So Proudly We Hail! (22-Jun-1943)
Director: Mark Sandrich Writer: Allan Scott Music Score by: Miklos Rozsa Producer: Mark Sandrich Keywords: Romantic Drama, WWII
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Walter Abel |
Actor |
6-Jun-1898 |
26-Mar-1987 |
The Three Musketeers |
Barbara Britton |
Actor |
26-Sep-1919 |
17-Jan-1980 |
Mr. and Mrs. North |
Claudette Colbert |
Actor |
13-Sep-1903 |
30-Jul-1996 |
It Happened One Night |
Ann Doran |
Actor |
28-Jul-1911 |
19-Sep-2000 |
Rio Grande |
Paulette Goddard |
Actor |
3-Jun-1910 |
23-Apr-1990 |
Reap the Wild Wind |
Veronica Lake |
Actor |
14-Nov-1922 |
7-Jul-1973 |
Sullivan's Travels |
John Litel |
Actor |
30-Dec-1892 |
3-Feb-1972 |
Two Dollar Bettor |
George Reeves |
Actor |
5-Jan-1914 |
16-Jun-1959 |
Television's first Superman |
Mary Treen |
Actor |
27-Mar-1907 |
29-Jul-1989 |
It's A Wonderful Life |
Sonny Tufts |
Actor |
16-Jul-1911 |
4-Jun-1970 |
Cat-Women of the Moon |
CAST Claudette Colbert | ... Lt. Janet Davidson | Paulette Goddard | ... Lt. Joan O'Doul | Veronica Lake | ... Lt. Olivia D'Arcy | | with | George Reeves | ... Lt. John Summers | Barbara Britton | ... Lt. Rosemary Larson | Walter Abel | ... Chaplain | Sonny Tufts | ... Kansas | Mary Servoss | ... Capt. "Ma" McGregor | Ted Hecht | ... Dr. Jose Bardia | John Litel | ... Dr. Harrison | | and | Dr. Hugh Ho Chang | ... Ling Chee | Mary Treen | ... Lt. Sadie Schwartz | Kitty Kelly | ... Lt. Ethel Armstrong | Helen Lynd | ... Lt. Elsie Bollenbacher | Lorna Gray | ... Lt. Tony Dacelli | Dorothy Adams | ... Lt. Irma Emerson | Ann Doran | ... Lt. Betty Peterson | Jean Willes | ... Lt. Carol Johnson | Lynn Walker | ... Lt. Fay Leonard | Joan Tours | ... Lt. Margaret Stevenson | Mimi Doyle | ... Nurse | James Bell | ... Col. White | Dick Hogan | ... Flight Lt. Archie McGregor |
REVIEWS Review by LKK612 (posted on 14-Jul-2007) I loved this movie! I hadn't heard of it before but my mom mentioned a movie where Vernonica Lake is a nurse during World War II. I did some research, found the movie and rented it. Right after it was over, I watched it again! It was heartwrenching, it was funny, it was just really good. George Reeves was surprisingly good. I hadn't seen him in anything but Superman and was amazed at how good he was. If I can find the movie to buy, I will definitely buy it. I feel like I'm rambling here, but it was so much better than I expected it to be. Don't dismiss this movie because it's so old. It's still very relevant. Even if it wasn't, it's an exceptional film. Really listen to the dialog. When you think about how early in the war it was made, it is almost inspirational.
Review by anonymous (posted on 12-Nov-2006) This movie is sublime. Outdated yes but the message is still there.
What a wonderful cast. 3 actresses who are different but darn good.
Paulette Goddard often tag a just pretty pretty was awesome. First
pinup to receive an academy award nom. Veronica Lake did her best
job ever. Sonny Tufts, quite a surprise for many good and cuddly.
Colbert, Britton Reeves etc. they all did a phenomenal job. The story
is true and heartbreaking. The war scenes so effective. Miklos Rozsa
music so sad and haunting. This film was made in 1943 and is still
great to view today. My favorite scenes: Goddard saying her last
goodbyes before the Japanese invasion, and Lake sacrificing herself to the
enemy. Today sadly all the actors are gone but they will remain in my
memory for the rest of my life. Thank you director Mark Sandrich. My
prized possession, a nurse uniform warn by Paulette Goddard in the
movie.
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