Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Nurse Edith Cavell

Countess de Mavon

Capt. Heinrichs

Mme. Rappard

Mme. Moulin

Hugh Gibson

Sister Williams

Nurse O'Brien

Bungey

Pierre

Cobbler

Gen. von Ehrhardt

Jean Rappard

François Rappard

Lt. Schultz

Pvt. Rammler

Dr. Gunther

Undetermined Role

Manager

Lt. Wilson, Airman

Dr. Schroeder, Public Prosecutor

Albert

Brand Whitlock

German Soldier

British Chaplain

Baron von Weser

Sadi Kirschen

Bit Role

Lt. Schmidt

Baron von Bissing

George Moulin

Charlotte

German Officer

Jaubec

German Firing Squad Officer

President of Trial Court

Young German Soldier

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-22
Anna Neagle in the title role and Edna May Oliver as the Countess de Mavon are on great form in this authentic looking biopic of the first world war nurse who ran a small hospital in Brussels. The two women quickly establish a network to help prisoners of war escape home via Holland, but it doesn't take the Bosch long to discover what's going on and the stiff necked sophisticate, "Capt. Heinrichs" (George Sanders) leads the investigation into their increasingly perilous activities. The outcome is the stuff of history, and the story stays tragically faithful to that - Herbert Wilcox tells the tale of these heroic folks poignantly and sympathetically. It's maybe not the best from a technical perspective, the film looks much older than it is and the lighting could do with a little more wattage; but with the help of a few stars from the silent era - Zasu Pitts and HB Warner - alongside a smashing Anthony Collins score, we really do get a feeling for the terrible risks they took and for their courage and bravery. Even now - over 100 year later, it's still an evocative story well told.