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Paracelsus

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The story of the Renaissance-era Swiss physician, alchemist and astrologer Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, better known to the world as Paracelsus.

Release Date : 1943-03-12

Language :German

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Bavaria-FilmkunstBavaria Film

Production Country : Germany

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Werner Krauss

Character Name : Paracelsus

Original Name : Werner Krauß

Gender : Male

Mathias Wieman

Character Name : Ulrich von Hutten

Original Name : Mathias Wieman

Gender : Male

Peter Martin Urtel

Character Name : Famulus Johannes

Original Name : Peter Martin Urtel

Gender : Male

Harald Kreutzberg

Character Name : Gaukler Fliegenbein

Original Name : Harald Kreutzberg

Gender : Male

Fritz Rasp

Character Name : der Magister

Original Name : Fritz Rasp

Gender : Male

Herbert Hübner

Character Name : Reichsgraf von Hohenried

Original Name : Herbert Hübner

Gender : Male

Franz Schafheitlin

Character Name : Erasmus

Original Name : Franz Schafheitlin

Gender : Male

Hilde Sessak

Character Name : Schankmädchen

Original Name : Hilde Sessak

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-03-28

Although GW Pabst was unable to the escape the Nazis and had to remain making films under the supervision of the Ministry of Propaganda, it's pretty clear that this director was simply not just going to toe the party line. Here he presents us with quite a straightforward biopic of the eponymous Swiss man, vilified by the established scientific profession, who worked with homeopathy and other types of more traditional methods of treating illness - spurning the modern day (16th Century) more invasive, shall we say, techniques espoused by the medical elite. Werner Krauss is well cast in the title role and the film takes us through his many confrontations with his peers and the wealthy German nobles and businessmen who, many of them, made their business (and sustained their wealth) from the pain, suffering and even death of their fellow citizens. Had it not been for the fact that is was produced under Dr. Goebbels' auspices, then this would most likely be considered as a merely adequate story of medical advancements that takes a well focussed series of swipes at the selfishness and thoughtlessness of the ruling classes coupled with the ignorance of an incredibly superstitious proletariat. It drags at times and there is romantic element that tries, though not very hard, to inject some humanity into what is essentially quite a dry piece of cinema. Still, perhaps it is just time that has tempered the potency of this film - watch it and see what you think. I enjoyed it.