School for Scoundrels (1960)

School for Scoundrels

Shy loser Henry Palfrey (Ian Carmichael) is in love with April Smith (Janette Scott), but she's dating the suave Raymond Delauney (Terry-Thomas), so he enrolls in unconventional education classes to up his game. At the secret "College of Lifesmanship," Henry's confidence soars after taking courses such as "Woomanship" and "One-upmanship." Hilarious performances highlight this brisk and biting British farce.- Netflix

A young guy short on luck, enrolls in a class to build confidence to help win over the girl of his dreams, which becomes complicated when his teacher has the same agenda. full summary | add synopsis - www.imdb.com

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In SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS, Jon Heder plays Roger, a beleaguered New York City meter maid who is plagued by anxiety and low self-esteem. In order to overcome his feelings of inadequacy, Roger enroll...   - www.youtube.com

Cast

Ian Carmichael
Terry-Thomas
Janette Scott
Dennis Price
Peter Jones
Edward Chapman
John Le Mesurier
Irene Handl

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