In 1920s Britain, Arthur Chipping is an established member of the teaching staff at the Brookfield public school. He is a stodgy teacher of Latin, disliked by his pupils, who find him boring and call him "Ditchy," short for "dull as ditch-water." Chips meets Katherine Bridges, a music hall soubrette, in the dining room of the Savoy Hotel in London on the eve of his summer holiday. Dissatisfied with her career and depressed by her romantic entanglements, she sets sail on a Mediterranean cruise and is reunited with Chips by chance in Pompeii. Seeing in him a lonely soul similar to herself, she arranges an evening at the theatre after they return to Britain, and the two find themselves drawn to each other. When Chips arrives at Brookfield for the autumn term, it is with his new wife on his arm, much to the shock of the staff and delight of the pupils, who find Mrs Chips' charm to be irresistible. His marriage softens him and makes him more liked by his students.
MPAA Rating: | G |
Genre: | Drama, Musical, Romance |
Country: | United States |
Produced By: | Arthur P. Jacobs, Mort Abrahams |
Directed By: | Herbert Ross |
Written By: | Terence Rattigan, James Hilton |
Cast: | Michael Redgrave, Mark Danvers Heron, Robert Rietty, Elspet Gray, Peter O'Toole, Tom Owen, Ronnie Stevens, Jenny Runacre, Mario Maranzana, Alison Leggatt, Patricia Hayes, Nicholas Frankau, Michael Ridgeway, John Gugolka, Clinton Greyn, Clive Morton, Michael Culver, Julian Barnes, Leo Britt, Elspeth March, Jack Hedley, Jeremy Lloyd, Craig Marriott, Barbara Couper, Jack May, George Baker, Michael Audreson, Perry Bedden, Petula Clark, Siân Phillips, Royston Tickner, James Payne, Richard Vernon, Sheila Steafel, Michael Bryant |
In Theaters: | Nov 24, 1969 |
Runtime: | 2 hours 35 minutes |
Production: | APJAC Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
Budget: | $9,000,000 |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes, Vudu |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |