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Four Girls in White

  • 1939
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  • 1h 13m
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6.0/10
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Mary Howard, Alan Marshal, Una Merkel, Florence Rice, and Ann Rutherford in Four Girls in White (1939)
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Four student nurses cope with life and career problems while interning at a major hospital.Four student nurses cope with life and career problems while interning at a major hospital.Four student nurses cope with life and career problems while interning at a major hospital.

  • Director
    • S. Sylvan Simon
  • Writers
    • Dorothy Yost
    • Nathalie Bucknall
    • Endre Bohém
  • Stars
    • Florence Rice
    • Una Merkel
    • Ann Rutherford
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • S. Sylvan Simon
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Yost
      • Nathalie Bucknall
      • Endre Bohém
    • Stars
      • Florence Rice
      • Una Merkel
      • Ann Rutherford
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Florence Rice
    Florence Rice
    • Norma Page
    Una Merkel
    Una Merkel
    • Gertie Robbins
    Ann Rutherford
    Ann Rutherford
    • Patricia Page
    Mary Howard
    Mary Howard
    • Mary Forbes
    Alan Marshal
    Alan Marshal
    • Dr. Stephen Melford
    Kent Taylor
    Kent Taylor
    • Robert Maitland
    Buddy Ebsen
    Buddy Ebsen
    • Express
    Jessie Ralph
    Jessie Ralph
    • Miss Tobias
    Sara Haden
    Sara Haden
    • Miss Bennett
    Phillip Terry
    Phillip Terry
    • Dr. Sidney
    Tom Neal
    Tom Neal
    • Dr. Phillips
    Harry Tyler
    Harry Tyler
    • Corey
    • (scenes deleted)
    Mariska Aldrich
    • Crazy Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Judith Allen
    Judith Allen
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Joy Anderson
    • Susan Forbes
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Armstrong
    Margaret Armstrong
    • Admitting Desk Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Bedford
    Barbara Bedford
    • Nurse Behind Counter
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Bert
    • Miss Waring - a Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • S. Sylvan Simon
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Yost
      • Nathalie Bucknall
      • Endre Bohém
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    6ksf-2

    Nurses working in a Hospital

    For the most part, it's an episode of General Hospital….The quadrangle of nurses (Thus the title Four Girls in White) is played by Florence Rice, Anne Rutherford, Una Merkel, and Mary Howard. The doctors and nurses walk around, mostly blandly reciting their lines. The one bright spark here is Jessie Ralph, who was the nagging foil to W.C. Fields in some of his movies. (If you can catch her in Walking on Air, or They met in Bombay, she is just GREAT in those… one of my favorite actresses!) There's a tremendous emergency scene near the end, and the special effects aren't bad for an MGM shortie from 1939. Someone who was in hot water earlier on, may get the chance at redemption during the crisis. In one scene, the director Sylvan Simon allows the action to happen without talking, which added to the suspense; talk there would have taken away from the scene. Also keep an eye out for a 30-ish year old Buddy Ebsen in one of his earlier roles… it must be Buddy Ebsen day, since Turner Classic channel also just showed "Yellow Jack" earlier today. Not a bad film, but needed a better script or something.
    5AlsExGal

    This film has aged like fine cottage cheese...

    And I do emphasize cheese! In spite of that, I would not say to stay away.

    At any rate, the "four girls in white" who sign up for nursing school are Norma Page (Florence Rice), her kid sister Pat (Ann Rutherford), single mom Mary Forbes (Mary Howard), and Gertie (Una Merkel) - Una always provides the comic relief, and she is a bright spot in the picture.

    Although the title talks about four girls, this is primarily Norma's journey, as she enters nursing school to land a doctor for a husband. It isn't long until she sets her sights on brilliant physician Stephen Melford (Alan Marshall). However, her constantly nagging him about going into private practice where he could make a mint drives a wedge between them. Then she turns to rich playboy Bob Maitland , who is a patient in the hospital. Complications ensue as Norma slowly learns the value of self sacrifice and the folly of selfishness, which in her case, has at least one tragic consequence.

    The bad? Nursing in 1939 looks remarkably like housekeeping - doing laundry, feeding patients, washing dishes, taking temperatures...oh, and if something interesting happens, call a doctor, who is ALWAYS a MAN. And the pay is appropriately low because in 1939 all nurses (at least in this movie) are women. Being a RN today looks nothing like this, as RNs are tasked with work far more complex. To give the film credit, this probably IS what nursing looked like in 1939, but that doesn't mean I have to like it!

