Can't say "Goodbye Mr Chips"

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"Goodbye Mr Chips". brings back a lot of memories of Grammar School. O'Toole is simply splendid.
This movie paints an endearing picture of life in an all-boys school - to which I can relate, having attended 2 with very precious staff of whom Mr Chips is no doubt the paradigm: the best of all-boys schoolmasters in a father figure.
Two lines are particularly memorable, the first "Hundreds of children, all boys", and "You'll never grow up"
There really can be fun in gender exclusive schools.

Loved it. Show it again soon!

About The Show

An adaptation of the James Hilton novel tracing beloved Latin teacher Mr. Chipping, from the time he accepts his post at the private boarding school Brookfield to his keenly-felt death 50 years later.
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