81 minutes
3/8/1950
Nutbourne College, an old established, all-boys, boarding school is told that another school is to be billeted with due to wartime restrictions. The shock is that it's an all-girls school that has been sent. The two head teachers are soon battling for the upper hand with each other and the Ministry. But a crisis (or two) forces them to work together.
Alastair Sim
as Wetherby Pond
Margaret Rutherford
as Muriel Whitchurch
John Turnbull
as Conrad Matthews: Staff of Nutbourne
Richard Wattis
as Arnold Billings: Staff of Nutbourne
John Bentley
as Richard Tassell: Staff of Nutbourne
Guy Middleton
as Victor Hyde-Brown: Staff of Nutbourne
Percy Walsh
as Monsieur Joue: Staff of Nutbourne
Arthur Howard
as Anthony Ramsden: Staff of Nutbourne
Edward Rigby
as Rainbow: Staff of Nutbourne
Harold Goodwin
as Edwin: Staff of Nutbourne
Gladys Henson
as Mrs. Hampstead: Staff of Nutbourne
Muriel Aked
as Miss Jezzard: Staff of St. Swithin's
Joyce Grenfell
as Miss Gossage: Staff of St. Swithin's
Bernadette O'Farrell
as Miss Harper: Staff of St. Swithin's
Myrette Morven
as Miss Chapel: Staff of St. Swithin's
Patience Rentoul
as Miss Armstrong: Staff of St. Swithin's
Lilian Stanley
as Miss Curtis: Staff of St. Swithin's
Kenneth Downey
as Sir Angus McNally
Laurence Naismith
as Dr. Collet
Stringer Davis
as Rev. Rich
Stanley Lemin
as Mr. Parry
Olwen Brookes
as Mrs. Parry
Alan Broadhurst
as Mr. Ibbertson
Vivien Wood
as Mrs. Ibbertson
Nan Munro
as Mrs. Jones
Russell Waters
as Mr. West
George Benson
as Mr. Tripp
Angela Glynne
as Barbara Colhoun
Patricia Owens
as Angela Parry
Margaret Anderson
as Alice
Betty Blackler
as Mary
Fred Marshall
as Metcalf
John Rhodes
as Cranbourne
Jim Davis
as Talbot
Keith Faulkner
as Unsworth
William Simonds
as Oliver
George Cole
as Junior Assistant Caretaker at Ministry of Education (Uncredited)
Beryl Ede
as Political Canvasser (Uncredited)
Gertrude Kaye
as Assistant Cook (Uncredited)
Charlotte Mitchell
as Ethel (Uncredited)
Pat Pleasance
as Young Girl (Uncredited)
Mackenzie Ward
as Benson (Uncredited)