
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Family · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Over several decades throughout the late 19th-century and early 20th-century, Mr Arthur Chipping rises from a shy, nervous teacher to the beloved, revered headmaster of Brookfield School, with his life and career shaped by his love for his wife and his unwavering dedication to his students.
Top Cast


Martin Clunes
Martin Clunes
Mr. Chipping
Martin Clunes
Mr. Chipping


Victoria Hamilton
Victoria Hamilton
Kathie
Victoria Hamilton
Kathie


Conleth Hill
Conleth Hill
Max Staefel
Conleth Hill
Max Staefel


John Wood
John Wood
Wetherby
John Wood
Wetherby


Patrick Malahide
Patrick Malahide
Ralston
Patrick Malahide
Ralston


David Horovitch
David Horovitch
Burnley
David Horovitch
Burnley


Christopher Fulford
Christopher Fulford
Metcalf
Christopher Fulford
Metcalf


Harry Lloyd
Harry Lloyd
Young Rivers
Harry Lloyd
Young Rivers
James Casey
James Casey
Young Colley
James Casey
Young Colley
Tom Roberts
Tom Roberts
Henshaw
Tom Roberts
Henshaw
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