
The Pure Hell of St Trinian's 1960
"Those girls of St. Trinian's are fighting back with barely concealed weapons... but justice isn't blind..."
Dive into the anarchic world of 1960s Britain with *The Pure Hell of St Trinian's (1960)*, Frank Launder's hilarious sequel that cranks the chaos up another notch.
Director: Frank Launder
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Pure Hell of St Trinian's (1960)* about?
This riotous British comedy follows the notorious St Trinian's girls after they burn down their school, only to dodge punishment thanks to a smitten judge. The mischievous students regroup, setting off a new reign of comedic terror that exposes the absurdity of authority.
Who directed *The Pure Hell of St Trinian's*?
Frank Launder directed this anarchic sequel, known for his sharp wit and knack for blending satire with slapstick humor.
Who stars in *The Pure Hell of St Trinian's*?
The film features a stellar cast including Cecil Parker, George Cole, Joyce Grenfell, Eric Barker, and Thorley Walters, each bringing their comedic edge to the chaos.
Is *The Pure Hell of St Trinian's (1960)* worth watching?
If you love classic British comedies with a rebellious streak, this film is a gem. Its clever satire, memorable characters, and relentless humor make it a delightful watch, even if the IMDb rating isn't provided.
How long is *The Pure Hell of St Trinian's*?
The film runs for 94 minutes, offering a brisk, laugh-out-loud escape into the madness of St Trinian's.
About The Pure Hell of St Trinian's (1960) — A Classic British Comedy of Chaos and Rebellion
Dive into the anarchic world of 1960s Britain with *The Pure Hell of St Trinian's (1960)*, Frank Launder's hilarious sequel that cranks the chaos up another notch. When the infamous fourth-form girls of St Trinian's burn down their school, it seems justice might finally prevail—until a smitten judge's ruling spares the institution, unleashing a fresh wave of mischief. With gleeful vengeance, the unruly students regroup, turning the halls into a battleground of pranks and petty crimes, all while dodging consequences with devilish charm. Director Launder leans into the film's riotous tone, blending sharp wit with slapstick in a satire that skewers authority figures and societal norms alike.
Cecil Parker and George Cole head the cast, their performances anchoring the madness as the girls' antics spiral out of control. Joyce Grenfell shines as the no-nonsense Miss Millicent, clashing with the rebellious spirit of the students. Packed with British humor and a rebellious streak, this comedy thrives on its irreverent themes of youth rebellion and institutional absurdity, wrapped in a plot that's as unpredictable as its mischievous protagonists.