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The Flag of Humanity

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 19m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
160
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The Flag of Humanity (1940)
BiographyDramaFamilyShort

This 'Special' entry from the Warners/Vitaphone shorts department is less the story of Clara Barton and more the story of how Barton helped further the cause of the Red Cross in the United S... Read allThis 'Special' entry from the Warners/Vitaphone shorts department is less the story of Clara Barton and more the story of how Barton helped further the cause of the Red Cross in the United States and the birth of the American Red Cross. Barton went through many trials and setback... Read allThis 'Special' entry from the Warners/Vitaphone shorts department is less the story of Clara Barton and more the story of how Barton helped further the cause of the Red Cross in the United States and the birth of the American Red Cross. Barton went through many trials and setbacks before she succeeded. This short, as were all Warners' shorts, was made for the express ... Read all

  • Director
    • Jean Negulesco
  • Writers
    • Charles L. Tedford
    • Jean Negulesco
  • Stars
    • Nana Bryant
    • Fay Helm
    • John Hamilton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    160
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Negulesco
    • Writers
      • Charles L. Tedford
      • Jean Negulesco
    • Stars
      • Nana Bryant
      • Fay Helm
      • John Hamilton
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nana Bryant
    Nana Bryant
    • Clara Barton
    Fay Helm
    Fay Helm
    • Elsie Howard
    John Hamilton
    John Hamilton
    • Colonel James Garfield
    Ted Osborne
    • Dr. Bellows
    John Arledge
    John Arledge
    • Jeremy - Confederate Soldier
    John Alexander
    John Alexander
    • Robert Todd Lincoln
    • (uncredited)
    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
    • Johnny Wilson
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Clayton
    • Boy Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Sol Gorss
    Sol Gorss
    • Stretcher Bearer
    • (uncredited)
    Jesse Graves
    Jesse Graves
    • Butler at Clara's Deathbed
    • (uncredited)
    William Hopper
    William Hopper
    • Bill - Union Sentry
    • (uncredited)
    Sheldon Jett
    • Man at Barton's Death Bed
    • (uncredited)
    Joe King
    Joe King
    • President Rutherford B. Hayes
    • (uncredited)
    Owen King
    • Bradley's Assistant
    • (uncredited)
    Harold Miller
    Harold Miller
    • Military Man at Clara's Deathbed
    • (uncredited)
    Carlyle Moore Jr.
    Carlyle Moore Jr.
    • Wounded Soldier on Battlefield
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Puglia
    Frank Puglia
    • Henry Dunant
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Rice
    Jack Rice
    • Dr. Louis Appia
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jean Negulesco
    • Writers
      • Charles L. Tedford
      • Jean Negulesco
    • All cast & crew
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    6SnoopyStyle

    historical WB short

    With the approaching war, this short goes back to 1861. Clara Barton (Nana Bryant) fights off rigid Army rules to help the battle wounded. She would later help usher in the birth of the American Red Cross. She continues to fight for an international treaty and help in times of disasters until her death in 1912.

    With war engulfing the world, this educational short is shown in theaters. I do wish they show more advanced planes in the opening scene. This plays like one of those educational shorts shown to high school kids on a slow day. It is very standard and very old fashion without any edginess.
    SkippyDevereaux

    A very touching film.

    A very touching and well-done short subject about Clara Barton and the Red Cross. Great performance by Fay Helm as Miss Barton, this film also has great technicolor, good supporting performances, and very good use of music. I liked it very much. If you like short subjects and can find them on television, be sure and watch this one. It is a very good one.
    2perched_eagle

    Cliché upon Cliché

    Effort aside (This isn't a review about good intentions, its about the final product), this film is poorly written, overacted, and poorly directed. The story obviously had potential, but that story is nowhere present in this film.

    Clara Barton was a human being. She had passions, desires, love, pain, embarrassment, weakness, and self doubt just like the rest of us. You would never know that from this film of the lead actress's performance. In fact apply that to every character in the film, but in Barton's case: Every sentence is a speech. An epic over the top speech as though from an inhuman robot. In fact the only scene that plays well in one in the board meeting, and I realized thats because she's making a speech! Every idea she has is unbelievable in its context and she comes up with ideas that sound like they take a lifetime of soul searching right on the spot. For example, when she sees a wounded man, she'll start pontificating about the needs of the battlefield and to protect soldiers and putting up white flags, etc. As played in the film, there's no WAY she could come up with such a detailed well thought out idea in seconds.

    IN conclusion, this film robs Clara Barton of her struggles. It robs her of her humanity, and it inherently cheapens all she did because the script is written in clichés. The writer doesn't know Clara Barton, and seems to have based his script on an encyclopedia Britannica article. (yes they had those back then) But hey, nice Technicolor! (who cares)
    4planktonrules

    well-intentioned, but dull story about Clara Barton and the Red Cross

    This was a less than exciting short film I saw between features on Turner Classic Movies recently. While the film popped out due to its very intense Technicolor, the film itself just wasn't that moving and at times the plot looked pretty cheesy--like this was made for classroom use and capturing the attention of a wider audience WASN'T even a consideration. In particular, I really hated how many times in the film things were reiterated--such as when the characters talked to her, they usually said "Clara Barton" instead of "ma'am", "Miss Barton" or "Clara". Plus, one sickly confederate soldier said that he was a "Johnny Reb, A Confederate a Rebel,..."--almost like he was the cartoon character Mojo Jojo from the Powerpuff Girls. This was just sloppy writing--period.

    It was interesting to see John Hamilton (later, "Perry White" on the SUPERMAN TV show) in a beard as President Garfield. Yep--it's him under that beard.
    6boblipton

    Beautiful Piffle

    Nana Bryant as Clara Barton argues down generals and saves the lives of dying soldiers with a kindly word in this ridiculous yet heartfelt accolade for the founder of the American Red Cross.

    Life most of Warner Brothers' pre-war Technicolor shorts, this one shows off the process beautifully. Director Jean Negulesco and cinematographer Charles Boyle. light the battlefield shots so the faces as the sources of light in a dark world. The scenes set nominally in Europe wind up looking like fine lithographic work. While most of this is a talking-heads hagiography, the visuals are not neglected.

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    • Trivia
      Vitaphone production reels #9889-9890.
    • Quotes

      President James Garfield: Things are too easy for you, when it comes to twisting men around your finger. If I don't watch myself, you'll be asking me permission to vote next!

    • Connections
      Version of Angel of Mercy (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Battle Hymn of the Republic
      (1856) (uncredited)

      Music by William Steffe

      In the score during the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Technicolor Classics (1952-1953 season) #4: The Flag of Humanity
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 19m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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