The White Angel
Her heart was too big for one man to possess! One world was too small to share all her love!In Victorian England, Florence Nightingale's heroic measures slowly change the attitude towards nurses when it was considered a disreputable profession.
Description: In Victorian England, Florence Nightingale's heroic measures slowly change the attitude towards nurses when it was considered a disreputable profession.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $506,000 | Revenue : $1,416,000
Runtime: 92 minutes
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Kay Francis
Played Florence Nightingale
Ian Hunter
Played Fuller
Donald Woods
Played Charles Cooper
Nigel Bruce
Played Dr. West
Donald Crisp
Played Dr. Hunt
Henry O'Neill
Played Dr. Scott
Billy Mauch
Played Tommy
Charles Croker-King
Played Mr. Nightingale
Phoebe Foster
Played Elizabeth Herbert
George Curzon
Played Sidney Herbert
Georgia Caine
Played Mrs. Nightingale
Ara Gerald
Played Ella Stephens
Halliwell Hobbes
Played Lord Raglan
Eily Malyon
Played Sister Colomba
Montagu Love
Played Mr. Bullock
Ferdinand Munier
Played Alexis Soyer
Lillian Kemble-Cooper
Played Parthenope Nightingale
Egon Brecher
Played Pastor Fliedner
Tempe Pigott
Played Mrs. Waters
Barbara Leonard
Played Minna
Frank Conroy
Played Mr. Le Froy
Lowden Adams
Played Secretary (uncredited)
Harry Allen
Played Soldier Bothered By Rats (uncredited)
Dorothy Arville
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Jimmy Aubrey
Played Sentry (uncredited)
Frank Baker
Played Customs Inspector (uncredited)
May Beatty
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Daisy Belmore
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Lionel Belmore
Played Captain (uncredited)
Wilson Benge
Played Jones (uncredited)
Robert Bolder
Played Doctor (uncredited)
George Broughton
Played Corporal (uncredited)
George Bunny
Played Coachman (uncredited)
Rita Carlyle
Played Mrs. Mellon (uncredited)
David Cavendish
Played Orderly in Scott's Office (uncredited)
Fay Chaldecott
Played Praying Child in Cottage (uncredited)
E. E. Clive
Played Dr. Smith (uncredited)
Charles Coleman
Played Sentry at Balaclava Hospital (uncredited)
Clyde Cook
Played Perkins (uncredited)
Harry Cording
Played Hospital Storekeeper (uncredited)
Bob Corey
Played Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)
Thomas A. Curran
Played Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
J. Gunnis Davis
Played Secretary (uncredited)
W.H. Davis
Played Old Man (uncredited)
Elspeth Dudgeon
Played Lady Disapproving of Florence #2 (uncredited)
Frank Elliott
Played Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
Edith Ellison
Played Old Woman (uncredited)
Helena Phillips Evans
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Herbert Evans
Played Porter (uncredited)
E.L. Fisher-Smith
Played Soldier (uncredited)
Neil Fitzgerald
Played Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
Mary Forbes
Played Lady Disapproving of Florence #1 (uncredited)
Art Foster
Played Doctor (uncredited)
Hugh Gee
Played Soldier (uncredited)
Mary Gordon
Played Nursing Applicant (uncredited)
Helena Grant
Played Sick Woman (uncredited)
Lawrence Grant
Played Colonel (uncredited)
Billy Griffith
Played Orderly (uncredited)
Robert Hale
Played Orderly (uncredited)
Alec Harford
Played Times Office Clerk (uncredited)
Gordon Hart
Played War Minister (uncredited)
Holmes Herbert
Played War Minister (uncredited)
Fay Holden
Played Queen Victoria (uncredited)
Harold Howard
Played Orderly (uncredited)
Rose Hughes
Played Minor Role (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten
Played Orderly in Hunt's Office (uncredited)
Boyd Irwin
Played Inspector (uncredited)
Charles Irwin
Played Soldier Wanting to Say Goodbye (uncredited)
Gardner James
Played Patient (uncredited)
Tiny Jones
Played Woman Donating Soup (uncredited)
Crauford Kent
Played Orderly in Raglan's Office (uncredited)
Louis King
Played Secretary (uncredited)
Edith Kingdon
Played Woman Concerned About Donations (uncredited)
George Kirby
Played Soldier (uncredited)
Jerry Larkin
Played (uncredited)
Raymond Lawrence
Played Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
Alma Lloyd
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas
Played Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)
Dan Maxwell
Played Sergeant (uncredited)
James May
Played Doctor (uncredited)
Leo McCabe
Played Patient (uncredited)
John C. McCallum
Played Secretary (uncredited)
Nelson McDowell
Played Hospital Superintendent (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer
Played Officer at Minister's Meeting (uncredited)
Henry Mowbray
Played Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)
Doreen Munroe
Played Applicant (uncredited)
Mrs. Wilfrid North
Played Lady Disapproving of Florence #3 (uncredited)
Vesey O'Davoren
Played Thompson (uncredited)
Milton Owen
Played Soldier (uncredited)
Paul Panzer
Played Patient (uncredited)
Lionel Pape
Played War Minister (uncredited)
Lon Poff
Played Minor Role (uncredited)
John Power
Played Doctor (uncredited)
Harrington Reynolds
Played Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)
John J. Richardson
Played Cook Reporting to Jones (uncredited)
Gerald Rogers
Played Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
John Rogers
Played Patient (uncredited)
Hugh Saxon
Played Gardener (uncredited)
Ann Shaw
Played Nurse (uncredited)
C. Montague Shaw
Played Old Officer (uncredited)
Maud Shearer
Played Applicant (uncredited)
Reginald Sheffield
Played Patient (uncredited)
Yorke Sherwood
Played Constable with Mrs. Waters (uncredited)
Edwin Stanley
Played (uncredited)
Robert R. Stephenson
Played Soldier (uncredited)
Houseley Stevenson
Played Surgeon (uncredited)
Harry Stubbs
Played Sergeant (uncredited)
Cyril Thornton
Played Sick Woman's Husband (uncredited)
Zeffie Tilbury
Played Woman Donating Sheets (uncredited)
Kit Townsend
Played (uncredited)
Joseph R. Tozer
Played Messenger From Queen (uncredited)
Silvia Vaughan
Played Praying Child's Mother (uncredited)
Fred Walton
Played Doctor (uncredited)
Kathrin Clare Ward
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Elizabeth Weiner
Played Mrs. Arnold (uncredited)
Emmy Weinniemach
Played Deaconness (uncredited)
Cecil Weston
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Tom Wilson
Played Man 'Cooking' Shirts (uncredited)
Eric Wilton
Played Servant Getting Nurse (uncredited)
Ian Wolfe
Played Patient (uncredited)
Lillian Worth
Played Woman Donating Bandages (uncredited)
Douglas Gordon
Played Orderly (uncredited)
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