Showing posts with label St Trinian's II: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St Trinian's II: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

USA: St. Trinian's 2 Movie Download Available From Today



Freestyle Digital Media are releasing the VOD version of David Tennant's 2009 comedy film St. Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold today. The movie will debut on most VOD platforms including iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, DirecTV and Cable Networks with a DVD release to be announced shortly.


The film features Rupert Everett (My Best Friend’s Wedding), Academy Award Winner Colin Firth (The King’s Speech), David Tennant (Doctor Who, Broadchurch)), Gemma Arterton (Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunter) and Juno Temple (Lovelace). It is directed and produced by Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson and written by Piers Ashworth and Nick Moorcroft.

The Legend Of Fritton's Gold tells of the adventure of a group of British boarding school girls as they go on the hunt for buried treasure after discovering that headmistress Miss Fritton (Everett) is related to a famous pirate.

Plot Summary
The naughty girls of St Trinian’s are at it again! It’s a new semester and the schoolgirls return to the usual chaos and excitement. After discovering headmistress, Miss Fritton (Rupert Everett) is related to a famous pirate, Celia (Juno Temple) and her friends go on an adventurous hunt for buried treasure. The girls must face their most fearsome rivals yet but the feisty and ever-resourceful girls of St Trinian’s are undeterred in their mission to outwit the villainous Sir Piers Pomfrey (David Tennant) and his sidekicks from the women-hating secret society known as AD1. Also starring Colin Firth and Toby Jones.

View the trailer here:



Susan Jackson, CEO of Freestyle Digital Media said of the release,"This classic Brit Com is based on the St. Trinians cartoons by Ronald Searle, that later became the subject of a popular series of comedy films. The film is great fun and has a very talented cast and it's great to make it available to US audiences on VOD.” 


To buy on Amazon Instants

To buy on iTunes

The HD version of the movie is available for $19.99 while the standard version is $14.99. It is also available to rent at $4.99 for HD and $3.99 for SD.

Check with your local cable provider for details on VOD availability. 


Find out more about the movie on our website



Saturday, August 24, 2013

USA: St. Trinian's 2 - The Legend Of Fritton's Gold Coming Soon To Amazon Instants



From Tuesday 27th August St. Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold (2009) will be available to customers in the USA via Amazon Instant Video.


St Trinians 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold sees the schoolgirls start a new term amidst the usual chaos and excitement. Rupert Everett returns as unconventional Headmistress Camilla Fritton and Colin Firth as her old flame Geoffrey Thwaites.

A rollercoaster-style treasure hunt for the legendary Fritton's Gold ensues as they face their most fearsome establishment rivals yet, but the feisty, ever-resourceful girls of St. Trinians are undeterred in their mission to outwit the villainous Pomfrey (David Tennant) and his sidekicks from the women-hating secret society known as AD1.

Watch the trailer below:







Saturday, December 29, 2012

Film 4 St Trinian's Double Bill Starring David Tennant


Film4 are starting a St Trinian's double bill at 5:00pm this afternoon.
The action kicks off with the 2007 St Trinain's and continues at 6:55pm with the 2009 sequel St Trinian's II: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold, starring David Tennant as Lord Pomfrey.
Both films are repeated one hour later on Film4+1.
Find out more about St Trinain's II starring David Tennant here.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Watch St Trinian's II: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold On Channel 4 Today


St Trinian's II: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold gets it's UK terrestrial TV premiere this evening at 7.00pm on Channel 4.
David Tennant stars as Lord Pomfrey in the madcap comedy from 2009. The mischievous schoolgirls from St Trianians embark on a hunt for buried treasure after learning their headmistress Miss Fritton is a descendant of pirates. However, they face competition in the form of a dastardly lord eager to locate the loot for himself.
Visit our St Trinian's section here.


Watch an interview with David Tennant on the set of the film here:

Saturday, June 26, 2010

St Trinian's On Sky Box Office

St Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold will be showing on Sky Box Office from 5th July 2010.

Up to now the full schedule is as follows:
  • 5th July 06:00am Sky Box Office Digital UK
  • 5th July 21:00pm Sky Box Office HD2 UK
  • 6th July 06:00am Sky Box Office Digital UK
  • 6th July 18:00pm Sky Box Office HD1 UK
  • 6th July 21:00pm Sky Box Office HD2 UK
  • 7th July 06:00am Sky Box Office Digital UK
  • 7th July 20:00pm Sky Box Office HD1 UK
  • 8th July 06:00am Sky Box Office Digital UK
  • 8th July 15:45pm, 22:00pm Sky Box Office HD1 UK

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

St Trinian's 2 Out On DVD Now!

St Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold is now available on DVD and Blu Ray in the UK!
Watch vids, download pics and find out more about the film in our St Trinain's 2 section here.
Head to our shop here to grab your copy today!

Friday, April 30, 2010

Exclusive St Trinian's Pics!






St Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold is released on DVD and Blu Ray in the UK on 24th May 2010. And thanks to Ealing Studios we have some fab exclusive promos of David in action in the film to get you excited!


