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Goodbye, Mr. Chips Video and Teacher's Guide Set
Goodbye, Mr. Chips Video and Teacher's Guide Set
Stars Martin Clunes (Shakespeare in Love, The Russia House), Victoria Hamilton (Mansfield Park, Persuasion), and Christopher Fulford (The Mists of Avalon, Immortal Beloved).
Series: Masterpiece Theatre
Grade level: Grade 7+
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
120 min on 1 VHS 16 pps in 1 Teacher’s Guide
Home and Educational Use
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List $39.95
 

Martin Clunes (Shakespeare in Love) turns in a bravura performance as the storied Mr. Chipping. Spanning over 50 years, this acclaimed adaptation follows the life of an earnest young Latin master at a boy’s school who is keenly influenced by his unconventional wife Kathie (Victoria Hamilton, Mansfield Park). Thanks to her love and devotion, Mr. Chips becomes a wiser, gentler educator-- as well as a beloved icon to the students of Brookfield School.

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Item # WG37773
ISBN # 1-593751-18-4
UPC # 783421 37 7738
2003

Reviews

A Parents' Choice 2004 Classic Award Winner and selected for the 2005 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Award.

“. . . a rare pleasure . . .” -- New York Daily News
“. . . guaranteed to leave you feeling better about humankind . . . smartly produced and handsomely cast . . . ” -- New York Newsday
“. . . ideal fare for Masterpiece Theatre . . .” -- The Atlanta Constitution
“. . . a wonderful remake of the classroom classic . . .” -- San Jose Mercury News
“ . . . utterly charming . . .” -- The Christian Science Monitor
"James Hilton's classic story of the beloved teacher at an English boys' school in the late 1800s and early 1900s receives a faithful treatment that truly evokes the place and times of Mr. Chipping. . . This excellent production would make an outstanding addition to both school and public libraries." -- School Library Journal

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