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The White Angel
Drama

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.

1936-06-25
en
Cast
Director
William Dieterle
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
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
Harry Allen as Soldier Bothered By Rats (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)
Robert Bolder as Doctor (uncredited)
Rita Carlyle as Mrs. Mellon (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)
Elspeth Dudgeon as Lady Disapproving of Florence #2 (uncredited)
Frank Elliott as Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
Herbert Evans as Porter (uncredited)
Mary Forbes as Lady Disapproving of Florence #1 (uncredited)
Mary Gordon as Nursing Applicant (uncredited)
Lawrence Grant as Colonel (uncredited)
Robert Hale as Orderly (uncredited)
Holmes Herbert as War Minister (uncredited)
Fay Holden as Queen Victoria (uncredited)
Harold Howard as Orderly (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten as Orderly in Hunt's Office (uncredited)
Boyd Irwin as Inspector (uncredited)
Gardner James as Patient (uncredited)
Crauford Kent as Orderly in Raglan's Office (uncredited)
Louis King as Secretary (uncredited)
Jerry Larkin as (uncredited)
Alma Lloyd as Nurse (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas as Raglan Staff Officer (uncredited)
Nelson McDowell as Hospital Superintendent (uncredited)
Paul Panzer as Patient (uncredited)
Lon Poff as Minor Role (uncredited)
John Power as Doctor (uncredited)
John J. Richardson as Cook Reporting to Jones (uncredited)
Gerald Rogers as Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
C. Montague Shaw as Old Officer (uncredited)
Reginald Sheffield as Patient (uncredited)
Yorke Sherwood as Constable with Mrs. Waters (uncredited)
Edwin Stanley as (uncredited)
Houseley Stevenson as Surgeon (uncredited)
Harry Stubbs as Sergeant (uncredited)
Zeffie Tilbury as Woman Donating Sheets (uncredited)
Kathrin Clare Ward as Nurse (uncredited)
Tom Wilson as Man 'Cooking' Shirts (uncredited)
Ian Wolfe as Patient (uncredited)
Lillian Worth as Woman Donating Bandages (uncredited)
Douglas Gordon as Orderly (uncredited)