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Duration: 39 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 856x480 | Added: 2012-Jul-26 |
Birth Name: Barbara Keene
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"Long prior to his distinction as an A-list director helming films such as The Accused (1988) and Unlawful Entry (1992), Jonathan Kaplan plied his trade under the tutelage of Roger Corman, a name that's synonymous with exploitation cinema. Thus, it comes as no surprise that tucked away in Kaplan's filmography is Night Call Nurses (1972), his debut feature, which was heavy on nudity, boasting over half-a-dozen nude scenes. Among the cast was Barbara Keene, a bubbly blonde who teased audiences with her brief appearance before disappearing from acting forever, barring a cameo in Midnight Intruders (1987), a film we're unfamiliar with and hence, likely devoid of nudity or extremely obscure."
Release Year: 1972
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Jonathan Kaplan
Writer: Danny Opatoshu, George Armitage
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Companies: New World Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery
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Keywords: nurse
Night Call Nurses follows Barbara, Janis, and Sandra, three nurses working in the psych ward of a hospital. Their daily lives are filled with managing eccentric patients, including black revolutionaries who cause unrest. Meanwhile, they deal with creepy stalkers who make their jobs even more challenging.
Directed by Jonathan Kaplan in 1972, Night Call Nurses is a blend of comedy and drama set against the backdrop of a hospital's psych ward. The film explores themes of mental health care, the complexities of nursing, and the challenges faced by young women working in such an environment.