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Michael Redgrave gives his greatest performance as Andrew Crocker-Harris, a boarding-school teacher who realizes that his life may be a failure, in this powerful adaptation of Terence Rattigan's play with a screenplay by Rattigan himself. Poor health forces Crocker-Harris to give up his teaching position after years of thankless service and scorn from his students and colleagues. His marriage to Millie (Jean Kent) is also in free fall, as his wife is openly having an affair with the school's chemistry teacher, Hunter (Nigel Patrick). The sensitivity of one student (Brian Smith) breaks through Crocker-Harris's reserved British exterior, but it takes the final departure of his wife, right before the school's graduation exercises, to wake him up once and for all. He discards his prepared speech and speaks openly to the assembled students, delivering a moving apology for having failed them as their teacher. The film's rich montage of incident and character detail builds to intense emotional heights that make this version of The Browning Version a classic. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Anthony Asquith Best British Film 1951 Nominee
Cannes Film Festival Michael Redgrave Best Actor 1951 Winner

Cast

Michael Redgrave
as Andrew Crocker-Harris
Jean Kent
as Millie Crocker-Harris
Nigel Patrick
as Frank Hunter
Wilfrid Hyde-White
as Frobisher
Ronald Howard
as Gilbert
Bill Travers
as Fletcher
Ivan Samson
as Lord Baxter
Josephine Middleton
as Mrs. Frobisher
Sarah Lawson
as Betty Carstairs
Scott Harold
as Rev. Williamson
Judith Furse
as Mrs. Williamson

Crew

Anthony Asquith
Director
Teddy Baird
Producer
Terence Rattigan
Play Author
Terence Rattigan
Screenwriter
Desmond Dickinson
Cinematographer
Carmen Dillon
Art Director
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