Sexy young nurses apply special therapy in their daily rounds, as they work against a drug ring operating out of the hospital.Sexy young nurses apply special therapy in their daily rounds, as they work against a drug ring operating out of the hospital.Sexy young nurses apply special therapy in their daily rounds, as they work against a drug ring operating out of the hospital.
Jeane Manson
- Kitty
- (as Jean Manson)
Angela Elayne Gibbs
- Michelle
- (as Angela Gibbs)
Samuel Fuller
- Doc Haskell
- (as Sam Fuller)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThe cameo by Mantan Moreland was his last film appearence.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 3: Exploitation Explosion (2008)
Featured review
This movie was a follow-up to the hit Roger Corman quickie The Student Nurses and went along similar lines, but had a completely different cast and no story carry-over. Once again, the idea was to weave together a story of young professionals trying to succeed amid the temptations of the swinging early 70s. The cast are attractive but very inexperienced unknowns and the script does them few favors. The story focuses on a drug ring operating out of the hospital where the trainee nurses work, and they decide to investigate, an action that runs counter to the usual anti-establishment tone of the series. Beyond that nothing much of interest happens. Mostly this was just another exercise in soft-core titillation, with the camera following the girls in their tight uniforms along hospital corridors, and then off to parties where they smoke dope, take off their tops and have sex.
The problem here is that the series creators were pretty much out of fresh ideas and so just recycled the same old character conflicts from earlier in the series: sexist doctors, older nurses who aren't with it and rigid administrators who are more concerned with protocol than patient care. Yawn. As a result this movie is now not very entertaining, except perhaps as camp. The dialogue probably sounded fairly hip at the time (or maybe it didn't) but it is pretty laughable now, and unless the viewer couldn't get enough of 1973 and is looking for a groovy, mod era experience, and any old one will do, I would avoid this type of movie at this point. It's cheap-jack, not very well or very imaginatively made and even fails to satisfy as exploitation, since very little sensationalistic happens and nothing happens that we hadn't already seen in the earlier installments.
The problem here is that the series creators were pretty much out of fresh ideas and so just recycled the same old character conflicts from earlier in the series: sexist doctors, older nurses who aren't with it and rigid administrators who are more concerned with protocol than patient care. Yawn. As a result this movie is now not very entertaining, except perhaps as camp. The dialogue probably sounded fairly hip at the time (or maybe it didn't) but it is pretty laughable now, and unless the viewer couldn't get enough of 1973 and is looking for a groovy, mod era experience, and any old one will do, I would avoid this type of movie at this point. It's cheap-jack, not very well or very imaginatively made and even fails to satisfy as exploitation, since very little sensationalistic happens and nothing happens that we hadn't already seen in the earlier installments.
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Nightingale
- Filming locations
- 1638 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, California, USA(woman walks out of store and onto street in front of a speeding car)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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