The White Parade (1934)
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. It is told mainly through the character of June Arden who finds romance with Ronald Hall III on the way, with side stories of the other girls who find failure, success, laughs and tears on the way.
Director:
Irving Cummings
Writers:
Rian James, Jesse Lasky Jr..
![]() |
Loretta Young as June Arden |
![]() |
John Boles as Ronald Hall III |
![]() |
Dorothy Wilson as Zita Scofield |
![]() |
Muriel Kirkland as Glenda Farley |
![]() |
Astrid Allwyn as Gertrude Mack |
![]() |
Frank Conroy as Dr. Thorne |
![]() |
Jane Darwell as Sailor |
![]() |
Sara Haden as Miss Harrington |
![]() |
Joyce Compton as Una Mellon |
| Directing | Irving Cummings | Director |
| Writing | Rian James | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jesse Lasky Jr. | Screenplay |
| Production | Jesse L. Lasky | Producer |
| Camera | Arthur C. Miller | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | William Lambert | Costume Design |
| Art | Max Parker | Art Direction |
| Editing | Jack Murray | Editor |
| Sound | Edmund H. Hansen | Sound Engineer |