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Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)

Starring: Robert Donat, Greer Garson Director: Sam Wood, Sidney Franklin Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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One more terrific film from a terrific year for movies--1939, the year of Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, and Stagecoach, among others--Sam Wood's Goodbye Mr. Chips is a deeply stirring work starring Robert Donat as the old schoolmaster who looks back upon his life. Told mostly in flashbacks, the film wraps itself around a history of an older England as seen through the generations of boys who pass through Mr. Chips's classroom. Greer Garson is her usual classy, sexy-intelligent self as Donat's wife, their earlier courtship one of the film's highlights. Get out the Kleenex for this one. --Tom Keogh


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An aged teacher and former headmaster of a boarding school recalls his career and his personal life over the decades. Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 07/12/2005 Starring: Robert Donat Terry Kilburn Run time: 114 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Sam Wood

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43 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Schmaltzy, but who minds?, July 8, 2004
This is a wonderfully sentimental depiction of public school life in the Victorian and Edwardian eras and beyond. Chipping, like so many other schoolmasters of the time, lives a cloistered life on which the outer world only occasionally impinges -- mostly during wartime.

In the film, he ventures out on only one other memorable occasion -- a holiday with the school German teacher to the Tyrol where he meets the handsome Greer Garson (in her first movie appearance), who somewhat improbably falls for him. This sets off a chain of sentimental events: marriage, introductions to the common room, tea with the boys, her death through childbirth, and a never-ending cycle of Colleys (played by the same actor, but with a slightly different haircut for each generation). The school hymn is also designed to pluck the heart stings.

The movie was actually filmed at Repton. I went to a similarly confined, all-boys, English public school, set in a country town miles from anywhere else, though somewhat more recently than the Chips era. Many of the masters never married because it was so difficult for them to meet any women. We still had corporal punishment -- which Chips continues to inflict even when brought out of retirement to become head during World War One. This film does not reflect the grubby reality of public school life -- the author must have had his rose-tinted spectacles on when he wrote this -- but it's hard not to be moved by it.

I have special memories of first seeing this at the age of 12 in our headmaster's study, together with all the other senior boys at the prep school. Today, its meaning for me is more about staying in the same place for a long time, while all about you moves on. (I've recently completed 25 years with the same employer!) I also enjoyed trying to work out how many of the Tyrol scenes were shot in the studio. (At one stage, Chips and his friend even walk against a film background.)

The DVD has no special extras, but the picture and sound quality is reasonable. I haven't tried the film on my teenage children, but I think this is one of the few black and white movies that they would be absorbed by. (Don't be misled by the colour photo on the DVD box cover into believing the movie is in colour!)

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When the Movie tops the Book, June 7, 2005
There aren't many cases where the movie is better than the book, but "Goodbye Mr. Chips" is one of them. James Hilton tossed together his barely over 100 pages of big type in about a week. The scriptwriters for the film fleshed out a good story line with much more detail. Well-directed and just superbly acted by Robert Donat in the title role, this film is an endearing classic.

The basic story is that of a traditional English schoolmaster, set in a period from mid-Victorian to pre-WWII. It's a gentle tale of the meaning of a man's life and how we can rise to excellence in our modest professions and touch the lives of many. Mr. Chipping ("Chips" as his students affectionately know him) leads a rich life, although also fraught with sorrows.

There is still much relevance to the film--the tragedy of war, the importance of a balanced education, and the evils of caste.

Yes, the film is sentimental and a little manipulative, but you will probably not mind. In fact, you may cry your eyes out.

Compared to R.F. Delderfield's "To Serve Them All My Days," the book of "Chips" is not nearly as good, but this film tops the BBC mini-series of "Days" in virtually every way--especially in managing to leave out a lot of class warfare!

Order it, go buy a box of Puffs, and plonk yourself down for a delightful classic!
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST ACTOR AA FOR 1939., July 11, 2002
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The excellent film version of James Hilton's sentimental novellette. The tribute to the English public school system and to one Mr. Chipping is done with immaculate care in every respect; it is a serene, tenderly heart-warming story. Like the story, the film is nostalgic: if we never knew a Mr. Chips, we should have - he belongs in every young man's past. Robert Donat gives an incredibly fine charactisation of the much-loved schoolmaster. Donat's performance is noteworthy not merely for his uncanny ability to make a convincing transition from young schoolmaster to octogenarian, but for his subtle underlining (if underlining can be subtle) of the dramatic moments in an essentially undramatic life. Chips was a shy person; like an iceberg, two-thirds of him was always subsurface. Donat wisely understated him playing him softly which doubled his poignance. It is only when he is seen as a crotchety old man scattering across campus in his tattered robe - that Donat went a TRIFLE overdrawn: a fraction of the cute and overacted side. But that is just and impression and not deep enough to discredit an otherwise flawless performance. Greer Garson's portrait of Katherine, the assertive young woman who changed the dour Mr. Chipping into the loveable Mr. Chips is altogether believable and quite entrancing: here is one of the nicest people we could ever wish to encounter! The boys are completely captivated hy Katherine - and so is the viewer. Paul Henreid is splendid as the German instructor and Terry Kilburn is unforgettable. A beautiful picture in every respect.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye Mr. Chips
Excellent film, Robert Donat deserved the Best Actor Academy Award he got for this movie, beating out Clark Gable, James Stewart and Laurence Olivier, the stiffest competition in... Read more
Published 3 days ago by L. Lord

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the finest movies ever made.
I have seen this movie so many times before and purchased my current copy to enjoy once more the remarkable acting by all the leads, particularly Robert Donat, who gave a true... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Neil Motchan

5.0 out of 5 stars Humanity Test
If this great film doesn't spark some semblance of emotion in you, check your pulse. You MUST be dead, because Robert Donat is completely, thoroughly disarming. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Silence

5.0 out of 5 stars 100% Satisfied. :)
I received the video in a timely fashion and in excellent condition, great quality too. :)
Published 13 months ago by Corinne M. Kramer

5.0 out of 5 stars Greer Garson
I first watched this movie because I love Greer Garson. I bought it not only because of her endearing performance, but because I loved Robert Donat's potrayal of Mr. Chips. Read more
Published 14 months ago by K. Anderson

5.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye Mr Chips
This is one of those classic movies that leaves you feeling great. I highly recommend it to anyone who has an appreciation of history, love stories, and high ideals.
Published 14 months ago by Mike

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my very favorite movies!!!
There's nothing like a black and white film and a love story that touches your heart! This is about true love and respect that was in a marriage, in days long-gone-by and the... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
If you've never seen this movie, see it!! Then buy it!! It's an absolutely wonderful movie for all ages. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars goodbye mr chips
Bring back the cane thats what i say great movie that style cannot be repeated in this age of blood and guts thank god for dvds.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Well made DVD
I was worried that the age of the movie would show on this DVD. That is it would show the deterioration of the age of the movie. Read more
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