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A French Mistress 1960

★ 5.76 votes98 min📅 1960-08-25

"A French Mistress (1960)" directed by Roy Boulting delivers a lighthearted British comedy set in a rigid boys' primary school turned upside down by a glamorous French teacher.

Director: Roy Boulting

Cast

Agnès Laurent
Agnès Laurent
Madeleine Lafarge - The French Mistress
Cecil Parker
Cecil Parker
John Crane M.A. Headmaster of Melbury School
James Robertson Justice
James Robertson Justice
Robert Martin / 'Bow Wow'
Ian Bannen
Ian Bannen
Colin Crane The Headmaster's Son
Irene Handl
Irene Handl
Staff Sergeant Hodges
Raymond Huntley
Raymond Huntley
Reverend Edwin Peake
Kenneth Griffith
Kenneth Griffith
Mr Meade
Thorley Walters
Thorley Walters
Colonel Edmonds
Michael Crawford
Michael Crawford
Kent
Henry B. Longhurst
2nd Governor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A French Mistress (1960) about?

A seductive new French teacher at a strict boys' school causes chaos when her modern style and daring outfits distract pupils from their lessons. The arrival of Madelin Leforge turns the school into a hotbed of chaos, forcing the headmaster to confront his own past and decide whether appearances matter more than education.

Who directed A French Mistress?

Roy Boulting, a prominent British filmmaker known for his comedies and collaborations with his wife, Mary, directed A French Mistress.

Who stars in A French Mistress?

The film stars Agnès Laurent as Madelin Leforge, Cecil Parker, James Robertson Justice, Ian Bannen, and Irene Handl in key roles.

Is A French Mistress (1960) worth watching?

As a period comedy, it offers nostalgic charm and breezy entertainment, though its humor is dated by today's standards. Fans of classic British comedies or light mid-century farces will find its playful tone and witty dialogue a delightful escape. It's not high art, but it's a fun snapshot of 1960s British cinema.

How long is A French Mistress?

A French Mistress runs approximately 98 minutes.

About A French Mistress (1960) — The 1960s British Comedy That Turned School Discipline Upside Down

"A French Mistress (1960)" directed by Roy Boulting delivers a lighthearted British comedy set in a rigid boys' primary school turned upside down by a glamorous French teacher. Madelin Leforge, played by Agnès Laurent, arrives with effortless charm and scandalously modern attire, sparking chaos as pupils abandon lessons for a chance to admire her. The film brims with 1960s cheeky humor, poking fun at educational strictness and the absurd lengths boys will go for a glimpse of beauty. With its breezy tone and playful themes of forbidden attraction and institutional panic, it captures the rebellious spirit of early Swinging London while keeping things family-friendly.

Roy Boulting's direction balances wit and warmth, supported by a cast including James Robertson Justice as the blustering headmaster and Cecil Parker as the flustered staff. The story races from classroom pandemonium to a climactic scandal when the headmaster's past connection to Madelin's mother threatens her position. Expect plenty of double entendres, slapstick charm, and a nostalgic snapshot of British mid-century comedy at its most irreverent.