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Madame Curie (1943)

701 TCMHD: Saturday, January 31 3:15 AM [ Saturday 3:15 AM 31 January 2015 Pacific Time USA ]

1943, NR, ***, 02:04, B & W, English, United States,

After a laboratory courtship, the Polish scientist (Greer Garson) and her French husband (Walter Pidgeon) discover radium in 1898.





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Madame Curie (1943)

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USA 15 December 1943 (Los Angeles, California) (premiere)










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Madame Curie (1943)


Why you look lovely, dear.
Just the same, she's too thin.
And I say a woman without a child
is a parasite.
She feeds on life
but is not willing to
give life in return.
What is being her excuse
to have life.
Why would she ever born?
She's a blood sucker.
Now, don't call names, George.
Are you listening to me?
Of course.
A woman without a child
is a blood sucker.
We didn't mean you, my dear.
Oh, yes.
She's just the one I did mean.










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You know, sometimes that son of
yours is not quite all right.
Nice having dinner with you.
You know, I'll never
come to this house
but for the sake...
It's Alright, George.
It happens every time.
Well?
It's alright.
Nothing wrong with it.
I was wrong.
I was sure we've found it.
Well...
I don't know. I'm sorry.
You tested all of the elements.
you're sure of that, Marie?
Yes, I'm positive, Pierre.
And you found that
only two of them...
uranium and thorium
gave off rays.
That's right.
Then
you measured the uranium and thorium
in the pitch blende ore.
And that's when I run
into trouble.
The pitch blende has more
radioactivity than I can explained
by the amount of
uranium and thorium had in it.
Would you like to show me
how you make your measurements
Marie?
You wouldn't mind?
Of course not.
Alright.
Here is what I've done
so many times that I lost count.
Here is crude pitch blende.
Now we know that
the rays came from the uranium
and thorium that are
in this pitch blende.
Those two elements
give off the rays.
Correct.
I put the pitch blende
in this mortar.
Has the mortar always been clean?
Always and grinded up.
Here is the ground pitch blende
throw in the uranium
and thorium in it
I also fill a disk level full.
Just like what I've done
every time.
Then I placed it
in the electrometer.
And I close the case
so there is no draft.
Good.
I charged the electrometer.
Now I will find out
how much energy to raise
in the pitch blende they have
is it right?
Right. Start.
Ready. Read.
Eight.
Eight.
Same reading as I always had.
This pitch blende
with the uranium and the thorium
still in it comes to eight.
Now, here is pure uranium
I strike it
in the same amount of pitch blende.
This is exactly the same case
close the case
charged the electrometer
Now, we will find out
how much energy
the rays in the uranium have.
Right.
Ready. Read.
Two, same as always.
Done nothing wrong so far.
Not that I can see.
We know then that...
the pitch blende with
the uranium and thorium in it
comes to eight and that
the uranium alone reads two.
I am going to test the thorium.
From the same amount of pitch blende?
Of course, and put in exactly
the same case
close the case
charged the electrometer.
Now we find out how much energy
the rays in thorium have?










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Madame Curie (1943)


Our universe is composed of
definitely known substances
isn't it?
Elements are fixed forever
in earth unchanging
we know that, don't we?
All of our scientist
based on that
All of our science is
based on that. Go on
In the beginning
man used to think that the world
have only of four elements,
earth, air, fire and water.
They thought that everything
in their universe
could be made out of those.
Yes. Go on.
But They were wrong, weren't they?
They were wrong.
Now we know that
there are 78 elements










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Madame Curie (1943)


Now we know that
there are 78 elements
The elements over there
on the shelves
and we believe that there are
some elements still unknown
but we assume that...
these missing elements
have the same character
as those we know already.
That is right
Pierre
What if there is
a kind of matter in the world
we never even dream of?
What would that mean?
Marie, that would mean
that our whole conception of the
nature of matter would
have to be changed.
It is cold in here.
Tell me what you are thinking.
I don't quite dare.
Go on and say it now matter
how crazy it sounds.
What if we did not make a mistake
in our measurement?
What if the conception
of science is wrong?










