. . . . "Blue Murder at St Trinian's"@en . . . . . . . "5160.0"^^ . . . . . . . "Blue Murder at St. Trinian's est une com\u00E9die britannique r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par Frank Launder et sortie en d\u00E9cembre 1957."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sidney Gilliat"@en . . . . . . . "British Lion Films"@en . . . . . . "5160.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Blue Murder at St Trinian's is a 1957 British comedy film, directed by Frank Launder, co-written by Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and starring Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Joyce Grenfell, Lionel Jeffries and Richard Wattis; the film also includes a brief cameo of Alastair Sim, who reprising his lead role in the 1954 film, The Belles of St. Trinian's. Inspired by the St Trinian's School comic strips by British cartoonist Ronald Searle, the film is the second entry in the St. Trinian's film series, with its plot seeing the students of the fictional school making plans to secure a place on a European tour, all while subsequently aiding a criminal who is secretly seeking to escape the country with stolen jewels."@en . . . "Blue Murder at St Trinian's"@en . . . . . . "Blue Murder at St Trinian's es una pel\u00EDcula brit\u00E1nica, estrenada en diciembre de 1957, del g\u00E9nero comedia; dirigida por ; escrita por \u00E9l y Sidney Gilliat; protagonizada por Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Joyce Grenfell, Lionel Jeffries, Richard Wattis. Este largometraje (86 minutos) fue filmado en blanco y negro; est\u00E1 ambientado en la ficticia ; fue el segundo en la serie de cinco filmes. La m\u00FAsica fue compuesta por Malcolm Arnold, quien, en 1957, ganar\u00E1 un \u00D3scar a la mejor banda sonora por El Puente sobre el R\u00EDo Kwai."@es . "John Harvel Productions"@en . . . . . . . "Frank Launder"@en . . . . . . "Blue Murder at St. Trinian's est une com\u00E9die britannique r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par Frank Launder et sortie en d\u00E9cembre 1957."@fr . . . "Blue Murder at St Trinian's"@es . . . . . . . . . . . "Original film poster by Ronald Searle"@en . . . . . . "11255"^^ . . . . "Blue Murder at St Trinian's es una pel\u00EDcula brit\u00E1nica, estrenada en diciembre de 1957, del g\u00E9nero comedia; dirigida por ; escrita por \u00E9l y Sidney Gilliat; protagonizada por Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Joyce Grenfell, Lionel Jeffries, Richard Wattis. Este largometraje (86 minutos) fue filmado en blanco y negro; est\u00E1 ambientado en la ficticia ; fue el segundo en la serie de cinco filmes. En el reparto tambi\u00E9n est\u00E1n Lisa Gastoni (22 a\u00F1os) y Peter Jones, quienes ser\u00EDan famosos en el futuro. Como un fot\u00F3grafo (personaje que ni siquiera est\u00E1 acreditado), act\u00FAa Bernard Fox, quien, en la siguiente d\u00E9cada, ser\u00EDa el Dr. Bombay en la serie Bewitched. La m\u00FAsica fue compuesta por Malcolm Arnold, quien, en 1957, ganar\u00E1 un \u00D3scar a la mejor banda sonora por El Puente sobre el R\u00EDo Kwai."@es . . . . . . . . "Blue Murder at St Trinian's"@en . . "Frank Launder"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "86.0"^^ . . . . . "United Kingdom"@en . . . "English"@en . . "1108309008"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1381479"^^ . "Blue Murder at St Trinian's is a 1957 British comedy film, directed by Frank Launder, co-written by Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and starring Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Joyce Grenfell, Lionel Jeffries and Richard Wattis; the film also includes a brief cameo of Alastair Sim, who reprising his lead role in the 1954 film, The Belles of St. Trinian's. Inspired by the St Trinian's School comic strips by British cartoonist Ronald Searle, the film is the second entry in the St. Trinian's film series, with its plot seeing the students of the fictional school making plans to secure a place on a European tour, all while subsequently aiding a criminal who is secretly seeking to escape the country with stolen jewels. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise given to the evolution of the comedy following the first film. It was later succeeded by a sequel, The Pure Hell of St Trinian's, in 1960."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Blue Murder at St. Trinian's"@fr . . .