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Arrowsmith ()


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Dr. Martin Arrowsmith
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Leora Tozer Arrowsmith
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Gustav Sondelius
A.E. Anson ...
Professor Max Gottlieb
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Dr. Oliver Marchand
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Twyford (as Alec Francis)
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Dr. Tubbs
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Bert Tozer
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Joyce Lanyon
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Terry Wickett
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State Veterinarian
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Sir Robert Fairland - Governor
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Pioneer (uncredited)
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Cop (uncredited)
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Mrs. Tozer (uncredited)
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Miss Twyford (uncredited)
Josephine Brown ...
West Indies Village Bride (uncredited)
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Nurse (uncredited)
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Dr. Hesselink (uncredited)
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Committee Member (uncredited)
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Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Walter Downing ...
City Clerk (uncredited)
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Committee Member (uncredited)
Sherry Hall ...
Reporter (uncredited)
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Native Mother (uncredited)
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Drunk (uncredited)
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Pioneer Girl (uncredited)
George Humbert ...
Italian Uncle (uncredited)
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B.W. Tozer (uncredited)
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Miss Robbins (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Lillian Lawrence ...
West Indies Townswoman at Meeting (uncredited)
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Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
James A. Marcus ...
Old Doctor (uncredited)
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Dignitary at Luncheon (uncredited)
Kendall McComas ...
Little Johnny (uncredited)
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Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
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Henry Novak (uncredited)
Edward Reinach ...
Dignitary (uncredited)
Milton Royce ...
Intern (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Ship's Officer (uncredited)
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Mrs. Novak (uncredited)
Bobby Watson ...
Little Neighbor (uncredited)
Eric Wilton ...
Ship's Officer (uncredited)

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John Ford

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Sinclair Lewis ... (based upon the novel by)
 
Sidney Howard ... (adapted for the screen by)

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Samuel Goldwyn ... producer
Arthur Hornblow Jr. ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Alfred Newman ... (musical score by)

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Ray June ... (photography)

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Hugh Bennett

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Robert McIntyre ... (uncredited)

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Herbert Sutch ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Richard Day ... settings

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Jack Noyes ... sound technician

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Ray Heindorf ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Alfred Newman ... musical director (uncredited)

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Samuel Goldwyn ... presenter
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Plot Summary

Dr. Martin Arrowsmith aspires to become a medical research scientist. When he impulsively marries nurse Leora Tozer, he instead decides to open a country medical practice in South Dakota to support his wife better than he could as a laboratory assistant. After a few years of working in his medical practice, Arrowsmith believes that his intuitions are not that well-suited to the job as compared to research. He takes up the offer of Dr. Max Gottlieb, his professor and mentor at Winnemac College, for a research position at the McGurk Institute in New York City. After years of research, Arrowsmith stumbles across a discovery, its practical uses he is initially unsure. When a case of bubonic plague hits an island in the West Indies, respected Swedish scientist Dr. Gustav Sondelius believes that Arrowsmith's discovery could be used as a serum to kill the plague. Despite the personal risk, Arrowsmith travels to the West Indies to see if the serum does indeed work. The serum being untested, Arrowsmith must make the difficult decisions between short term human sacrifices versus the long term benefit to mankind, and between the goals of the institute versus his own ideals. Through it all, Arrowsmith tries to protect Leora from the dangers he faces, she who stands steadfastly by her husband. Written by Huggo

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Taglines HE FOUGHT FOR MAN... and lost a woman! See more »
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Also Known As
  • El doctor Arrowsmith (Spain)
  • Médico e Amante (Brazil)
  • Доктор Эрроусмит (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Martin Arrowsmith (Denmark)
  • Médico y amante (Argentina)
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  • 108 min
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Trivia Censorship at the time meant that the subplot of Arrowsmith's liaison with another woman while still married meant that most of Myrna Loy's scenes were drastically cut. Although every attempt was made to restore the present version to its original length, there are still about 10 minutes missing. See more »
Goofs In the night scene outside the research building when Dr. Arrowsmith's wife catches up to him, the snow becomes very scant and then a whole clump of snow falls, which looks like a stage hand got behind on their snowfall duties and then panicked. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Citizen Kane (1941). See more »
Soundtracks William Tell Overture See more »
Crazy Credits Opening credits prologue: The story of a man who dedicated his life to service and his heart to the love of one woman. See more »
Quotes Dr. Martin Arrowsmith: God give me clear eyes and freedom from haste. God give me anger against all pretense. God keep me looking for my own mistakes. God keep me at it till my results are proven. God give me strength not to trust to God.
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