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Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Goodbye, Mr. Chips

Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)

74% User Rating
1h 54min
Drama
Romance

"At The Top Of The Year's "Ten Best" - The picture that earns for 1939 a proud place in motion-picture history!"

A shy British teacher looks back nostalgically at his long career, taking note of the people who touched his life.

Sam WoodDirector

Cast

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Robert Donat

Robert Donat

Charles Edward Chipping aka 'Mr. Chips'

Greer Garson

Greer Garson

Katherine 'Kathy'

Terry Kilburn

Terry Kilburn

John Colley / Peter Colley I / Peter Colley II / Peter Colley III

John Mills

John Mills

Peter Colley as a Young Man

Paul Henreid

Paul Henreid

Max Staefel

Judith Furse

Judith Furse

Flora

Lyn Harding

Lyn Harding

Dr. John Hamilton Wetherby

Milton Rosmer

Milton Rosmer

Chatteris

Frederick Leister

Frederick Leister

Marsham

Louise Hampton

Louise Hampton

Mrs. Wickett

Austin Trevor

Austin Trevor

Ralston

David Tree

David Tree

Jackson

Edmund Breon

Edmund Breon

Colonel Morgan

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Jill Furse

Helen Colley

Scott Sunderland

Scott Sunderland

Sir John Colley

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Leonard Boucher

(uncredited)

Henry Caine

Henry Caine

Bit Role (uncredited)

David Croft

David Croft

Greengrocer's Boy Perkins (uncredited)

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Leo de Pokorny

Bit Role (uncredited)

Clive Dunn

Clive Dunn

Youth (uncredited)

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Cyril Frankel

Schoolboy Extra (uncredited)

Peter Gawthorne

Peter Gawthorne

Army General (uncredited)

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Dane Gordon

Cast Member (uncredited)

Martita Hunt

Martita Hunt

British Tourist on Bicycle (uncredited)

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Simon Lack

Wainwright (uncredited)

John Longden

John Longden

Raven (uncredited)

Patrick Ludlow

Patrick Ludlow

(uncredited)

Guy Middleton

Guy Middleton

McCulloch (uncredited)

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Phyllis Morris

(uncredited)

Cyril Raymond

Cyril Raymond

Teacher (uncredited)

J.H. Roberts

J.H. Roberts

Doctor (uncredited)

Michael Shepley

Michael Shepley

Teacher (uncredited)

Nigel Stock

Nigel Stock

John Forrester (uncredited)

Ronald Ward

Ronald Ward

(uncredited)

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Caven Watson

(uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 90%

April 9, 2019

Open the dictionary, under the word charming it says Goodbye, Mr Chips. Mr Charles Chipping is a very shy young man, he starts teaching at Brookfield, an all boys English school. His early days at the school don't go very well at all, after coming close to losing his job he goes too far by way of discipline and costs the school dearly by way of a sporting tradition. It seems that all the school is against him, be it the children or his fellow teachers, Mr Chipping can't do right for doing wrong. Whilst taking a holiday in the Austrian Alps, Chipping meets Katherine Ellis, from there his life and general manner will change dramatically - for the better. Goodbye Mr Chips just oozes classic status, from every single frame you get a wonderful vibe that takes you back to a time when innocence was all we had. I think that Goodbye Mr Chips surely touches most people? Maybe some folk in their make up have no time for such sweet sentimentality? But just maybe those people could do far worse than letting Mr Chips into their lives. It has taken me nigh on 30 years to actually get around to watching this film in its entirety, and having sat through it recently I feel rewarded beyond what I had originally hoped for. From the bumbling fear that Mr Chipping shows in the opening reel, to the closing scene that brings the whole damn film to its wonderful point, Goodbye Mr Chips is a truly beautiful, charming and joyous picture. Of all the Oscars that have been given over the years, Robert Donat's is one of the most deserved. It's a performance that fuses all the emotional traits required to outlay a character that's finding itself, be it shy and retiring, or a man driven by a willingness to succeed, Robert Donat layers this turn to such a point that it may well be a 30s standard. Greer Garson only has something like 20 minutes of screen time, but as 20 minute performances go - well it leaves a long and special impression. There is a scene as Donat and Garson dance with carefree abandon, this alone makes the film worth watching. Still, a film is only as good as its ending, and it's here that Goodbye Mr Chips delivers the crown to its royal subject, an ending that ties up all the emotional strings that make for a wonderful film. So if you haven't got a warm glow come the final credit? Well there is no hope for you really. Thank you Mr Starkey and Mr Lowry, this film reminded me of your good teachings many years ago in my primary school years. 9/10

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