Tom Brown's Schooldays with Stephen Fry: DVD Cover

    Tom Brown's Schooldays Director: Dave Moore Cast: Stephen Fry, Jemma Redgrave, Alex Pettyfer, Joseph Beattie

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/10/2007
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Sales Rank: 39,433
     
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    Disc #1 -- Tom Brown's Schooldays
    1. Leaving Home [7:52]
    2. Flashman [12:13]
    3. Rude Awakening [6:38]
    4. Out for a Run [6:17]
    5. The Truth [7:36]
    6. Crime and Punishment [15:20]
    7. The Derby Drawing [6:09]
    8. Return Home [7:37]
    9. A Horrible Act [4:21]
    10. The Fight [9:01]
    11. Prayer for a Friend [9:18]
    12. Closing Credits [:49]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Stephen Fry, Jemma Redgrave, Joseph Beattie, and Alex Pettyfer star in director Dave Moore's adaptation of Thomas Hughes' timeless coming of age tale. The time is the mid-1800s, and Tom Brown is a timid student at Rugby Public School. Confronted with relentless bullying, the homesick schoolboy makes the transformation into a courageous student who isn't afraid to face life's obstacles by confronting his fears, standing up for what's right, and fighting to overcome the many pratfalls of adolescence. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    February 15, 2008: I've never read the book but I thoroughly enjoyed this film. Stephen Fry is fantastic as a well-meaning, reform-minded headmaster and Alex Pettyfer is a fantastic actor the transformation of his character from a shallow and bitter schoolboy to a young man that stands up for himself against a bigger more powerful opponent is brilliant. The casting and costumes are amazing -- a film that all growing boys should watch, maybe they would learn something...