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The Mad Parade (1931)

Passed (US) | USA | English | 63 min
Directed by: William Beaudine
6.7

In 1917, after the United States has entered World War I, a group of nine American women are stationed at a canteen, housed in a former country estate near Toule, France, that is close to the Allied front line. Under the command of Betty Schuyler, the women are preparing for the arrival of soldiers that night. While snooping on Mrs. Schuyler, busy-body Prudence "Snoop" Graham learns that the carefree Monica Dale has gotten the unit in trouble with her reckless behavior. Prudence's outspoken manner makes life miserable for the others, especially the wise-cracking Lil Wheeler, who is constantly drinking wine out of her hot-water bottle. Learning that Monica has spent the night at a nearby inn with Tony Burke, a young aviator who is the lover of mild-mannered Janice Lee, Prudence blurts out the information to the spurned Janice, who calls her a liar. When Prudence threatens to tell Mrs. Schuyler about Monica's nocturnal adventure, Monica grabs Prudence and hits her to keep her in line. After Dorothy Quinlan breaks into tears when she is informed that her lover Jim has died of war-related causes, Monica and Lil comfort her. As the others begin to serve the soldiers, Mrs. Schuyler privately tells Monica that any recurrence of her behavior will mean her forced return to America. Janice, convinced that Monica did indeed sleep with Tony, confronts her, but an order to vacate the canteen for a field hospital interrupts their conversation. When the first two supply trucks are driven by the women onto the battlefield, they come under heavy artillery fire, and Prudence jumps from her truck moments before it suffers a direct hit. As the others pull the wounded Dorothy from her burning cab, Lil braves the barrage and finds Prudence in a deserted American dugout. Eventually most of the women are reunited in the bunker. While the others are asleep, Monica confides her relationship with Tony to Lil, and when Janice awakens, she resumes her challenge to Monica for the right to Tony's affection. Prudence, anxious to inform on Monica, threatens her with a bayonet. Later when Prudence is frightened by a large rat in her dugout, Janice picks up a grenade that was found by one of the women and hurls it at the rodent, mistakenly killing Prudence. As the others are awakened by the explosion, Dorothy, succumbing to her injuries, also dies. Mrs. Schuyler and twins Bluebell and Rosemary Jones arrive in their truck and find Fanny Smithers, who had fled the dugout after viewing Prudence's corpse, being comforted by Lil. Back in the dugout, Janice--to Monica's amazement--tells Mrs. Schuyler that Prudence was accidentally killed by a bomb. Having learned that the dugout was only recently evacuated and that the artillery fire is from allied forces, they decide to draw lots to determine which of them will try to carry a message to the allied troops nearby. As Janice tries to leave, Monica prevents her departure and reveals to everyone that she killed Prudence and that Tony really belongs with Janice. Monica then takes the message and rushes out of the dugout toward the allied line. After being hit by shrapnel, she drags herself to an allied bunker and lapses into unconsciousness. When her message is retrieved, the bombardment stops. As the other women realize they are saved, Monica dies of her wounds.

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Release Date
USA
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1931-09-18
Denmark
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1932-12-12
UK
(London, re-titled, re-release, premiere)
1936-07-06
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Also Known As (A.K.A.)
The Mad Parade
(Original title)
Ildprøven
Denmark
Forgotten Women
UK (reissue title)
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Parent Guide
Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated