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The White Angel
The White Angel

The White Angel

Her heart was too big for one man to possess! One world was too small to share all her love!

Genres

Drama

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In Victorian England, Florence Nightingale's heroic measures slowly change the attitude towards nurses when it was considered a disreputable profession.

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Budget

$506000

Revenue

$1416000

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

92 mins

Rating

7.2/10

Release Date

25 June 1936

Country

United States of America

Cast

Kay Francis

Kay Francis

Florence Nightingale

Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Fuller

Donald Woods

Donald Woods

Charles Cooper

Nigel Bruce

Nigel Bruce

Dr. West

Donald Crisp

Donald Crisp

Dr. Hunt

Henry O'Neill

Henry O'Neill

Dr. Scott

Billy Mauch

Billy Mauch

Tommy

Charles Croker-King

Charles Croker-King

Mr. Nightingale

Phoebe Foster

Phoebe Foster

Elizabeth Herbert

George Curzon

George Curzon

Sidney Herbert

Georgia Caine

Georgia Caine

Mrs. Nightingale

Ara Gerald

Ara Gerald

Ella Stephens

Halliwell Hobbes

Halliwell Hobbes

Lord Raglan

Eily Malyon

Eily Malyon

Sister Colomba

Montagu Love

Montagu Love

Mr. Bullock

Ferdinand Munier

Ferdinand Munier

Alexis Soyer

Lillian Kemble-Cooper

Lillian Kemble-Cooper

Parthenope Nightingale

Egon Brecher

Egon Brecher

Pastor Fliedner

Tempe Pigott

Tempe Pigott

Mrs. Waters

Barbara Leonard

Barbara Leonard

Minna

Frank Conroy

Frank Conroy

Mr. Le Froy

Lowden Adams

Lowden Adams

Secretary (uncredited)

Harry Allen

Harry Allen

Soldier Bothered By Rats (uncredited)

Dorothy Arville

Dorothy Arville

Nurse (uncredited)

Jimmy Aubrey

Jimmy Aubrey

Sentry (uncredited)

Frank Baker

Frank Baker

Customs Inspector (uncredited)

May Beatty

May Beatty

Nurse (uncredited)

Daisy Belmore

Daisy Belmore

Nurse (uncredited)

Lionel Belmore

Lionel Belmore

Captain (uncredited)

Wilson Benge

Wilson Benge

Jones (uncredited)

Robert Bolder

Robert Bolder

Doctor (uncredited)

George Broughton

George Broughton

Corporal (uncredited)

George Bunny

George Bunny

Coachman (uncredited)

Rita Carlyle

Rita Carlyle

Mrs. Mellon (uncredited)

David Cavendish

David Cavendish

Orderly in Scott's Office (uncredited)

Fay Chaldecott

Fay Chaldecott

Praying Child in Cottage (uncredited)

E. E. Clive

E. E. Clive

Dr. Smith (uncredited)

Charles Coleman

Charles Coleman

Sentry at Balaclava Hospital (uncredited)

Clyde Cook

Clyde Cook

Perkins (uncredited)

Harry Cording

Harry Cording

Hospital Storekeeper (uncredited)

Bob Corey

Bob Corey

Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)

Thomas A. Curran

Thomas A. Curran

Officer in Barracks (uncredited)

J. Gunnis Davis

J. Gunnis Davis

Secretary (uncredited)

W.H. Davis

W.H. Davis

Old Man (uncredited)

Elspeth Dudgeon

Elspeth Dudgeon

Lady Disapproving of Florence #2 (uncredited)

Frank Elliott

Frank Elliott

Officer in Barracks (uncredited)

Edith Ellison

Edith Ellison

Old Woman (uncredited)

Helena Phillips Evans

Helena Phillips Evans

Nurse (uncredited)

Herbert Evans

Herbert Evans

Porter (uncredited)

E.L. Fisher-Smith

E.L. Fisher-Smith

Soldier (uncredited)

Neil Fitzgerald

Neil Fitzgerald

Officer in Barracks (uncredited)

Mary Forbes

Mary Forbes

Lady Disapproving of Florence #1 (uncredited)

Art Foster

Art Foster

Doctor (uncredited)

Hugh Gee

Hugh Gee

Soldier (uncredited)

Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

Nursing Applicant (uncredited)

Helena Grant

Helena Grant

Sick Woman (uncredited)

Lawrence Grant

Lawrence Grant

Colonel (uncredited)

Billy Griffith

Billy Griffith

Orderly (uncredited)

Robert Hale

Robert Hale

Orderly (uncredited)

Alec Harford

Alec Harford

Times Office Clerk (uncredited)

