TY - GEN AB - A shy British school master named Mr. Chipping devotes his life to teaching "his boys" after the death of his lovely, energetic American wife Katherine. Told via flashbacks, the film features an aged Mr. Chipping looking back nostalgically at his long career, taking note of the people who've touched his life over the years. AU - Wood, Sam, AU - Saville, Victor, AU - Sherriff, R. C. AU - West, Claudine, AU - Maschwitz, Eric, AU - Donat, Robert, AU - Garson, Greer, AU - Kilburn, Terence. AU - Mills, John, AU - Henreid, Paul. AU - Furse, Judith, AU - Harding, Lyn. AU - Rosmer, Milton, AU - Leister, Frederick, AU - Young, Freddie. AU - Junge, Alfred. AU - Frend, Charles, AU - Addinsell, Richard, AU - Hilton, James, CN - PN1997 CN - PN1997 CY - Burbank, CA : DA - [2004] ET - Standard version. ID - 334678 KW - Teachers KW - Boarding schools KW - Boarding school students LA - engfre LA - English or French language soundtracks with optional English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned in English. N1 - Originally released as a motion picture in 1939. N1 - Based on the novel by James Hilton. N1 - Presented in a format preserving the aspect ratio of the original theatrical exhibition. N2 - A shy British school master named Mr. Chipping devotes his life to teaching "his boys" after the death of his lovely, energetic American wife Katherine. Told via flashbacks, the film features an aged Mr. Chipping looking back nostalgically at his long career, taking note of the people who've touched his life over the years. PB - Warner Home Video, PP - Burbank, CA : PY - [2004] SN - 0790785323 SN - 9780790785325 T1 - Goodbye, Mr. Chips TI - Goodbye, Mr. Chips ER -