La véritable histoire du médecin Paul Ehrlich qui considérait qu'il n'était pas immoral de chercher un médicament capable de guérir la syphilis.La véritable histoire du médecin Paul Ehrlich qui considérait qu'il n'était pas immoral de chercher un médicament capable de guérir la syphilis.La véritable histoire du médecin Paul Ehrlich qui considérait qu'il n'était pas immoral de chercher un médicament capable de guérir la syphilis.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
- Dr. Hans Wolfert
- (as Sig Rumann)
- Dr. Kraus
- (as Theodore Von Eltz)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDr. Paul Ehrlich's family was so happy with Edward G. Robinson's portrayal of him that they gave Robinson a letter written by Dr. Ehrlich.
- GaffesWhen Dr. Ehrlich (Edward G. Robinson) is on trial, the prosecutor says: "We are not concerned with the rosy future Dr. Ehrlich paints; the revelant point is..." What he meant to say was "relevant."
- Citations
Defense Attorney: So while no cures can be attributed to '606,' 38 deaths resulted from it's use?
Dr. Emil Von Behring: 39.
Defense Attorney: 39? You know of another death?
Dr. Emil Von Behring: Yes, syphilis. The death of syphilis itself.
Dr. Hans Wolfert: Dr. von Behring you have written and lectured against the Ehrlich theory.
Dr. Emil Von Behring: Yes, I did, Dr. Wolfert, but you must understand it is the task of science to discover the truth. There is no shame attached to the recognition of error.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Magic Bullets (1943)
- Bandes originalesWein, Weib und Gesang, Op. 333 (Wine, Women and Song)
(1869) (uncredited)
Music by Johann Strauss
Played when Paul and Hedy dance
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet is a great old biographical melodrama that probably does overstate certain emotional moments, nonetheless it helps recall the bigger-than-life accomplishments of scientists who otherwise would be forgotten.
Edward G. Robinson, though apparently too mature for the role, knew a good script when he read it, and ended up with the finest performance of his long career. Credit goes to the Warner Studio, too, for making a film about the cure for syphilis when even the mention of the disease was prohibited in motion pictures. Those who enjoy films like Edison, The Man will find this more involved with science and less with personal matters than the MGM/Spencer Tracy epic.
This is grand Warner's entertainment with a lesson or two for all of us.
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- La vie du docteur Ehrlich
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- Montant brut mondial
- 205 $US
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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