Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn elderly British schoolmaster is upset when a new teacher comes to the school and is an immediate success with the boys. The older man thinks he is not getting the respect he deserves.An elderly British schoolmaster is upset when a new teacher comes to the school and is an immediate success with the boys. The older man thinks he is not getting the respect he deserves.An elderly British schoolmaster is upset when a new teacher comes to the school and is an immediate success with the boys. The older man thinks he is not getting the respect he deserves.
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May MacDonald
- Mrs. Dormer
- (as May Macdonald/May McDonald)
Brendan Clegg
- Dodge
- (as Brendon Clegg)
David Spenser
- Champernown
- (as David Spencer)
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This story is set at a bording school...the sort of place that used to be popular for middle class and up and coming families. The one here has a headmaster that simply accepts no discussion from his staff and he treats them like the pupils.
Into this fascist sort of environment arrives a new teacher, Mr. Traill. Traill is fresh out of the military but is a rather decent and laid back guy. This is a problem, as his superior, Mr. Perrin is a very rigid and small-minded man. Traill's manners and style rub him wrong...and Perrin takes an almost immediate dislike for him. Finishing up the term here is going to be very difficult and you assume sooner or later, something has to give as the tension is so obvious that the kids pick up on it. The ending to this tale is very shocking and a bit surprise. I also loved the scene just after this between Traill and the headmaster...it's very welcome.
Overall, an extremely well acted and enjoyable character study that is well worth your time.
Into this fascist sort of environment arrives a new teacher, Mr. Traill. Traill is fresh out of the military but is a rather decent and laid back guy. This is a problem, as his superior, Mr. Perrin is a very rigid and small-minded man. Traill's manners and style rub him wrong...and Perrin takes an almost immediate dislike for him. Finishing up the term here is going to be very difficult and you assume sooner or later, something has to give as the tension is so obvious that the kids pick up on it. The ending to this tale is very shocking and a bit surprise. I also loved the scene just after this between Traill and the headmaster...it's very welcome.
Overall, an extremely well acted and enjoyable character study that is well worth your time.
David Farrar comes to teach at a public school, and finds himself at war with senior master Marius Goring. Goring considers the new man an affront because he complains when he uses both bath tubs each morning -- one hot soak and one cold plunge -- borrows his umbrella without asking, and steals the imagined affection of Greta Gynt and the real affection of the schoolboys. Farrar comes to realize that Goring is insane, an insanity driven by the snide and pointless railings of the headmaster, Raymond Huntley.
It's based on a novel by the prolific Hugh Walpole, and makes me think of the adage that the reason academic fights are so vicious is because the stakes are small. Why anyone should be at this school is beyond me. Anyone who would send their children to this hidebound, rotten institute is clear neglect. Still, Goring is perfect in in his thankless role; he made a career of playing bizarre creatures, and this was near his peak.
It's based on a novel by the prolific Hugh Walpole, and makes me think of the adage that the reason academic fights are so vicious is because the stakes are small. Why anyone should be at this school is beyond me. Anyone who would send their children to this hidebound, rotten institute is clear neglect. Still, Goring is perfect in in his thankless role; he made a career of playing bizarre creatures, and this was near his peak.
Interesting study of Edwardian values and manners in England before the Beatles and sexual revolution of the 60's.
Unlike many films of the period, it is not overplayed, the characters are well acted and convincing.
Unlike many films of the period, it is not overplayed, the characters are well acted and convincing.
This is a great story that holds you to it while the story unravels. The film is quited dated now but in a way that makes it all the more interesting. The main part is that of Marius Goring as Mr. Perrin who plays a teacher who seems to be very much a loner and ill at ease socially to such an extent that his feeble unsuccessful attempts to woo Greta Gynt who is won over by new teacher David Traill (David Farrar) plus the bullying he takes from the Headmaster Raymond Huntley takes him over the edge. We do not initially take to Mr Perrin but as the film unfolds he comes over as very much a victim of his time, his shyness and the overall situation at the public school where he teaches and has taught for 21 years. Some of the scenes are very short and punchy but the film moves along to its final tragic conclusion. We instinctively know something is going to happen but it is very difficult to second guess the outcome. There is an interesting article on the internet from the Old Monrovians School from a pupil who went on an organised visit to Denham while this film was being made. He describes the sets and also having a talk with Edward Chapman and also a 'very disinterested David Farrar' who apparently posed for a photograph and went back to his dressing room and was not seen again that day. Not often we hear of someone who had been to Denham so it is good to get such an insight
I found this to be a jaw dropping, rather disturbing movie. All about bullying, the headmaster bullying staff, the teacher bullying the children and the new teacher. Underneath all of this, the children treat it as the norm and are as happy as can be.
Terrific acting by all involved, this is, apart from the over-dramatic last ten minutes, an utterly believable movie.
The very last line is brilliantly delivered and says so much.
Terrific movie.
Terrific acting by all involved, this is, apart from the over-dramatic last ten minutes, an utterly believable movie.
The very last line is brilliantly delivered and says so much.
Terrific movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMarius Goring, who played the aging Mr Perrin, was actually four years younger than David Farrar, who played the much younger Mr Traill.
- GaffesAs Perrin encounters Miss Lester and invites her for a walk, he comments on how glorious the day was and how there was no hint of rain. Miss Lester agrees, but the sky overhead and behind them was thick with ominous clouds.
- Citations
David Traill: You know where you are with boys - if you treat 'em decently they won't let you down.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Turning Heads: Pamela Hutchinson on the life and films of Greta Gynt (2024)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Hemlig kärlek
- Lieux de tournage
- D&P Studios, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(studio: made at D&P Studios)
- Société de production
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- Durée
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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