Arrowsmith (1931): Small-Town Versus Big City–Doctors and Scientists

There are two types of villains in John Ford's “Arrowsmith”: The city bureaucratic doctors, here, the state veterinarian, who opposes to Arrowsmith's serum, despite the fact that it may save the cattle from the disease. The second “villainous” type is more ambiguous: the research scientist, who favors the progress of scientific knowledge at the expense of treatment.