Having never read the book upon which this film is based I can only judge it on its own merits, and they are manyfold.
Ian Carmichael manages yet again to play the twit who triumphs, a role which never seemed to tarnish however many times he played it, the true mark of a consumate professional.
Who cannot sympathise with him when faced with irascible golf-playing judges and obtuse or mendacious witnesses.
Richard Attenborough is the perfect foil and gives a first rate performance as his slightly more experienced colleague and friend.
John Le Messurier, in his pre Dads Army days, manages to strike fear into every heart, who would want to appear before him?
The ravishing Jill Adams oozes sensuality from every pore, whilst the caddish Terry Thomas is a delight.
For me though, quite apart from the final courtroom duel, the attempt to discover intelligent life in the slightly dim Mrs Potter (Irene Handl)
reduces me to tears of laughter every time.
Messrs Boulting, many thanks, you done us proud M'Lud.
School For Scoundrels [DVD] [1960]