Dr. Bethune (1990) Dr. Bethune

Dr. Bethune ★★★ Bethune, The Making of a Hero 1990 Canadian surgeon Norman Bethune was a larger-than-life hero with equally great flaws. A crusader for socialized medicine and an outspoken opponent of Fascism (as well as an alcoholic womanizer), he worked for the Loyalist forces in the Spanish Civil War and was instrumental in developing mobile medical units for treating battlefield wounded. He's also credited with bringing modern medical care to China, where he attended to Mao's revolutionary forces. Sutherland's strong performance shows the intensity and vision of a complicated man; he previously played the doctor in 1977's "Bethune." Awkward jumps in time and place rob the story of narrative drive. 115m/C VHS. CA FR Donald Sutherland, Helen Mirren, Helen Shaver, Colm Feore, Anouk Aimee, Ronald Pickup, Harrison Liu; Director: Phillip Borsos; Writer: Ted Allan; Writer: Raoul Coutard; Cameo: Alan Reeves.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1990
Length (in minutes) 115
Display Color
Formats VHS
Filmed In Canada, France
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Colm Feore
Actor Anouk Aimee
Actor Donald Sutherland
Actor Helen Shaver
Actor Ronald Pickup
Actor Harrison Liu
Actor Helen Mirren
Cameo Alan Reeves
Cinematographer Raoul Coutard
Director Phillip Borsos
Writer Ted Allan