Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951 film)

Tom Brown's Schooldays is a 1951 British drama film, produced by Brian Desmond Hurst, directed by Gordon Parry and starring John Howard Davies, Robert Newton and James Hayter.[1] It is based on the 1857 novel of the same name by Thomas Hughes.[2] For this version, Rugby School was used as a filming location.[3]

Tom Brown's Schooldays
Directed byGordon Parry
Produced byBrian Desmond Hurst
Screenplay byNoel Langley
Based onthe novel by Thomas Hughes
StarringJohn Howard Davies
Robert Newton
James Hayter
Music byRichard Addinsell
CinematographyC.M. Pennington-Richards
Edited byKenneth Heeley-Ray
Production
company
Talisman Productions
Distributed byRenown Pictures (UK)
United Artists (US)
Release date
  • 17 April 1951 (1951-04-17) (UK)
  • 2 November 1951 (1951-11-02) (US)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Cast

Critical reception

"Isn't quite as good as the 1940 Hollywood adaptation," thought Allmovie;[2] whereas The New York Times found it "superior in every way to the one made in Hollywood some years back. The quaint customs have an English-cut, at least".[4] Variety applauded the acting of John Howard Davies, Robert Newton and "a standout performance by John Forrest as the sneering, bullying Flashman";[3] while Time Out approved the "solidly carpentered third screen version of Thomas Hughes' famous Rugby story - atmospherically shot on location in the old school itself."[5]

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