School for Randle
School for Randle | |
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Directed by | John E. Blakeley |
Produced by | John E. Blakeley |
Written by |
Harry Jackson Frank Randle John E. Blakeley |
Starring |
Frank Randle Dan Young Alec Pleon Terry Randall |
Music by | Fred Harris |
Cinematography | Ernest Palmer |
Edited by | Dorothy Stimson |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Mancunian Films |
Release dates | 1949 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
School for Randle is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Dan Young and Alec Pleon.[1] A school caretaker turns out to be the father of one of the pupils. When she runs away from home to pursue a career on the stage, he goes to persuade her to come back to school. The title is a reference to the Richard Brinsley Sheridan play The School for Scandal. It was made at the Manchester Studios, and was one of a string of cheaply made, but commercially successful films starring Randle during the era.
Cast
- Frank Randle as Flatfoot Mason
- Dan Young as Clarence
- Alec Pleon as Blockhead
- Terry Randall as Betty Andrews
- Hilda Bayley as Mrs. Andrews
- Frederick Bradshaw as Mr. Andrews
- Jimmy Clitheroe as Jimmy
- Maudie Edwards as Bella Donna
- John Singer as Ted Parker
- Elsa Tee as Miss Weston
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