    The ugly? Before Louis B. Mayer finally ruined Buddy Ebsen's career, he gave him several B- roles at MGM, in this case that of disorderly orderly "Express". He is just not funny and why does poor Una Merkel have to always fall for the career runt of the litter? She's so cute and perky! Also, one of Norma's first unselfish deeds on her road to righting her moral compass is to... fix her naive inexperienced baby sister up with that wolf Maitland she was trying to matrimonially nab?!?? Yikes! How long before baby sister is a sadder but wiser girl, wedding ring or not? Finally, this film is obviously trying to tap the successful Kildare series of the same era, but Alan Marshall as part Errol Flynn and part Kildare just doesn't cut it, and I guess Miss Tobias as the head nurse who is battle axe on the outside, heart of gold on the inside, is supposed to be filling Lionel Barrymore's shoes, but she just doesn't do it for me either.

    The good? The film does have some poignant melodrama and an irreversible tragic turn I just was not expecting from an MGM B of the era. Plus there is a dynamite action filled finale. I'd say on the whole it is a take it or leave it proposition.
    6planktonrules

    Sort of like a Dr. Kildare film....but starring the nurses.

    The title to this film is a misnomer. While it's called "Four Girls in White", the film really focuses mostly on one of them, Norma Page (Florence Rice). It shows her entrance into a nursing training program as well as their progress...as well as the high attrition rate. However, partway through the film Page Page gets herself into trouble and her completion of the program seems in doubt. Can she possibly show everyone that she's a selfless team player or is she destined to be a washout?

    This is a very nice film starring many of MGM's lesser-known actors and actresses. However, it looks nicer than the typical B and is entertaining. What also is a surprise is the big climax scene--the dam break scene is incredibly well done and looks far nicer than a B should look. Worth seeing.
    6Handlinghandel

    A Surprisingly Good MGM B-Picture

    This is a typical medical melodrama -- minus Dr. Kildaire. But Simon does an unusually good job keeping it moving. And the cast is superb. (It even includes Tom Neal -- as a doctor, no less.) Florence Rice is the star. She's made up more glamorously than usual. She was an excellent actress who never really made it. Here she's very good as a girl who becomes a nurse in order to marry rich. She betrays a few people along the way, inadvertently, but redeems herself.

    Also good is Ann Rutherford as her sister. She's in the same nursing class. Mary Howard is touching as another of their classmates.

    The men take the back seat. Alan Marshall is good as the heartthrob on the staff. So is Kent Taylor as a playboy patient Rice sets her sights on.

    For a period, it becomes a disaster movie. As such, it's very effective -- though it's best in its romantic parts.
    6Doylenf

    Above average B-film with a glossy look...

    It's amazing that even when MGM made programmers they never spared the Metro gloss for photography, sets, etc., even when there were no stars on the bill but up and coming young players. For this one, it looks as though MGM used their Blair Hospital sets from Dr. Kildare.

    ANN RUTHERFORD and top-billed FLORENCE RICE are sisters who go through an extensive nursing program where the staff includes smartly dressed male interns like PHILIP TERRY and TOM NEAL with ALAN MARSHALL as a surgeon. And for comic relief there's BUDDY EBSEN, JESSIE RALPH and UNA MERKEL.

    The story charts an amusing course for four girls in white as they become nurses after some rigorous training. Sparks between Rice and Marshall are evident from their first meeting and we know a romance is in the works. Rice is spunkier than usual for someone usually cast in demure roles and Marshall makes an attractive leading man--you have to wonder why MGM never groomed him for big time stardom. As for Rice, she looks like a young Madeleine Carroll in her close-ups.

    It's a lighter look at nurses on and off duty with occasional romantic interludes. Rice's romance with spoiled rich man KENT TAYLOR takes place aboard his fancy yacht. The plot at this point turns to romantic rivalry between sisters over a man and continues to accent trivial fluff despite a dramatic incident at the hospital involving a violent patient.

    You can almost predict a happy ending in sight, but not before a very dramatic train wreck amid a bridge collapse complete with floods that engulf the interior of a train. For this sequence alone, with Rice redeeming herself in Marshall's eyes after a stormy argument, the film emerges as a better than average programmer after a heavy dose of syrupy material.

    Summing up: Trivial B-film fluff given the glossy treatment by MGM. All the pretty nurses look as though they just came from the MGM beauty parlor but the final emergency call involving the bridge collapse is handled with gripping realism.

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    • Trivia
      This film's initial telecast took place in Los Angeles took place Tuesday 16 July 1957 on KTTV (Channel 11); it first aired in Altoona PA 2 September 1957 on WFBG (Channel 10), in Chicago 9 September 1957 on WBBM (Channel 2), in Philadelphia 3 November 1957 on WFIL (Channel 6), in Seattle 5 November 1957 on KING (Channel 5), in Norfolk VA 2 December 1957 on WTAR (Channel 3), in Honolulu 6 January 1958 on KHVH (Channel 13), and in San Francisco 21 January 1958 on KGO (Channel 7); the Four GIrls, still in White, finally made it to New York City 26 September 1962 on WCBS (Channel 2).
    • Quotes

      Patricia Page: What do they mean, calling us suckers?

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      Referenced in Electrical Power (1938)

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Diary of a Nurse
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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