School For Scoundrels

£15.00£39.00

School for Scoundrels pop art poster featuring Terry-Thomas, Ian Carmichael, and Janette Scott.

Unframed art giclée print, printed on 310gsm fine art archival matte paper, made from 100% cotton, using pigment inks for longevity.

Available with or without text, choose your preferred colour from 20 options, plus a multi-colour option – select a colour to preview image (click on image to expand):

Also available as part of a group of three, a group of four, & a group of eight prints.

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Part of the School For Scoundrels collection, a perfect example of Mid-Century British cinema that charms to this day.

A charming and delightful film that ostensibly centres around Ian Carmichael’s character, but Terry-Thomas’ rakish cad, called Raymond Delauney, attempts to steal the girl, the tennis match and the film.

School for Scoundrels Pop Art
Stylish pop art print reimagining the poster of the classic comedy film “School for Scoundrels“, available in three sizes & 20 colour options, with or without text.

Also available as part of a group of three, a group of four, & a group of eight prints.

Art & Hue presents School for Scoundrels stylish pop art prints

Art & Hue’s collection of stylish pop art inspired by the 1960 film “School for Scoundrels” celebrates the wit & whimsy of the classic film, designed to bring classic cinema into the home.

Premiering at London’s Warner cinema on the 24th of March in 1960, the film is based on a popular series of books on One-upmanship written by Stephen Potter, published during the 1940s and 1950s, in which he explained “how to win without actually cheating”.

The tongue-in-cheek self-help books gave tips on how to gain the psychological advantage over everyone else because otherwise, as Alastair Sim‘s version of Stephen Potter puts it in the film, “if you’re not one-up, you’re one-down”.

Starring Terry-Thomas, Ian Carmichael, Alastair Sim & Janette Scott, and classic set pieces, such as the tennis matches, Peter Ustinov as an uncredited co-writer, and cameos from John Le Mesurier and Irene Handl, School for Scoundrels is a pleasurable example of Mid-Century British cinema that charms to this day. School for Scoundrels was art director Terence Verity’s last film before returning to architecture. He went on to design the M6 motorway service station Charnock Richard.

School for Scoundrels Poster Pop Art

Art & Hue had the pleasure to delve into the archives to create a new collection of stylish pop art prints inspired by the classic British comedy film “School for Scoundrels“, all available in three sizes and many colour options.

Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes to fit standard-size picture frames. Please note that black frame is not included – for a guide on choosing a frame size take a look here.

An official collaboration with Studiocanal, this print is part of the School for Scoundrels collection of stylish pop art prints inspired by the classic British comedy film, featuring Art & Hue’s signature halftone style (halftone is an age-old technique that uses dots to make up the printed image, similar to newspapers or comic books).

Rewatch, or discover anew, the film on DVD & Bluray from Amazon.

School for Scoundrels” Copyright © STUDIOCANAL Films Ltd, (1960). All rights reserved. Copyright © Art & Hue® 2016-2025. All rights reserved.

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