Sure,
this is melodrama, but it is melodrama at its best. Ms. Lombard shines
here as a woman whose career is the most important thing in her life.
In the hands of a lesser actress, Anne could have come across as preachy
or shrill. But Lombard's Anne shines when she talks about nursing. Her
Anne is what a nurse SHOULD be - an idealized portrait of a woman who
values human life and the ability to bring comfort to the sick. She is
ably assisted by Anne Shirley (who's Lucy is the poster child for the
person who should NOT enter nursing school, and whose selfishness makes
you want to smack her in the film's early scenes.), and Brian Aherne (an
equally idealized doctor, Aherne also carefully avoids the maudlin).
A weekly examination of classic films by a group who meet to discuss a selected film.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Nurse Carole
In 1940's Vigil in the Night, Carole Lombard stars as
Anne Lee, a dedicated nurse in a small English town. Anne loves her
work, and has convinced her younger sister Lucy (Anne Shirley) to follow
in her footsteps. Though almost through with nursing school, Lucy
doesn't have Anne's dedication; as a result of her neglect, she allows a
young child to die. Rather than let Lucy be ousted from nursing
school, Anne assumes responsibility for the child's death; she is fired
from her job, and forced to leave town. She ventures to Hepperton,
where she joins the staff of a local hospital, and gradually assumes
positions of greater responsibility. She also finds herself working
with the similarly dedicated Dr. Prescott (Brian Aherne). However, the
appearance of a nurse from her old job, Lucy's involvement with a local
man, and an epidemic in Hepperton all work to create problems for Anne.
Vigil in the Night
really is a neglected Lombard masterpiece; a film that is rarely seen
or discussed when talking about her (painfully short) career, but one
that should be looked at more often. We really enjoyed it, and suspect
you will as well. Take a look at this clip, to get an idea of what is in store:
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