Edison, the Man

Edison, the Man

Infobox Film
name = Edison, the Man
director = Clarence Brown
producer = John W. Considine Jr.
writer = Bradbury Foote
Hugo Butler
starring = Spencer Tracy
Rita Johnson
music = Herbert Stothart
cinematography = Harold Rosson
editing = Fredrick Y. Smith
distributor = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released = 10 May 1940
runtime = 107 minutes
country = UK
language = English
imdb_id = 0032432

"Edison, the Man" was a 1940 biographical film depicting the life of inventor Thomas Edison, who was played by Spencer Tracy. Much of the film's script fictionalizes or exaggerates the real events of Edison's life. [ [http://www.classicfilmguide.com/index.php?s=other_reviews&item=328 Edison, the Man - Classic Film Guide] ]

Plot

In 1869, anxious to be more than a tramp telegraph operator, Edison travels to New York at the prompting of an old friend, Bunt Cavatt. He goes to work for Mr. Els (Henry Travers). He tries to persuade financier Mr. Taggart (Gene Lockhart) to fund the development of his inventions, but Taggart has no interest in financing “green electrical workers”. However, General Powell, the president of Western Union, does.

Edison eventually sells an invention to Taggart and Powell for $40,000, enabling him to get married and open his own “invention factory” at Menlo Park. In the next few years, he perfects the phonograph with his devoted staff.

Trouble arises when Bunt brags to reporters that Edison has invented the electric light. Since he hasn't yet, he is condemned by the scientific community (encouraged by Taggart, whose gas stocks are threatened by the announcement). Edison “leaves science behind”, and with a Herculean trial-and-error effort, finally succeeds in inventing a practical electric light. However, his subsequent plans to light New York are again hindered by Taggart, who arranges it so that Edison is only given six months to complete the entire task. However, Edison finishes the job within the time allotted.

Cast

*Spencer Tracy as Thomas Alva Edison
*Rita Johnson as Mary Stillwell
*Lynne Overman as James J. 'Bunt' Cavatt
*Charles Coburn as General Powell
*Gene Lockhart as Mr. Taggart
*Henry Travers as Ben Els
*Felix Bressart as Michael Simon, Edison's assistant
*Peter Godfrey as Bob Ashton
*Guy D'Ennery as Lundstrom
*Byron Fougler as Edwin Hall
*Milton Parsons as 'Acid' Graham

Historical inaccuracies

The movie is considerably fictionalized. All of the characters outside Edison’s immediate family are fictional, and none of Edison’s actual associates (or the financiers he dealt with) are named in the movie. Michael Simon (Bressart) appears to be loosely modeled after Edison’s real-life assistant Charles Batchelor.

Edison’s concern about providing jobs and paychecks for his workers is an anachronism, reflecting the concerns of the Great Depression more than historical reality. According to the book "A Streak of Luck" by Robert Conot, Edison’s attitude toward workers was typical of industrialists of the time.

An addition to this section is needed. Other than accurate associate names, and accurate motives, is the narrative of the movie within reasonable limits?

Quotes

“I’m an inventor. I can’t be told what to do. I’ve got to do the things I want to do. I work with ideas, visionary things. Nobody—not even I—knows how useful they’re going to be or how profitable until I had a chance to work them out in my own way.”

“You think you’re nothing but wood and metal and glass. But you’re not: you’re dreams and hard work and heart. You’d better not disappoint us.”

“It’s not the money wrapped up in the laboratory, it’s the lives wrapped up in the laboratory. It’s come to mean everything that I ever set out to do. It means a weekly paycheck for all my men. It means home, shelter, clothing, and food for lots of families.”

“He hasn’t got a darn thing but I like to hear him talk that way.”

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