Please Teacher (film)

Not to be confused with the anime series Please Teacher!.

Please Teacher
Opening title card
Directed by Stafford Dickens
Produced by Walter C. Mycroft
Screenplay by Stafford Dickens
Based on an original musical play by K.R.G. Browne,
R.P. Weston
& Bert Lee
Starring Bobby Howes
Vera Pearce
René Ray
Music by Jack Waller
Joseph Tunbridge
Harry Acres (musical director)
Cinematography Otto Kanturek
Edited by Lionel Tomlinson
Production
company
Distributed by Wardour Films (UK)
Release date
  • 16 February 1937 (1937-02-16) (London, UK)
Running time
75 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Please Teacher was a 1937 British comedy film, based on a musical play by KRG Browne, Bert Lee and RP Weston.[1] This was adapted into a screenplay by Stafford Dickens, who also directed.

Plot

On his 30th birthday, unemployed rogue Tommy Deacon (Bobby Howes) inherits his aunt's fortune, but is informed it has been hidden in a bust of Napoleon in a country house he has also inherited. On discovering the house is now an Academy for Young Ladies, Tommy pretends to be the brother of Anne (René Ray), one of the girls, in order to gain admittance.

Cast

Critical reception

In 1937, The Sydney Morning Herald wrote, "Although a little slow in getting in to their stride, because of the sluggish opening of the story, the actors manage to vitalise a feeble plot with enough comical characterisation to make it acceptable as average entertainment."[2]

References

  1. "Please Teacher (1937)".
  2. "09 Aug 1937 - "PLEASE TEACHER."".


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