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La grande solution

Original title: Bílá nemoc
  • 1937
  • 1h 43m
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7.5/10
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La grande solution (1937)
Dystopian Sci-FiTragedyDramaFantasySci-FiWar

"The White Sickness", a leprosy-like disease, ravages the world during a war."The White Sickness", a leprosy-like disease, ravages the world during a war."The White Sickness", a leprosy-like disease, ravages the world during a war.

  • Director
    • Hugo Haas
  • Writers
    • Karel Capek
    • Hugo Haas
  • Stars
    • Hugo Haas
    • Bedrich Karen
    • Zdenek Stepánek
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Hugo Haas
    • Writers
      • Karel Capek
      • Hugo Haas
    • Stars
      • Hugo Haas
      • Bedrich Karen
      • Zdenek Stepánek
    • 2User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Hugo Haas
    Hugo Haas
    • Dr. Galen
    Bedrich Karen
    Bedrich Karen
    • Prof. Sigelius
    Zdenek Stepánek
    Zdenek Stepánek
    • The Marshal
    Václav Vydra
    Václav Vydra
    • Baron Krog
    Frantisek Smolík
    Frantisek Smolík
    • The Citizen
    Helena Friedlová
    • The Citizen's Wife
    Ladislav Bohác
    Ladislav Bohác
    • Krog's Nephew
    Karla Olicová
    • The Marshal's Daughter
    Jaroslav Prucha
    • Dr. Martin
    Vladimír Smeral
    Vladimír Smeral
    • First Assistant
    Vítezslav Bocek
    • The Citizen's Son
    Eva Svobodová
    Eva Svobodová
    • The Citizen's Daughter
    • (as Eva Svobová)
    Rudolf Deyl
    Rudolf Deyl
    • 1st Kommissar
    Karel Dostal
    Karel Dostal
    • Propaganda Minister
    Karel Jicínský
    • 2nd Kommissar
    Otto Rubík
    • The Marshal's Adjutant
    Miroslav Svoboda
    • 2nd Assistant
    Jaroslav Vojta
    Jaroslav Vojta
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    • Director
      • Hugo Haas
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      • Karel Capek
      • Hugo Haas
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    7Cineanalyst

    Fascist Fever No Match for Pacifist Plague

    This is a fascinating historical document, "Bílá Nemoc," which is translated variously as "The White Disease" (as in leprosy) or more colorfully as "Skeleton on Horseback," an anti-fascist Czechoslovak film released a year before the Munich Agreement and two years before total Nazi occupation. Viewing this today, however, it's perhaps even more arresting as a picture of belligerent governance during a pandemic. In the case of the one in film, it entirely afflicts those middle aged and older, too. In the film, a doctor (named "Galen," one assumes by parents who knew very well he would grow up to practice medicine) discovers a treatment for this novel form of old-age-killing leprosy, which he uses to treat the poor, but refuses to administer on the rich and government sponsors of war lest they actively embrace pacifism. That's bad news for the country's führer marshal and the nationalistic fervor he's whipped up in anticipation of invading a smaller nation.

    Based on a play, the major drawback of the film is that it's stagy. It's a talkfest, to be sure, with characters having extended arguments on the merits of war and peace, life and death. There's also some conspicuous staging, including characters turning back repeatedly from opening doors to continue conversations they were about to leave. The camerawork, production and editing aren't too bad, though. While one montage moving from characters' feet, to their waste and, finally, head shots is the most conspicuous, the rest of the picture, too, does well to compensate for the theatrical dialogue and direction. Regardless, "Bílá Nemoc" was remarkable for sounding the alarm relatively early on the dangers of fascist nationalism in Europe in the 1930s. It would be three years even before Charlie Chaplin made "The Great Dictator" (1940), for instance, which was still an early anti-Nazi film to come from Hollywood. Unfortunately, it's message on the dangerous interactions of the contagions of politics and disease have hardly been heeded in the 83 years since, either.
    8darkwebonlinedotcom

    A cure for war?

    Czech Hugo Haas made a lot of overblown, trashy dramas in America in the 1950s (see 'Edge of Hell', 'Bait' and 'Hold Back Tomorrow') but back in the 1930s, he was a very well-respected actor/director/writer in Europe. 'Bílá nemoc' is a classic example of the work that led to Haas' high reputation, a thought-provoking, political/science fiction drama.

    In an unnamed country (which is led by a warmongering Marshal) a disease, which only affects the over 50s, begins to spread. While the government-financed clinics fail to find an answer, backstreet GP Dr. Galen (played by Haas) discovers a cure.

    After proving the cure's authenticity, Dr. Galen informs the press that he will treat the poor immediately but will only treat the rich if the Marshall, who is about to declare war on a neighbouring country, signs a peace treaty. Naturally, the Marshal refuses to accept the conditions and sends his men to bring the good doctor to him…

    Although obviously an anti-war film (released just a couple of years before WWII), the characters are not simply black and white. Dr. Galen, who is a pacifist, actually stands by and lets people die to stand by his threat. The Marshal on the other hand, doesn't act as ruthless as you may expect - for instance he never threatens to torture Galen to obtain the cure and actually does eventually release him. Both characters are given interesting, believable background stories and justifications for their very different outlooks on life.

    An intelligent film which is charmingly naive in many respects, simply for asking for normality in a mad world.

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1939 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
      • Germany
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • La chute du tyran
    • Production company
      • Moldavia Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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