Madame Curie
1943 · Movie · 124 min. · United States
Young Polish physics student Marie marries Doctor Pierre Curie, in whose lab she had worked for a while. On their honeymoon they decide to find out what caused the strange effect Prof. Becquerel has noticed with the uranium/thorium stones for her dissertation. After many experiments they find out that there must be more radioactive elements than uranium and thorium, and they try to isolate it. After years of experiments in a makeshift lab at the University, they are able to isolate a few grains of a new element, radium, from 7 tons of raw material, but at the height of their success, Pierre is killed in an traffic accident.
Direction Mervyn LeRoy
Cast Greer Garson · Walter Pidgeon · Henry Travers · Albert Basserman · Robert Walker · C. Aubrey Smith · Reginald Owen · Dame May Whitty · Margaret O'Brien · Van Johnson · Victor Francen
Soundtrack Herbert Stothart
Screenplay Paul Osborn · Hans Ramaue · Eve Curie
Cinematography Joseph Ruttenberg
Original title Madame Curie
6.7
504 votes (FilmAffinity)
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