
Warner
Brothers has just released Madame Curie on
DVD in an exclusive deal with Amazon.com. A biographical film, originally
made by MGM, Madame Curie is the story of one of history's most
determined women. Its two main stars, Greer Garson and Walter Pigeon,
are best known for their collaboration in "Mrs. Miniver"
the previous year. They co-star here in this effort which ended
impressively with seven oscar nominations, including Best Picture.
THE MOVIE
The real Madame (Marie) Curie
was a physicist and chemist who pioneered radioactivity. She was
also the only woman to win two Nobel prizes. In this film adaptation
of her life, Curie is played by Greer Garson. Curie's husband Pierre
is played by Walter Pidgeon. Curie starts out as Marie Sklodowska,
a student living in Paris with very little money. During one of
her classes, she is taken ill and passes out. Her professor tries
to find someone to care for her, but realizes that she is alone.
Feeling sorry for Marie, the professor invites her to a gathering
at his home that his wife is holding. One of the guests is Pierre
Curie, a workaholic who seems all but completely aloof in matters
other than work. Marie and Pierre quickly become friendly and Pierre
offers to let her use his work lab. Through the course of her work,
and their time together, he notices that she has a natural flair
for science. Marie plans on going home to Poland after she graduates,
but Pierre thinks that it would be a waste for her to leave Paris.
He invites her to his home, where they begin to study together,
slowly falling for each other in the process. They don't realize
the developing feelings under the heavy load of numbers and research.
Nevertheless, Pierre eventually proposes, albeit in a very unromantic
way. Marie becomes pregnant at the same time she's having a scientific
breakthrough. Although she has a few pieces of evidence of support
her discovery, the university refuses to fund any extended research
until more evidence is submitted. Pierre and Marie start
working from a decaying shed, gathering a massive amount of rocks
to study their energy. They believe that an element called "Radium"
is present, despite numerous setbacks (including Marie burning her
hands) in trying to extract it. Finally, they discover a crystallization
method that proves successful, and thier "radium" is born.
The discovery makes them famous; they graduate to brand new equipment
and giving speeches around the world. Suddenly, tragedy strikes
and Marie must face a tough decision.
Madame
Curie was directoed by Mervyn LeRoy, who is cemented in
film history for his contributions to such classics as The Wizard
of Oz, Waterloo Bridge, Little Caesar and Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo.
LeRoy had a midas touch on film, directing 13 different actors and
actresses in oscar-nominated roles. For Madame Curie,
Greer Garson and Walter Pigeon were nominated for Best Actress
and Best Actor in a Leading Role, respectively. The film's
other five nods were for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration,
Black-and-White, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, Best Music,
Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, Best Picture and Best Sound,
Recording. All in all, Garson and Pigeon made 13 films together.
Their on-screen chemistry was unmistakable. While Pidgeon's career
went all the way back to silent films, Garson's began near the end
of the 1930s. Van Johnson also made an appearance in Madame
Curie as a reporter. Johnson played in many war films to
compensate for not being able to fight in the actual war. A road
accident resulted in a metal plate being put in his head, rendering
him ineligible to serve. In addition, Johnson also appeared in a
greal deal of musicals, including some with Gene Kelly. One of Johnson's
very first roles was an uncredited chorus boy in "Too Many
Girls", the legendary film where Lucille Ball and Desi
Arnaz first met.
THE DVD
Warner Brothers has treated
us to few bonus features, which include 1937 Oscar-nominated
Pete Smith Specialty MGM short: "Romance of Radium" and
a Greer Garson Trailer Gallery: Goodbye Mr. Chips '39, Madame Curie,
Mrs. Miniver, Pride and Prejudice, Random Harvest. If you're
looking for 124 minutes of classic fun, this disc will be a welcomed
edition to your collection. This DVD is AVAILABLE NOW!
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Gary S.
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