The Last Angry Man
"The Last Angry Man" is a 1959 film directed by Daniel Petrie, based on a story by Herbert B. Swope Jr.. The film follows the life of Manny Farber, a dedicated and passionate doctor who struggles against the changing values of society and the medical profession. He is portrayed by Paul Muni, who embodies the character's fierce commitment to his patients.
The narrative explores themes of integrity, compassion, and the challenges faced by those who resist conformity. As Manny confronts the pressures of modern medicine and societal expectations, he becomes a symbol of the fight for personal values in a rapidly evolving world.