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Goodbye, Mr Chips (1939)
 
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1939)
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SFC Reviewer's Opinion:
Recommended

Genre
Drama / Romance
   
Synopsis

Based on the novel by James Hilton, 'Goodbye, Mr Chips' is the story of a shy schoolteacher who dedicates his life to his boys. In an Oscar-winning performance, Robert Donat plays Mr. Chipping, a young classics scholar en route to his first assignment at the reputable Brookfield school. Although his first interactions with the boys go miserably, he remains determined to become headmaster. But Chipping is simply too stuck on propriety to ever become popular with the students. Depressed, Chipping goes hiking in the Tyrols, where he meets Katherine Ellis (Greer Garson, in her first screen role). The two meet again on the Danube in Vienna, where they waltz the night away and kiss for the first time. Katherine becomes Mrs. Chipping, and she renames him Mr. Chips when they return together to Brookfield. Over time, the charming Mrs. Chipping turns Mr. Chips into an amiable gentleman who is adored by his pupils. But just when the world looks its rosiest, the depths of tragedy await Mr. Chips. Directed by Sam Wood, 'Goodbye, Mr Chips' was one of the most critically acclaimed films of 1939.

   
Directed by  
Sam Wood
   
Written by  
James Hilton (novel "Goodbye, Mr. Chips!") R.C. Sherriff and Claudine West and Eric Maschwitz
   
Starring  
Robert Donat (Mr. Chips); Greer Garson (Katherine); Terry Kilburn (John Colley / Peter Colley I / Peter Colley II / Peter Colley III); John Mills (Peter Colley as a young man); Paul Henreid (Staefel (as Paul von Hernreid)); Judith Furse (Flora); Lyn Harding (Wetherby); Milton Rosmer (Chatteris); Frederick Leister (Marsham); Louise Hampton (Mrs. Wickett); Austin Trevor (Ralston); David Tree (Jackson); Edmund Breon (Colonel Morgan); Jill Furse (Helen Colley); Scott Sunderland (Sir John Colley). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
114
Ratings:
-- (U)
Language:
ENG

Big 5 Oscar Wins:
1
Big 5 Oscar Noms:
5
IMDB page:
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  A Truly Touching Film  
  Mark Banks (United Kingdom)  
  Opinion: Recommended  
To bring together the life-long career of a character in one film of less than two-hours is no small achievement - and Goodbye Mr Chips does this with great skill and humility. The film is deserving of its Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Screenplay, Director and Leading Actress and fully-deserving of the winning Leading Actor Oscar, courtesy of Robert Donat's fine performance as the fine role-model of a teacher that is Mr Chips.

 

 

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