Goodbye, Mr. Chips

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

By Sam Wood

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1939-07-28
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 54min
  • Director: Sam Wood
  • Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.326/10
7.326
From 118 Ratings

Description

Six-time Oscar-nominated romantic classic about a staid schoolmaster whose heart is thawed by a beautiful young woman. Robert Donat ("The 39 Steps") received an Oscar for his moving performance. Oscar-winner Greer Garson ("Mrs. Miniver," "Madame Curie") received an Oscar-nomination as the woman who steals his heart. Co-starring Paul Henreid ("Casablanca"). Recently selected by the prestigious American Film Institute as one of the greatest American films of all time and added Arthur Chipping to its' list of 50 Greatest Heroes.

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  • WOW!

    5
    By I LOVE Jesus1!
    Best movie ever! Seriously moved to tears 4 or 5 times!
  • Lovely!

    5
    By Caboos24
    This movie is such a favorite of mine! You truly cant help falling in love with all the characters!
  • Wonderful, warm, outstanding story

    5
    By acro47
    Definitely one of the best movies ever made...the movie is quite a bit older than me but heartwarming and really a very moving story. Perhaps not for the eager sex/violence/profanity movie lovers of the 21st century, but anyone who truly loves a great story will enjoy this one. Robert Donat is utterly charming and convincing as the beloved English schoolmaster who influences and guides the lives of hundreds of boys who come through his classroom over the course of 50 years. Greer Garson is superb as the lovely, gentle woman who captures his heart. In my opinion this one is far superior to the 1969 remake with Peter O'Toole.
  • A sweet romantic film

    4
    By Ratonline
    This film is bitter-sweet love story between a shy school teacher and a self confident woman who teaches him to believe in himself. It was a classic in its time and is still quite enjoyable to watch.

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