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  1. Año: 1987. Título original: The Race for the Double Helix. Sinopsis: La historia de la rivalidad que hubo en los años 50 entre dos equipos de científicos que intentaban descubrir la estructura del ADN. Francis Crick y James D. Watson en la Universidad de Cambridge y ...Puedes ver The Race for the Double Helix (TV) mediante en las plataformas:

  2. Life Story (known as The Race for the Double Helix in the United States) is a 1987 television historical drama which depicts the progress toward, and the competition for, the discovery of the structure of DNA in the early 1950s.

  3. 1h 37m. IMDb RATING. 7.4 /10. 716. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary. Watson and Crick race to find the structure of DNA before Linus Pauling, Maurice Wilkins, or Rosalind Franklin can find the key to unlocking the secret. Director. Mick Jackson. Writers. William Nicholson. James Watson. Stars. Jeff Goldblum. Tim Pigott-Smith. Alan Howard.

  4. American scientist Jim Watson (Jeff Goldblum) joins forces with his English counterpart, Francis Crick (Tim Pigott-Smith), and together they strive to outdo their brilliant contemporaries as they...

    • Drama
  5. 14 de sept. de 1987 · Synopsis by Bernadette McCallion. This British made-for-television movie tells the story of the 1950s competition to unlock the mystery behind DNA, and the personal and political tribulations that accompanied the endeavor. Jeff Goldblum stars as American scientist Jim Watson, and Tim Pigott-Smith is Britain's Francis Crick.

  6. La película The Race for the Double Helix es uno 97 minutos de duración documentary desde 1987, dirigido por Mick Jackson. El elenco principal está compuesto por Jeff Goldblum, Alan Howard y Tim Pigott-Smith.

  7. Based on a true story, the film focuses on two rival teams of scientists in a race to discover the structure of DNA: James Watson (Jeff Goldblum) and Francis Crick (Tim Pigott-Smith) at Cambridge University and Maurice Wilkins (Alan Howard) and Rosalind Franklin (Juliet Stevenson) at King’s College London.