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What if there exists a matter
that is not in earth
but alive, dynamic?
Do we dare think that our
four missing points
these strange power
is of 1/1000%?
Pierre.
We have discovered a new element.
An active element.
The residue for pitch blende.
What was left over
After I extract
the uranium and the thoarum
it must be in there.
Where it is?
In the resin...
Close the curtains.
Ready?
Marie, if your four missing
points are here
our notion of the universe
will be changed.










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Marie. This new concept.
If we can prove the existence
of this new element
it may enable us to look into
the secret of life itself
deeper than ever before in the
history of the world.










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Madame Curie (1943)


Madame Curie, you must realize
that the board
has given you repetition
every consideration. However...
the university has not an
extensive budget
for the creation of
new laboratories
and for the new equipment
you ask for.
You state that...
you and Dr. Curie had detected
the presence of a new element
an active element.
But unfortunately
you have given us
no convincing proof
of its existence.
We have demonstrated of
its existence experimentally.










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Madame Curie (1943)


And yet in this eight
or nine months
you have came no closer
to any proof
as to the existence of ah...
what is the name of it?
Ah, my wife has named it radium.
Oh yes, radium
I should like to ask
Dr. Curie a question.
Yes, Professor Roger
This work.
Will it require
quite a little time
will it not? Yes, of course.
But you are already
teaching at school
of physics and chemistry.
And Madam Curie is teaching at
the normal school at Sebra.
It would be
a formidable undertaking
under the best of circumstances.
Under these conditions
hardly seems promising.
And Madam Curie, in spite of
her acknowledged abilities is
if you would permit me
to say so young
inexperienced, and a woman.
Gentleman. If you please.
This remark seems to me
entirely irrelevant.
It is perfectly true
that Madame Curie is young
that she has not
had the experience
that most of us have had
and as you say she is a woman.
But let me impress upon you
gentlemen
that she is of most unusual woman










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Madame Curie (1943)


Entirely, I have even put aside
my own research
to devote my entire time
to collaborating with her
in the isolation of
this new element.
Dr. Curie
much as we would like to
help you and Madame Curie
our budget does not provide the
purposes of this kind.
However, the suggestion was made
by Professor Roger
in which we have unanimously
concurred to offer you the use
of the shade across the courtyard
from the school of physics.
We are aware that this shade
is not the most suitable place for
your investigation.
Gentlemen
am I to understand that
you are offering us the old shade
across from the physics building?
The one, that was used as a
dissecting room
by medical students?
If this abominable shade is available,
it's only because no one can be
found who is willing to work in it.
The roof leaks. It has no floor
but the wet ground.
It can't be heated.
In summer, it is stifling
as a hot house
and in winter, it freezes.
And do you imagine that
I would permit my wife to work
under these appalling conditions?
If you do
gentlemen, believe me...
With my husband's permission
we should be very glad
to accept the shade.
We shall be very grateful
to have the shade.
This was the shade
across the courtyard
from the school of physics.
This was to be the laboratory
of Marie and Pierre Curie
The place was even worse than
they had expected.










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If they'd know at the start
how long they will have
to work here and
what difficulties awaited them
would they have dare to begin?
Well, yes, they probably would.
They were that kind of people.
At first
it was sheer physical labor
beyond the strength
of either of them.
During those winter days
they carried on between them
the work of
the entire chemical plant.
The raw material was pitch blende
from the mines of
Bohemia tons of it
from which they plan to
extract all the known elements
until only a few ounces remain.
From this few ounces, radium
their precious element
was eventually to be isolated.
In the beginning
in spite of the bitter cold
the work had to be done
out of doors
because of the fire and fumes.










