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Nurse Edith Cavell 1939

Runtime

97 mins

Language

English

English

During World War I, British nurse Edith Cavell serves at a Brussels hospital. When the son of a former patient breaks out of a German POW camp, she covertly assists his flight to Holland. Outraged by the growing number of detainees, she joins a network of sympathizers to organize larger escapes, while constantly concealing her actions from the occupying German forces.

During World War I, British nurse Edith Cavell serves at a Brussels hospital. When the son of a former patient breaks out of a German POW camp, she covertly assists his flight to Holland. Outraged by the growing number of detainees, she joins a network of sympathizers to organize larger escapes, while constantly concealing her actions from the occupying German forces.

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Edith Cavell, a nurse in German-occupied Brussels at the onset of World War I, becomes the focal point of a high-stakes rescue effort that tests courage, loyalty, and international conscience. The story centers on her decision to shelter a young Frenchman, Jean Rappard, as German patrols tighten their grip on the city. The hospital she works in is subjected to regular inspections, and the tension escalates as Jean is placed on a canal barge and, after a border search, manages a daring escape.

Back in Brussels, the grim reality of occupation pushes Edith and her allies to act quickly. A firing squad executes a dozen escaped prisoners who had been hiding in the woods, underscoring the brutal consequences of every covert act of mercy. In the midst of this danger, Edith and her ally, Albert(/actor/william-edmunds), venture to the battlefield’s edge to locate the wounded. They manage to bring back four British men, including Bungey, who are quietly hidden in a secret room behind a wardrobe in the basement boiler room of the hospital. The Countess de Mavon, portrayed by Countess de Mavon, aids the operation by coordinating a safe route for transportation through the cobbler, a contact point crucial to the plan’s survival.

Meanwhile, Edith extends care to dying Germans in the main hospital, a paradox that highlights the humanity she maintains even as the stakes rise. A further three Frenchmen are sent toward the border by barge, alongside Mme Moulin, whose involvement adds to the precarious web of trust and betrayal surrounding the hospital’s covert network. An apparently escaped PoW arrives at the Countess’s mansion, where suspicion is heavy—she confines him in the kitchen while alerting the German authorities. The hospital’s watchfulness intensifies, and the growing numbers of those aided complicate every decision. Among the expanding circle is Lt. Schultz of German military intelligence, who begins to unravel Edith and the Countess’s operation, exposing each person to new ID papers and money to keep the network moving.

The turning point arrives on 5 August 1915, when Edith is arrested and imprisoned in the Prison of St Gilles. A forceful campaign erupts to win her release, but the Germans press to “set an example.” In the trial, she faces charges of espionage, and the presence of the very young François Rappard(/actor/rex-downing) as a key non-military witness underscores the gravity of the offense. The authorities point to the grim record: those helped are returned to the front and often killed. Edith acknowledges that she has helped hundreds of men escape, and the three military judges deliberate, while she is briefly spoken to in her cell by Capt. Heinrichs(/actor/george-sanders), who delivers the damning verdict: she is to be shot at dawn.

Despite pleas from the British consul, clemency is denied, and the moral weight of the decision becomes clear. Some members of the firing squad resist the order, citing their reluctance to shoot a woman, yet eight soldiers carry out the sentence. The execution marks a stark moment in the grim history of the war, and the narrative closes with a memorial held in Westminster Abbey on May 15, 1919, honoring Edith Cavell’s sacrifice and the broader testimony she bore in the struggle for mercy amid war.

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