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Goodbye, Mr. Germ (1940)

September. 18,1940
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A doctor explains to his children the dangers of tuberculosis, what it is and how to prevent against contracting it.

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Perry Kate
1940/09/18

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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GazerRise
1940/09/19

Fantastic!

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Konterr
1940/09/20

Brilliant and touching

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Michelle Ridley
1940/09/21

The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity

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gtyj1990
1940/09/22

Features actor (and sometime director) James Kirkland, this short film apparently predates the TB vaccine, or at least its widespread use. Kirkland is the doctor (or scientist) father of two youngsters. His lab consists of various different animals and pets. He imagines inventing a radio that can hear germs speak, and that he can understand their language. Most of the film features Kirkland talking to a tuberculosis germ (he views through his microscope) as they discuss how TB is transfered from one person to another, how the body fights it, and how it can live dormant for years in a person's body waiting for a moment of physical weakness that allows it to escape. TB causes one to cough until eventually it ruptures blood vessels such that the discharge contains blood. Kirkland then tells the germ that they've been able to discover "him" in the body now, which is then verified with an X-ray. The "cure" is not specifically discussed unless the X-ray itself causes the germs to harden and die (I thought this was unclear).

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