Cast
- Greer Garson - Marie Curie
- Walter Pidgeon - Pierre Curie
- Henry Travers - Eugene Curie
- Albert Bassermann - Prof. Jean Perot
- Robert Walker - David Le Gros
- C. Aubrey Smith - Lord Kelvin
- Dame May Whitty - Madame Eugene Curie
- Victor Francen - President of University
- Elsa Basserman - Madame Perot
- Reginald Owen - Dr. Becquerel
- Van Johnson - Reporter
- Margaret O'Brien - Irene Curie (at age 5)
- James Hilton - Narrator (voice)
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