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Director: | Robert Stevenson |
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Writer: | Thomas Hughes, Walter Ferris, Frank Cavett, Gene Towne, C. Graham Baker |
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When private tutor Thomas Arnold (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) becomes headmaster at Rugby, a boy's preparatory school in England, he puts into place a policy of strict punishment for unruliness and bulying. Arnold finds an ally in Tom Brown (Jimmy Lydon), a new student who is subjected to hazing and abuse by a group of older boys and is pressured by his friends to keep quiet about it. Fed up, he leads his fellow classmates in an underground rebellion against their tormentors. But certain unspoken rules still apply at the school and Brown loses his hero status when he is accussed of breaking the Rugby code of silence. | |
Release Date: | Jun 26, 1940 |
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Director: | Robert Stevenson |
Writer: | Thomas Hughes, Walter Ferris, Frank Cavett, Gene Towne, C. Graham Baker |
Genres: | Family, Drama |
Keywords | based on novel or book, boarding school, bully, 19th century |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update) Entered: Apr 30, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Cedric Hardwicke | Dr. Thomas Arnold |
Freddie Bartholomew | East |
Jimmy Lydon | Tom Brown |
Josephine Hutchinson | Mrs. Mary Arnold |
Billy Halop | Flashman |
Polly Moran | Sally Harowell |
Hughie Green | Walker Brooke |
Ernest Cossart | Squire Brown |
Alec Craig | Old Thomas |
Gale Storm | Effie |
Antoinette Rotche | Tom Brown's Nanny |
Lionel Belmore | Tavern Keeper |
Barlowe Borland | Grimsby aka Old Grimey |
Rita Carlyle | Maid |
Richard Clucas | Boy |
John 'Uh huh' Collum | Sidney |
Harry Duff | Westcott |
Calvin Ellison | Boy |
Harold Entwistle | Dustman |
Ian Fulton | Old Brodie |
Forrester Harvey | Sam the Coachman |
Cullen Johnson | Boy |
Calvin Leslie | Boy |
Peter Madden | Jacob |
Paul Mathews | Lexton |
Frank Mills | School Porter |
Alexander Pollard | Butler |
Charles Smith | Diggs |
Walter Tetley | Student |
Tommy Thompson | Boy |
Richard West | Boy |
Leonard Willey | Farmer Jenkins |
Dick Chandlee | Tadpole Martin |
Name | Job |
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Robert Stevenson | Director, Additional Dialogue |
Nicholas Musuraca | Director of Photography |
Thomas Hughes | Novel |
Walter Ferris | Screenplay |
Frank Cavett | Screenplay |
Gene Towne | Screenplay |
C. Graham Baker | Screenplay |
Anthony Collins | Original Music Composer |
Name | Title |
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C. Graham Baker | Producer |
Gene Towne | Producer |
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Trending Position
There is something almost vicarious about this depiction of the trials and tribulations of the young "Tom Brown" (Jimmy Lydon) as he struggles at the famous Rugby school. It's more of an evaluation of his impassioned headmaster "Thomas Arnold" (Sir Cedric Hardwicke in one of his more substantial rol ... es) who, despite his reputation for rather unorthodox teaching, accepts this position determined to drag education kicking and screaming, if needs be, into a new century. Like it or not, "Brown" is the to be held up as exemplar for his ideals. The story addresses the issues around modernising learning, but also of integrity and decency (and, frequently, the lack of those virtues) amongst the boys as they grow into men. "Flashman" (Billy Halop) is particularly effective as the young man's tormentor and Robert Stevenson creates a story that offers us an opportunity to scrutinise the aspirations (and sacrifices) of both teacher and pupils alike. Freddie Bartholomew ("Ned") and Josephine Hutchinson ("Mrs. Arnold") add richness to, and diversion from, the intensity of the story and help present us with decent thought-provoking exposé of attitudes and loyalties that still resonate 80 years later...