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School For Scoundrels

Enrol at the wacky college of Lifemanship where a senior host of great British comedians teach a completely uproarious course on how to come out tops in any social situation. Study with Alastair Sim and learn his valuable hints on the art of comic one-upmanship. Follow his expert advice to victimised Ian Carmichael about romance and you'll be a top class pupil fully equipped to cope with life's hilarious humiliations without really cheating.

Year: 1960
Genre: Classic Comedy, Classic Cinema
Country: UK
Director: Robert Hamer
Starring: Alastair Sim, Ian Carmichael, Janette Scott, Terry-Thomas
Duration: 90 Minutes
Rating: G
7.5/10
Location in store: Classic Comedy
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