Bethune: The Making of a Hero (1993)
September 17, 1993Release Date
Bethune: The Making of a Hero (1993)
September 17, 1993Release Date
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Donald Sutherland
Dr. Norman Bethune
Helen Mirren
Frances Penny Bethune
Helen Shaver
Mrs. Dowd
Colm Feore
Chester Rice
James Pax
Mr. Tung
Guo Da
Dr. Chan
Anouk Aimée
Marie-France Coudaire
Ronald Pickup
Alan Coleman
Geoffrey Chater
Dr. Archibald
Tan Zongyao
General Nieh
Zhang Ke Yaw
Chairman Mao
Iñaki Aierra
Dr. Salvador
Li Hai Lang
Shiao
Nicolas Clermont
Producer
Yvan Ponton
Frank Coudaire
Sophie Faucher
Nurse Mackenzie
Pieter Kroonenburg
Producer
Danute Kristo
Ingrid Halstrom
Alan Reeves
Composer
Béatrice Home
Mary
Nicholas Kilbertus
George Pilling
Linda O'Dwyer
Nursing Sister
Frank Fontaine
Dr. Williamson
Régent Gauvin
cobbler
Lorne Brass
photographer
David Francis
Pilling Associate
Michael Sinelnikoff
Conference Doctor
Norris Domingue
Business Man
Timothy Webber
Reporter
Xang Xing Junh
Cook Wu
Wang Chun Yen
Prisoner's Wife
Liu Yun Chai
Prisoner
Sang Dexin
Bellhop
Huo Jin Yu
Nationalist Officer
Wang Xing Jun
Liu (8th Route Army Soldier)
Chen Da Wei
Wang (8th Route Army Soldier)
Yan Xiaopeng
旅馆老板
Harrison Liu
Dr. Fong
Zhang Keyao
毛泽东
Yi Liu
刘叶
Mike Molloy
Director of Photography
Ann Brodie
Makeup Artist
Phillip Borsos
Director
Ted Allan
Screenplay / Novel
Raoul Coutard
Director of Photography
Michel Proulx
Production Design
Ren Huixing
Production Design
Patrick Rousseau
Sound
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Release DateSeptember 17, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 55m
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Bethune: The Making of a Hero is a 1990 biographical period drama film directed by Phillip Borsos. The film is about the life and death of Norman Bethune, a Canadian physician who served as a combat surgeon during the Chinese Civil War. The cast includes Donald Sutherland as Bethune, Helen Mirren as Frances Penny Bethune, Colm Feore as Chester Rice, and Anouk Aimée as Marie-France Coudaire.
Ted Allan, who met Bethune before his death, attempted to make a film about Bethune starting in 1942. He presented scripts to 20th Century Fox, Edward Lewis, Columbia Pictures, and Warner Bros. from the 1940s to the 1970s. John Kemeny and Denis Héroux attempted to produce the film with the aid of the Chinese government in the 1980s, but failed due to financial difficulties. Nicolas Clermont and Pieter Kroonenburg, the operators of Filmline, bought the script after Allan's daughter showed it to them. Borsos was selected to direct the film after Ted Kotcheff left over financial disputes.
The film was in production for five years and was the most expensive film in Canadian history at the time. It was an international coproduction between Canada, France, and China. The film was shot in China with the aid of the August First Film Studio in 1987, but financial problems halted production for a year, and shooting was completed by 23 December 1988. The Canadian government's support for the film waned after the Tiananmen Square massacre. The authorship of the film is in dispute; Borsos and Sutherland claim that Dennis Clark rewrote Allan's script, which was "pretentious and two-dimensional and unplayable", according to Sutherland.
The film's long production time delayed its release by two years and caused it to miss its scheduled premiere at the opening of the 1989 Montreal World Film Festival. The film was shown at the 1990 Montreal World Film Festival but failed in its theatrical release before being shown on television as a four-hour miniseries. The film's troubled production was chronicled in Bob McKeown's Strangers in a Strange Land, which was shown at the 1988 Toronto International Film Festival, one of the attempted premiere sites for Bethune: The Making of a Hero.