Summaries

Canadian doctor Norman Bethune joins Mao's army in China, setting up field hospitals and training medics. Flashbacks show his early life, socialist beliefs, medical innovations, humanitarian work in Spain, and marital struggles.

Canadian surgeon Dr. Norman Bethune (Donald Sutherland) journeys 1,500 miles into China to reach Mao Zedong's eighth route Army in the Wu Tai mountains where he will build hospitals, provide care, and train medics. Flashbacks narrate the earlier events of his life: a bout with tuberculosis at the Trudeau sanatorium; the self-administration of an experimental pneumothorax; the invention of operative instruments; his fascination with Socialism; a journey into medical Russia; and the founding of a mobile plasma-transfusion unit in war-torn Spain. Bethune twice married and twice divorced his wife Frances (Dame Helen Mirren), who chooses abortion over child-rearing in her unstable marriage. By 1939, Bethune had been dismissed from his Montreal Hospital for taking unconventional risks, and from his volunteer position in Spain for his chronic problems of drinking and womanizing. As his friend states: "China was all that was left." Even there, Bethune confidently ignores the advice of Chinese officials until heavy casualties make him realize his mistake and lead him to a spectacular apology.—Duffin, Jacalyn

Details

Keywords
  • communist china
  • communist party of china
  • dr. norman bethune character
  • mao tse tung character
  • chopsticks the eating utensil
Genres
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • War
  • Biography
Release date Aug 26, 1990
Countries of origin Canada China France
Language English
Filming locations Montréal, Québec, Canada
Production companies Filmline International

Box office

Budget $20000000

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 48m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Stereo
Aspect ratio

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