Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) - (Movie Clip) The Heart Of England
Opening and framing as the headmaster (Frederick Leister) provides context and explains the absence of Chipping (Robert Donat, in his Academy Award-winning role), who appears anyway, in his dotage, opening MGM's Goodbye, Mr. Chips, 1939, from the James Hilton novella.
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A cold-hearted teacher becomes the school favorite when he falls for a beautiful young woman in Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) with Robert Donat.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) -- (Movie Clip) The New Master
Beginning in 1933, 83-year old Chipping (Robert Donat) dozes off and drifts back to 1870, reporting for his first term at Brookfield school, a brief introduction of Terry Kilburne as the eldest in the Colley line, early in Goodbye, Mr. Chips, 1939, from the James Hilton novella.
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Setting up by far the best-remembered scene in the picture, infatuated English schoolmaster Chipping (Robert Donat) at a Vienna train station, seeing off Katherine (Greer Garson), whom he met while vacationing in the Alps, Paul Henreid his supportive friend, in MGM's Goodbye, Mr. Chips, 1939.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Not Usually Alone
Vacationing stodgy English schoolmaster Chipping (Robert Donat), waiting for the mist to clear in the Austrian Alps, thinks he's heard a distress call, whereupon he meets fellow hiking tourist Katherine, Greer Garson's first scene in her first movie, in MGM's Goodbye, Mr. Chips, 1939.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Our Cricket Eleven
At assembly at a minor English public school, 1870, headmaster Wetherby (Lyn Harding) discovers that his new master Chipping (Robert Donat) has detained his students, thereby ruining the cricket match, Colley (Terry Kilburne) leading the disgruntled, in Goodbye, Mr. Chips, 1939.