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Death Nurse 2

  • Video
  • 1988
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
173
YOUR RATING
Priscilla Alden in Death Nurse 2 (1988)
Slasher HorrorHorror

That crazy killer nurse is at it again! Edith Mortley continues to slay more and more dumbfounded patients, turning them into rat food.That crazy killer nurse is at it again! Edith Mortley continues to slay more and more dumbfounded patients, turning them into rat food.That crazy killer nurse is at it again! Edith Mortley continues to slay more and more dumbfounded patients, turning them into rat food.

  • Director
    • Nick Millard
  • Writer
    • Nick Millard
  • Stars
    • Jane Lambert
    • Robert Copple
    • George 'Buck' Flower
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.9/10
    173
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Millard
    • Writer
      • Nick Millard
    • Stars
      • Jane Lambert
      • Robert Copple
      • George 'Buck' Flower
    • 9User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jane Lambert
    • Mrs. Janowski
    • (archive footage)
    Robert Copple
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
      Ginna Martine
        Cliff McDonald
          Charles Egan
            Sonny La Rocca
              Sandra Shotwell
              Lisa Farros
              • Rosalie
              • (archive footage)
              Priscilla Alden
              Priscilla Alden
              • Edith Mortley R.N.
              • (uncredited)
              Albert Eskinazi
              • Doctor Gordon Mortley
              • (uncredited)
              Frances Millard
              • Charity Chandler
              • (uncredited)
              • …
              Irmgard Millard
              • Brownie
              • (uncredited)
              Nick Millard
              • Sergeant David Gallagher
              • (uncredited)
              Fred Sarra
              • Lieutenant Cal Bedowski
              • (uncredited)
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                • Nick Millard
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              9meathookcinema

              Just as brilliant as the first film

              Nurse Mortley is back. This time, Social Services is placing homeless people in Shady Palms Clinic.

              Death Nurse 2 is just as good as the first film. It was filmed on a camcorder, just like the original, and the shenanigans and dialogue are just as John Watersesque. We even get some social commentary within this sequel. One person who finds himself unfortunate enough to be a new resident loves to rant and rave, 'especially crazy stuff like 'socialism is the way forward'' as stated by the official from Social Services when he performs the handover. This film can be added to the list of films that may prompt arguments about which is better- the original or its sequel. But I bet it won't.

              The ending is left open, which prompts the question- will there someday be a Part 3? I hope so.

              Not 'so bad, it's good' but more 'so good, it's great'.

              4.5 out of 5 stars.
              Tasty_Kakes

              The beginning of the video revolution

              For the second half of the 1900's, there have been few cinematic advancements that would qualify as great sequels. Among these selections, one would include: The Godfather II, DGITW 2, Empire Strikes Back, and of course, Death Nurse II. Steve Millard, aka Phillip Miller, aka Nick Philips, aka Nick Phillips delivers a tour-de- force of modern day filmmaking as he ignores the conventions and restraints involved with 35mm and takes the experimental route. Unlike many directors who dwell on shot selection, controlled lighting, and mise-en-scene, Millard-Phillips developed his own style and used video as his format. Current autuers who have disregarded film in order to shoot digital have Millard-Phillips to thank, for he was doing it years before the digital revolution. Not only did he have the courage to take the slasher genre to a new level, he was able to create an absolute masterpiece with, of course, the help of a star-studded cast. Pricilla Alden shines with an unforgettable performance as the cruel, yet lovable Edith Mortley R.N. and the return of Hope, aka Faith, aka Charity was sure not to leave a dry eye in the theater. So when one thinks of the great maverick filmmakers of the last century, be sure to include Steve or Nick Millard-Phillips along with the usual list of Cassavetes, Godard, and Bergman.
              1alanmora

              Hideous, Awful, Horrendous,....and those are it's good points!

              At this point the "Crazy Fat Ethel" series is now beyond frustrating. It is downright dumbfounding! I don't know which is more pathetic, Nick Millard for making this crap or the people (probably only those who are in this home video attempt at making a movie)who can actually sit through this crap! I could not even finish watching this one it was THAT bad (and I believe the running time is only less than 60 minutes)! For a laughable Z-grade horror flick, the original "Criminally Insane" was pretty good...but enough is enough! Once again we are forced to watch even more footage from "Criminally Insane" in this one. If you took all of the original footage from "Criminally Insane" out of "Crazy Fat Ethel 2" "Death Nurse" and "Death Nurse 2" and then combined the remaining footage together you still wouldn't have anything close to a full length film. If you like watching old ladies run around in their night gowns and a film that is so cheap that they simply re-hire the same actresses to re-hatch their original roles (trying to pass them off as the 'sisters' of the original victims) than this film is for you...otherwise this 'movie' and it's 2 predecessors have absolutely no redeeming value what so ever!
              1Sandcooler

              The saga goes on (and on and on)

              Nick Millard's "Death Nurse" had a really open ending (it didn't as much end as it just stopped), so here's some more fodder for that all-important "is this even an actual movie?"-demographic. Usually watching a sequel without having seen the first one is a bad thing, but when it comes to this movie I really think it's actually less confusing that way. Two "actors" that got killed in the original return here as different characters, once and for all confirming the notion that Nick Millard doesn't have more than four or five friends. It's not just the actors that are familiar though: the hideous shot-on-video look, the hilariously unconvincing death scenes and even the complete non-ending also make their triumphant returns. And yet...dare I say this is actually a bit better than "Death Nurse 1"? The improvements are almost unnoticeable, but they're there. We get two new actors that do manage to breath some life into this mess, though don't expect either of them to be Ben Kingsley or something. We also get more outdoors footage, most of it is just a supermarket parking lot where you can't even hear what they're saying, but I'll take it. And lastly, rather than people with TB and whatnot this movie chooses to kill of mentally ill patients, who at least give us some good throwaway lines here and there. That's all I've got though: it's still pretty damn terrible.
              1EatMyFlickboxers

              Not

              Again, another film where we have to see the same footage from Criminally Insane. I liked "Criminally Insane" but stop it, just stop it! This isn't Crazy Fat Ethel 4! It's not even a sequel either! This is just a 56 minute mess. I couldn't bare to watch anymore of it. Why does this still exist? Seriously, I have been asking this for years now! The actresses return as different characters, only because Nick has no life or friends that he can hire, but I bet they can make a better movie than Death Nurse.

              This could have the worst quality I've seen in a while. It could have the worst camera too. I mean, in one scene, everything was just so noisy I thought that was just the sound of fart noises mixed with rare VHS audio. Least this sequel doesn't have the hole digging scenes from the first film.

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                Shot in Nick Millard's home.
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                Edited into A Tribute to Priscilla Alden (2012)

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              • Release date
                • September 29, 2015 (United States)
              • Country of origin
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              • Language
                • English
              • Filming locations
                • Pacifica, California, USA
              • Production company
                • I.R.M.I. Films
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