Tom Brown's Schooldays
When Tom Brown arrives at Rugby boarding school, he’s mercilessly tormented by the school’s evil bully Flashman. With the help of his friend East, plucky Brown devises a plan to get back at Flashman; in the meantime, he’s asked to look out for a timid new student, whose life is accidentally put in peril during a school race.
Cast

John Howard Davies
Tom Brown

Robert Newton
Thomas Arnold

James Hayter
Old Thomas

John Forrest
Flashman

Michael Hordern
Wilkes

Max Bygraves
Coach Guard

Francis de Wolff
Squire Brown

Amy Veness
Mrs. Wixie

Brian Worth
Judd

Rachel Gurney
Mrs. Arthur

Michael Brennan
Black Bart

Michael Ward
Master

Neil North
Diggs

Glyn Dearman
Arthur

Diana Wynyard
Mrs. Arnold

Hermione Baddeley
Sally Harrowell

Kathleen Byron
Mrs. Brown
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
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.
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