Summary
Tom Brown’s Schooldays is a British period drama film first released in 1951,
directed by Gordon Parry.
The film stars John Howard Davies, Robert Newton, John Charlesworth, James Hayter and John Forrest.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Gordon Parry
- Script: Thomas Hughes, Noel Langley
- Photo: C.M. Pennington-Richards
- Music: Richard Addinsell
- Cast: John Howard Davies (Tom Brown), Robert Newton (Dr. Thomas Arnold), John Charlesworth (East), James Hayter (Old Thomas), John Forrest (Flashman), Michael Hordern (Wilkes), Max Bygraves (Coach Guard), Francis De Wolff (Squire Brown), Diana Wynyard (Mrs. Thomas Arnold), Hermione Baddeley (Sally Harrowell), Kathleen Byron (Mrs. Brown), Amy Veness (Mrs. Wixie), Brian Worth (Judd), Rachel Gurney (Mrs. Arthur), Michael Brennan (Black Bart), Neil North (Diggs), Michael Ward (Master), Glyn Dearman (Arthur), Ben Aris (Tadpole), John Campbell (Student), Roland Dallas (Student), Anthony Doonan (Student), Robin Dowell (Student), Geoffrey Goodheart, David Jenks (Student), Nina Parry (Dr. Arnold’s daughter), Peter Scott (Gower), Derek Stephens (Student), Gabriel Woolf (Student)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 93 min; B&W
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