अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFunny sexual fantasy with three naughty nurses.Funny sexual fantasy with three naughty nurses.Funny sexual fantasy with three naughty nurses.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Patty Byrne
- Barbara
- (as Patti T. Byrne)
Alana Stewart
- Janis
- (as Alana Collins)
Dixie Peabody
- Robin
- (as Dixie Lee Peabody)
Tristram Coffin
- Miles Bailey
- (as Tris Coffin)
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If there was ever any proof that Roger Corman's New World Pictures would produce anything to make a buck, Night Call Nurses is it. Although, how this made money is beyond my comprehension (it is common knowledge that Corman never lost money with any films he produced). But then again, I assume this would have been predominantly show at drive-ins, and how many spectators would actually be watching the film? Anyway, the film begins with a topless girl jumping from the roof of a hospital, and then is never mentioned again, as we are introduced to our trio of "sexy" psychiatric nurses, Barbara (Patty Byrne), Janis (Alana Stewart), and Sandra (Mittie Lawrence).
The film is simply a series of non-sequential, rambling, unconnected stories (and story is too strong a word for the concept). We see a cowboy-style trucker, Kit (Dennis Dugan), who comes in cause he is tripping, starring at his hands (this scene is repeated later, as he enters a lighting fantasy in a truck cab, as he stars at his mirrored hands). Bathrode Benny (Martin Ashe) exposes himself at regular intervals, and the nurses break several doctor/patient restrictions by have relationships with patients (Janis with the tripping trucker, and Sandra with a black revolutionary that wasn't pleasant when they first met).
Barbara however, bizarrely gets therapy, but is then forced into psychosis, which manifests itself in a group meeting, where a bunch of clichéd hippie-types sitting round a living room, as the male doctor encourages the women in the group to take their clothes off, in a bid to shake off any lack of confidence - it's this side of the sexual revolution that is rarely talked about, the lecherous side of men. There are also a series of car chases, explosions and smuggling out a revolutionary, but it's all just very silly and pointless. Kit does however, have one great (but very silly) piece of dialogue. Being seen out of the hospital by Janis, he reads her name badge: "Janis. Is that your name, or the name of your left titty?" Yeah, it's juvenile, but within the context of this pointless drama, it is a joy amongst the nonsense.
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The film is simply a series of non-sequential, rambling, unconnected stories (and story is too strong a word for the concept). We see a cowboy-style trucker, Kit (Dennis Dugan), who comes in cause he is tripping, starring at his hands (this scene is repeated later, as he enters a lighting fantasy in a truck cab, as he stars at his mirrored hands). Bathrode Benny (Martin Ashe) exposes himself at regular intervals, and the nurses break several doctor/patient restrictions by have relationships with patients (Janis with the tripping trucker, and Sandra with a black revolutionary that wasn't pleasant when they first met).
Barbara however, bizarrely gets therapy, but is then forced into psychosis, which manifests itself in a group meeting, where a bunch of clichéd hippie-types sitting round a living room, as the male doctor encourages the women in the group to take their clothes off, in a bid to shake off any lack of confidence - it's this side of the sexual revolution that is rarely talked about, the lecherous side of men. There are also a series of car chases, explosions and smuggling out a revolutionary, but it's all just very silly and pointless. Kit does however, have one great (but very silly) piece of dialogue. Being seen out of the hospital by Janis, he reads her name badge: "Janis. Is that your name, or the name of your left titty?" Yeah, it's juvenile, but within the context of this pointless drama, it is a joy amongst the nonsense.
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Three young nurses by the names of "Barbara" (Patty Byrne), "Sandra" (Mittie Lawrence) and "Janis" (Alana Collins) work in the psychiatric ward of a major hospital. Initially, all three nurses were hoping to find young, single doctors for a relationship. However, as things turn out Janis becomes romantically involved with a truck driver named "Kyle Toby" (Richard Young) who is in the ward because he took too many amphetamines during in the course of his work. Likewise, Sandra falls in love with a black militant by the name of "Jude" (Felton Perry). Barbara, on the other hand, decides to attend a form of group therapy in order to overcome her sexual inhibitions. Unfortunately, while all of the young ladies are doing the best they can to realize their potential; a crazed stalker appears and threatens all of their efforts. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this was a mediocre entry into the "Nurse Series". For starters, the three main actresses were all quite attractive and there were some decent scenes here and there-but there were also some rather bizarre scenes which certainly didn't help the movie as well. That said, I suppose this movie deserves about an average rating all things considered.
You have 3 friends who work at a psych ward in a hospital. One deals with a trucker who has a trip out, one who wants to help out a revolutionary, and one who gets to be a guinea pig. They have a close bond working in the hospital. Each one that have a dream of their own. No one says no to what needs to be done. They work without a strife.
