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  1. The Browning Version is a 1951 British drama film based on the 1948 play of the same name by Terence Rattigan. It was directed by Anthony Asquith and starred Michael Redgrave. In 1994, the play was filmed again with Albert Finney in the lead.

  2. The Browning Version: Directed by Anthony Asquith. With Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent, Nigel Patrick, Wilfrid Hyde-White. Andrew Crocker-Harris (Michael Redgrave), a classics teacher at an English school, is afflicted with a heart ailment and an unfaithful wife (Jean Kent).

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    • Anthony Asquith
    • 1951-11-09
  3. The Browning Version. Michael Redgrave gives the performance of his career in Anthony Asquiths adaptation of Terence Rattigans unforgettable play. Redgrave portrays Andrew Crocker-Harris, an embittered, middle-aged schoolmaster who begins to feel that his life has been a failure.

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  4. The Browning Version | Rotten Tomatoes. 1951 1h 30m Drama. List. Andrew Crocker-Harris (Michael Redgrave) has been forced from his position as the classics master at an English public school...

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    • Michael Redgrave
    • Anthony Asquith
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  5. Andrew Crocker-Harris (Michael Redgrave), a stuffy professor of Classical Greek at an English public school is disliked by his students, being cuckolded by a colleague and denied a deserved pension by the penurious headmaster (Wilfred Hyde-White).

  6. Overview. Andrew Crocker-Harris has been forced from his position as the classics master at an English public school due to poor health. As he winds up his final term, he discovers not only that his wife, Millie, has been unfaithful to him with one of his fellow schoolmasters, but that the school's students and faculty have long disdained him.

  7. By the time he came to make The Browning Version, in 1951, much of the old flamboyance had gone. Whereas his directorial style in the silent era was all fireworks, the Asquith of later years was a far more unobtrusive and restrained filmmaker.