I first learned of the Browning Version with Sir Michael Redgrave from an article by Dr. Anthony Esolen. It was a wonderfully acted poignant film. And Goodbye Mr.Chips was good, too! The book was written by the same author who wrote Lost Horizons, James Hilton. An excellent story. Thank you for your article. I like your comparison of these movies.
We watched The Winslow Boy and loved it. It’s a perfect slice of life from a time of great change and upheaval and gives us hope that believers will make the right choice when confronted with an ethical as well as spiritual dilemma. I’m sure your recommendation for this movie is spot on as usual.
God bless you for being so bold in sharing the gospel in your posts. As you’ve probably noticed, this boldness doesn’t garner as many “likes” or comments, but the seed has been planted, and God’s grace determines what sort of surface it falls on and whether it will produce a good crop.
I first learned of the Browning Version with Sir Michael Redgrave from an article by Dr. Anthony Esolen. It was a wonderfully acted poignant film. And Goodbye Mr.Chips was good, too! The book was written by the same author who wrote Lost Horizons, James Hilton. An excellent story. Thank you for your article. I like your comparison of these movies.
Oh, I didn’t know Prof Esolen wrote about it, I would have linked it, thank you!
Here it is:
https://anthonyesolen.substack.com/p/the-browning-version-1951
We watched The Winslow Boy and loved it. It’s a perfect slice of life from a time of great change and upheaval and gives us hope that believers will make the right choice when confronted with an ethical as well as spiritual dilemma. I’m sure your recommendation for this movie is spot on as usual.
God bless you for being so bold in sharing the gospel in your posts. As you’ve probably noticed, this boldness doesn’t garner as many “likes” or comments, but the seed has been planted, and God’s grace determines what sort of surface it falls on and whether it will produce a good crop.
I truly appreciate it! So glad y’all enjoyed the movie, too!