Axel Munthe - Der Arzt Von San Michele (1962)
Directed by Rudolf Jugert / Giorgio Capitani / Rudolph Jugert
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Biopic [feature] |
Run Time - 130 min. |
Countries - Germany, France, Italy |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka
This routine, slow-paced biographical drama is based on the 1929 autobiography of Swedish doctor Axel Martin Fredrik, The Story of San Michele. The drama follows the physician, psychiatrist, and adventurer as he travels the distances from Lapland to his Villa San Michele on Capri, with special stops in Paris and Rome. Personal physician to Queen Victoria, also physician to the Swedish royal family (he spent his last years living in the Royal Palace in Sweden), "Axel Munthe" knew everyone from the poorest clients to the most well-endowed. His love of animals, his support of bird sanctuaries, his involvement with architecture as he constructs his impressive villa over a period of five summers, and his interests in archaeology and hypnotism are all explored. O.W. Fischer's portrayal of the doctor is sometimes criticized as having more Fischer than Munthe in it.
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doctor/nurse, nightclub, philanthropy, philosophy, poet, writing