La strana voglia di Jean

Titolo originale: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Regia: Ronald Neame |
Anno: 1969
Origine: United Kingdom |
Generi: Dramma
Tag: based on novel or book | love triangle | scotland | fascism | edinburgh, scotland | coming of age | teacher | eccentric | school | older man younger woman relationship | teacher student relationship | teacher hero | spinster | nude modeling | painter as artist | art teacher | female teacher | romantic triangle | hopeless romantic | sexual curiosity | girls' school | young girl seduces old man | young girls | romanticism |
Cast: Maggie Smith | Robert Stephens | Pamela Franklin | Celia Johnson | Gordon Jackson | Diane Grayson | Jane Carr | Shirley Steedman | Ann Way | Heather Seymour | Margo Cunningham | Lavinia Lang | Isla Cameron | Antoinette Biggerstaff | Molly Weir | Rona Anderson | Helena Gloag | Roberta Tovey | Candace Glendenning |

Il severo e inappuntabile collegio femminile "Marcia Blaine" di Edimburgo apre ufficialmente l'anno scolastico 1932. Nel corpo insegnante si distingue la signorina Jean Brodie, una matura docente con molte idee sulla vita, alquanto personali e non tutte ortodosse. Le sue allieve l'adorano, poi la temono, ma sostanzialmente restano piuttosto turbate.

Frasi

several characters: Mary MacGregor! D
Jean Brodie: Little girls! I am in the business of [...] D
Gordon Lowther: I do not want to be your lover! I [...] D
Jean Brodie: Ah, chrysanthemums. Such serviceable [...] D
Jenny: Miss Brodie never got married like our moth [...] D
[first lines] Gordon Lowther: Morning girls. Good [...] D
Jean Brodie: "Dear Miss Brodie, I hope it will be [...] D
Jean Brodie: The French have a genius for food, bu [...] D
Jean Brodie: Now Jenny, do us a cartwheel for comi [...] D
Jean Brodie: I am truly in my prime. D
Teddy Lloyd: The truth is that you bounced into be [...] D
Teddy Lloyd: [to Jean] What do you want me to do.. [...] D
Teddy Lloyd: Ah, the dangerous Miss Brodie! D
Jean Brodie: Can anyone tell me: who is the greate [...] D
Jean Brodie: It was *you* who betrayed me! Sandy: [...] D
Teddy Lloyd: You should have married old Lowther, [...] D
Miss Mackay: I'm always impressed by Miss Brodie's [...] D
Sandy: I'm not sure about God, but I am now quite [...] D
Miss Mackay: Culture is no compensation for lack o [...] D
Jean Brodie: Assassin! Assassin! D
Jean Brodie: Sandy, please try to do as I say and [...] D
Jean Brodie: Safety does not come first. Goodness, [...] D
Miss Mackay: [on "La Traviata"] Violetta was a tho [...] D
[Miss Brodie is getting the new girls to introduce [...] D
Teddy Lloyd: A man with a wife and six children pl [...] D
Jean Brodie: [after Miss Mackay has read a suppose [...] D
Jean Brodie: I am a teacher! First, last, always! D
Jean Brodie: It was you who betrayed me. Sandy: I [...] D
Jean Brodie: Deep in most of us is the potential f [...] D
[Miss Brodie is getting the new girls to introduce [...] D
Teddy Lloyd: There's no contradiction in being bot [...] D
Teddy Lloyd: [to Sandy] You're a clever little cat [...] D
Jean Brodie: Six inches is perfectly adequate. Mor [...] D
Teddy Lloyd: My church understands human imperfect [...] D
Monica: She makes history seem like the cinema. S [...] D
Miss Kerr: She always looks so... *extreme*. D
Mary McGregor: I saw them kissing - together! D
Jean Brodie: P-E-T-R-I-F-I-C-A-T-I-O-N. Petrificat [...] D
Jean Brodie: Surely you cannot believe that this i [...] D
Jean Brodie: Miss Mackay, since you were first app [...] D