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La vie de Louis Pasteur

Original title: The Story of Louis Pasteur
  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 26m
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7.3/10
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Paul Muni in La vie de Louis Pasteur (1936)
The biography of the pioneering French microbiologist who helped revolutionize agriculture and medicine.
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The biography of the pioneering French microbiologist who helped revolutionize agriculture and medicine.The biography of the pioneering French microbiologist who helped revolutionize agriculture and medicine.The biography of the pioneering French microbiologist who helped revolutionize agriculture and medicine.

  • Director
    • William Dieterle
  • Writers
    • Sheridan Gibney
    • Pierre Collings
    • Edward Chodorov
  • Stars
    • Paul Muni
    • Josephine Hutchinson
    • Anita Louise
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Director
      • William Dieterle
    • Writers
      • Sheridan Gibney
      • Pierre Collings
      • Edward Chodorov
    • Stars
      • Paul Muni
      • Josephine Hutchinson
      • Anita Louise
    • 48User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Oscars
      • 7 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Paul Muni
    Paul Muni
    • Louis Pasteur
    Josephine Hutchinson
    Josephine Hutchinson
    • Marie Pasteur
    Anita Louise
    Anita Louise
    • Annette Pasteur
    Donald Woods
    Donald Woods
    • Dr. Jean Martel
    Fritz Leiber
    Fritz Leiber
    • Dr. Charbonnet
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Dr. Emile Roux
    Porter Hall
    Porter Hall
    • Dr. Rossignol
    Raymond Brown
    • Dr. Radisse
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Dr. Zaranoff
    Halliwell Hobbes
    Halliwell Hobbes
    • Dr. Lister
    Frank Reicher
    Frank Reicher
    • Dr. Pfeiffer
    Dickie Moore
    Dickie Moore
    • Joseph Meister
    Ruth Robinson
    • Mrs. Meister
    Walter Kingsford
    Walter Kingsford
    • Napoleon III
    Iphigenie Castiglioni
    • Empress Eugénie
    Herbert Corthell
    • Louis Adolphe Thiers - First President Republic of France
    George Beranger
    George Beranger
    • Louis Pasteur's Assistant
    • (as Andre Beranger)
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Burly Farmer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Dieterle
    • Writers
      • Sheridan Gibney
      • Pierre Collings
      • Edward Chodorov
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    7blanche-2

    Nice Warner Brothers bio

    Paul Muni has the title role in "The Story of Louis Pasteur," a 1935 film also starring Josephine Hutchinson, Anita Louise, Donald Woods, and Fritz Lieber.

    The biopic focuses on Pasteur's work in sterilization, rabies, and anthrax, and includes his inoculation of the small boy Joseph Meister (Dickie Moore) which is a famous - and risky - moment in Pasteur's life. Strangely, there is nothing about pasteurization, although with a great scientist who was responsible for so many innovations, you can't show everything. And certainly the rabies and anthrax stories are more dramatic.

    Some of the film, I believe, is fictionalized - his nemesis, Dr. Charbonnet, was probably created to represent some of the criticism Pasteur faced in his lifetime. The love affair between his assistant, Dr. Martel (Donald Woods) and Pasteur's daughter Annette doesn't seem to be true either. Typical Hollywood.

    Nevertheless, this is a reverent biography with a strong performance by Muni and good work by the rest of the cast. It seems crazy to think that before Pasteur, doctors did not sterilize instruments and wash their hands, but apparently, they didn't.

    Good movie.
    7AlsExGal

    WB seemed to be warming up for Life of Emile Zola with this one...

    ... Both star Paul Muni in a historical biopic, the location is France, he's on the side of right but the French establishment - in this case the medical establishment - opposes him, he withdraws to a remote location at one point to escape persecution and even prosecution, and there are some tense situations where he could be facing a long prison term for putting his work into action.

    This is not to say that the biopic is not worthwhile, and as far as the scientific facts go, it is pretty true to the facts. Because this is a 90 minute film, Pasteur's work is "boiled down" - pardon the expression - into two parts. First is his work in the germ theory of diseases. The second part of the film focuses on his work in the area of vaccines, first anthrax and then rabies.

    In the first part on Pasteur's work on germ theory - that germs infect a living host and thus produce disease NOT that the germs somehow "rise up" from within the host - the film focuses on the prevention of childbirth fever. Although Pasteur was better known for his work in the prevention of silkworm disease, the studio probably rightly divined that the prevention of the death of new mothers has more human interest than the preservation of silkworms and would make a more compelling film. The same was probably true in the second part with its focus on the treatment of rabies victims.

