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- Frankie HowerdAlphonse of Monte Carlo/Alfred Askett
- Dora BryanAmber Spottiswood
- Reg VarneyGilbert
- George Cole'Flash' Harry
- Desmond Walter-EllisLeonard Edwards
- Cyril ChamberlainMaxie
- Arthur MullardBig Jim
- Portland MasonGeorgina
- Stratford JohnsThe Voice
- Raymond HuntleySir Horace
- Terry ScottPoliceman
- Richard WattisManton Bassett
- The film stars a selection of actors from previous films in the series, including George Cole, Richard Wattis, Eric Barker, Michael Ripper, and Raymond Huntley, alongside Frankie Howerd, Reg Varney, Dora Bryan, and the voice of Stratford Johns.
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The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery is a British comedy film, directed by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, written by Sidney and Leslie Gilliat, and released on 4 April 1966. It is the last of the original series of films based on the St Trinian's School set of images and comics
The all-girl school foil an attempt by train robbers to recover two and a half million pounds hidden in their school.
The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery - Full Cast & Crew. Train robbers must retrieve their stolen loot after they hide it in St. Trinian's – an all-girl private school. The fourth...
- Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder, Sidney Gillait
Stars: Frankie Howerd, Dora Bryan, George Cole, Reg Varney, Raymond Huntley. Location (s): Hampshire, London, Surrey. Region (s): London E-G, South East E-L. Storyline: The girls of St. Trinian’s foil an attempt by train robbers to recover two and a half million pounds hidden in their school. Additional Information:
The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery is the fourth and penultimate film in the long-running St. Trinian's comedy series. It's the first in the series to be made in colour, and the only one to be directed by both Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat.
Based on Ronald Searle's demonic schoolgirls, this outing cribs off of the topical Great Train Robbery of the 60s, retains George Cole as a reassuring presence, while adding Dora Bryan and Frankie Howerd for some acting solidification.