
Carmilla Fritton is not what you would call a stern disciplinarian. Her only entrance requirement as St. Trinian’s headmistress is a signed check. After some negotiating, she gets one out of her brother Carnaby, in exchange for taking his boring daughter Annabelle off his hands. Of course, the young Fritton initially struggles to fit in with the various Trinian clicks, including hot upper-class “Posh Totties,” the goth “Emos” and the inevitable “geeks” (no explanation needed).
Very little resembling academic studying happens at St. Trinian’s, which is how the girls like it. They are much too busy distilling home brew and carrying-on over the internet. So when the future of the school is threatened by meddling government bureaucrats and a past due mortgage, the girls spring into action, logically hatching a plan to steal Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Following in the St. Trinian’s tradition, Camilla and Barnaby Fritton are both played by Rupert Everett. Unfortunately, the filmmakers evidently thought the mere sight of Everett in drag would induce such hilarity they would not have to bother writing any real jokes. That proves to be incorrect. While Trinian frequently hints at the risqué, the only naughty bits involve the compromising positions poor Colin Firth finds himself in as Geoffrey Thwaites, the minister of education and former lover of Camilla.
While Firth looks justifiably embarrassed in all of his scenes, the rest of Trinian’s cast fares little better. Alleged comedian Russell Brand falls pancake flat as Flash Harry, the St. Trinian girls’ underworld gofer. An attractive actress, Lena Heady is oddly frumped down to play Miss Dickinson, St. Trinian’s English teacher, but has surprisingly little screen time. Most of the girls themselves are undistinguished stock characters, but at least Gemma Arterto

Maybe something in Trinian got lost in customs. Despite the presence of some quite talented and appealing actors, like Firth, Heady, Fry, and Arterton, Trinian just isn’t that funny. It opens today at the AMC 19th Street and Empire 25.