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The St Trinians Collection (4 Disc Box Set)

The St Trinians Collection (4 Disc Box Set)

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Artist: Joyce Grenfall
Actors: Alastair Sim, George Cole, Lionel Jeffries, Terry Thomas, Joan Sims
Studio: Optimum Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

List Price: £29.99
Buy New: £11.35
You Save: £18.64 (62%)



New (22) Used (2) from £11.35

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 229

Format: Box Set, Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Universal, suitable for all
Region: 2
Number Of Items: 4
Running Time: 351 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.5 x 1.1

EAN: 5060034577560
ASIN: B000I5XNII

Release Date: November 13, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New - Swift dispatch from UK mainland

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent   January 19, 2008
Marie Rogers (Uk)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This was a great buy kept the kids quite for ages , and well worth the money excellent condition and super fast delivery..Thanks


4 out of 5 stars Girls on top   December 29, 2007
S J Buck (Kent, UK)
21 out of 21 found this review helpful

These four films which date from the mid 1950's to the mid 1960's and are a great collection to own. Not only do they contain some great British charactor actors - Alistair Sim, Terry Thomas, George Cole et al but they also define an era when life was very different to today. The first film is undoubtably the best, although the 2nd pushes it fairly close. The fourth is clearly the weakest.

Special mention should go the music composed by Sir Malcolm Arnold which was a sort of comic suite. Particularly memorable was Flash Harry's (George Cole) theme, a funny little Piano piece that is first played when he appears from out of the bushes in the first film. In the first film 'Flash' always appeared from the bushes, which I always thought was quite surreal. Surely flash was an inspiration for Arthur in Minder many years later.

What you get then is inspired British lunacy, which at its best is very funny and even when its not funny the films are interesting to look as they show a caricature of Britain as it was forty to fifty years ago. There are two reasons the set doesn't get five stars. Firstly, and mainly, because the fourth film is a notch below the others and secondly there are no extras in this set which is a shame.



5 out of 5 stars Classic St Trinians Movies   October 29, 2007
Dicka the Younger
12 out of 15 found this review helpful

Brilliant fun and laughter in these 4 classic films, especially The Great Train Robbery movie.


4 out of 5 stars Girls Gone Wild!   September 20, 2007
David Lusher (London England)
23 out of 24 found this review helpful

This is an excellent value box set of all four 'St Trinian's' films. They are dated now, of course, but there are laughs aplenty. The first one is probably the best (the first three are in black & white and the last one (fairly weak) is in colour. These films are a British institution and, for this price, very good value.


4 out of 5 stars Classic St Trinians   March 4, 2007
E. A. Redfearn (Middlesbrough)
161 out of 165 found this review helpful

Three of these films date from the 1950s, whilst the fourth The Great St Trinians Train Robbery dates from 1966.

The Belles of St Trinians started off this classic series in 1954 and stars that wonderful character actor Alastair Sim who plays a double role as the Headmistress Miss Fritton, and her twin brother a crooked bookie who is out to make a killing when the little horrors become caught up in a betting scam. The delightful Joyce Grenfall adds marvellous support as a policewoman and George Cole as shifty cockney character who gets involved in the betting scams. Its quite funny at times, although rather dated now. Still worth a look though. Look out for many character actors before they became household names such as Joan Sims before her Carry On years, she looks so young in it! And Sid James along with Beryl Reid and Hermionne Baddeley.

Blue Murder at St Trinians involves a crook played by Lionel Jeffries who is a jewel thief and tries to hide within the school much to his dismay. In the meantime, the little horrors win a UNESCO prize to Rome and are off onto their travels to Italy much to the consternation of the local Italians. This is a little better than the first one and is quite hilarious in parts. Once again, character actors abound; Dily Laye, Sabrina, and Terry Thomas who was probably one of the great British character actors in British film history.

Of the four films presented here, The Pure Hell of St Trinians is the best. Its a classic in its own right. The little horrors end up in The Old Bailey charged with burning down the school. However, they are saved from a long prison sentence when a strange couple from the Middle East (Cecil Parker and Irene Handle) take them under their wing. Little do the girls know that the gym slipped 6th Formers are being recruited for a Harem. The episodes throughout as once again Joyce Grenfall and co set out to find the girls in order to bring them home are very funny with some fabulous one liners. Look out for the hilarious dance scenes when many of the characters from the Ministry of Education, almost on the verge of nervous breakdowns, relax by dancing to a silly tune. These scenes are some of the highlights of the film.

The Great St Trinians Train Robbery was made seven years after The Pure Hell and is the weakest of the four. A gang of crooks hide the loot of stolen money on the school premises, and basically the story is set around them trying to get the loot back from the little horrors. Frankie Howard does save this film somewhat, along with George Cole, Reg Varney, Richard Wattis and Terry Scott. It does have its moments, but doesnt really come anywhere up to the standard of the previous three.

Overall, its a good box set to have, good value too considering how many films there are. Good picture and sound, the first three in glorious Black and White, with the final one being in color.

A pleasing box set of classic films although the only drawback is that there are no subtitles, nor any extras to speak off.


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