- The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery
Infobox Film
name = The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
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caption = The VHS cover
director =Sidney Gilliat Frank Launder
producer = Sidney Gilliat Frank Launder
writer = Frank LaunderIvor Herbert
starring =Frankie Howerd Reg Varney Stratford Johns Richard Wattis Desmond Walter-Ellis Cyril Chamberlain Eric Barker Dora Bryan Arthur Mullard Marion Seward
music =Malcolm Arnold
cinematography =Ken Hodges
editing =Geoffrey Foot
distributor =British Lion Films Columbia Pictures
released = 1966
runtime = 90 min.
country = UK
language = English
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imdb_id = 0060476"The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery" is a British
comedy film set in thefiction alSt Trinian's School , released in 1966, three years after the historical Great Train Robbery had taken place. It also parodies thetechnocratic ideas of theHarold Wilson government and its support of thecomprehensive school system.Directed by
Frank Launder andSidney Gilliat to a script by Sidney andLeslie Gilliat , it was the last of a series of four St. Trinian's films. However it retained onlyGeorge Cole as "Flash Harry" andRichard Wattis as Manton Bassett (a civil servant) from the earlier films. It brought in several new actors, includingFrankie Howerd as Alfred (Alphonse) Askett,Reg Varney as Gilbert, andDora Bryan as Miss Spottiswood, the school headmistress. Although asked twice,Joyce Grenfell refused to appear again as Sergeant Ruby Gates. She later said that she had regretted appearing in the St Trinian's films.Fact|date=February 2007Raymond Huntley appeared as the Minister of Education, and the civil servants of the Ministry of Education were played byEric Barker as Culpepper-Brown, and Richard Wattis.Cyril Chamberlain appeared as Maxie.Plot
After a train robbery, the thieves store their takings in a nearby empty mansion.
When the train robbers return to the building to recover the money, they discover, to their horror, that the dreaded St. Trinian's school has taken over the mansion as their new school building. The students get the upper hand in the battle which follows. Retreating, the train robbers revise their plans and try to retrieve the money again at a later date. However, once again, the students of the school foil attempts by the train robbers to recover the money.
Filming notes
All of the railway scenes were filmed on the former
Longmoor Military Railway . However in the final railway scene where the girls 'return' the money theBritish Railways station atLiss can be seen in the background, separated from the Longmoor Railway by a fenceThe locomotives used were:
* Longmoor Military Railway W.D. 2-10-0 #601 'Kitchener' as the express locomotive in mock-up green livery and carrying a fake BR-pattern numberplate on the smokebox door
* Two J94 Tank Engines, one of which was mocked up to resemble a J50 and temporarily renumbered 68961, the other one, No. 68011, remaining unrebuilt
* One class 08 shunter in Longmoor colours but carrying British Railways markings
* A DEMU in BR livery as the commuter train commandeered by the police (number 1102, Class 205)
British Rail Class 205 * A Wickham trolley used in the school staff's attempt to join the chase
The extras in the train carriages were pupils from a local convent school
External links
*imdb title|id=0060476|title=The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
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