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COLLECTION · Movie · 1994

The Browning Version

Andrew Crocker-Harris (Albert Finney), a Classics teacher at the prestigious Abbey School, is forced into retirement. Over two decades, he's struggled to instill an appreciation for the classics in his students. His mood swings between sternness and despair, knowing his headmaster has dubbed him "The Himmler of the Fifth Form." Meanwhile, his personal life is in turmoil as his much younger wife (Greta Scacchi) cheats on him.

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* 6.5 (62)DramaUnited Kingdom · United States
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Directors
Mike Figgis
Countries
United Kingdom · United States
Studios
Paramount Pictures · Scott Free Productions
Runtime
97 min
Age rating
R(US — 17+)
Release
08/06/1994
Score
6.5 / 10 (62)

Awards and nominations

  • Palme d'Or (Golden Palm), Cannes Film Festival (1994)
  • Best Screenplay, BAFTA Awards (1995)
  • Best Actor (Albert Finney), Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (1994)
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Cast
Albert Finney
Albert Finney
Andrew Crocker-Harris
Greta Scacchi
Greta Scacchi
Laura Crocker-Harris
Matthew Modine
Matthew Modine
Frank Hunter
Julian Sands
Julian Sands
Tom Gilbert
Michael Gambon
Michael Gambon
Dr. Frobisher
Ben Silverstone
Ben Silverstone
Taplow
Jim Sturgess
Jim Sturgess
Bryant
Joseph Beattie
Joseph Beattie
Wilson
?
Marc Bolton
Grantham
?
Tom Havelock
Grantham
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★ 7.0 / 10
I'm not usually a fan of remakes, especially as the 1951 iteration of this story featuring Michael Redgrave is a powerful piece of drama. Who better, though, than Albert Finney to pick up the mantle and offer us his own interpretation of this curmudgeonly ancient languages master at a public school who is facing retirement? Mike Figgis has updated the Rattigan text to bring it into the 1990s, but the plot remains essentially the same. He is married to a younger women "Laura" (Greta Scacchi) who is a bit fed up with him and quite attracted to "Frank" (Matthew Modine). He's an American who is gradually settling into his new British surroundings' and is conflicted by his extra-martial enthusiast. We know that "Crocker-Harris" (Finney) is aware of his wife's peccadilloes - "Frank" is not the first, and what follows now is a gradual reassessment of his life. A life without a pension, without the respect of his peers, without the appreciation of his pupils, without the love of his wife. Also central to this story is the young "Taplow" (Ben Silverstone) who, alone amongst the student body, has a degree of respect for this teacher. Perhaps it's because he wishes to swap to science next term, or perhaps because he sees something of the vulnerable in the older, lonelier man? As that final day and it's speech gets closer, things come to an head that is poignantly inconclusive. Finney is on good form here as is Michael Gambon as the headmaster obsessed with the cricket team and with placating the snooty parents who the school afloat, and the young Silverstone. This update sexualises some of the characters in a way that's a little unnecessary, but for the most part it's a stylishly produced film that is faithful to an original story of privilege, relevance, tradition, age, change - and bicycles.
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