Lots of sexual encounters and the energy is played out in the film. It's like a skin flick, with a little bit of eroticism. Just tame.
A classic for the collection.
2.5 out of 5 stars
The third entry in Roger Cormans' "nurse" series marked the feature directing debut for Jonathan Kaplan, who went on to make such diverse fare as "Truck Turner", "Over the Edge", "Heart Like a Wheel", "The Accused", and "Unlawful Entry". With a script by George Armitage (who'd directed the previous nurse flick, "Private Duty Nurses"), it gives each of its three extremely comely gals their own story thread. Among other things, the gals get stalked / harassed by a creep who sends them letters, one has her consciousness raised by a new acquaintance (a black revolutionary), and another gets involved with a likable, talkative speed freak cowboy truck driver.
There are some enjoyable bits throughout, if no real fireworks, but Kaplan knows full well what fans of exploitation fare want, and he delivers it - over and over again, with various scenes of delectable nudity. Naturally, the leading ladies are appealing and oh so easy to admire: the sweet Barbara (Patty Byrne), the serious-minded Sandra (Mittie Lawrence), and the upbeat Janis (Alana Stewart). A fine cast of familiar faces is a true pleasure: Clint Kimbrough is the arrogant Dr. Bramlett, Felton Perry is the impassioned Jude, Richard Young is Kyle (the aforementioned truck driver), Dennis Dugan is cheerful orderly Kit, Stack Pierce is convict Jon Sampson, and the *always* welcome, and *always* funny, Dick Miller makes the most of his brief screen time as horny motorist Mr. Jensen.
Armitages' script is often funny and occasionally weird (what *is* with that sequence of people pretending to be a machine?), and injects the kind of social & political commentary that was sometimes to be found in these Corman productions. Offbeat characters such as amiable compulsive flasher Bathrobe Benny (Martin Ashe) and sleazy pharmaceuticals peddler E. Eddie Edwards (Robert Staats) add to the fun. R. Michael Stringer does the slick cinematography and there's a good 'n' groovy rock soundtrack to help things move along well.
Overall, this is worth watching for trash film enthusiasts.
Seven out of 10.
There are some enjoyable bits throughout, if no real fireworks, but Kaplan knows full well what fans of exploitation fare want, and he delivers it - over and over again, with various scenes of delectable nudity. Naturally, the leading ladies are appealing and oh so easy to admire: the sweet Barbara (Patty Byrne), the serious-minded Sandra (Mittie Lawrence), and the upbeat Janis (Alana Stewart). A fine cast of familiar faces is a true pleasure: Clint Kimbrough is the arrogant Dr. Bramlett, Felton Perry is the impassioned Jude, Richard Young is Kyle (the aforementioned truck driver), Dennis Dugan is cheerful orderly Kit, Stack Pierce is convict Jon Sampson, and the *always* welcome, and *always* funny, Dick Miller makes the most of his brief screen time as horny motorist Mr. Jensen.
Armitages' script is often funny and occasionally weird (what *is* with that sequence of people pretending to be a machine?), and injects the kind of social & political commentary that was sometimes to be found in these Corman productions. Offbeat characters such as amiable compulsive flasher Bathrobe Benny (Martin Ashe) and sleazy pharmaceuticals peddler E. Eddie Edwards (Robert Staats) add to the fun. R. Michael Stringer does the slick cinematography and there's a good 'n' groovy rock soundtrack to help things move along well.
Overall, this is worth watching for trash film enthusiasts.
Seven out of 10.
Just recently started to view some of the work of the classic Roger Corman B movies and I must say that this 70's flick "Night Call Nurses" is plenty of fun. And true this is not your typical hospital of helping caring nurses, that is in the way you would think. As these gals are the type that will bend over backwards and break the rules to have a feel good fun time. These ladies help the desperate and deranged it's like giving into all of their patients intensive needs. You name it this film has it all from car chases, prison escapes,explosions, to strange late night love making scenes. These are the type of nurses that any man would want to check into the hospital for! Roger was clearly different a rule breaker a guy who made film for fun and with this picture it shows! Overall this is one feel good guilt pleasure flick.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis film was shot in fifteen days.
- भाव
Jon Sampson: In my thirty-four years, I've been shot, cut, beaten, and gassed. I don't know what they'll try, next, but I tell you, I'm finding it damn hard to get insurance.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 8 (2002)
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विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Enfermeras nocturnas
- फ़िल्माने की जगहें
- Queen of Angels Hospital - 2301 Bellevue Avenue, लॉस एंजेल्स, कैलिफोर्निया, संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका(Interior and exterior. All hospital scenes.)
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $75,000(अनुमानित)
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