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Release Date:
1 September 1950 (Finland) more
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When St Trinian's was top of the class
 (From The Guardian - Film News. 11 December 2009, 4:09 PM, PST)

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Cast

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Richard Attenborough ... Jack Read
Sheila Sim ... Lynne Hartley
Bernard Miles ... Mr. Read
Cecil Trouncer ... Lloyd Hartley
Robert Flemyng ... Nigel Lorraine
Edith Sharpe ... Mrs. Hartley
Joan Hickson ... Mrs. Read
Timothy Bateson ... Tracey (as Tim Bateson)
Clive Baxter ... Gregory
Basil Cunard ... Buckton
John Forrest ... Fitch
Maureen Glynne ... Bessie
Brenda Hogan ... Lorna Beckett
Herbert Lomas ... Sir James Corfield
Anthony Newley ... Miles Minor
Anthony Nicholls ... Mr. Stringer
Wally Patch ... Uncle Percy
Hay Petrie ... Peck
Oscar Quitak ... David Tracey
Kynaston Reeves ... The Bishop
Peter Reynolds ... Grimmett
Olive Sloane ... Aunt Mabel
Tony Wager ... Bert (as Anthony Wager)
Percy Walsh ... Alec Stevens
Norman Watson ... Fanshaw
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michael Braisford ... (uncredited)
George Bryden ... (uncredited)
Ambrose Day ... (uncredited)
Robert Desmond ... (uncredited)
Richard Hart ... (uncredited)
Edward Judd ... (uncredited)
James Kenney ... (uncredited)
Judy Manning ... (uncredited)
Michael McKeag ... (uncredited)
Jack McNaughton ... (uncredited)
Desmond Newling ... (uncredited)
Colin Stroud ... (uncredited)
Digby Wolfe ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
Roy Boulting 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Roy Boulting  writer
Warren Chetham Strode  play
Warren Chetham Strode  screenplay
Bernard Miles  screenplay

Produced by
John Boulting .... producer
Peter De Sarigny .... associate producer (as Peter de Sarigny)
 
Original Music by
John Wooldridge 
 
Cinematography by
Gilbert Taylor 
 
Film Editing by
Richard Best 
 
Art Direction by
John Howell 
 
Costume Design by
Honoria Plesch 
 
Makeup Department
Guy Pearce .... makeup supervisor
Patricia Pearce .... hairdressing (as Pat Pearce)
 
Production Management
John Palmer .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Roy Parkinson .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Stanley Yeomanson .... assistant art director
 
Sound Department
Sash Fisher .... sound recordist
 
Special Effects by
Tom Howard .... special effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Skeets Kelly .... camera operator
 
Editorial Department
Derek Armstrong .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
The Philharmonia Orchestra .... musician
John Wooldridge .... conductor
 
Other crew
Filippo Del Giudice .... administrator: Pilgrim Pictures
Angela Martelli .... continuity
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Outsider (USA)
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Runtime:
97 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
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The first film to use the word "Arse". more

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Oh Gosh, Sir!, 2 July 2009
Author: JoeytheBrit from www.moviemoviesite.com

Yes, we're in that Britain of the distant past, but one on the cusp of a social revolution as public schools, once the enclave of plummy-voiced toffs, open their doors (if just a crack) to working class boys.

This film is so old-fashioned it looks, at times like one of those parodies Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse used to excel in. Even when men are arguing they do so in a terribly civilised manner, with their conversation peppered with such phrases as 'now look here' and 'steady on old chap.' It's difficult to imagine Britain could really have been a place like the one described in this film, but I suppose it must have been so.

The plot tells of young Jack Read (Richard Attenborough deftly playing a 13-year-old at the age of 23), a gifted working class boy who receives a place at Saintbury public school as part of a vague experiment. Naturally, Read stands out like a sore thumb and is bullied by his school chums, and it is only thanks to the support of forward-thinking new teacher Robert Flemyng that Read gathers the fortitude to carry on.

Of course, Saintbury is a metaphor of post-war Britain and the resistance of the old order to inexorable change, and the consequence of all Read's ordeals are fairly predictable. Lloyd Hartley (a rather good Cecil Trouncer), the traditionally-minded school master who has an inherent dislike of the working class, has a change of mind that is quite touching and almost Mr Chips-like in its sentimentality - even if it is a little unlikely.

The Guinea Pig looks like a relic from a bygone age today, and it's difficult to see who would be interested in such a film other than film buffs and historians. For all its' predictability, it's a pleasant enough little film that touches upon many sub-plots without actually exploring them in any depth.

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