What is St Trinian’s?
St Trinian’s was a British gag cartoon comic strip series, created and drawn by Ronald Searle from 1946 until 1952. The cartoons all centre on a boarding school for girls, where the teachers are sadists and the girls are juvenile delinquents.
When was the first St Trinian’s school cartoon published?
Searle published his first St Trinian’s School cartoon in 1941 in the magazine Lilliput. Shortly afterward he entered the military as World War II raged on.
Is there a movie about St Trinian’s school?
For the 2007 film, see St Trinian’s (film). St Trinian’s is a fictional girls’ boarding school, the creation of English cartoonist Ronald Searle, that later became the subject of a popular series of comedy films.
Who are the actors in St Trinian’s cartoons?
Now, black humor and black stockings intact, the St. Trinian’s girls reach American shores in this gleefully wicked collection of cartoons, published to coincide with the major film, St. Trinian’s, starring Rupert Everett, Mischa Barton, and Colin Firth.