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Florence Nightingale ()


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Florence Nightingale is the child of wealthy parents in 19th Century England. She is uninterested in marriage, society life and money. She wants to help the poor. When she accepts a job as superintendent at a hospital in the slums of... See more »

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Lisa Hart ...
Florence Nightingale (voice)
Anne Delue ...
Mary / Mother Nightingale (voice)
Barry Kraft ...
Father Nightingale (voice)
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Ridley (voice)
David Kelly ...
MacKenzie (voice)
Kurt Bernhardt ...
Stephens (voice)
Jonathan Hogan ...
John Hall (voice)
Jamie Newcomb ...
Doctor Fox (voice)
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William Russell (voice)
Mimi Carr ...
Nurse Clive (voice)
Joey McColum ...
Lord Canning (voice)
Victor Humphries ...
Doctor Sutherland (voice)

Directed by

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Richard Rich

Written by

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Brian Nissen ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Jared F. Brown ... executive producer
Stephen W. Griffin ... co-executive producer
Terry L. Noss ... associate producer
Richard Rich ... producer

Music by

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Lex de Azevedo

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Armetta Jackson-Hamlett
James Koford
Randy Paton

Editorial Department

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Joe Campana ... assistant editor (as Joseph Campana)
Bob Lass ... negative cutter
Mark Lass ... negative cutter
Scott Ostrowsky ... telecine colorist

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Gary Jackson
Ray Porter

Production Management

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Thomas J. Tobin ... production manager (as Thomas Tobin)

Sound Department

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Paul Holzborn ... foley artist
Bruce M. Honda ... foley mixer (as Bruce Honda)
Bess Hopper ... foley artist
Sean McCoy ... dialogue recordist
Bryce Walker ... dialogue recordist

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Michel Gagné ... effects animator
Rolando Mercado ... effects animator
Debbie Middleton-Kupczyk ... effects animator (as Debora Middleton Kupczyk)
Bob Simmons ... effects animator

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Marzette Bonar ... background painter
John Celestri ... character layout artist
Rick Farmiloe ... character layout artist
William H. Frake III ... story artist (as Bill Frake)
Steven E. Gordon ... character designer (as Steven Gordon) / character layout artist (as Steven Gordon)
Mike Hodgson ... layout artist / layout stylist
Lureline Kohler ... character clean-up
Juliana Korsborn ... character layout artist (as Julianna Korsborn)
Boo Hwan Lim ... character layout artist
Kyoung Hee Lim ... character layout artist
Gary Mouri ... layout artist
Carie Nouribekian ... color modeler
Jeanette Nouribekian ... color modeler
Frank Paur ... story artist
Donna Prince ... background painter
Young Kyu Rhim ... character clean-up
Colene Riffo ... background painter / scene coordinator
Donald Towns ... background painter / background stylist
Athanassios Vakalis ... character layout artist (as Nasos Vakalis)
Larry Whitaker ... character layout artist (as Larry Whitaker Jr.)

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Douglas M. Lackey ... music editor (as Doug Lackey)
Mark Siddoway ... music engineer

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Therese Alexus ... production accountant
Devin Carter ... head of sales: Koan
Helena Collins-Liuag ... production secretary (as Helena Collins)
Michael Coppieters ... production staff
Gregory Daven ... production staff
John Dubiel ... promotional art
Mel Fair ... production staff
Darryl Gordon ... production staff
Karen Higgins ... assistant: Mr. Rich
Dave Hogan ... production staff
Kris Jensen ... production staff
Deibe Potter ... production accountant
Bernie Van De Yacht ... production staff
Mary Louise Gemmill ... adr voice (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Florence Nightingale is the child of wealthy parents in 19th Century England. She is uninterested in marriage, society life and money. She wants to help the poor. When she accepts a job as superintendent at a hospital in the slums of London, he parents threaten to disown her. But Florence knows what she was meant to do. She says that to marry would ruin the life that God intended her to have. War comes to the Crimea and British troops are involved in the action. The British Army hospital in Turkey is full of the wounded and the sick. In an effort to relieve the suffering, Florence and a small group of women are sent to help. At the hospital, Florence and the others face the contempt of the military officials. The head of the hospital, John Hall, does not allow the nurses to care for the sick. But he cannot stop the nurses from showing compassion to the wounded men. Finally, when the situation in the hospital grows desperate, John Hall reluctantly allows Florence and the other nurses to minister to the soldiers. Quickly Florence takes matters in hand. Conditions improve. The death rate falls. When "The Times" of London publishes stories about her work, they call her "The Lady of the Lamp." A woman full of compassion. On a trip to the front lines hospitals, Florence falls ill from exhaustion and seems near death. While still in a fever, she receives a brooch from Queen Victoria inscribed: "Blessed are the Merciful." From her parents she receives a letter expressing how proud they are of her. Florence recovers. She returns to the military hospital where the grateful men salute her. Written by Nest Family Entertainment

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  • Animated Hero Classics: Florence Nightingale (United States)
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