Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet

Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (1940)

Approved 02 Mar 1940 • Biography, Drama • 1h 43m
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Dr. Paul Ehrlich was the German physician who developed the first synthetic antimicrobial drug, 606 or Salvarsan. The film describes how Ehrlich first became interested in the properties of the then-new synthetic dyes and had an intuition that they could be useful in the diagnosis of bacterial diseases. After this work met with success, Ehrlich proposed that synthetic compounds could be made to selectively target and destroy disease causing microorganisms. He called such a drug a "magic bullet". The film describes how in 1908, after 606 attempts, he succeeded.

William Dieterle
Director
John Huston, Heinz Herald, Norman Burnstine
Writer
Edward G. Robinson, Ruth Gordon, Otto Kruger
Starring

Language: English
Awards: Nominated for 1 Oscar. 1 nomination total
Country: United States
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7.4

IMDb (1785 votes)
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