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That Mothers Might Live

M19386.2/10Drama

About That Mothers Might Live

Synopsis

That Mothers Might Live is a 1938 American short drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann. The short is a brief account of Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis and his discovery of the need for cleanliness in 19th-century maternity wards, thereby significantly decreasing maternal mortality, and of his struggle to gain acceptance of his idea. Although Semmelweis ultimately failed in his lifetime, later scientific luminaries advanced his work in spirit like microbiologist Louis Pasteur, who provided a scientific theoretical explanation of Semmelweis' observations by helping develop the germ theory of disease and the British surgeon, Dr. Joseph Lister who revolutionized medicine putting Pasteur's research to practical use. In 1939, at the 11th Academy Awards, the film won an Oscar for Best Short Subject (One-Reel).

At a glance

Release year

1938

Rating

6.2/10

Type

Movie

Provider

Neon · Yoru · Cypher · Sage · Breach · Vyse

Genres

Drama

Actors

John Nesbitt profile photo

John Nesbitt

Narrator (voice)

Shepperd Strudwick profile photo

Shepperd Strudwick

Dr. Semmelweis

Rudolph Anders profile photo

Rudolph Anders

Doctor (uncredited)

King Baggot profile photo

King Baggot

Passerby (uncredited)

William Bailey profile photo

William Bailey

Passerby (uncredited)

Barbara Bedford profile photo

Barbara Bedford

Nun Reading Book (uncredited)

R

Ralph Brooks

Medical Student at Lecture (uncredited)

Mary Howard profile photo

Mary Howard

Young Stricken Mother (uncredited)

Leonard Penn profile photo

Leonard Penn

Semmelweis' Assistant (uncredited)

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