Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
July 28, 1939Release Date
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
July 28, 1939Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Robert Donat
Mr. Chips
Greer Garson
Katherine
Terry Kilburn
John Colley
John Mills
Peter Colley (as a Young Man)
Paul Henreid
Staefel
Judith Furse
Flora
Lyn Harding
Wetherby
Milton Rosmer
Chatteris
Austin Trevor
Ralston
Frederick Leister
Marsham
David Tree
Jackson
Louise Hampton
Mrs. Wickett
Edmund Breon
Colonel Morgan
Jill Furse
Helen Colley
Sam Wood
Director
Scott Sunderland
Sir John Colley
R.C. Sherriff
Writer
Claudine West
Writer
Leonard Boucher
(uncredited)
Henry Caine
Bit Role (uncredited)
Eric Maschwitz
Writer
David Croft
Greengrocer's Boy Perkins (uncredited)
James Hilton
Writer
Victor Saville
Producer
Leo de Pokorny
Bit Role (uncredited)
Freddie Young
Cinematographer
Clive Dunn
Youth (uncredited)
Cyril Frankel
Schoolboy Extra (uncredited)
Charles Frend
Editor
Peter Gawthorne
Army General (uncredited)
Dane Gordon
Cast Member (uncredited)
Martita Hunt
British Tourist on Bicycle (uncredited)
Simon Lack
Wainwright (uncredited)
John Longden
Raven (uncredited)
Patrick Ludlow
(uncredited)
Guy Middleton
McCulloch (uncredited)
Phyllis Morris
(uncredited)
Cyril Raymond
Teacher (uncredited)
J.H. Roberts
Doctor (uncredited)
Michael Shepley
Teacher (uncredited)
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips is a 1939 romantic drama film starring Robert Donat, Greer Garson and directed by Sam Wood. Based on the 1934 novella of the same name by James Hilton, the film is about Mr. Chipping, a beloved aged school teacher and former headmaster of a boarding school, who recalls his career and his personal life over the decades. Produced for the British division of MGM at Denham Studios, the film was dedicated to Irving Thalberg, who died on 14 September 1936. At the 12th Academy Awards, it was nominated for seven awards, including Best Picture, and for his performance as Mr. Chipping, Donat won the award for Best Actor.
At the time of its release, the picture appeared on Film Daily's and the National Board of Review's ten best lists for 1939 and received the "best picture" distinction in The Hollywood Reporter Preview Poll of May 1939.