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Edison, the Man Details

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In 1940, MGM turned out two films on the life of Thomas Alva Edison.The first, Young Tom Edison, starred Mickey Rooney and trotted out all the old Edison folklore, including the now-discredited incident in which Tom loses his hearing by being yanked onto a train by his ears. Edison the Man, starring Spencer Tracy in the title role, downplays certain inconvenient facts (including Edison's strong-arm tactics to protect his patents), but adheres more closely to actual events than its predecessor. The story concentrates on Edison's most productive years, from 1872 to 1882 (surprisingly ignoring his role in the development of the motion picture!) The inventions invented herein include the ticker-tape machine, the phonograph, the Dictaphone, and of course the electric light. Gene Lockhart is on hand to once more perform his movie specialty of the blinkered financier who can see no future in Edison's crazy schemes. The film tries to stir up suspense by giving Edison only six months to complete his dream of illuminating the streets of New York, lest he lose the contract--and, by extension, his credibility. While Young Tom Edison had unexpectedly lost money, Edison the Man was a success; as for Spencer Tracy, he was a versatile enough actor to escape the fate of poor Don Ameche, who was forever and inextricably associated with his portrayal of Alexander Graham Bell. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Hugo Butler Best Original Story 1940 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Dore Schary Best Original Story 1940 Nominee

Cast

Spencer Tracy
as Thomas Alva Edison
Rita Johnson
as Mary Stilwell
Lynne Overman
as Bunt Cavatt
Charles Coburn
as Gen. Powell
Gene Lockhart
as Mr. Taggart
Henry Travers
as Ben Els
Felix Bressart
as Michael Simon
Peter Godfrey
as Ashton
Guy D'Ennery
as Lundstrom
Byron Foulger
as Edwin Hall
Milton Parsons
as Acid Graham
Arthur Aylesworth
as Bigelow
Gene Reynolds
as Jimmy Price
Addison Richards
as Dr. Johnson
Edward Earle
as Broker
Joe Whitehead
as Man
Paul Hurst
Charles Lane
as Lecturer
George Lessey
Charles Trowbridge
as Clark
Irving Bacon
as Sheriff
Milt Kibbee
as Workman
Nell Craig
as Woman
Bruce Mitchell
as Coachman
George Chandler
Emmett Vogan
as Secretary
Grant Mitchell
as Shade
George Meader
as Minister
Harold Minjir
as Blair
Harlan Briggs
as Bisbee
Ann Gillis
Frank Faylen
as Galbreath
Donald Douglas
as Jordan

Crew

Clarence Brown
Director
Talbot Jennings
Screenwriter
Hugo Butler
Screenwriter
Bradbury Foote
Screenwriter
Dore Schary
Screenwriter
Harold Hal Rosson
Cinematographer
Herbert Stothart
Composer (Music Score)
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Edwin B. Willis
Art Director
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Gile Steele
Costume Designer
Dolly Tree
Costume Designer
Jack Dawn
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