The Lamp Still Burns
The Lamp Still Burns

The Lamp Still Burns

1943Movie90 minEnglish

A tribute to the important work of female nurses during World War II.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Maurice ElveyGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

During World War II, a dedicated nurse, Philippa (Rosamund John), faces opposition from the hospital matron when she tries to introduce new, more progressive methods of patient care. Despite personal and professional challenges, including a burgeoning romance and the pressures of wartime, Philippa remains committed to her patients and her innovative approach to nursing.

Critical Reception

The Lamp Still Burns was a British propaganda film made during wartime, intended to boost morale and highlight the importance of the nursing profession. It received generally positive reviews for its earnest portrayal of the challenges faced by nurses and its patriotic themes, though some critics noted its melodramatic elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartfelt depiction of wartime nursing and dedication.
  • Acknowledged for its strong performances, particularly by Rosamund John.
  • Seen as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by healthcare professionals during conflict.

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Fun Fact

The film was one of the early British productions to feature Stewart Granger in a significant role, helping to establish his career.

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Sadly, this film - though doubtless intended as a tribute to the magnificent, dedicated stoicism of those nurses working tirelessly amidst the horrors of the London blitz - delivers little more than a rather downbeat melodrama about an inju...