A true story about Louis Pasteur, who revolutionized medicine by proving that much disease is caused by microbes, that sanitation is paramount and that at least some diseases can be cured by vaccinations.
Paul Muni
Louis Pasteur
Josephine Hutchinson
Marie Pasteur
Anita Louise
Annette Pasteur
Donald Woods
Dr. Jean Martel
Fritz Leiber
Dr. Charbonnet
Henry O'Neill
Dr. Emile Roux
Porter Hall
Dr. Rossignol
Raymond Brown
Dr. Radisse
Akim Tamiroff
Dr. Zaranoff
Halliwell Hobbes
Dr. Lister
Frank Reicher
Dr. Pfeiffer
Dickie Moore
Joseph Meister
Ruth Robinson
Mrs. Meister
Walter Kingsford
Napoleon III
Iphigenie Castiglioni
Empress Eugénie
Herbert Corthell
Louis Adolphe Thiers, 1st President, Republic of France
Director
William Dieterle
Screenplay, Story
Sheridan Gibney
Screenplay, Story
Pierre Collings
June 19, 2022
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Paul Muni is super in this early biopic of the visionary French scientist who was the first to discover microbial causes for anthrax and rabies - and to develop a vaccine. Building upon his previously successful efforts to preserve wine, he struggles - despite opposition from first his Emperor, then his President and, of course, the highly sceptical scientific community in both his native France and overseas, to make any real headway against a staggering degree of intellectual bigotry. Gradually, though, by proving his theories in practice - and saving the lives of both animals and people, the tide begins to turn. It's an impressive film to watch, this - there is much more of the science on display (and in the writing) - the use of imagery of the test tube slides, the practical testing on man and beasts alike as well as his own medical issues all feature strongly and Muni delivers very well. His associates - for and against - are well represented by an ensemble of efficient character actors and the film has a poignancy that isn't cluttered by sentiment. Muni got his one Oscar (out of 6 nominations) for this and it's easy to see why.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00