Michael Redgrave gives the performance of his career in Anthony Asquith’s adaptation of Terence Rattigan’s unforgettable play. Redgrave portrays Andrew Crocker-Harris, an embittered, middle-aged schoolmaster who begins to feel that his life has been a failure. Diminished by poor health, a crumbling marriage, and the derision of his pupils, the once brilliant scholar is compelled to reexamine his life when a young student offers an unexpected gesture of kindness. A heartbreaking story of remorse and atonement, The Browning Version is a classic of British realism and the winner of best actor and best screenplay honors at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- Restored high-definition digital transfer
- Audio commentary featuring film historian Bruce Eder
- Interview with Mike Figgis, director of the 1994 remake
- Interview with Michael Redgrave from 1958
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: An essay by film critic Geoffrey Macnab
Cover by Michael Boland













