Goodbye, Mr. Germ (1940)
A short Edgar Ulmer film featuring the brilliant animation of H.L. Roberts.
A doctor explains to his children the dangers of the tuberculosis; a bacteria that most often affects the lungs. TB is spread from person to person through the air, but is curable and preventable The animation involves an invention called a “germ radio,” a convenient conceit that allows “Tee Bee” to tell his story, and takes us on a trip of “Lungland”.
Director: Edgar G. Ulmer
Star: James Kirkwood
Animation: H.L. Roberts
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