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Release Date:
May 1, 1971
Original Title:
Please Sir!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 100
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.
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Art Direction:
Denys Pavitt
Assistant Art Director:
Bill Bennison
Assistant Director:
Pat Kelly
Camera Operator:
Frank Drake
Casting:
Diana Parry
Richard Price
Continuity:
Phyllis Townshend
Director:
Mark Stuart
Director of Photography:
Wilkie Cooper
Editor:
Richard Best
Hairdresser:
Olga Angelinetta
Makeup Artist:
Alex Garfath
Producer:
Andrew Mitchell
Production Manager:
John Wilcox
Set Decoration:
Helen Thomas
Sound Recordist:
Les Hammond
Writer:
John Esmonde
Bob Larbey
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