Find out more about St Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold and watch trailers and interviews in our St Trinian's 2 section here.
Plus visit http://www.sttriniansmovie.co.uk for more goodies!
Many thanks to Ealing Studios.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

St Trinian's DVD Cover Revealed

The DVD cover for St Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold has been revealed.
The film will be out on DVD and Blu Ray on 24th May 2010 across the UK.
You can pre order it online in our store here.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

DVD Releases

We have news on two of David's latest films being released on DVD.
Glorious 39, which features David as Hector, will be released on DVD on 29th March 2010.
You can pre order it in our shop for just £10.98
here.

And St Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold, which stars David as Lord Pomfrey, will be released on DVD and Blu Ray on 24th April 2010.
You can pre order the DVD for £14.99
here and the Blu Ray for £17.99 here.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Daily Record Interview

Exclusive: Scots star David Tennant on taking a gamble with switch to Hollywood

DR WHO star David Tennant has admitted that he could be left out in the cold if his big break in Hollywood doesn't come off.
Tennant has the chance to make his name in the States after filming the hour-long pilot for the new US legal comedy Rex Is Not Your Lawyer in which he plays an oddball Chicago attorney at law.
But he admitted his fame in Britain could mean nothing when it comes to NBC network bosses deciding whether the pilot shows enough promise to become a full series.
Following in the footsteps of stars such as fellow-Scot Ashley Jensen as he tries to make it big across the Pond, the 38-year old from Bathgate explained: "It's impossible to know what will happen with a pilot, especially in the American market, which is so different to ours and difficult to predict. But it will be an adventure if nothing else.
"These American shows could be very allconsuming and go on for years, or I might film my pilot and never hear a thing. So you have to roll with the punches. I never really think about possibilities. I just kind of ramble along and see what happens next and hope for the best - and that's worked out so far."
The eagerly awaited pair of Dr Who Christmas specials will see Tennant step aside to make way for Matt Smith, who will take over as the "regenerated" 11th incarnation of the Time Lord with two hearts.
Smith will make a brief appearance in the Christmas special, in which the Time Lord will battle arch-enemy The Master, played by John Simm.
Over the festive period, David will also guest star in Catherine Tate's sketch show special, playing the Ghost of Christmas Present in Nan's Christmas Carol, a spoof of the Dickens classic in which the foul-mouthed pensioner plays Scrooge.
He is set to reprise his RSC role of Hamlet, which he performed on stage at Stratford-upon-Avon, for a three-hour BBC2 film.
And he stars in the Stephen Poliakoff film Glorious 39, with plans to work with comedy genius Simon Pegg, best known for classic British comedies Shaun Of The Dead and Hot Fuzz.
David said: "We're just hoping that everything is going to work out but it's all looking very positive. Simon's terrific. I wouldn't say we're friends but we've certainly met and I'm a huge fan of his."
If the acting work does ever dry up, David has a future as a game show host.
He put in some practice recently, presenting a special edition of Never Mind The Buzzcocks, where he was joined by Catherine Tate, who stars as Doctor Who sidekick Donna in the Christmas specials.
But it's unlikely, having shown in versatility on the stage and screen.
He is currently starring alongside a largely female cast in the St. Trinians 2 film, an experience he admits was not entirely unpleasant.
"I'm the villain in St Trinian's 2 which was just great fun," David said. "I just didn't know what to expect, and on the first day I'm there with Colin Firth, who is one of the funniest men, just such a lovely man. Very funny and just enjoying himself - so I took my lead from him, and we had a really good time."
David also found the camaraderie between co-stars Rupert Everett and Firth particularly amusing between takes.
"They've known each other forever, so they're like an old married couple which is sort of what they're playing in the film - so that makes sense," he explained.
"And the girls were such a really nice bunch, because I guess potentially if you put a bunch of late-teen, early-20s girls together in a room they are not necessarily all going to be the best of friends but this lot absolutely were - like blood sisters. They all really looked out for each other and looked after each other. It was a really lovely time. I had a ball making that film."
One thing he has been less comfortable with is the fact that he has topped various polls as Britain's sexiest male since taking on the role of the Doctor - the latest among women over 30.
"Oh I don't know about that. I'm not sure about that," he admitted. "That doesn't make sense - 70 per cent of women voted for me and 55 per cent for Daniel Craig, so that doesn't add up. So, flattered as I am to be at the top of any list, frankly I'm not sure that we should be trusting the maths of this one."
As he looks back on 2009, he surveys an acting career which is in fine health - having injured his back in 2008, causing a spell on the sidelines.
David said: "This time last year I was struggling to get back on stage in Hamlet. I had to take a couple of weeks off, but I got back and finished the show and I've been fine ever since - thanks to some very fine surgeons.
"There's nothing you can do when your body decides to take a break - it becomes enforced. You suddenly feel a bit mortal and maybe that's a good lesson.

"It's quite good when you're playing Hamlet and you come back and feel even more mortal than you did before it happened. So perhaps that fed into the final performances and you'll see that when it's on TV at Christmas - a flash of my mortality.
"I'll be everywhere over Christmas. You'll be gorging on me but, don't worry, I'll go away and you won't see me for a long time."
David admitted there would be a feeling of loss when the Dr Who specials get aired. He almost broke down during the filming of the final scenes, so emotional was the experience after four years in control of the Tardis.
"The bell is tolling. The Doctor's time is running out. But I've done it all so I know exactly what's going to happen," he admitted.

