Browning Version

Andrew Crocker-Harris, "The Crock" as his students call him, knows he isn't loved like the fictional Mr. Chips, but in the span of just over a day he is forced as Robert Burns would say, "to see ourselves as others see us." Michael Redgrave, the father of the British theatrical family and himself a former schoolmaster, brings a quiet resolve to the role of a man coming to terms with the failure of his life. His much younger wife, Jean (Jean Kent), has come to the end of her frustration with his failure to rise in his profession and becomes bitter when illness forces his early retirement. When a small act of kindness by one of his students lets him see how he has never imparted to them his own love of the classics, he begins to reflect on the rest of his life. His marital problems, confessed in terms far less explicit than are common to today, is perhaps even more effective for its verbal restraint. <br> <br> Anthony Asquith, who directed Redgrave in THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, takes a successful co...

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metalluk
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God from Afar Looks Graciously upon a Gentle Master

bymetalluk Sep 8, 2005
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Pros A career performance by Michael Redgrave, facilitated by director Asquith's...
Cons Somewhat predictable storyline
Recommended it? Yes

The Browning Version is one of those films that will bring back memories for you of some of the more disciplinarian teachers that you once had in elementary or secondary school. Anthony Asquith's successful adaptation of a one-act play by Terence Rattigan looks at that issue from the other vantage... Read full review »

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CAVEO QUIETIS DIES

byspelvini Nov 30, 2011
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Pros Michael Redgrave in an astounding performance
Cons a little too confined at times
Recommended it? Yes

The expression that a man is what he does takes on new meaning when applied to The Browning Version.  As Professor Andrew Crocker-Harris, Michael Redgrave shows us a man whose life career has been translating and teaching the “dead” languages Latin and Greek, and like his subject... Read full review »

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A bad case of burnout

bybillymac00 Apr 2, 2000
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Pros good story and character development
Cons minor elements a little dated
Recommended it? Yes

How can a movie go wrong that stars a member of the great Redgrave acting family? Minor elements of this movie date it slightly but hardly detract from a poignant, good story and well developed lead character. The story centers around an Old World university professor that has burned out, his... Read full review »

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Browning Version [Criterion Collection] (Full Frame)

New, restored high-definition Digital transfer, Audio commentary by film historian Bruce Eder, Exclusive interview with Mike Figgis, director of the 1994 remake, Archival interview with star Michael Redgrave from 1958, Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing, Plus: A new essay by critic Geoffrey Macnab. New, restored high-definition Digital transfer Audio commentary by film historian Bruce Eder Exclusive interview with Mike Figgis, director of the 1994 remake Archival interview with star Michael Redgrave from 1958 Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Plus: A new essay by critic Geoffrey Macnab.

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Key Information

Stars Michael Redgrave
Actors Nigel Patrick
Available Formats DVD: Special Edition Single Disc
Directors Anthony Asquith
UPC 037429202227
Genre Dramas
Subgenre British • Classic • Drama
MPAA Rating Not Rated
Release Date 1951
Running Time 1hr 30min

DVD Editions

DVD: Special Edition Single Disc1hr 30minCriterion CollectionJune 28, 2005Not Rated037429202227

VHS Editions

VHS1hr 30minFestival FilmsNot Rated

Professional Reviews

(06/24/2005, p.148-149, Edward Karam): "Redgrave's stoical, nuanced performance anchors this poignant drama..."

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