5/30/2023 0 Comments The White Parade 1934Synopsis: The title represents the hopeful, ambitious students at a hospital training school and is primarily a story of the stern discipline and laborious physical and mental toil they endure in order to become nurses and join the White Parade. A new, available-to-watch Best Picture nominee is on deck for tomorrow, so feel free to look back at previous posts for today. Gallery of 2 movie poster and cover images for The White Parade (1934). Once I’m able to see the movie, a full write-up will be posted, but because there isn’t a film to review, this is essentially a day off for a new daily post. I have hopes to attend the 2021 Film Librarians Conference at the Pickford Center (I attended the inaugural conference in 2017) and include time to stop at UCLA to see the film, but with so much in the world still in flux that’s a big wait-and-see situation for the time being. The only known existing print of The White Parade is housed at the UCLA film archive, and while it is accessible for on-site viewing, with the current COVID-19 pandemic still in full swing it’s unreasonable to make a trip out to Los Angeles just to watch a movie (and that’s assuming the university is allowing on-site research right now). Today’s film is the first of two that are not available for immediate public consumption. UCLA Film and Television Archive (no audio)
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