Nurse Edith Cavell
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Nurse Edith Cavell | |
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Directed by | Herbert Wilcox |
Produced by |
Merrill G. White (associate producer) Herbert Wilcox (producer) |
Written by |
Reginald Berkeley (story "Dawn") Edith Cavell (novel) Michael Hogan (writer) |
Music by | Anthony Collins |
Cinematography |
Joseph H. August Freddie Young |
Editing by | Elmo Williams |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release dates | 1 September 1939 |
Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $508,000[1] |
Box office | $1,082,000[1] |
Nurse Edith Cavell (1939) is an American film directed by British director Herbert Wilcox about Edith Cavell. The film was nominated at the 1939 Oscars for Best Original Score.
Cast
- Anna Neagle as Nurse Edith Cavell
- Edna May Oliver as Countess de Mavon
- George Sanders as Capt. Heinrichs
- May Robson as Mme. Rappard
- ZaSu Pitts as Mme. Moulin
- H.B. Warner as Hugh Gibson
- Sophie Stewart as Sister Williams
- Mary Howard as Nurse O'Brien
- Robert Coote as Bungey
- Martin Kosleck as Pierre
- Gui Ignon as Cobbler
- Lionel Royce as Gen. von Ehrhardt
- Jimmy Butler as Jean Rappard
- Rex Downing as François Rappard
- Henry Brandon as Lt. Schultz
Reception
The film made a profit of $38,000.[1]
Reception
External links
- Nurse Edith Cavell at the Internet Movie Database
- Nurse Edith Cavell is available for free download at the Internet Archive [more]
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