Cast & Crew

Directed by

Sidney Gilliat
Frank Launder

Writing Credits

Frank Launder
(original story) &
Sidney Gilliat
(original story) &
Leslie Gilliat
(original story)
Frank Launder
(screenplay) &
Ivor Herbert
(screenplay)
Ronald Searle
(inspired by the original drawings of the Girls and Staff of "St. Trinians")

Cast

Frankie Howerd
Alphonse of Monte Carlo / Alfred Askett
Dora Bryan
Amber Spottiswood
George Cole
'Flash' Harry
Reg Varney
Gilbert
Raymond Huntley
Sir Horace, the Minister
Richard Wattis
Richard Bassett
Portland Mason
Georgina
Terry Scott
Policeman
Eric Barker
Culpepper Brown
Godfrey Winn
Truelove
Colin Gordon
Noakes
Desmond Walter-Ellis
Leonard Edwards
Arthur Mullard
Big Jim
Norman Mitchell
William (Willy the Jelly-Man)
Cyril Chamberlain
Maxie
Larry Martyn
Chips
Leon Thau
Pakistani Porter
Maureen Crombie
Marcia Askett
Barbara Couper
Mabel Radnage
Elspeth Duxbury
Veronica Bledlow
Carole Ann Ford
Mademoiselle Albertine
Margaret Nolan
Susie Naphill
Maggie Rennie
Magda O'Riley
Jean St. Clair
Drunken Dolly
Lisa Lee
Miss Brenner
Peter Gilmore
Butters
Michael Ripper
The Liftman
George Benson
Gore-Blackwood
Meredith Edwards
Chairman
Jeremy Clyde
Monty
Aubrey Morris
Hutch
William Kendall
Mr. Parker
Edwina Coven
Dr. Judd
Stratford Johns
The Voice
Chris Adcock
Parent
Jack Armstrong
Parent
Jack Arrow
Man at Protest Meeting
Richard Atherton
Parent
Ernest Blyth
Protester at Meeting
Ingrid Boulting
Schoolgirl
Peter Brayham
Gang Member
Jonathan Cecil
Man
Maxwell Craig
Protester at Meeting
George Curtis
Policeman
Jack Dearlove
Ticket Inspector
Peter Evans
Parent / Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Ernest Fennemore
Policeman
Sally Geeson
Schoolgirl
Patrick Halpin
Official
Bill Hibbert
Policeman
Lew Hooper
Parent
Michael Hunt
Extra
Pat Judge
Parent
Juba Kennerley
Parent Jumping Queue
John Ketteringham
Customer
Margaret Lacey
Woman at the protest meeting who loses the collection box.
Anthony Lang
Man at Protest Meeting
Roy Lansford
Parent
Jack Mandeville
Policeman
Manny Michael
Policeman
Lola Morice
Parent
George Oliver
Man at Protest Meeting
Cecil Paul
Committee Member
Amanda Port
Child
Bill Risley
Waiter
Bess Rogers
Parent
Ian Selby
Ministry Official
Bill Shine
Minor Role
Jeff Silk
Policeman
John Smart
Teacher
Sally-Jane Spencer
Schoolgirl
Alecia St Leger
Dinner Guest
Guy Standeven
Chauffeur
Emile Stemmler
Man at Protest Meeting
John Tatham
Bank Clerk
Jim Tyson
Parent
Joe Wadham
Policeman
Pearl Walters
Gambling Lady

Produced by

Leslie Gilliat
producer

Music by

Malcolm Arnold

Cinematography by

Ken Hodges
director of photography (as Kenneth Hodges)

Editing by

Geoffrey Foot

Art Direction by

Albert Witherick

Makeup Department

Gladys Leakey
hairdressing
Philip Leakey
makeup artist

Production Management

Eddie Pike
production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Peter Price
assistant director
Anthony Waye
assistant director
Brian W. Cook
second assistant director (uncredited)
Allan James
second assistant director (uncredited)
Robert Simmonds
third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

William Alexander
assistant art director (uncredited)
Feliks Sergejak
scenic artist (uncredited)
Christina Witherick
draughtsman (uncredited)

Sound Department

Bob Jones
sound recordist
Cecil Mason
sound recordist
Jim Shields
dubbing editor (as James Shields)
Noreen Ackland
assistant dubbing editor (uncredited)
John Aldred
music recordist (uncredited)
Des Edwards
sound camera operator (uncredited)
Pat Gilbert
assistant dubbing editor (uncredited)
Barbara Hopkins
dubbing crew (uncredited)
Richard Langford
dubbing (uncredited)
Robin Lindeman
boom assistant (uncredited)
Fred Walker
dubbing (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Dudley Lovell
camera operator
Bert Mason
additional photography
Herbert Smith
camera operator
Ken Coles
focus puller: second unit (uncredited)
Ted Reed
still photographer (uncredited)
Jerry Sandler
clapper/loader: second unit (uncredited)

Casting Department

Paul Sheridan
casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Dora Lloyd
wardrobe
Honoria Plesch
costumes

Editorial Department

David Softley
second assistant editor (uncredited)
Bryan Tilling
assistant editor (uncredited)

Music Department

Malcolm Arnold
conductor

Script and Continuity Department

Eve Wilson
continuity: second unit (uncredited)

Additional Crew

Betty Buchel
the tango by
Philip Buchel
the tango by
Sidney Gilliat
presenter
Frank Launder
presenter
Vicki Deason
production secretary (uncredited)
Ronald Searle
poster artist (uncredited) / title designer (uncredited)
John Jack Lewis Worrow
publicist (uncredited)
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