Year: 1928
Runtime: 90 mins
Language: English
Director: Victor Fleming
Marie Ducrot, a French country girl nicknamed “Mud” after being compromised by a German soldier, turns to religion and serves as a “sister in white” in World I hospitals. The picture earned an Academy Art Direction nomination, giving William Cameron Menzies his third such nod after two prior wins. The film is lost; no prints or negatives survive.
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