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16. Feb. 2016 · This film is a light-footed, fluffy type of comedy set in a girls’ school in England with a plot based on the arrival of the first male teacher in this school and the flirtatious attempts mainly...
- 82 Min.
- 93,8K
- seglora
The Romantic Age is a 1949 British drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville. The screenplay by Peggy Barwell and Edward Dryhurst is based on the French novel Lycee des jeunes filles by Serge Véber. The film was retitled Naughty Arlette for the American release.
- £115,000 or £119,400
- Edward Dryhurst, Eric L'Epine Smith
Released on November 29, 1949: When the first male school professor arrives at an all-girls finishing school in England a young French student determines to ...
- 82 Min.
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25. Apr. 2018 · The Romantic Age (1949) - Full Length MovieLIKE & SUBSCRIBE for more of your favorite classic films and documentaries!When the first male school professor ar...
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15. Aug. 2019 · The Romantic Age. by. Eric L’Epine Smith. Topics. Comedies, dramas, English girls schools: teacher seduction, spanking, Mai Zetterling, Hugh Williams, Petula Clark, Margot Grahame, Raymond Lovell. Publisher. Pinnacle Productions. “Would not be allowed today” “Not so romantic” “There’s no fool like an old fool” (IMDB reviews quotes).
- 82 Min.
- 3,4K
- picfixer
Petula Clark Cast. Serge Veber Screenplay. Edward Dryhurst Producer, Screenplay. Hone Glendinning Cinematography. Critics reviews. Related films. Arlette is a malicious schoolgirl who uses her feminine charms to attract, and then destroy, every man gullible enough to respond to her flirtations.
This British drama was originally titled Naughy Arlette. The title character, played by future director Mai Zetterling, is a French exchange student at a British art school. Teacher Hugh Williams is unable to resist Arlette's seductive charms, a fact that brings about his downfall.