The Last Angry Man (Film)
"The Last Angry Man" is a 1959 drama film directed by Daniel Petrie. The story revolves around Sam Levene, a dedicated and cantankerous doctor who struggles to maintain his principles while facing the challenges of a changing society. He is portrayed as a man who fights against the apathy and indifference of the world around him, particularly in his efforts to provide care to his patients.
The film explores themes of aging, social responsibility, and the impact of modernity on traditional values. Paul Muni stars as the titular character, delivering a powerful performance that highlights the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by those who refuse to compromise their beliefs.