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L'angelo bianco

Titolo originale: Night Nurse
  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 12min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
4904
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Barbara Stanwyck and Ben Lyon in L'angelo bianco (1931)
A nurse enlists the help of a petty criminal to foil a sinister plot to murder two children.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA nurse enlists the help of a petty criminal to foil a sinister plot to murder two children.A nurse enlists the help of a petty criminal to foil a sinister plot to murder two children.A nurse enlists the help of a petty criminal to foil a sinister plot to murder two children.

  • Regia
    • William A. Wellman
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Grace Perkins
    • Oliver H.P. Garrett
    • Charles Kenyon
  • Star
    • Barbara Stanwyck
    • Ben Lyon
    • Joan Blondell
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    4904
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • William A. Wellman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Grace Perkins
      • Oliver H.P. Garrett
      • Charles Kenyon
    • Star
      • Barbara Stanwyck
      • Ben Lyon
      • Joan Blondell
    • 69Recensioni degli utenti
    • 46Recensioni della critica
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    Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    • Lora Hart
    Ben Lyon
    Ben Lyon
    • Mortie
    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Maloney
    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Nick
    Blanche Friderici
    Blanche Friderici
    • Mrs. Maxwell
    • (as Blanche Frederici)
    Charlotte Merriam
    Charlotte Merriam
    • Mrs. Ritchey
    Charles Winninger
    Charles Winninger
    • Dr. Bell
    Edward J. Nugent
    Edward J. Nugent
    • Eagan
    • (as Edward Nugent)
    Vera Lewis
    Vera Lewis
    • Miss Dillon
    Ralf Harolde
    Ralf Harolde
    • Dr. Milton Ranger
    Walter McGrail
    Walter McGrail
    • The Drunk
    Robert Allen
    Robert Allen
    • Party Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    James Bradbury Jr.
    James Bradbury Jr.
    • Wounded Prisoner
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Jim Farley
    Jim Farley
    • Policeman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Willie Fung
    Willie Fung
    • Hospital Patient
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Betty Jane Graham
    Betty Jane Graham
    • Desney Ritchey
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Marcia Mae Jones
    Marcia Mae Jones
    • Nanny Ritchey
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Allan Lane
    Allan Lane
    • Intern
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • William A. Wellman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Grace Perkins
      • Oliver H.P. Garrett
      • Charles Kenyon
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    7atlasmb

    A Strong Stanwyck as a Young Nurse

    "Night Nurse" is representative of pre-code era films--only slightly risqué by today's standards. It is also representative of the times in the sense that Hollywood seemed to be enamored of the medical profession--both doctors and nurses--during the period, with many such scripts being produced. I think it is due to changing views about medical professionals, instigated by medicine being more science-centered. Audiences probably learned a lot about medical procedures and standards that were somewhat new. This makes such films interesting now from a historic standpoint; and they are interesting as comparisons to today's methods. What we most learn is that standards of care which are en vogue almost always look primitive (and ignorant) by standards only fifty years later.

    Joan Blondell and Barbara Stanwyck star in this film about the education, training and practicing of nurses. Stanwyck's character trains in a hospital after no medical education. The girls knock heads with the nurse in charge of their training (and their morals). They deal with the orderlies and physicians who, being male, have a sense of entitlement. Eventually, they get jobs in private care, tending to two young girls who seem neglected.

    Clark Gable portrays a belligerent chauffeur with suspect intentions, though his part is a minor one. He plays "sinister" very well, perhaps a clue to his later successes portraying men who are somewhat threatening (like John Garfield).

    At one point--as Stanwyck tries to unravel the mystery of the young girls' declining health--the film slows. Otherwise, I found it interesting on many levels. It is fun to see Blondell and Stanwyck as such young women. Even then, Stanwyck commanded the screen with her intensity, when necessary.
    7lugonian

    Good Night, Nurse!

