Louis Pasteur (1936)

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Louis Pasteur: Directed by William Dieterle. With Paul Muni, Josephine Hutchinson, Anita Louise, Donald Woods. The biography of the pioneering French microbiologist who helped revolutionize agriculture and medicine.

“1936 was the career turning point year for Paul Muni. It was the year that he got the first of three biographical films at Warner Brothers that would forever give him his place in cinema history. The Story of Louis Pasteur (1827-1895) was also the film that got Muni his Academy Award for Best Actor that year.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s hard to imagine the world of science and medicine without the contributions of Pasteur. He was a chemist and as such his scientific experiments when they encroached on the medical field was greeted with suspicion and hostility. His chief critic Dr. Charbonnet played by Fritz Lieber nearly sank Pasteuru0026#39;s work with a bold move that I cannot tell about, but will make you gasp when you see it on screen.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eJosephine Hutchinson is Muniu0026#39;s ever faithful wife Marie and she does well by what is really a rather colorless part. It was the same for Muni in his biographical picture the following year of Emile Zola where Gloria Holden also had a part that called for little, but to look faithful. There is a nice subplot involving Donald Woods as an early convert to Pasteuru0026#39;s way of thinking wooing and winning daughter Anita Louise.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film goes through Pasteuru0026#39;s main achievements of sterilization during medical procedures and cures for anthrax and hydrophobia. The story and screenplay which also won Oscars for 1936 is simple and straightforward enough for any lay person to follow.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are several good performances of men of science who opposed and/or supported Pasteuru0026#39;s work, in some cases opposed then supported. Porter Hall, Akim Tamiroff, and Halliwell Hobbes who has a small part as Joseph Lister, the English scientist.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePasteur fought hard for his ideas against the medical and scientific establishment of his day and lived long enough to receive due acclaim from his nation of France and the world. Itu0026#39;s still an inspirational story about a man convinced of the rightness of his cause and having the wisdom and perseverance to see it through.”

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