So Proudly We Hail (1943)
So Proudly We Hail (1943)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Claudette Colbert
Lt. Janet 'Davy' Davidson
Paulette Goddard
Lt. Joan O'Doul
Veronica Lake
Lt. Olivia D'Arcy
George Reeves
Lt. John Summers
Barbara Britton
Lt. Rosemary Larson
Walter Abel
Chaplain
Eunice Hatchitt
Writer
Sonny Tufts
Kansas
Mary Servoss
Capt. 'Ma' McGregor
Ted Hecht
Dr. Jose Bardia
John Litel
Dr. Harrison
Hugh Ho Chang
Ling Chee
Mary Treen
Lt. Sadie Schwartz
Mark Sandrich
Director
Allan Scott
Writer
Kitty Kelly
Lt. Ethel Armstrong
Helen Lynd
Lt. Elsie Bollenbacher
Miklós Rózsa
Composer
Lorna Gray
Lt. Toni Dacolli
Charles Lang
Cinematographer
Dorothy Adams
Lt. Irma Emerson
Ann Doran
Lt. Betty Peterson
Ellsworth Hoagland
Editor
Jean Willes
Lt. Carol Johnson
Lynn Walker
Lt. Fay Leonard
Joan Tours
Lt. Margaret Stevenson
Mimi Doyle
Nurse
James Bell
Col. White
Dick Hogan
Flight Lt. Archie McGregor
Amparo Antenercruz
Filipino Nurse (Uncredited)
Linda Brent
Filipino Nurse (Uncredited)
Tom Coleman
Troop Ship Survivor (Uncredited)
Dimples Cooper
Filipino Nurse (Uncredited)
Richard Crane
Georgie Larson (Uncredited)
Boyd Davis
Colonel Mason (Uncredited)
Yvonne De Carlo
Girl (Uncredited)
Eddie Dew
Captain Lawrence (Uncredited)
Edward Earle
Doctor (Uncredited)
Julia Faye
Nurse (Uncredited)
James Flavin
Captain O'Brien (Uncredited)
William Forrest
Major at San Francisco Dock (Uncredited)
Byron Foulger
Larson (Uncredited)
Bill Goodwin
Captain O'Rourke (Uncredited)
Roy Gordon
Ship's Captain (Uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton
Soldier on Transport Ship (Uncredited)
Michael Harvey
Capt. Lawrence (Uncredited)
Frederic Henry
Ensign (Uncredited)
Elsa Janssen
Mrs. Larson (Uncredited)
Hazel Keener
Nurse (Uncredited)
Victor Kilian Jr.
Corporal (Uncredited)
Charles Lester
Soldier (Uncredited)
Richard Loo
Japanese Radio Announcer (Voice) (Uncredited)
Jack Luden
Steward (Uncredited)
Harold Miller
Soldier on Transport Ship (Uncredited)
James Millican
Young Ensign (Uncredited)
Frances Morris
Nurse (Uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
Troop Ship Survivor (Uncredited)
Damian O'Flynn
Captain Saunders (Uncredited)
Hugh Prosser
Captain (Uncredited)
Keith Richards
Troop Ship Officer with Binoculars (Uncredited)
Fay Sappington
Thin Nurse (Uncredited)
Byron Shores
Doctor (Uncredited)
Harry Strang
Major Arthur (Uncredited)
Jan Wiley
Lieutenant Lynne Hopkins (Uncredited)
Hank Worden
Soldier on Troop Ship (Uncredited)
Will Wright
Colonel Clark (Uncredited)
Sam Comer
Set Decorating Coordinator
Wally Westmore
Makeup Artist
Hans Dreier
Art Direction
Hugh Brown
Assistant Unit Manager
Harold Lewis
Sound Recordist
Gordon Jennings
Special Effects / Visual Effects
Eugene Zador
Orchestrator
Buddy G. DeSylva
Executive Producer
Leo Shuken
Orchestrator
George Parrish
Orchestrator
Walter Oberst
Sound Recordist
Stuart Thompson
Additional Camera
Glen Alden
Makeup Artist
A. Earl Hedrick
Art Direction
LaVaughn Speer
Hairstylist
Farciot Edouart
Visual Effects / Film Processor
Leonora Sabine
Hair Supervisor
Paul K. Lerpae
Visual Effects
Charles Woolstenhulme
Assistant Production Manager
Hedy Mjorud
Hairstylist
Tom Plews
Props
Joseph C. Youngerman
Assistant Director
Faye Chaney
Makeup Artist
Peggy Higgins
Hairstylist
Steve Seymour
Set Decoration
Clem Jones
Second Assistant Director
George Dutton
Special Sound Effects
Thol Simonson
Special Effects Technician
E. Adams
Assistant Camera
LeVaughn Larson
Wardrobe Master
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 9, 1943
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 6m
Content RatingNR
Genres
Wiki.
So Proudly We Hail! is a 1943 American war film directed and produced by Mark Sandrich and starring Claudette Colbert, Paulette Goddard – who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance – and Veronica Lake. Also featuring George Reeves, it was produced and released by Paramount Pictures.
The film follows a group of American Red Cross nurses sent to the Philippines during the early days of World War II. The movie was based on a book written by Lieutenant Colonel Juanita Hipps, a World War II nurse – one of the "Angels of Bataan" – who served in Bataan and Corregidor during the time when MacArthur withdrew to Australia which ultimately led to the surrender of US and Philippine troops to Japanese forces. Those prisoners of war were subjected to the Bataan Death March. The film was also based, in part, on Hipps's memoir I Served on Bataan.