Status
Released
original language
English
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$ 0
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Dr. Thomas Arnold

East

Tom Brown

Mrs. Mary Arnold

Flashman

Sally Harowell

Walker Brooke

Squire Brown

Old Thomas

Effie

Tom Brown's Nanny

Tavern Keeper

Grimsby aka Old Grimey

Maid

Boy

Sidney

Westcott

Boy

Dustman

Old Brodie

Sam the Coachman

Boy

Boy

Jacob

Lexton

School Porter

Butler

Diggs

Student

Boy

Boy

Farmer Jenkins

Tadpole Martin

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-23
There is something almost vicarious about this depiction of the trials and tribulations of the young "Tom Brown" (Jimmy Lydon) as he struggles at the famous Rugby school. It's more of an evaluation of his impassioned headmaster "Thomas Arnold" (Sir Cedric Hardwicke in one of his more substantial roles) who, despite his reputation for rather unorthodox teaching, accepts this position determined to drag education kicking and screaming, if needs be, into a new century. Like it or not, "Brown" is the to be held up as exemplar for his ideals. The story addresses the issues around modernising learning, but also of integrity and decency (and, frequently, the lack of those virtues) amongst the boys as they grow into men. "Flashman" (Billy Halop) is particularly effective as the young man's tormentor and Robert Stevenson creates a story that offers us an opportunity to scrutinise the aspirations (and sacrifices) of both teacher and pupils alike. Freddie Bartholomew ("Ned") and Josephine Hutchinson ("Mrs. Arnold") add richness to, and diversion from, the intensity of the story and help present us with decent thought-provoking exposé of attitudes and loyalties that still resonate 80 years later...