Goodbye Mr Chips (2002)

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Written by Frank Delaney, Brian Finch

Directed by Stuart Orme

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

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Main Cast

Image for Martin ClunesMartin ClunesMr. Chipping
Image for Victoria HamiltonVictoria HamiltonKatherine Chipping
Conleth HillMax Staefel
John WoodWetherby
Patrick MalahideRalston
David HorovitchBurnley
Richard BraineDr. Merivale the 2nd
Doyne ByrdDr. Merivale
Peter CantApril Fool Boy
James CaseyYoung Colley
Henry CavillColley
George ClarkeYoung Callender
Andrew CollinsCallender Senior
Eddie CooperYoung Rushton
Rory CopusAlderdyce
Jaq CroftMrs. Sexton
Alex DawsonYoung Rivers the 2nd
Christopher FulfordMetcalf
John HardingSir John Rivers
Florence HoathAlice Johnson
Paula Jacobs1st Elderly Lady
Dominic Le MoignanAtkins
Nicky Le MoignanColley the 2nd
Robin LermitteChairman Sexton
Harry LloydYoung Rivers
James MalcolmHawthorne
Jack MerriottHighcroft OTC Officer
Image for William MoseleyWilliam MoseleyForrester
David NethertonRinehart
John PearsonSoldier Colley Senior
Graham PountneyMr. Rushton Senior
Tom RobertsHenshaw
Bryan RobsonMan With Whiskers
Oliver RokisonYoung Wallingford
Hugh SachsAwkward Man
Tom SeddonYoung Grenville
Joe SowerbuttsYoung Sexton
Jack StaddonBoy Sc.44
Irene Sutcliffe2nd Elderly Lady
Tom SzekeresLancaster
Thomas WanseyMorgan

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