The White Angel poster

The White Angel

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

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

Genres: Drama

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Budget: $506,000 | Revenue : $1,416,000

Runtime: 92 minutes

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Kay Francis

Played Florence Nightingale

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Ian Hunter

Played Fuller

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Donald Woods

Played Charles Cooper

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Nigel Bruce

Played Dr. West

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Donald Crisp

Played Dr. Hunt

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Henry O'Neill

Played Dr. Scott

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Billy Mauch

Played Tommy

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Charles Croker-King

Played Mr. Nightingale

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Phoebe Foster

Played Elizabeth Herbert

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George Curzon

Played Sidney Herbert

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Georgia Caine

Played Mrs. Nightingale

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Ara Gerald

Played Ella Stephens

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Halliwell Hobbes

Played Lord Raglan

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Eily Malyon

Played Sister Colomba

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Montagu Love

Played Mr. Bullock

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Ferdinand Munier

Played Alexis Soyer

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Lillian Kemble-Cooper

Played Parthenope Nightingale

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Egon Brecher

Played Pastor Fliedner

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Tempe Pigott

Played Mrs. Waters

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Barbara Leonard

Played Minna

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Frank Conroy

Played Mr. Le Froy

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Lowden Adams

Played Secretary (uncredited)

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Harry Allen

Played Soldier Bothered By Rats (uncredited)

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Dorothy Arville

Played Nurse (uncredited)

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Jimmy Aubrey

Played Sentry (uncredited)

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Frank Baker

Played Customs Inspector (uncredited)

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May Beatty

Played Nurse (uncredited)

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Daisy Belmore

Played Nurse (uncredited)

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Lionel Belmore

Played Captain (uncredited)

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Wilson Benge

Played Jones (uncredited)

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Robert Bolder

Played Doctor (uncredited)

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George Broughton

Played Corporal (uncredited)

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George Bunny

Played Coachman (uncredited)

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Rita Carlyle

Played Mrs. Mellon (uncredited)

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David Cavendish

Played Orderly in Scott's Office (uncredited)

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Fay Chaldecott

Played Praying Child in Cottage (uncredited)

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E. E. Clive

Played Dr. Smith (uncredited)

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Charles Coleman

Played Sentry at Balaclava Hospital (uncredited)

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Clyde Cook

Played Perkins (uncredited)

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Harry Cording

Played Hospital Storekeeper (uncredited)

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Bob Corey

Played Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)

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Thomas A. Curran

Played Officer in Barracks (uncredited)

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J. Gunnis Davis

Played Secretary (uncredited)

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W.H. Davis

Played Old Man (uncredited)

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Elspeth Dudgeon

Played Lady Disapproving of Florence #2 (uncredited)

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Frank Elliott

Played Officer in Barracks (uncredited)

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Edith Ellison

Played Old Woman (uncredited)

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Helena Phillips Evans

Played Nurse (uncredited)

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Herbert Evans

Played Porter (uncredited)

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E.L. Fisher-Smith

Played Soldier (uncredited)

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Neil Fitzgerald

Played Officer in Barracks (uncredited)

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Mary Forbes

Played Lady Disapproving of Florence #1 (uncredited)

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Art Foster

Played Doctor (uncredited)

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Hugh Gee

Played Soldier (uncredited)

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Mary Gordon

Played Nursing Applicant (uncredited)

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Helena Grant

Played Sick Woman (uncredited)

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Lawrence Grant

Played Colonel (uncredited)

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Billy Griffith

Played Orderly (uncredited)

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Robert Hale

Played Orderly (uncredited)

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Alec Harford

Played Times Office Clerk (uncredited)

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Gordon Hart

Played War Minister (uncredited)

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Holmes Herbert

Played War Minister (uncredited)

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Fay Holden

Played Queen Victoria (uncredited)

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Harold Howard

Played Orderly (uncredited)

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Rose Hughes

Played Minor Role (uncredited)

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Olaf Hytten

Played Orderly in Hunt's Office (uncredited)

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Boyd Irwin

Played Inspector (uncredited)

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Charles Irwin

Played Soldier Wanting to Say Goodbye (uncredited)

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Gardner James

Played Patient (uncredited)

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Tiny Jones

Played Woman Donating Soup (uncredited)

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Crauford Kent

Played Orderly in Raglan's Office (uncredited)

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Louis King

Played Secretary (uncredited)

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Edith Kingdon

Played Woman Concerned About Donations (uncredited)

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George Kirby

Played Soldier (uncredited)

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Jerry Larkin

Played (uncredited)

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Raymond Lawrence

Played Officer in Barracks (uncredited)

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Alma Lloyd

Played Nurse (uncredited)

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Wilfred Lucas

Played Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)

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Dan Maxwell

Played Sergeant (uncredited)

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James May

Played Doctor (uncredited)

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Leo McCabe

Played Patient (uncredited)

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John C. McCallum

Played Secretary (uncredited)

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Nelson McDowell

Played Hospital Superintendent (uncredited)

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Edmund Mortimer

Played Officer at Minister's Meeting (uncredited)

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Henry Mowbray

Played Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)

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Doreen Munroe

Played Applicant (uncredited)

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Mrs. Wilfrid North

Played Lady Disapproving of Florence #3 (uncredited)

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Vesey O'Davoren

Played Thompson (uncredited)

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Milton Owen

Played Soldier (uncredited)

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Paul Panzer

Played Patient (uncredited)

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Lionel Pape

Played War Minister (uncredited)

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Lon Poff

Played Minor Role (uncredited)

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John Power

Played Doctor (uncredited)

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Harrington Reynolds

Played Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)

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John J. Richardson

Played Cook Reporting to Jones (uncredited)

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Gerald Rogers

Played Wounded Soldier (uncredited)

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John Rogers

Played Patient (uncredited)

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Hugh Saxon

Played Gardener (uncredited)

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Ann Shaw

Played Nurse (uncredited)

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C. Montague Shaw

Played Old Officer (uncredited)

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Maud Shearer

Played Applicant (uncredited)

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Reginald Sheffield

Played Patient (uncredited)

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Yorke Sherwood

Played Constable with Mrs. Waters (uncredited)

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Edwin Stanley

Played (uncredited)

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Robert R. Stephenson

Played Soldier (uncredited)

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Houseley Stevenson

Played Surgeon (uncredited)

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Harry Stubbs

Played Sergeant (uncredited)

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Cyril Thornton

Played Sick Woman's Husband (uncredited)

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Zeffie Tilbury

Played Woman Donating Sheets (uncredited)

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Kit Townsend

Played (uncredited)

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Joseph R. Tozer

Played Messenger From Queen (uncredited)

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Silvia Vaughan

Played Praying Child's Mother (uncredited)

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Fred Walton

Played Doctor (uncredited)

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Kathrin Clare Ward

Played Nurse (uncredited)

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Elizabeth Weiner

Played Mrs. Arnold (uncredited)

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Emmy Weinniemach

Played Deaconness (uncredited)

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Cecil Weston

Played Nurse (uncredited)

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Tom Wilson

Played Man 'Cooking' Shirts (uncredited)

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Eric Wilton

Played Servant Getting Nurse (uncredited)

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Ian Wolfe

Played Patient (uncredited)

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Lillian Worth

Played Woman Donating Bandages (uncredited)

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Douglas Gordon

Played Orderly (uncredited)

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