Please Sir! (film)
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Directed by | Mark Stuart |
Produced by | Andrew Mitchell |
Written by |
John Esmonde Bob Larbey |
Starring |
John Alderton Deryck Guyler Noel Howlett Joan Sanderson |
Music by | Mike Vickers |
Cinematography | Wilkie Cooper |
Editing by | Richard Best |
Distributed by | Rank |
Release dates | 1971 |
Running time | 100 mins |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Please Sir! is a 1971 British comedy film starring John Alderton, spun off from the television series Please Sir!.[1]
Plot
Mr. Hedges, the somewhat naive and idealistc teacher of the rebellious Class 5C, lobbies to have them allowed on the school camping trip despite much precedent to the contrary. Once on the camping trip Mr. Hedges pursues the local barmaid and the class indulge in their usual activities. A small feud with some stereotypical upper class children in red blazers is resolved with a false rape allegation. A case of some stolen money is resolved through Mr. Hedges trusting the class. At the final dance Mr. Hedges is ensnared in the romantic clutches of Miss Cutforth, contrary to his wishes.
Cast
- John Alderton as Bernard Hedges
- Deryck Guyler as Norman Potter
- Noel Howlett as Maurice Cromwell
- Joan Sanderson as Doris Ewell
- Richard Davies as Mr. Price
- Erik Chitty as Mr. Smith
- Patsy Rowlands as Angela Cutforth
- Peter Cleall as Eric Duffy
- Carol Hawkins as Sharon Eversleigh
- Liz Gebhardt as Maureen Bullock
- David Barry as Frankie Abbott
- Peter Denyer as Dennis Dunstable
- Malcolm McFee as Peter Craven
- Aziz Resham as Feisal
- Brinsley Forde as Wesley
- Jill Kerman as Penny Wheeler
- Norman Bird as Reynolds
- Barbara Mitchell as Mrs. Abbott
- Peter Bayliss as Mr. David Dunstable
- Eve Pearce as Mrs. Daphne Dunstable
- Jack Smethurst as Bus Driver
- Brenda Cowling as Mrs. Duffy
- Nicholas Locise as Nobbler
- Richard Everett as Malcolm
- Hayden Evans as Parsons
- Fred Beauman as Joe (gypsy)
- Daphne Heard as old gypsy lady
- Graham Angell as kid
- Gregory Scott as teacher
- Jenny Irvine as pupil
- George Georghiou as pupil
- Tony Allen as irate driver in Hillman Imp (uncredited)
- Richard Calder as pupil (uncredited)
- Todd Carty as boy in assembly wishing to be excused (uncredited)
- Kevin Hudson as pupil (uncredited)
References
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