Proudly She Marches (1943)
This film from the Second World War is a report on how Canadian women were trained to handle many kinds of work in the Canadian Women's Army Corps, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service. Basic training, everyday life in the forces and the contribution of women to Canada's fighting strength are illustrated.
Director: Jane Marsh
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Gudrun Parker as Self |
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Joan Hunter as Self |
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Jane Irwin as Self |
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Shirley Jackson as Self |
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Queen Juliana of the Netherlands as Self |
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Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands as Self |
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Dorothy Brennan as Self |
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Myra Lockridge as Self |
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Bill McNaughton as Self |
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Cécile Levesque as Self |
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Helen Adamson as Self |
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Catherine Storey as Self |
| Directing | Jane Marsh | Director |
| Production | Raymond Spottiswoode | Producer |
| Sound | Louis Applebaum | Music |