    There are some fictitious parts of course, for the purpose of dramatic license, such as Pasteur's daughter's marriage to a young scientific ally of his and the dramatic search for a doctor who will agree to deliver that daughter's baby according to Pasteur's principles so that his daughter does not contract the dreaded childbirth fever herself.

    If you like the better made biopics of the 30s and appreciate Paul Muni's talents in such films, I'd recommend it.
    7dougteach

    Nice film for biology teachers

    This is a great film that is also very historically and scientifically correct. Almost everything in the movie REALLY happened to the real Louis Pasteur. I am a high school biology teacher and I show this film every year when we study viruses and bacteria. When I tell the students that it is a black and white film from 1935, I get moans and words of disapproval. But every year after they have viewed the film almost all students come away legitimately liking the film.

    Paul Muni's performance is extraordinary and may be the best performance of his entire career. I highly recommend watching this film. It was nominated for BEST PICTURE, Paul Muni won BEST LEAD ACTOR, it won BEST WRITER, and won BEST EDITING that year.
    8wes-connors

    Paul Muni Gets Pasteurized

    In 1860 Paris, doctors are collectively disgruntled by chemist Paul Muni (as Louis Pasteur). He advises surgeons, "Wash your hands. Boil your instruments. Microbes cause disease and death to your patients." In the opening scene, a doctor is shot due to his patient believing in Pasteur's advice. The controversy causes problems for Pasteur. Ten years later, the renowned man works on cures for anthrax (the black plague) and rabies (after a dog bites Dickie Moore)...

    This is an exceptionally well-produced, straightforward biography of Louis Pasteur by director William Dieterle and the crew at Warner Bros. Paul Muni forwarded his film career considerably. He is nothing less than perfect, and Mr. Muni won a much-deserved "Best Actor" Oscar for his performance. So many early "Academy Awards" were chosen due to politics, popularity and promotion. It's nice to see the old Academy occasionally got one right...

    The film is lacking, however, in not presenting Pasteur as a younger man (oddly, Muni is only made to look older). And, the fact that you drank "Pasteurized" milk isn't even covered.

    ******** The Story of Louis Pasteur (1935-11-23) William Dieterle ~ Paul Muni, Josephine Hutchinson, Fritz Leiber, Donald Woods
    7utgard14

    "Live in the serene peace of libraries and laboratories."

    Enjoyable biopic about the famous chemist Louis Pasteur, played by Paul Muni. It doesn't focus on all of the man's life and achievements. But it tries to cover some of the highlights, including his fight against anthrax and rabies. Muni does a great job. He's backed up by solid actors like Donald Woods, Henry O'Neill, Fritz Leiber, and Halliwell Hobbes, as well as the lovely Anita Louise and Josephine Hutchinson. It's a well-written and directed film. There are liberties taken with the facts but this is a movie not a history book. As with the best of Hollywood's great old biopics, its focus is to tell the inspirational story of a historical figure in an entertaining way. It does just that. Fans of Paul Muni and fans of old school Hollywood biopics will love it.

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    • Trivia
      An electrician for Warner Bros. came up to Paul Muni after an advanced screening of the film and told him that his nine-year-old son asked him to buy him a microscope because of Muni's performance. Even though he went on to win the Oscar for it, Muni said that this was the greatest compliment he had ever received and that all other accolades meant nothing compared to that one.
    • Goofs
      Pasteur refers to the "rabies virus" prior to completing development of his vaccine and immunization of Joseph Meister in 1885, but the idea of a non-bacterial pathogen didn't exist until 1892, and the term "virus" itself was coined when the first (tobacco mosaic) was isolated in 1898.
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      [addressing The Academy of Medicine - directing his remarks to the young men in the balcony]

      Dr. Louis Pasteur: You young men - doctors and scientists of the future - do not let yourselves be tainted by apparent skepticism; nor discouraged by the sadness of certain hours that creep over nations. Do not become angry at your opponents, for no scientific theory has ever been accepted without opposition. Live in the serene peace of libraries and laboratories. Say to yourselves, first, "What have I done for my instruction?" And as you gradually advance, "What am I accomplishing?" Until the time comes when you may have the immense happiness of thinking that you have contributed in some way to the welfare and progress of mankind.

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      Edited into The Our Gang Story (1994)

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    • Release date
      • 1936 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Story of Louis Pasteur
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 12, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cosmopolitan Productions
      • Warner Bros.
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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