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Director
  
Screenplay
  
Language
  
English

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Producer
  
Jesse L. Lasky

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

The White Parade movie poster

Cast
  
(June Arden), (Ronald Hall III), (Zita Scofield),
Muriel Kirkland
(Glenda Farley), (Gertrude Mack), (Dr. Thorne)

Release date
  
November 16, 1934 (1934-11-16) (U.S.)

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The White Parade is a 1934 film that was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. It was written by Rian James, Jesse Lasky Jr., Sonya Levien and Ernest Pascal, from the novel by Rian James. The film was directed by Irving Cummings.

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Dedicated to "the memory of Florence Nightingale", the plot concerns the travails and romances of young women as they study to become nurses. It stars Loretta Young and John Boles.

The only surviving print is located at the UCLA film archive, and can be viewed at the Instructional Media Lab, Powell Library, after making an appointment.

The print is in rough shape; several frames are out of alignment, at times, while the whole picture looks bleached out and very fuzzy. As well, near the end of the film, a sign pops up indicating "reel 7"; fast forward and you can see the rest of the film.

This is one of three Best Picture nominees that has never been released on any home video format. The others are East Lynne (1931 film) and The Patriot (1928 film).

Cast

  • Loretta Young as June Arden
  • John Boles as Ronald Hall III
  • Dorothy Wilson as Zita Scofield
  • Muriel Kirkland as Glenda Farley
  • Astrid Allwyn as Gertrude Mack
  • Frank Conroy as Dr. Thorne
  • Jane Darwell as Miss 'Sailor' Roberts
  • Sara Haden as Miss Harrington
  • Joyce Compton as Una Mellon
  • June Gittelson as Lou 'Pudgy' Stebbins
  • Polly Ann Young as Hannah Seymour
  • Noel Francis as Nurse Clare
  • Reception

    The film was a success at the box office.

    Awards

    The White Parade was nominated for the Best Picture Oscar in 1934. Loretta Young also appeared in The House of Rothschild the same year, which was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The film was also nominated in the category Sound Recording (Edmund H. Hansen).

    References

    The White Parade Wikipedia
    The White Parade IMDb The White Parade themoviedb.org