Goodbye, Mr. Chips [videorecording] / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents an Arthur P. Jacobs production ; produced by Apjac Productions ; screenplay by Terence Rattigan ; directed by Herbert Ross.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 1000042434 | Warner Home Video3000018259 | Warner Home VideoLanguage: English, Japanese Original language: English Subtitle language: English, French, Japanese, Thai Publication details: Burbank, CA : Distributed by Warner Home Video, [2009]Description: 1 videodisc (154 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:- 1419873482
- 9781419873485
- Music and lyrics, Leslie Bricusse.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | MUSIC Goodbye | Available | 33111006847566 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This is a musical remake of the 1939 film. Arthur Chipping (Peter O'Toole) is the staid instructor at a posh school for boys where he dreams of becoming headmaster. He falls in love with Katherine (Petula Clark) and he helps the singing dance-hall girl polish her social skills. The two are married, but Katherine is killed during in an airplane crash on her way to entertain Allied troops. Arthur carries on, dedicating his life to her memory and teaching two generations of students who were lucky enough to have him for a teacher and a friend. Herbert Ross makes his directorial debut in this sentimental musical that never approached the success of the original. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi
Based on the novel by James Hilton.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1969.
Special features: Theatrical trailers of both 1939 and 1969 versions.
Title from container.
Music and lyrics, Leslie Bricusse.
Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark, Sir Michael Redgrave.
Mr. Chips is a shy and proper classics professor who teaches at an English all-boys school. He falls in love with a London dance-hall girl and decides to marry her. The couple makes Brookfield Academy for Boys its home and brightens the school with their unlikely union.
MPAA rating: G.
DVD, widescreen (letterbox, enhanced); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital mono, dual-layer.
English (Dolby 5.1) or dubbed Japanese (Dolby mono.) dialogue, English, French, Japanese or Thai subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.