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So, 'St. Ursula's in Danger' is this charming little family flick from '83, and it's a sequel to 'Schoolgirl Chums.' The story pulls from Peter Glidewell's play and leans heavily on Angela Brazil's school tales. The atmosphere is very much that cozy, nostalgic vibe you’d expect from British family films of the time. The pacing can feel a bit leisurely at points, but it gives you time to soak in the diverse cast of schoolgirls and their misadventures. Practical effects aren’t exactly a highlight, but they evoke that quaint charm. Performances are sincere; you can tell everyone is having a good time. It’s distinctive in that it’s steeped in a kind of innocence that seems hard to find these days.
Sequel to 'Schoolgirl Chums' and linked to Angela Brazil's stories.Captures a quaint, innocent vibe typical of early '80s family films.Offers a leisurely pace, allowing for character development and schoolgirl camaraderie.
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