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COLLECTION · Movie · 1969

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

Academy Award-honoree Peter O'Toole stars in this musical classic about a prim English schoolmaster who learns to show his compassion through the help of an outgoing showgirl. O'Toole, who received his fourth Oscar-nomination for this performance, is joined by '60s pop star Petula Clark and fellow Oscar-nominee Michael Redgrave.

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* 6.7 (48)DramaMusicRomanceUnited Kingdom
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Directors
Herbert Ross
Countries
United Kingdom
Studios
APJAC Productions · Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios · Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Runtime
155 min
Age rating
G(US — general audiences)
Release
05/11/1969
Score
6.7 / 10 (48)

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Peter O'Toole
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Score Adaptation by John Williams
  • Winner at Academy Awards — Peter O'Toole
  • Winner at Giffoni Film Festival — Herbert Ross
  • Winner at Golden Globe Awards — Peter O'Toole
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Siân Phillips
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Leslie Bricusse
  • 4th Place — Golden Globe Awards
  • 2nd Place — National Society of Film Critics Awards
  • Winner at National Society of Film Critics Awards — Siân Phillips
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Cast
Peter O'Toole
Peter O'Toole
Arthur Chipping
Petula Clark
Petula Clark
Katherine Bridges
Michael Redgrave
Michael Redgrave
The Headmaster
George Baker
George Baker
Lord Sutterwick
Siân Phillips
Siân Phillips
Ursula Mossbank
Michael Bryant
Michael Bryant
Max Staefel
Jack Hedley
Jack Hedley
William Baxter
Alison Leggatt
Alison Leggatt
Headmaster's Wife
Jenny Runacre
Jenny Runacre
Clinton Greyn
Clinton Greyn
Bill Calbury
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★ 7.0 / 10
I suppose if you are going to reimagine the classic 1939 version of this story, you have to ditch some of that film’s most charming elements and bring it up to date. That’s what Herbert Ross and Leslie Bricusse have done here and for the most part it sort of works. Peter O’Toole takes on the role of the fastidious Latin master at the all-boys “Brookfield” school where he is neither much liked by the staff nor much respected by the pupils. It’s on a trip to London to see a show that he meets it’s star “Katherine” (Petula Clark) but he puts his foot in his mouth rather. On a trip to Pompeii, he encounters her again and this time the seeds of something special are planted. Their return to his school exposes both of them to changing attitudes towards himself and her that tests their blossoming relationship and his professional commitment to something he’d hitherto given his life to and with the Second World war now also looming, there are significant readjustments required to attitudes at the school that will see the final demise of the more traditional class system and the end of an era that, following a wartime tragedy, leaves “Chips” adrift in a world with which he is unfamiliar. It’s a well produced drama with plenty of attention to the detail, but it has lost much of the blue Danube romance of the Robert Donat and Greer Garson version. The “Katherine” character here is much more robust, independent and doubtless a better fit for the late 1960s, but for me the modernisation rendered this a bit disappointingly functional. I also found it lacked a killer musical number as neither “Fill the World with Love” nor “You and I” really stick in the mind for long after their various reprises throughout the film. Maybe I’m a sucker for the original sentiment, but though I enjoyed this enough, it is not a film that tugs at the heartstrings the same way nor does it evoke that sense of declining empire and relevance that added such poignancy before. There is an engaging chemistry, though, between O’Toole and Clark - she certainly knows how to hold a note and it’s a competent reversioning that’s hard not to like.
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