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Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939 123movies

Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939 123movies

At The Top Of The Year's "Ten Best" - The picture that earns for 1939 a proud place in motion-picture history!Jul. 28, 1939114 Min.
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Watch: Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939 123movies, Full Movie Online – An old classics teacher looks back over his long career, remembering pupils and colleagues, and above all the idyllic courtship and marriage that transformed his life..
Plot: A shy British teacher looks back nostalgically at his long career, taking note of the people who touched his life.
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7.9/10 Votes: 10,820
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N/A Votes: 87 Popularity: 5.155 | TMDB

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What a gorgeous, gentle, film about the end of empire and of an era that showed a culture of respect and deference that has now long since vanished. Robert Donat always managed to portray the quintessential Englishman well – if, at times, in a little overly stilted fashion; and with Greer Garson’s beautiful representation of a lady of the times this leaves us with a slightly warm feeling. Certainly, it doesn’t not promote any equality amongst the sexes, but the “Blue Danube” scene has to be amongst the most romantic ever committed to film.
Review By: CinemaSerf

Open the dictionary, under the word charming it says Goodbye, Mr Chips.

Mr Charles Chipping is a very shy young man, he starts teaching at Brookfield, an all boys English school. His early days at the school don’t go very well at all, after coming close to losing his job he goes too far by way of discipline and costs the school dearly by way of a sporting tradition. It seems that all the school is against him, be it the children or his fellow teachers, Mr Chipping can’t do right for doing wrong. Whilst taking a holiday in the Austrian Alps, Chipping meets Katherine Ellis, from there his life and general manner will change dramatically – for the better.

Goodbye Mr Chips just oozes classic status, from every single frame you get a wonderful vibe that takes you back to a time when innocence was all we had. I think that Goodbye Mr Chips surely touches most people? Maybe some folk in their make up have no time for such sweet sentimentality? But just maybe those people could do far worse than letting Mr Chips into their lives. It has taken me nigh on 30 years to actually get around to watching this film in its entirety, and having sat through it recently I feel rewarded beyond what I had originally hoped for. From the bumbling fear that Mr Chipping shows in the opening reel, to the closing scene that brings the whole damn film to its wonderful point, Goodbye Mr Chips is a truly beautiful, charming and joyous picture.

Of all the Oscars that have been given over the years, Robert Donat’s is one of the most deserved. It’s a performance that fuses all the emotional traits required to outlay a character that’s finding itself, be it shy and retiring, or a man driven by a willingness to succeed, Robert Donat layers this turn to such a point that it may well be a 30s standard. Greer Garson only has something like 20 minutes of screen time, but as 20 minute performances go – well it leaves a long and special impression. There is a scene as Donat and Garson dance with carefree abandon, this alone makes the film worth watching. Still, a film is only as good as its ending, and it’s here that Goodbye Mr Chips delivers the crown to its royal subject, an ending that ties up all the emotional strings that make for a wonderful film. So if you haven’t got a warm glow come the final credit? Well there is no hope for you really.

Thank you Mr Starkey and Mr Lowry, this film reminded me of your good teachings many years ago in my primary school years. 9/10

Review By: John Chard
Just A Super Nice Film….What Else Can You Say?
Here’s another one of those old-fashioned movies in which people are all nice: no villains. It’s a refreshing change of pace, once in a while, at least for me.

Sometimes it’s relaxing just to just kick back with a story that just makes you feel good, doesn’t upset you at any time. There are some touching scenes with some sadness in here, too, however, but the sincere story and great acting make you glad you watched it.

Robert Donat, as Mr. Chippings, is a pleasure to watch, particularly when he plays the character in his declining years. Greer Garson gets equal if not top billing, but that’s not right. Her role is not that big in this picture.

Another nice feature you don’t see much, at least in post-1960 films – all respectful kids in here, with manners. Nice adults, nice kids, nice story – probably too corny for most people of today in our cynical world. Too bad. Their loss.

Review By: ccthemovieman-1
A wonderful, sentimental film
Sam Wood’s film “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” is the story of Mr. Chipping (Robert Donat), an elderly schoolmaster at the prestigious Brookfield school in England. At the beginning of the current year’s term, “Mr. Chips” is retired, but still living on campus and still interacting with the boys at the school. Suffering a cold, he retires to his living room in front of a fireplace and begins to reminisce about his long, 63 – year career at the school. Beginning as an idealistic teacher, he gains a reputation for stodginess, though his peers and students find that to be an almost endearing quality. Years later, he goes on holiday with a fellow teacher to Austria and meets the love of his life, Katherine (Greer Garson) who is an intelligent free spirit. After a whirlwind courtship, the two marry, and Chips (as she begins to call him) brings her to England with him in time for the next term. With her influence, Chips begins to open up more to his students and peers and quickly gains a very popular following among both. Throughout the years, Chips takes care of his students, and sees several generations of boys from the same families come under his care, personified by the Colley boys (all played by Terry Kilburn). Once WWI begins, most of the older students and schoolmasters enlist, so Chips is asked to come out of retirement to do the job that he has wanted to do his entire career at Brookfield – become Headmaster, leading the next generation of students while being forced to deal with the losses of his former students from the war.

“Goodbye, Mr. Chips” is obviously the inspiration for films like “Mr. Holland’s Opus” in that it is a sentimental story of a young and insecure teacher who carries through with his career not really knowing the influence he has had on his students. “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” did not have a big emotional crescendo at the end that similar films from the last two or three decades generally did (and do) but rather it had a quieter, more dignified emotional catch. Robert Donat is spectacular in this Oscar-winning role. It is amazing that he was able to play a man that was between 10-50 years older than he really was so convincingly. Greer Garson is wonderful as always in her role as “Mrs. Chips”. The film itself was charming and sentimental without being overly sappy; I certainly had tears streaming down my cheeks at the end, but didn’t feel foolish about it. I would recommend this one to anyone, but I think that it will certainly get a much better response from classic film lovers due to its purity and its unabashed sentimentality. 7/10 –Shelly

Review By: FilmOtaku

Other Information:

Original Title Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Release Date 1939-07-28
Release Year 1939

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 54 min (114 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Drama, Romance
Director Sam Wood, Sidney Franklin
Writer R.C. Sherriff, Claudine West, Eric Maschwitz
Actors Robert Donat, Greer Garson, Terry Kilburn
Country United Kingdom
Awards Won 1 Oscar. 3 wins & 8 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Aspect Ratio 1.37 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 3,117.2 m (12 reels)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939 123movies
Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939 123movies
Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939 123movies
Original title Goodbye, Mr. Chips
TMDb Rating 7.489 87 votes

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