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Cheers for Miss Bishop
The heart-warming life story of a small town school teacher, depicting her loves, tears and joys.
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Cheers for Miss Bishop
Ella Bishop is an inhibited girl whose frustrations grow as she approaches womanhood. As a women her ambitions to teach cause her to lose her only opportunity for true love. Ella's life becomes one of missed chances and wrong choices. As she reaches old age she reflects back and realizes she allowed the years to go by without achieving what she believes to be her true fulfillment. However her years have not been without glory and her moment of triumph arrives when her numerous now-famous students from over the...
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Cheers For Miss Bishop
And hooray for those who quietly make a difference in young lives. Perfectly pleasant portrait of the loves, triumphs and sorrows of a Midwestern teacher who served the same school for more than 50 years.
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Cheers for Miss Bishop
And hooray for those who quietly make a difference in young lives. Perfectly pleasant portrait of the loves, triumphs and sorrows of a...
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Cheers for Miss Bishop - B&W
Something of a distaff Mr. Chips, schoolteacher Ella Bishop (Martha Scott) devotes her life to her work, ageing 50 years (from 19 to 69) in the course of the film. At a testimonial dinner on the occasion of her retirement, Miss Bishop's former students wonder why their beloved teacher never married. In flashback, the audience learns that town grocer Sam (William Gargan) has carried a torch for her for five decades, while she obliviously pursued unfortunate romantic relationships with weak-willed...
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CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP
Ella Bishop is an inhibited girl whose frustrations grow as she approaches womanhood. As a women, her ambitions to teach cause her to lose her only opportunity for true love. Ella's life becomes one of missed chances and wrong choices. As she reaches old age, she reflects back and realizes she allowed the years to go by without achieving what she believes to be her true fulfillment. However, her years have not been without glory, and her moment of triumph arrives when her numerous now-famous students...
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Cheers for Miss Bishop
And hooray for those who quietly make a difference in young lives. Perfectly pleasant portrait of the loves, triumphs and sorrows of a Midwestern teacher who served the same school for more than 50 years.
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Cheers for Miss Bishop
And hooray for those who quietly make a difference in young lives. Perfectly pleasant portrait of the loves, triumphs and sorrows of a Midwestern teacher who served the same school for more than 50 years.
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Cheers for Miss Bishop
Something of a distaff Mr. Chips, schoolteacher Ella Bishop (Martha Scott) devotes her life to her work, ageing 50 years (from 19 to 69) in the course of the film. At a testimonial dinner on the occasion of her retirement, Miss Bishop's former students wonder why their beloved teacher never married. In flashback, the audience learns that town grocer Sam (William Gargan) has carried a torch for her for five decades, while she obliviously pursued unfortunate romantic relationships with weak-willed...
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Cheers For Miss Bishop
The narrative covers the life of a dedicated teacher who puts her own interests on the back burner, preferring to devote her energies for the advancement of education at the Midwestern University. The role was tailor-made for the charming and dignified Scott who did not disappoint either director Tay Garnett or her innumerable adoring fans across the U.S.
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Cheers For Miss Bishop (1941)
Director: Julien Duvivier. Cast: George Sanders, Patricia Roc, Agnes Moorehead, Herbert Marshall. Description: Riviera socialite is really a smuggler posing as a undercover agent, but she meets up with a doctor who is posing as a detective. Written and Produced by Julien Duvivier. Color/B&W: B&W. Running Time: 90 mins. Item #2401 $14.99 Format: VHS Unit
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Cheers For Miss Bishop
_Cheers for Miss Bishop_ is an old-fashioned tearjerker of the kind that is not often made any more. Martha Scott is charming and has the opportunity to grow old on screen that she missed out on in _Our Town_. If you enjoyed _Mr. Holland's Opus_ or _Good Morning, Miss Dove_, you'll love this one too. The minor characters, played by Edmund Gwenn, Marsha Hunt, William Gargan, and Sterling Holloway (remember Disney's Pooh?) are well played.
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