    "Night Nurse" (Warner Brothers, 1931), directed by William A. Wellman, is not your ordinary hospital drama in the league of late 1930s "Dr. Kildare" series at MGM or the program "Nurse Keate" mysteries at Warners. It's a pre-production code, risqué hospital drama featuring a lone nurse (Barbara Stanwyck) surrounded by those of the medical profession who do more than examine and cure for humanity. But not all doctors and nurses are the villains here. There is even a chauffeur named Nick, who makes James Cagney's 'Public Enemy' character look more like a boy scout in comparison. But at 71 minutes, director Wellman fills this drama with plenty of sound and fury.

    The storyline involves Lora Hart (Barbara Stanwyck), a young woman who obtains a nurses position at a hospital where she must follow strict rules and regulations, given an hour off to herself a day and only one night off a week. She rooms with Maloney (Joan Blondell), a sassy blonde who believes that rules are meant to be broken. Later, Lora is hired as a private nurse to care for two fatherless little girls who happen to be the heirs to a large fortune. Their mother, Mrs. Ritchey (Charlotte Merriam) prefers to enjoy herself by smoking cigarettes, being drunk and entertaining herself at all night parties surrounded by low-life people. At the same time, Mrs. Ritchey's chauffeur, Nick (Clark Gable), intends on having those girls starved to death in order to obtain their trust fund after marrying their mother. When Lora learns of this evil plot, she notifies Dr. Ranger (Ralf Harolde) for advise, unaware that he may also part of the plot.

    In the opening segment of the video cassette copy of "Night Nurse," which is introduced by movie critic Leonard Maltin, he mentions that no one could have played the role better in "Night Nurse" than Barbara Stanwyck. Agreed! She gives her character an injection of toughness and sincerity. In one of its television presentations on Turner Classic Movies, host Robert Osborne mentioned that the role for Nick, the chauffeur, was originally intended for a young James Cagney, who recently scored big time success with the release of "The Public Enemy" (1931), also directed by Wellman. Although Cagney might have pulled it off, Gable is far better suited for this particular role mainly because of his forceful appearance, strong approach and firm voice. When he introduces himself to Nurse Hart (Stanwyck) in saying, loud and clear, "I'm NICK, the CHAUFFEUR," it shows how threatening his character can be. Cagney wouldn't have done this as well. Yet this is the same Gable, minus his famous mustache and likable personality, shortly before his long reign as MGM's "King of the Movies,", who not only beats up the weaker sex here, but gets to meet his match in Nurse Hart. Aside from Gable's slapping and socking his victims, along with making threats, Stanwyck pulls no punches when she socks an individual drunk in order to confront the mother to attend to her two abused daughters. When she finds that this drunken woman doesn't care, Hart, in anger, looks directly at the drunken floozy on the floor and quips, "YOU MOTHER!"

    Also seen in the supporting cast are Ben Lyon, an actor in silent movies with a very well recorded distinctive voice, playing a bootlegger who identifies himself as Mortie near the film's end; Charles Winninger as the kind-hearted Doctor Arthur Bell, who also gets the feel of Nick's fist; Edward Nugent as an immoral intern who quotes this classic line to Stanwyck as she undresses: "Oh, don't be embarrassed. You can't show me a thing. I just came from the delivery room!"; Vera Lewis as Miss Dillon, the no-nonsense head nurse (and she means business); Blanche Frederici (another one of Nick's punching bags); and Marcia Mae Jones and Betty Jane Graham as the Ritchey girls.

    After watching "Night Nurse," one wonders how many movies of this sort distributed from other film studios are out there, if any. If "Night Nurse" were made today and released as is, it would present few thrills. But because it was made in 1931, "Night Nurse" is full of surprises, then and now, mainly because of how many scenes got passed the censors. Even the topic of child abuse was a screen rarity during that time.

    Rarely shown in recent decades, thanks to Ted Turner and his classic movie channel and video distribution through MGM/UA, "Night Nurse" can be seen, and really seen to be believed. Maybe the movie itself does go overboard, but it's really worth a look mainly because of the cast and tough direction in storytelling. This is vintage Stanwyck at her best, especially when wearing her slightly over-sized nurses uniform. And due to the frankness of director Wellman, he gives the movie the shot in the arm it needs.

