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Show Halliwell Hobbes, Frank Reicher, Dickie Moore and Walter Kingsford. William Dieterle directed the production. Paul Muni To Appear In Feature Fea-ture Picture Paul Muni comes to the screen of i the Cameo Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 7, 8 and 9, in what is said to be his greatest film characterization, "The Story of Louis Pasteur," a Cosmopolitan production pro-duction released by First National. Muni portrays Louis Pasteur, the great French chemist and bacteriologist bacterio-logist who contributed so much to science. The story, by Sheridan Gibney and Pierre Ceilings, centers about Pasteur's battle against ignorance ignor-ance and prejudice, to save life through sterilization and the use Of vaccines against disease. So bitter against him, and so powerful were the physicians who hated him, that they succeeded in having him banished from Paris. But Pasteur did not give up his fight against disease. He struggled on in a different part of France and lived to see his work recognized finally and he himself acclaimed. Josephine Hutchinson plays the part of his faithful wife who shared his exile and aided him in his experimental ex-perimental work. The romantic roles are carried out by Anita Louise as the daughter of Pasteur, and Donald Woods who portrays one of the few physicians who believed in the great chemist. Others in the cast include Fritz Leiber, Hary O'Neill, Porter Hall, Raymond Brown, Akin Tamiroff. . |