

The Life of Emile Zola
1937 Directed by William DieterleA fictionalized account of famous French writer Emile Zola and his involvement in the Dreyfus Affair. After struggling to establish himself, Zola wins success writing about the unsavory side of Paris and settles into a comfortable upper-class life. However, Zola's complacency is shaken when Jewish officer Alfred Dreyfus is imprisoned for being a spy. Realizing that Dreyfus is an innocent victim of anti-Semitism, Zola boldly pens a newspaper article exposing the truth, is charged with libel and must defend himself in a dramatic courtroom testimony.
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Paul Muni
....................................................Emile Zola

Gale Sondergaard
....................................................Lucie Dreyfus

Joseph Schildkraut
....................................................Capt. Alfred Dreyfus

Gloria Holden
....................................................Alexandrine Zola

Donald Crisp
....................................................Maitre Labori

Erin O'Brien-Moore
....................................................Nana

John Litel
....................................................Charpentier
Director
...........................................................William Dieterle
Producer
...........................................................Henry Blanke
Screenplay
...........................................................Norman Reilly Raine
Heinz Herald
Music Director
...........................................................Leo F. Forbstein
Book
...........................................................Matthew Josephson
Dialogue Coach
...........................................................Irving Rapper
Production Companies
...................................................Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Drama
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