OK so the film is now out on DVD and this trailer was first uploaded before it hit the cinema screens - but it still doesn't mean you can't enjoy it!
The full and final St Trinian's film trailer (2007) - Enjoy!
After being arrested for throwing a pie at a football referee Bill Brown (Arthur Askey) appears in front of the Magistrate (Rob Wilton). This clip is extracted from the 1955 film 'The Love Match'.
Charlie Cairoli was a universally popular clown distinguished by his red nose and bowler hat and came to prominence in the UK in the 1970s owing to his frequent television appearances. He was possibly the best known clown on TV at one time and had a career that spanned well over forty years.
Although always thought of as a Monty Python sketch, 'The Four Yorkshiremen' was originally presented in the early ITV (Rediffusion)series 'At Last the 1948 Show' with John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Marty Feldman. Enjoy both versions.
Norman Evans reprises his famous stage sketch 'GOING TO THE DENTIST' -- Taken from the John E. Blakleley/Mancunian Films production of 'Under New Management'. Norman Evans made several films for Blakeley's Manchester based film company. See: http://www.angelfire .com/ab7/history_doo rstep/jollywood.html
The Ealing Studios forever remembered for their classic British comedy films. Enjoy the trailers here for The Ladykillers and The Lavender Hill Mob - plus extract from Hue and Cry.
What needs to be said about Norman that hasn't already been said - so just enjoy this classic clip and his rare charity film appeal which was originally shown in British cinemas. Look out for a cameo from the wonderful Esma Cannon.
Pat Phoenix will of course be for ever remembered for her portrayal of Elsie Tanner in ITVs 'Coronation Street'. Her first screen appearance came in this John E. Blakeley Manchester produced film 'Cup Tie Honeymoon'starring the popular north country comedian Sandy Powell.
The 'Crazy Gang', (Nervo and Knox, Flanagan and Allen, Naughton and Gold), star in this extract from 'Alf's Button Afloat'. Slapstick adventures of Marine recruits who discover that one of the buttons on a uniform was made from the melted down metal of Aladdin's lamp; hence, rubbing the button brings out a wish-granting genie - played by Alastair Sim.