“The White Parade”
TAESCRIBED as one of the most human and dramatic screen stories of the year, Jesse L. Lasky s “The White Parade.” a Dox Film production, will shortly be seen in New Zealand. Loretta Young and John Boles plav the leading roles in this first or all films to deal with the student nurse —her training days, her heart aches and her happiness in service. To judge from advance accounts, the picture sets a new height for faithfulness to lift and for discovering heart throbs, pathos, and laughter in the most realistic of material. Student nurses—the girls nobody knows. These are the subjects of this tender and touching story, which Director Irving Cummings has brought to the screen, under the supervision of Lasky. “The White Parade” incidentally, is the thousandth picture Lastcy has made in his long and notable production career which parallels the whole development of the industry in America. A notable cast is in support of the two leading players Ani'ng them are Dorothy Wilson. Muriel Kirkland, Frank Melton. Astrid Allwyn, Joyce Compton, Drank Conroy and Jane Darwell.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 91, 11 January 1935, Page 14
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182“The White Parade” Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 91, 11 January 1935, Page 14
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