"To be honest, it's exciting. We finished them in May, and they're such good stories I've just been desperate for everyone to see them.
"And now I've seen the finished episodes and they're sort of the best ones we've done, I think. It really is a big, exciting, rollicking story so I'm impatient for everyone to see them.
"The four extraordinary, rollercoaster years have flown by.. but it does feel like it's been such a huge part of my life, and life-changing I guess. And when I think back to 2005, it feels like I'm thinking about somebody who was much more young and more naive.
"It's sad and it's moving, and that feels right and proper too. And it's a big old epic story. I was a bit nervous when I got the scripts for the final stories because you're desperate for it to feel significant and to feel like the end of something.
"Actually the scripts that Russell T Davies has written are so fantastic, so perfect. And everybody involved on the show has done such incredible work."

Credit: John Dingwall The Daily Record

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Newsbeat Interview

Actor David Tennant is starring in the new film, St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold, alongside Girls Aloud's Sarah Harding and actor Gemma Arterton. The star reveals he plays the bad guy Lord Pomfrey in the film and he admits he shed a few tears when Doctor Who came to an end.


How did you come to be in St Trinian's the sequel?
They just asked me really. I didn't know a great deal about it, but I watched the first one and I thought it was a great deal of fun. In Britain it made enough money for them to go for a sequel, that's quite something.

That is - but the critics didn't exactly love it...
Did they not - oh that's very unfair...it's just really good fun. It knows exactly what it is and what it's trying to do. I think it's great. My nieces when I told them I was doing this shrieked so loud...for girls of a certain age it's a real hit.

Why do you think that is?
You don't often see girls being the heroes... the girl's are very empowered and they look great and really strong. It's also just really good fun.

You've got grey hair for this film?
I think they wanted it to be George Clooney, but its a bit more Phillip Schofield.

So what does your character have to do?
I'm the head of a secret organisation that doesn't like women - very misogynist and very old school. So it means I'm at odds with...St Trinian's School. But for complicated plot reasons I won't go into St Trinian's and I are set at odds because Miss Fritton the headmistress, played by Rupert Everett, and I have a bit of a family history. I have a secret I can't allow the girls to find out. Basically I'm the villain - that's all you need to know.

Do you have any stunts?
I do have to come down on a wire at some point. It's always good fun...with Doctor Who I got to do a lot of hanging off things and getting blown up. It's like being in a playground isn't it?

Where you mates with Rupert Everett?
No I met him for the first time...and Colin Firth as well...and they're great. Rupert's quite intimidating as he's a very tall man in a dress, which draws the eye, but he's good fun. And Colin's the most charming man you could hope to meet.


And Doctor Who - have you finished and did you cry?

It was an emotional finish and the final story is very emotional there was crying on and off screen. Until they broadcast, it will still feel like mine.


Are you quite reflective about it?
I didn't know how I'd feel when they started filming again. There were photos of Matt was in costume and that was the first realisation that it is going on without me. But it was actually quite exciting, I can't wait to see it.

Will you be watching it at Christmas?
Well I will still be in it, so I will be sitting round with three or four hundred of my closest friends forcing them to watch me on television. That's what happens on Christmas day.

St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold is in cinemas from December 18.


Credit: Newsbeat



Tuesday, December 1, 2009

St Trianin's 2 TV To Look Out For

There are a couple of TV shows about David's latest film, St Trinain's 2 The Legend Of Fritton's Gold, coming up over the next couple of weeks.
On Sunday 13th December Channel 4 will be showing a T4 St Trinain's 2 Premiere Special from 12:50pm - 13:25pm and on Moday 15th December there will be a St Trinian's 2 Special airing on Sky Movies Premiere HD from 11:50am.
Thanks to Lorna Mitchell

Sunday, November 29, 2009

St Trinian's 2 Premiere Details


Lots of you have been emailing asking about this so here are the details of the St Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold Premiere.

The premiere will be held on Wednesday 9th December 2009 at the Empire in Leicester Square, London. Arrivals are expected to start at around 18:00pm.

David Talks St Trinian's


David is featured in the latest issue of Total Film talking about leaving his role as the Doctor in Doctor Who and his latest movie role in St Trinian's 2: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold.
Many thanks to Lorna Mitchell

Friday, November 27, 2009

Win Tickets To The St Trinian's 2 Premiere!


Do you want to be in with the chance of winning tickets to go to the premiere of David's new movie? You do?! Well St Trinian's 2 have 1 pair of tickets to the London premiere of St Trinian's 2 - The Legend of Fritton's Gold on Wednesday 9th December.
To be in with a chance of winning this amazing prize all you need to do is become a friend of St Trinian's and draw your best St Trinian's picture on the wall at www.bebo.com/sttriniansmovie. They will then pick their favourite and announce the winner on Thursday 3rd December.
The picture you put on the wall can be anything to do with St Trinian's so let your imagination run wild!

Good luck and tell your friends!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009