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Night or day
either Pierre or Marie
had to be on hand all the time.
Dogged determination
kept them going
through month after month of
such arduous dangerous work
but even so
it began at last to tear on
both Pierre and Marie.
This was something they had to
fight continually
the gas fumes.










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And so the work went on
until presently
everything had been removed
from the tons of ore
except two final elements
one was barium and the other
which they had began to
think of it
in their heart
as their own element
was the precious illusive radium.
Pierre and Marie thought that
the end of their task
must surely be in sight.
All that was now left was to
separate these two survivors
barium and radium.










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Madame Curie (1943)


Oh, Mommy, please.
What is the matter, Mommy?
But, I wanted to know
what happen, Mommy
If you close your eyes tight
Daddy will tell you a story.
What's it about?
Well, ah, its about
ah, it's about a strange
and wonderful treasure
that was locked up
in an enchanted stone.
Is there a princess in it?
Yes, a princess.
A beautiful princes
with golden hair.
Is there a prince too?
No, not a prince
but a man who live all alone
until the princess found him.
Did they love each other?
Very much.
Alright, Daddy
my eyes are closed
Well, now, one day the princes
told the man
about this wonderful treasure
so they decided to go
and search of it together.
Now, no one had ever seen
this treasure
of course, but the princes knew
that it was there.
And she knew if they could get it
out of the stone,
it might let people see
wonderful things
that they had never
been able to see before.
So they worked very hard
for a long long time
to try and rescue the treasure
from the stone.
And they grew very tired
And at last, they knew that...
they would never be able to
free the treasure
from the enchant of the stone
but they weren't sad about it
because they knew that
no matter how many disappointment
they had
they would always go on together.
Having the courage
to take many disappointments
because they were together










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To: Anne_

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Pierre, what if it's...
a merely a question of amount?
What does so little radium
in proportion
to the amount of material
that we use
that we now we couldn't see it.
What if that stain?
Even with the merest
merest breath...
Go on.
Pierre, could it... be that
that stain is radium?
Pierre. It's there. Our radium.
It's there. It's there.
Pierre.
Pierre. It's there. It's there.
It's there.










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- Some come back, I heard.
- Yeah.
Please put me back!
Don't take me!
Yeah, they got 'em up on the
seventh floor. They hide 'em up there.
They're all messed up in the head.
Brains don't work.
You don't know they're all messed up.
Nobody's seen 'em.
And maybe they're not messed up.
That's a rumor. Nobody knows that.





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It's a condition
of mental divergence.





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What's that supposed to mean?
Maybe means...
maybe I'm in the next cell.
Another volunteer like you.
Or maybe I'm in
the Central Office...
spying on ya
for all those science bozos.
Or hey,
maybe I'm not even here.
Maybe I'm just in your head.
No way to confirm anything.










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- This is it, James.
What you've been working for.
- A full pardon.
- You'll be out of here in no time.
- Women will want to know you.
- I don't want your women!
I want to get well!
And you will be well, James.
- Soon.
You know, you people don't exist.
You're not real.
We can't travel back in time.










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Louie: Science ain't an exact science with these clowns but, they're getting better.










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Madame Curie (1943)


And her eyes are gray.
Very calm gray.
The coloring is very lovely.
Sort of smooth skin
and nice delicate, coloring
and well I...
I don't know if it will be
of any help to you
but the lady is quite beautiful.










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Scion


I thought you'd never wake up.
What is this? Where are my clothes? You look very pretty.
Are you ready? You were right to come to me.
I can save you.
But first, meet your family.
- What family? There's no one here.
- Say hello to your mother and brother










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Madame Curie (1943)


I don't know how to thank you.
I can tell you
I was scared of meeting Mme. Curie
but it was rather important to me.
You see
this is my first assignment
if I could have
gotten the interview
it would help a lot.
Well, monsieur.
You can tell your newspaper that
you got your interview
with Mme. Curie.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 05:34 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 31 January 2015