    And one final word of warning, BEWARE OF NICK THE CHAUFFEUR! (***)
    dougdoepke

    It Ain't Young Doctor Kildare

    Gritty depression era flick, showing why Warner Bros. was the studio of record. It's tough broads here that get the leads. There's Stanwyck (before her teeth were fixed) and Blondell (gum-popping her way through the Nurse's Oath), both trying to survive grabby interns, unscrupulous doctors, murderous families, and no money. No, this isn't Young Doctor Kildare. Just compare Night Nurse with that sappy 1940's series for insight into what the Production Code did to social realism. Here nurses break the law, doctors violate their oath, and unless you go along, you don't work. Not exactly the professional AMA image. Sure, it's contrived melodrama. But there are elements of the real world here that would disappear from the screen for 35 years, courtesy the PC. Also included are gamey one-liners, mild strip scenes, and a really sardonic look at motherhood, along with a very scary Clark Gable. For a brief period from around 1930-34, Hollywood operated with the lid off, pressed by audiences with no work, no money and no prospects. Movies like NN reflect that reality, which was, of course, too unvarnished to survive. So catch up with this neglected period when you can, especially if the movie's from Warner Bros., like this little gem.
    7claudio_carvalho

    The Benefits of the Milk Bath

    The aspiring nurse Lora Hart (Barbara Stanwyck) seeks a job as a trainee nurse in a hospital, but the Supervisor of the Nurses Miss Dillon (Vera Lewis) rejects her application. However she stumbles upon Dr. Arthur Bell (Charles Winninget) in the door and he accepts her application. She befriends her roommate Maloney (Joan Blondell) and they work together in the night shift in the emergency room. When the bootlegger Mortie (Ben Lyon) comes to the hospital with a gunshot in the shoulder, Lora treats him and Mortie convinces her to not report to the police. After the graduation, Lora is hired by Dr. Milton Ranger (Ralf Harolde) to work for the alcoholic millionaire Mrs. Ritchey (Charlotte Merriam) nursing her two daughters that are sick. But soon Lora finds that they are starved to death. Further, the brutal chauffeur Nick (Clark Gable) is plotting to kill the girls that have a trust fund from their father so that Mrs. Ritchey will inherit it and then he marries her. What will Lora do?

    "Night Nurse" is a Pre-Code drama directed by William A. Wellman. The storyline is a combination of genres, such as comedy of dark humour, drama, crime and romance. The storyline begins like a comedy but after the graduation of Lora and Maloney, there is a twist and becomes darker and darker. Where would have the cinema industry gone if the Pre-Code Hollywood have not been enforced? My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Triunfos de Mulher" ("Triumphs of Woman")
    7EUyeshima

    Stanwyck Stands Out in a Pre-Code Murder Plot Melodrama with a Sinister Gable

    This tense 1931 melodrama stars a very young Barbara Stanwyck in the title role as Lora Hart assigned to take care of the two young daughters in a wealthy family. However, she uncovers a plot hatched by their alcoholic mother to kill the girls in order to steal their trust funds with the assistance of a nasty chauffeur and a corrupt doctor. Directed by William Wellman, the movie features several risqué moments with Stanwyck and pal Joan Blondell dressing and undressing in their uniforms, as well as moments of unexpected violence. Again, Clark Gable shows up in a sinister role as the chauffeur and slaps Stanwyck around with convincing malevolence. While I prefer her work in 1933's "Baby Face" on Volume One, no one shined more than Stanwyck in these pre-code films since her non-nonsense manner was a perfect fit for the era's candor and directness.

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      The $56 per week the nurse-trainees earn is equal to more than $1,000 in 2022.
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      During surgery, all the doctors, nurses, and observers are wearing face masks, but only their mouths are covered; their noses are sticking out above the masks. There is no point in wearing a surgical mask if the nostrils are exposed.
    • Citazioni

      Lora Hart: Who are you?

      Nick, the Chauffeur: I'm Nick... the chauffeur.

    • Connessioni
      Edited into Syncopated City (1934)
    • Colonne sonore
      Onward, Christian Soldiers
      (1871) (uncredited)

      Music from "St. Gertrude" by Arthur Sullivan

      Played on organ during the nurses' graduation ceremony

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 agosto 1931 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Stati Uniti
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      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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