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Directed by John Ford.
One of the more prestigious films of its time, John Ford's film adaptation of Sinclair Lewis' Pulitzer Prize-winning novel has a sleek Art Deco look strangely out of tune with its tale of moral struggle. Ronald Colman stars as Martin Arrowsmith, an idealistic young doctor, who, after graduating from medical school, must forego a research position with Dr. Max Gottlieb (A.E. Anson) due to his marriage to nurse Leora Tozer (Helen Hayes). He returns to her rural hometown and establishes a small practice, and in his spare time eventually develops a serum for a deadly cow disease. Based on this work he is able to return to work under Dr. Gottlieb. When Dr. Gustav Sondelius (Richard Bennett), a friend of the researchers, informs them about a plague devouring the West Indies, Arrowsmith decides to travel to the area to test whether the serum he's working on might be effective in combatting it. The white citizens of the area refuse to allow themselves to be the subjects of an experiment, but black Harvard-educated Dr. Oliver Marchand (Clarence Brooks) persuades the island's native population to go along with Arrowsmith's plan. ~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide
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"A weird film in the cannon of a great director, Arrowsmith seems like it's more the work of Rouben Mamoulian than John Ford. Although it has some of Ford's themes in a generic sense, they are so muted the film is little more than a standard drama. Based on the novel by Sinclair Lewis, the film follows Dr. Martin Arrowsmith (Ronald Coleman), a brillant medical student who chooses practice instead of research to support his wife Leora (Helen Hayes). Fed after a few years in a small town, he leaves South Dakota for the prestigious McGurk institue in New York, where he discovers a serum that will kill all bacteria. Although a French scientist beats him to publication, Dr. Max Gottlieb (A.E. Anson) invites Arrowsmith to accompany him to the West Indies, where they will try to cure an outbreak of bubonic plauge that is threatining the whole population. You can see from this plot synopsis that the movie doesn't seem like it's filled with white-hot excitement, and it isn't. Although int ... " [More]
 

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