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* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: In the 2007 movie, Geoffrey Thwaites has a drink with his old lover, Miss Fritton, and wakes up naked in her bed the next morning.
** Note that the sex did not necessarily happen; Miss Fritton (played by Rupert Everett) euphemistically implies it, but the alcohol (its intensity boosted by an unspecified prescription medicine from her purse) knocked him out ''cold''. (And is not exactly known to necessarily be helpful in sexual situations.)
* [[Samus Is a Girl]]: "That Sea Dog, was a she dog." Pirate Fritton ({{spoiler|who is William Shakespeare}}) is a woman. Unlike other examples of this trope, this is blatantly obvious from the get-go.[[hottip:*:<ref>Unless you're familiar with [[Pirates of the Caribbean|Captain Jack Sparrow]] and his campy manners...</ref>
* [[Saved From Development Hell]]: For some unknown reason there was a 14-year gap between the fourth St. Trinian's movie (''The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery'', 1966) and the fifth (''The Wildcats of St. Trinian's'', 1980). But there's no mystery why there was a 27-year gap between Wildcats and the sixth (''St. Trinian's'', 2007); ''Wildcats'' was reportedly so dire that it's the only one not available on DVD.
* [[Sexy Schoolwoman]]: Some of the senior girls.