Bethune

Directed by Donald Brittain
1964    59mDocumentary, Biography
6.95.0
The film tells the story of Norman Bethune, a Canadian doctor who was a partying wastrel until a bout with TB dramatically changed his attitude. He became dedicated with the goal of helping others both in the Spanish Civil War and in China where his ceaseless work to help the people of China in the beginning days of World War II made him an honoured hero in Communist China.

Where to Watch Bethune

  • Michael KaneThe words of Norman Bethune read by (voice)
  • Lister SinclairNarrator (voice)
  • Donald BrittainDirector / Writer / Producer
  • John KemenyWriter / Producer / Editor
  • Norman BethuneWriter
  • Guy GloverExecutive Producer
  • François SéguillonDirector Of Photography
  • Murray FallenDirector Of Photography
  • Robert HumbleDirector Of Photography
  • George CrollSound
  • Roger HartSound
  • Sidney PearsonSound Editor

 

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Bethune Trivia

Bethune was released on January 1, 1964.

Bethune was directed by Donald Brittain.

Bethune has a runtime of 59 min.

Bethune was produced by Donald Brittain, John Kemeny.

The key characters in Bethune are The words of Norman Bethune read by (voice) (Michael Kane), Narrator (voice) (Lister Sinclair).

Bethune is a Documentary, Biography film.

Bethune has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.

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