Andrew Crocker-Harris, professeur de lettres classiques dans une école anglaise, est affligé d'une maladie cardiaque et d'une épouse infidèle. L'intérêt qu'il porte à ses élèves diminue à me... Tout lireAndrew Crocker-Harris, professeur de lettres classiques dans une école anglaise, est affligé d'une maladie cardiaque et d'une épouse infidèle. L'intérêt qu'il porte à ses élèves diminue à mesure qu'il envisage ses derniers jours de travail.Andrew Crocker-Harris, professeur de lettres classiques dans une école anglaise, est affligé d'une maladie cardiaque et d'une épouse infidèle. L'intérêt qu'il porte à ses élèves diminue à mesure qu'il envisage ses derniers jours de travail.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nomination aux 2 BAFTA Awards
- 7 victoires et 3 nominations au total
- Dr. Frobisher
- (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
- Rev. Williamson
- (as Scott Harold)
- Laughton
- (non crédité)
- Boy in Upper 5th Science Class
- (non crédité)
- Mrs. Saunders
- (non crédité)
- Gilbert's Senior Boy
- (non crédité)
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Of course Michael Redgrave steals the show ,but he gets good support all along the way.His performance is subdued,but emotionally intense ,and if you do not shed a tear during his final speech,you must have a heart of stone.The black and white cinematography and the stifling atmosphere give the tragedy the three unities (place,time and action) and an inventive directing makes us forget it's a play,like in the best Mankiewicz works.
This is a wonderful film--and an interesting contrast to the old character from "Goodbye, Mr. Chips". While Chips was a bit stuffy, he adored his students and was beloved...whereas, with the character from this film Redgrave plays a man who is bitter and sad...yet by the end manages to keep some level of self-respect.
By the way, my wife hated that this film never really got to the heart of why the teacher and his wife were so cold towards each other. There is a scene that alludes, mildly, to perhaps him being impotent or perhaps even gay--but she needed to know this in order to love the film and was disappointed it was never revealed. See the IMDb trivia for more on this, by the way.
For illustrating how the elimination of human feelings can be so destructive to mind, body and soul, here Redgrave deserves all accolades awarded him. Clearly one of the finest actors in cinematic history.
Just to add here that it is not a weakness to illustrate feelings but as the film states strongly, it is more of a failure to hide them.
This is a lesson in how the human condition can in the end and ultimately triumph over suppression of life itself.
Excellent film.
As a director, Asquith never really displayed much in the way of a visual sensibility, relying instead on the quality of his scripts but he still managed to make some of the best British films of the period, this being one of them. Although well-played the Albert Finney remake doesn't come close.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTerence Rattigan's original one-act play ended with Crocker-Harris telling the headmaster that he wished to speak last at the closing ceremony. His apologetic speech to the students was written by Rattigan especially for the screen.
- Citations
Andrew Crocker-Harris: You see, my dear Hunter, she is really quite as much to be pitied as I am. We are both of us interesting subjects for your microscope, hmmm! Oh, both of us needing something from the other to make life supportable for us... and neither of us able to give it. Two kinds of love, hers and mine. Worlds apart! Oh, I know now, but back when I married her, I did not think that they were incompatible, nor, I suppose, did she.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Wipeout: Épisode #6.1 (1998)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1