The White Angel

The White Angel (1936)

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

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1936-06-25
  • User Rating: 8/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 32min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: William Dieterle
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Summary

In mid-nineteenth century England the medical establishment does not recognize the value of skilled nurses, cleanliness, nutrition and kindness. Florence Nightingale's heroic measures slowly changes all of this.

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  • Kay Francis

    as Florence Nightingale
  • Ian Hunter

    as Fuller
  • Donald Woods

    as Charles Cooper
  • Nigel Bruce

    as Dr. West
  • Donald Crisp

    as Dr. Hunt
  • Henry O'Neill

    as Dr. Scott
  • Billy Mauch

    as Tommy
  • Charles Croker-King

    as Mr. Nightingale
  • Phoebe Foster

    as Elizabeth Herbert
  • George Curzon

    as Sidney Herbert
  • Georgia Caine

    as Mrs. Nightingale
  • Ara Gerald

    as Ella Stephens
  • Halliwell Hobbes

    as Lord Raglan
  • Eily Malyon

    as Sister Colomba
  • Montagu Love

    as Mr. Bullock
  • Ferdinand Munier

    as Alexis Soyer
  • Lillian Kemble-Cooper

    as Parthenope Nightingale
  • Egon Brecher

    as Pastor Fliedner
  • Tempe Pigott

    as Mrs. Waters
  • Barbara Leonard

    as Minna
  • Frank Conroy

    as Mr. Le Froy
  • Lowden Adams

    as Secretary (uncredited)
  • Harry Allen

    as Soldier Bothered By Rats (uncredited)
  • Dorothy Arville

    as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Jimmy Aubrey

    as Sentry (uncredited)
  • Frank Baker

    as Customs Inspector (uncredited)
  • May Beatty

    as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Daisy Belmore

    as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Lionel Belmore

    as Captain (uncredited)
  • Wilson Benge

    as Jones (uncredited)
  • Robert Bolder

    as Doctor (uncredited)
  • George Broughton

    as Corporal (uncredited)
  • George Bunny

    as Coachman (uncredited)
  • Rita Carlyle

    as Mrs. Mellon (uncredited)
  • David Cavendish

    as Orderly in Scott's Office (uncredited)
  • Fay Chaldecott

    as Praying Child in Cottage (uncredited)
  • E. E. Clive

    as Dr. Smith (uncredited)
  • Charles Coleman

    as Sentry at Balaclava Hospital (uncredited)
  • Clyde Cook

    as Perkins (uncredited)
  • Harry Cording

    as Hospital Storekeeper (uncredited)
  • Bob Corey

    as Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)
  • Thomas A. Curran

    as Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
  • J. Gunnis Davis

    as Secretary (uncredited)
  • W.H. Davis

    as Old Man (uncredited)
  • Elspeth Dudgeon

    as Lady Disapproving of Florence #2 (uncredited)
  • Frank Elliott

    as Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
  • Edith Ellison

    as Old Woman (uncredited)
  • Helena Phillips Evans

    as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Herbert Evans

    as Porter (uncredited)
  • E.L. Fisher-Smith

    as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Neil Fitzgerald

    as Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
  • Mary Forbes

    as Lady Disapproving of Florence #1 (uncredited)
  • Art Foster

    as Doctor (uncredited)
  • Hugh Gee

    as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Mary Gordon

    as Nursing Applicant (uncredited)
  • Helena Grant

    as Sick Woman (uncredited)
  • Lawrence Grant

    as Colonel (uncredited)
  • Billy Griffith

    as Orderly (uncredited)
  • Robert Hale

    as Orderly (uncredited)
  • Alec Harford

    as Times Office Clerk (uncredited)
  • Gordon Hart

    as War Minister (uncredited)
  • Holmes Herbert

    as War Minister (uncredited)
