Young Rosie Dixon starts her nurse training at Queen Adelaide's Hospital, but the student doctors and randy male patients just can't keep their hands off her.Young Rosie Dixon starts her nurse training at Queen Adelaide's Hospital, but the student doctors and randy male patients just can't keep their hands off her.Young Rosie Dixon starts her nurse training at Queen Adelaide's Hospital, but the student doctors and randy male patients just can't keep their hands off her.
- Penny Green
- (as Caroline Argyle)
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Rosie Dixon is about a teenager who has come to work at Adelaide Hospital as a nurse. Unfortunately for her, the hospital she's working at has some absolute rakes in it. The whole movie sees her being sexually assaulted (in humorous ways, mind you) and sexually harassed by patients and the young doctors. However, she also finds love.
Pretty much everything about General Hospital and medical dramas are spoofed here. Yes, there is the requisite T&A. Of course, there is no way we could see a hospital be allowed to run today with rampant sexual harassment by the staff but here they seem to mask it with the fact that everybody here is open to some loving.
Also, unlike a lot of films that have an exclusive British cast, this film has a few Scots and Irish characters in the mix. The acting is actually good here; as they are actually trying. It's a lot better than 2006's hardcore pornstars attempts at method acting.
A pretty good effort; I don't think this is on DVD but I'm sure in the British Commonwealth Nations it can be seen occasionally.
Chances are you're only willing to watch because of the nudity. Well there's not much of that but there are a host of well known faces, many of whom have long since died.
Films such as this obviously kept the wolf from the door but it's a sad fact that this was Arthur Askey's last film.
To see him wheeling around as a lecherous, demented old man is heartbreaking.
The main reasons to watch are to see a young Leslie Ash as the sister of the eponymous heroine and Patricia Hodge who no doubt cringes every time she sees the movie.
The script must have taken all of 10 minutes to write, with not a trace of wit or originality to be seen or heard anywhere. Dixon's weedy boyfriend is a comic foil with one track mind who falls into a pond to raise an, er, titter.
Yes, it really is that sophisticated.
An 'erotic comedy' unique in the fact that it is neither erotic, nor funny.
Just be thankful it didn't spawn a host of sequels.
The film reflects the parlous state of the British film industry at this time. You only have to look at the cast to wonder just how desperate they were. You wonder,were the likes of Beryl Reid,John Le MesurierArthur Askey that broke that they decided to appear.
I actually quite liked Arthur Askey when he appeared on television,but his films,by and large weren't very good. His appearance in this film is quite cringe making.
This film doesn't even have the bonus of being funny or in the least bit erotic.
Did you know
- TriviaThere were nine Rosie Dixon novels, and this was intended to be the first of a series. However box-office receipts were poor, and the idea was abandoned.
- GoofsWhen Rosie and Tom make love in the attic late in the movie Rosie's bra straps are on and off her shoulders in alternate shots.
- Quotes
Rosie Dixon: Oh, not another one. What do you want? Aren't there any other girls in this hospital?
Dr.Seamus MacSweeney: Aha, not with your combination of beauty and sensitivity. To be in your presence is to glow.
Rosie Dixon: Well I'll make you a cup of coffee and then you can glow away.
- Crazy credits"Rosie", "Penny" and "Natalie" dressed by Lee Bender at Bus Stop
- ConnectionsFeatured in Confessions of a Film Composer (2024)
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