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St. Trinian's

Taking higher education to a new low.
2007 | 101m | English

(24380 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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When their beloved school is threatened with closure should the powers that be fail to raise the proper funds, the girls scheme to steal a priceless painting and use the profits to pull St. Trinian's out of the red.
Release Date: Dec 21, 2007
Director: Barnaby Thompson, Oliver Parker
Writer: Piers Ashworth, Nick Moorcroft, Ronald Searle
Genres: Family, Comedy, Science Fiction
Keywords solidarity, snake, exhibit, musical, shenanigan, chaos, quiz, receiving of stolen goods, girls' boarding school, unorthodox, debt, principal, anarchy, group of friends, duringcreditsstinger, distillery
Production Companies UK Film Council, Ealing Studios, Fragile Films, EFD Films
Box Office Revenue: $29,100,000
Budget: $14,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Talulah Riley Annabelle Fritton
Rupert Everett Camilla Fritton / Carnaby Fritton
Gemma Arterton Kelly Jones
Colin Firth Geoffrey Thwaites
Lena Headey Miss Dickinson
Jodie Whittaker Beverly
Russell Brand Flash Harry
Anna Chancellor Miss Bagstock
Juno Temple Celia
Tamsin Egerton Chelsea Parker
Antonia Bernath Chloe
Amara Karan Peaches
Paloma Faith Andrea
Kathryn Drysdale Taylor
Lily Cole Polly
Holly Mackie Tara
Cloe Mackie Tania
Lucy Punch Verity Thwaites
Fenella Woolgar Miss Cleaver
Celia Imrie Hausmutter
Toby Jones Schatzmeister
Caterina Murino Miss Maupassant
Stephen Fry Stephen Fry
Mischa Barton JJ French
Tereza Srbova Anoushka
Millie Foster Saffron
Nathaniel Parker Chairman of the National Gallery
Cheryl School Band Member
Nadine Coyle School Band Member
Sarah Harding School Band Member
Nicola Roberts School Band Member
Kimberley Walsh School Band Member
Esme Thompson 1st Year Bookie
Bel Parker Aerial Girl
Theo Cross Art Teacher
James Rawlings Press Secretary
Ben Willbond Damaged Inspector
Emily Grace Bevan Female Inspector
John Thompson Male Inspector
Steve Furst Bank Manager
Preston Thompson Boy at the Party
Cato Sandford Bedales Pupil 1
Jonathan Bailey Bedales Pupil 2
Denise Stephenson Denise
Andrew Buckley Guard
Jody Halse Guard
Richard Glover Floor Runner
Jeremy Thompson Sky Newscaster
Cloi Mckee Tania
Rene Costa Paramedic (uncredited)
Name Job
Barnaby Thompson Director
Lucy Bevan Casting
Oliver Parker Director
Piers Ashworth Screenplay
Amanda McArthur Production Design
Alex Mackie Editor
Nick Moorcroft Screenplay
Mark Holding Sound Designer
Rebecca Hale Costume Design
Gavin Finney Director of Photography
John Reid Art Direction
Bridget Menzies Set Decoration
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus Special Effects Makeup Artist
Charmaine Fuller Makeup Artist
Mandy Gold Makeup Artist
Iain Guthrie Hairstylist
Pat Hay Makeup Designer
Helen Johnson Makeup Artist
Denise Kum Makeup Artist
Liz Michie Hairstylist
Jamie Pritchard Hairstylist
Alex Rouse Wigmaker
Lucy Sibbick Makeup Artist
Tracey Wells Makeup Artist
Julia Wilson Makeup Artist
Penny Rose Costume Design
Rachael Tate ADR Recordist
Gareth Bull Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Gleaves ADR Mixer
Steve Felton Foley Editor
Richard Straker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Charlie Mole Original Music Composer
Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Justine Angus Sound Editor
Ronald Searle Novel
Name Title
Rupert Everett Executive Producer
Oliver Parker Executive Producer
James Spring Executive Producer
Mark Hubbard Co-Producer
Nigel Green Executive Producer
Barnaby Thompson Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 5 17 25 10
2024 6 19 33 12
2024 7 20 33 12
2024 8 19 31 12
2024 9 14 17 11
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2025 1 14 25 9
2025 2 12 17 3
2025 3 5 17 1
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Ooh err missus. When it was announced that there was to be a modern reboot of St. Trinian’s, it was met with luke warm murmurings to say the least. Yet when it comes down to it, the old films from the 50s and 60s were hardly comedy gold anyway. Safe family fare and sometimes fun into the bargain, ... and with strong casts, they have never been seen as essential British comedies and untouchable by the modern era’s obsession with remakes and reimaging. St. Trinian’s 2007 style is not an improvement on the oldies, but neither is it the stinker some critics in 2007 wanted us to believe. It has enough about it to be its own animal, it’s funny, sexy and never dull. This also benefits from strong comic casting, where the likes of Rupert Everett (having the time of his life in drag), Colin Firth and Russell Brand are pitched into the femme madness headed by Gemma Arterton and Tallulah Riley. The writers err on the side of caution as far as risqué material goes, but there’s some very strong gags played out and the grouping of the girls into the various cliques (Emos, Chavs etc) is a nifty bit of writing that is mined to good effect. It was good enough and successful enough to warrant a sequel 2 years later… 6.5/10

May 16, 2024