  • Fay Holden

    as Queen Victoria (uncredited)
  • Harold Howard

    as Orderly (uncredited)
  • Rose Hughes

    as Minor Role (uncredited)
  • Olaf Hytten

    as Orderly in Hunt's Office (uncredited)
  • Boyd Irwin

    as Inspector (uncredited)
  • Charles Irwin

    as Soldier Wanting to Say Goodbye (uncredited)
  • Gardner James

    as Patient (uncredited)
  • Tiny Jones

    as Woman Donating Soup (uncredited)
  • Crauford Kent

    as Orderly in Raglan's Office (uncredited)
  • Louis King

    as Secretary (uncredited)
  • Edith Kingdon

    as Woman Concerned About Donations (uncredited)
  • George Kirby

    as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Jerry Larkin

    as (uncredited)
  • Raymond Lawrence

    as Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
  • Alma Lloyd

    as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Wilfred Lucas

    as Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)
  • Dan Maxwell

    as Sergeant (uncredited)
  • James May

    as Doctor (uncredited)
  • Leo McCabe

    as Patient (uncredited)
  • John C. McCallum

    as Secretary (uncredited)
  • Nelson McDowell

    as Hospital Superintendent (uncredited)
  • Edmund Mortimer

    as Officer at Minister's Meeting (uncredited)
  • Henry Mowbray

    as Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)
  • Doreen Munroe

    as Applicant (uncredited)
  • Mrs. Wilfrid North

    as Lady Disapproving of Florence #3 (uncredited)
  • Vesey O'Davoren

    as Thompson (uncredited)
  • Milton Owen

    as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Paul Panzer

    as Patient (uncredited)
  • Lionel Pape

    as War Minister (uncredited)
  • Lon Poff

    as Minor Role (uncredited)
  • John Power

    as Doctor (uncredited)
  • Harrington Reynolds

    as Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)
  • John J. Richardson

    as Cook Reporting to Jones (uncredited)
  • Gerald Rogers

    as Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
  • John Rogers

    as Patient (uncredited)
  • Hugh Saxon

    as Gardener (uncredited)
  • Ann Shaw

    as Nurse (uncredited)
  • C. Montague Shaw

    as Old Officer (uncredited)
  • Maud Shearer

    as Applicant (uncredited)
  • Reginald Sheffield

    as Patient (uncredited)
  • Yorke Sherwood

    as Constable with Mrs. Waters (uncredited)
  • Edwin Stanley

    as (uncredited)
  • Robert R. Stephenson

    as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Houseley Stevenson

    as Surgeon (uncredited)
  • Harry Stubbs

    as Sergeant (uncredited)
  • Cyril Thornton

    as Sick Woman's Husband (uncredited)
  • Zeffie Tilbury

    as Woman Donating Sheets (uncredited)
  • Kit Townsend

    as (uncredited)
  • Joseph R. Tozer

    as Messenger From Queen (uncredited)
  • Silvia Vaughan

    as Praying Child's Mother (uncredited)
  • Fred Walton

    as Doctor (uncredited)
  • Kathrin Clare Ward

    as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Elizabeth Weiner

    as Mrs. Arnold (uncredited)
  • Emmy Weinniemach

    as Deaconness (uncredited)
  • Cecil Weston

    as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Tom Wilson

    as Man 'Cooking' Shirts (uncredited)
  • Eric Wilton

    as Servant Getting Nurse (uncredited)
  • Ian Wolfe

    as Patient (uncredited)
  • Lillian Worth

    as Woman Donating Bandages (uncredited)
  • Douglas Gordon

    as Orderly (uncredited)
Directing William Dieterle Director
Editing Warren Low Editor
Writing Mordaunt Shairp Screenplay
Art Anton Grot Art Direction
Sound Heinz Roemheld Original Music Composer
Costume & Make-Up Orry-Kelly Wardrobe Designer
Sound Leo F. Forbstein Music Director
Camera Tony Gaudio Director of Photography
Crew Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poem

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