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Tom Brown's Schooldays

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951)
Tom Brown (John Howard Davies) starts at Rugby boarding school. He is tormented by Flashman (John Forrest), the school bully.
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Tom Brown (John Howard Davies) starts at Rugby boarding school. He is tormented by Flashman (John Forrest), the school bully.Tom Brown (John Howard Davies) starts at Rugby boarding school. He is tormented by Flashman (John Forrest), the school bully.Tom Brown (John Howard Davies) starts at Rugby boarding school. He is tormented by Flashman (John Forrest), the school bully.

  • Director
    • Gordon Parry
  • Writers
    • Thomas Hughes
    • Noel Langley
  • Stars
    • John Howard Davies
    • Robert Newton
    • James Hayter
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Gordon Parry
    • Writers
      • Thomas Hughes
      • Noel Langley
    • Stars
      • John Howard Davies
      • Robert Newton
      • James Hayter
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    John Howard Davies
    John Howard Davies
    • Tom Brown
    Robert Newton
    Robert Newton
    • Dr. Thomas Arnold
    James Hayter
    James Hayter
    • Old Thomas
    John Charlesworth
    • East
    John Forrest
    • Flashman
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Wilkes
    Max Bygraves
    • Coach Guard
    Francis De Wolff
    Francis De Wolff
    • Squire Brown
    • (as Francis de Wolff)
    Amy Veness
    Amy Veness
    • Mrs. Wixie
    Brian Worth
    Brian Worth
    • Judd
    Rachel Gurney
    Rachel Gurney
    • Mrs. Arthur
    Michael Brennan
    • Black Bart
    Michael Ward
    • Master
    Neil North
    Neil North
    • Diggs
    Glyn Dearman
    • Arthur
    Diana Wynyard
    Diana Wynyard
    • Mrs.Arnold
    Hermione Baddeley
    Hermione Baddeley
    • Sally Harrowell
    Kathleen Byron
    Kathleen Byron
    • Mrs. Brown
    • Director
      • Gordon Parry
    • Writers
      • Thomas Hughes
      • Noel Langley
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    7CinemaSerf

    Tom Brown's Schooldays

    John Howard Davies - probably most famous for his portrayal of orphan "Oliver Twist" in David Lean's classic - is a little too weedy, for me, as the title character in this adaptation of Thomas Hughes' story about a young boy sent to the prestigious Rugby School in the 1830's where he encounters bullies; brutality and ultimately kindness. Robert Newton turns in a great performance as "Dr. Arnold" who believes that the somewhat cruel educational practices are of the past, and so he and "Tom Brown" try to improve things. This film is not so faithful to the book; but uses the two lead performances, as well as a convincing effort from John Forrest as his nemesis "Flashman", to convey much of it's sentiment. I probably preferred the 1940 version, but there's not much in it.
    8mickjohnston

    An interesting insight into Englands Public Schools history

    The film follows the trials and tribulations of a young schoolboy, Tom Brown, who is sent to Rugby public school.

    Here he is looked after on arrival by "Scud" East who becomes his friend. East helps the young Brown to make his way through the initiations that each newcomer is expected to undergo. They include Singing in the Hall whilst being pelted with all manner of small objects, and also the tradition of "fagging" - this means running errands and doing small jobs for the 6th Formers.

    The school bully , Flashman, although only being a 5th Former forces the younger boys to undertake these "fagging" tasks, failure on their part usually resulting in some kind of punishment. One of these is "Roasting' - the young boy being held against a hearth where an open fire singes their legs.

    Tom is forced to undergo this treatment. Shortly afterwards he and East rebel against Flashman and a fight ensues with the two younger boys emerging victorious.This puts an end to the bullying.

    All in all a very watchable film. Of course the discipline endured by the boys at Rugby in the 1830's is long gone. Maybe it a loss to modern society, of course we will never know.

    Recommended viewing.
    Hotwok2013

    Excellent Adaptation Of The Book.

    "Tom Brown's Schooldays" is a semi-autobiographical novel by Thomas Hughes published in 1856. The author himself attended Rugby school as a boy & it is obvious that the book could only have been written by someone who had experienced life in an English public school firsthand. All English public schools, (& some quite ordinary boys schools), had a "fazing system". New boys were exposed to "initiation ceremonies" involving humiliation & bullying which was supposed to "toughen them up" & make men of them. In reality it was just an excuse for some of the older boys with a nasty nature to mete out punishment & degradation on innocent young boys. Such behaviour still takes place today for new Army recruits. Getting on to the 1951 movie it is a faithful adaptation of the novel. John Howard Davies plays young Tom Brown who when he first arrives at Rugby as an 11 year old is befriended by East (John Charlesworth). East is starting his second year & passes on what he has learned to his new friend & in particular he warns him to beware of Flashman. Flashman, (extremely well played by John Forrest), is a thoroughly obnoxious young man & a bully of the worst possible kind. At one point in the movie Tom Brown is "roasted" by Flashman against a roaring coal fire forcing him to give up a race ticket he has won in a lottery for the Derby favourite. Brown refuses to give it up & has his backside badly burned in what amounts to being tortured. He also refuses to tell the headmaster who did it to him. The headmaster Thomas Arnold is played by one of the great character actors of British cinema Robert Newton who gives, (for him), a fairly restrained performance. The full story is very entertaining & at the movies end Flashman, deservedly, gets his comeuppance by being expelled resulting from another incident involving Tom Brown & his friend East. Worthy of mention, too, is the musical score written for the movie by Richard Adinsell which is excellent. Great Stuff!.
    6shakercoola

    Well staged but lacklustre in parts

    A British drama; A story set in 1834 at Rugby School in England is about a boy's efforts to adjust to boarding school life and contend with the calculated cruelties of a bully. A new, benevolent schoolmaster, Doctor Arnold, believes that discipline and reform are necessary, and he puts his faith in the boy as his seed of success. This is the third film version of Thomas Hughes' book. The staging is more authentic, atmospherically shot on location in the old school itself. The story has a slow but steady pace, but it becomes sketchy at times. John Howard Davies, who plays Tom Brown, gives a good performance. Robert Newton is well cast and impressive as that heroic schoolmaster, but not enough screen time is given to his character and his principles and strength, which underpin the story, especially for viewers who read the book. Flashman is given a strong presence by John Forrest as the epitome of snobbery, though he is weaker than expected in the scene of his character's physical confrontation.
    Phil_Chester

    Faint praise

    Comparisons with 'Goodbye, Mr Chips', 'The Winslow Boy' and 'The Browning Version' are inevitable, but this film just hasn't quite got the chops to compete. It's fascinating as a pseudo-historical record of public school life in the mid-19th Century, but the story fails to engage fully. However, it's an innocent enough way to pass the time without boring you rigid. Damned with faint praise.

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    • Trivia
      With the deaths of Max Bygraves (Coach Guard) and John Forrest (Flashman) in 2012, all of the credited cast in this film have now passed away.
    • Goofs
      At the very end when Tom Brown is chasing behind the camera car, 3 sets of tyre marks can clearly be seen in the grass.
    • Quotes

      Tadpole: Ooh you lucky brute!

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: "This story was filmed at Rugby against the authentic background of Rugby School as it was in 1834, and follows closely the style, language and atmosphere of those ancient days. The school is the birthplace of the game of Rugby as depicted in this film, and from which American football has developed".
    • Alternate versions
      A colorized version exists.
    • Connections
      Version of Tom Brown's Schooldays (1916)

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 1951 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Školovanje Toma Brauna
    • Filming locations
      • Rugby School, Rugby, Warwickshire, England, UK(made at Rugby School)
    • Production company
      • Talisman Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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