Gordon Hart

Gordon Hart

War Minister (uncredited)

Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

War Minister (uncredited)

Fay Holden

Fay Holden

Queen Victoria (uncredited)

Harold Howard

Harold Howard

Orderly (uncredited)

Rose Hughes

Rose Hughes

Minor Role (uncredited)

Olaf Hytten

Olaf Hytten

Orderly in Hunt's Office (uncredited)

Boyd Irwin

Boyd Irwin

Inspector (uncredited)

Charles Irwin

Charles Irwin

Soldier Wanting to Say Goodbye (uncredited)

Gardner James

Gardner James

Patient (uncredited)

Tiny Jones

Tiny Jones

Woman Donating Soup (uncredited)

Crauford Kent

Crauford Kent

Orderly in Raglan's Office (uncredited)

Louis King

Louis King

Secretary (uncredited)

Edith Kingdon

Edith Kingdon

Woman Concerned About Donations (uncredited)

George Kirby

George Kirby

Soldier (uncredited)

Jerry Larkin

Jerry Larkin

(uncredited)

Raymond Lawrence

Raymond Lawrence

Officer in Barracks (uncredited)

Alma Lloyd

Alma Lloyd

Nurse (uncredited)

Wilfred Lucas

Wilfred Lucas

Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)

Dan Maxwell

Dan Maxwell

Sergeant (uncredited)

James May

James May

Doctor (uncredited)

Leo McCabe

Leo McCabe

Patient (uncredited)

John C. McCallum

John C. McCallum

Secretary (uncredited)

Nelson McDowell

Nelson McDowell

Hospital Superintendent (uncredited)

Edmund Mortimer

Edmund Mortimer

Officer at Minister's Meeting (uncredited)

Henry Mowbray

Henry Mowbray

Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)

Doreen Munroe

Doreen Munroe

Applicant (uncredited)

Mrs. Wilfrid North

Mrs. Wilfrid North

Lady Disapproving of Florence #3 (uncredited)

Vesey O'Davoren

Vesey O'Davoren

Thompson (uncredited)

Milton Owen

Milton Owen

Soldier (uncredited)

Paul Panzer

Paul Panzer

Patient (uncredited)

Lionel Pape

Lionel Pape

War Minister (uncredited)

Lon Poff

Lon Poff

Minor Role (uncredited)

John Power

John Power

Doctor (uncredited)

Harrington Reynolds

Harrington Reynolds

Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)

John J. Richardson

John J. Richardson

Cook Reporting to Jones (uncredited)

Gerald Rogers

Gerald Rogers

Wounded Soldier (uncredited)

John Rogers

John Rogers

Patient (uncredited)

Hugh Saxon

Hugh Saxon

Gardener (uncredited)

Ann Shaw

Ann Shaw

Nurse (uncredited)

C. Montague Shaw

C. Montague Shaw

Old Officer (uncredited)

Maud Shearer

Maud Shearer

Applicant (uncredited)

Reginald Sheffield

Reginald Sheffield

Patient (uncredited)

Yorke Sherwood

Yorke Sherwood

Constable with Mrs. Waters (uncredited)

Edwin Stanley

Edwin Stanley

(uncredited)

Robert R. Stephenson

Robert R. Stephenson

Soldier (uncredited)

Houseley Stevenson

Houseley Stevenson

Surgeon (uncredited)

Harry Stubbs

Harry Stubbs

Sergeant (uncredited)

Cyril Thornton

Cyril Thornton

Sick Woman's Husband (uncredited)

Zeffie Tilbury

Zeffie Tilbury

Woman Donating Sheets (uncredited)

Kit Townsend

Kit Townsend

(uncredited)

Joseph R. Tozer

Joseph R. Tozer

Messenger From Queen (uncredited)

Silvia Vaughan

Silvia Vaughan

Praying Child's Mother (uncredited)

Fred Walton

Fred Walton

Doctor (uncredited)

Kathrin Clare Ward

Kathrin Clare Ward

Nurse (uncredited)

Elizabeth Weiner

Elizabeth Weiner

Mrs. Arnold (uncredited)

Emmy Weinniemach

Emmy Weinniemach

Deaconness (uncredited)

Cecil Weston

Cecil Weston

Nurse (uncredited)

Tom Wilson

Tom Wilson

Man 'Cooking' Shirts (uncredited)

Eric Wilton

Eric Wilton

Servant Getting Nurse (uncredited)

Ian Wolfe

Ian Wolfe

Patient (uncredited)

Lillian Worth

Lillian Worth

Woman Donating Bandages (uncredited)

Douglas Gordon

Douglas Gordon

Orderly (uncredited)

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