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  1. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay written by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from her own stage play, which was in turn based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Muriel Spark.

  2. A 1969 comedy drama romance film based on Muriel Spark's novel, starring Maggie Smith as a rebellious schoolteacher in 1930s Edinburgh. See cast, crew, plot, trivia, reviews, awards, and more on IMDb.

    • (9,9K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Ronald Neame
    • 1969-02-25
  3. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a novel by Muriel Spark, the best known of her works. It was first published in The New Yorker magazine and was published as a book by Macmillan in 1961. The character of Miss Jean Brodie brought Spark international fame and brought her into the first rank of contemporary Scottish literature.

    • Muriel Spark
    • 1961
  4. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie é um filme américo - britânico de 1969 dirigido por Ronald Neame, baseado em peça de teatro de Muriel Spark . Sinopse. Numa escola em Edimburgo, na década de 1930, professora manifesta idéias fascistas e escandaliza a todos. Elenco principal. Maggie Smith .... Jean Brodie. Robert Stephens .... Teddy Lloyd.

  5. Nearly flawless in its brevity and wit, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie succeeds through its elusive excursions into morality and interpersonal relationships across multiple character studies that are highly nuanced and evade tidy conclusions. Dame Maggie Smith in her Oscar-winning role as Jean Brodie (1969)

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    • Paperback
    • Muriel Spark
    • The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie1
    • The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie2
    • The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie3
    • The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie4
  6. At the staid Marcia Blaine School for Girls, in Edinburgh, Scotland, teacher extraordinaire Miss Jean Brodie is unmistakably, and outspokenly, in her prime.

  7. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, novel by Muriel Spark, published in 1961 and adapted for the stage in 1966. The story of an eccentric Edinburgh teacher who inspires cultlike reverence in her young students, the novel was Spark’s best-known work. It explores themes of innocence, betrayal, and cold.