Fun at St. Fanny's

Fun at St. Fanny's is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Fred Emney, Cardew Robinson and Vera Day.

[3] The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The talents of excellent music-hall performers (Fred Emney and Miriam Karlin) and able character actors (Vera Day, Gerald Campion, Claude Hulbert) are atrophied by the wretched story and puerile dialogue of this depressing farce.

"[4] Variety wrote: "A straggling story, set in a boy's college, shows a harassed headmaster dodging pressing creditors.

Humor is labored and the stock situations handed out with an edge of vulgarity showing nothing new in idea or treatment, utilizing all the immature antics of uncontrollable youngsters. ...

Miriam Karlin handles the tough female teacher assignment realistically while Gabrielle Brune is the school matron.