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The Student Nurses (1970)
Released By: Concorde/New Horizons Home Video   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Concorde/New Horizons Home Video
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Stephanie Rothman
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Karen Carlson, Reni Santoni, Elaine Giftos, Brioni Farrell, Barbara Leigh
Published ID: 744669
UPC: 736991410299,
Plot: The first in producer Roger Corman's quintet of Nurse movies, this exploitation outing, despite its meager $120,000 budget, is surprisingly good as it chronicles the romantic and professional travails of a group of nurses. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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It Pulls You In
Added 3/13/2008

My primary reason for buying this movie was because Scottie MacGregor was in it, and I'm an avid fan. However, I must admit, the film eventually pulled me in. It actually does have a plot, and the filming is excellent for 1970.

But beware of nostalgia if you are old enough to remember the 70's.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Worth A Look
Added 6/26/2006

I first saw this movie in 1970, the year it was released. Recently, I saw it again on DVD, and unless my memory is slipping, I think there might have been something left out. It involves the scene on the beach, where the young nurse, played by Barbara Leigh, is tripping on acid. When I saw the movie the first time, I remember she showed pubic hair. I could be wrong because it has been thirty six years, but I don't think I am mistaken. It was one of the highlights of the film. How could I forget that? On the DVD, no pubic hair is shown. Why it would be edited out of an obvious T&A flick is beyond me. Luckily, another scene is left intact. It is a bedroom scene. The nurse, played by Karen Carlson, gets out of bed and walks to the other side of the room. We gat a nice, big view of her bare behind. You can also see a side view of her left breast and also a touch of pubic hair. There are a few more bare breast scenes throughout the film. As for the plot, or plots, the movie is fairly interesting. The acting though, if you want to call it that, is so unbelievably bad, it is almost laughable. Nevertheless, it is a fairly entertaing piece of campiness. If you are looking for a little bit of late 60's, early 70's nostalgia, sprinkled with some nice T&A, this film is worth a look.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A Wonderful Film for Retro-seekers
Added 8/25/2005

I am a fan of Scottie MacGregor, who is also known as Katherine MacGregor who played "Mrs. Oleson" on "Little House on the Prairie" so when I found out that she was in this film as the Nurses' Instructor "Miss Boswell," I had to buy it and was it ever worth it!!!
The color, direction, music, and sound are terrific and the nurses are very attractive. Though the plot is a little weak, it still gives a wonderful introduction for women who wish to show their independence and liberation from the roles of homemaker and telephone operator. I highly recommend this film to anyone who is interested in the late 1960s and early '70s, you'll truly enjoy it!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Not your average sexy nurse movie!
Added 8/12/2005

It is almost hard to even equate this film, the first of a series of "Nurse" films produced by Roger Corman in the early to mid-70s, with those that followed. Each film has some appeal to it, but the following films in every case fail to live up to the surprisingly high standard set by this first underrated classic of 70s cinema. Although the film contains all the sex and nudity one would come to expect (and look forward to) in any Corman production, director Stephanie Rothman (never heard of her? believe it or not, she is one of the most prolific female directors in the history of American Cinema despite having only around a dozen films to her credit)handles sex maturely, and in a show-me-yours-I'll-show-you-mine style that never fails to make equal eye candy of the attractive male cast members.

Like many filmmakers that started out in the boot camp of New World pictures and/or AIP (Scorsese, Demme, Howard, Coppolla - bet you've heard of THEM!), Rothman strives to meet her nudity and violence quota amidst a framework sporting pertinent social issues such as racial tension, drugs, abortion, and women in the workforce, and succeeds mightily. The film is serious, but never fails to entertain. The cast is undeniably attractive, and likeable. And the visions of LA circa 1970 are worth the price of admission in and of themselves.

My friend described the film as "a kind of Medium Cool with women," and I'd say that may not be too far off the mark. It is a real shame that Rothman wasn't able to expand into more mainstream features. She had a great eye, and a great knack for expressing humanity on the screen.

2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Very entertaining with talented cast.
Added 10/29/2003

The first of Roger Corman's 'Nurse' films. The print is crystal clear and the sound excellent. The film stars the talented Elaine Giftos as Nurse Sharon Armitage, Karen Carlson as Phred Stella, Brioni Farrell as Lynn Verdugo and Barbara Leigh as Priscilla Kovac. The four likeable leads are supported well by Darrell Larson, Reni Santoni, Richard Rust and Lawrence Casey.
Listen carefully to the voice of the psychiatrist Ronald Gans, whose voice has been heard on many trailers over the years.
The music is good and the locations well chosen. Highly recommended.

4 out of 6 people found this helpful.
It Pulls You In
Added 3/13/2008

My primary reason for buying this movie was because Scottie MacGregor was in it, and I'm an avid fan. However, I must admit, the film eventually pulled me in. It actually does have a plot, and the filming is excellent for 1970.

But beware of nostalgia if you are old enough to remember the 70's.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Worth A Look
Added 6/26/2006

I first saw this movie in 1970, the year it was released. Recently, I saw it again on DVD, and unless my memory is slipping, I think there might have been something left out. It involves the scene on the beach, where the young nurse, played by Barbara Leigh, is tripping on acid. When I saw the movie the first time, I remember she showed pubic hair. I could be wrong because it has been thirty six years, but I don't think I am mistaken. It was one of the highlights of the film. How could I forget that? On the DVD, no pubic hair is shown. Why it would be edited out of an obvious T&A flick is beyond me. Luckily, another scene is left intact. It is a bedroom scene. The nurse, played by Karen Carlson, gets out of bed and walks to the other side of the room. We gat a nice, big view of her bare behind. You can also see a side view of her left breast and also a touch of pubic hair. There are a few more bare breast scenes throughout the film. As for the plot, or plots, the movie is fairly interesting. The acting though, if you want to call it that, is so unbelievably bad, it is almost laughable. Nevertheless, it is a fairly entertaing piece of campiness. If you are looking for a little bit of late 60's, early 70's nostalgia, sprinkled with some nice T&A, this film is worth a look.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A Wonderful Film for Retro-seekers
Added 8/25/2005

I am a fan of Scottie MacGregor, who is also known as Katherine MacGregor who played "Mrs. Oleson" on "Little House on the Prairie" so when I found out that she was in this film as the Nurses' Instructor "Miss Boswell," I had to buy it and was it ever worth it!!!
The color, direction, music, and sound are terrific and the nurses are very attractive. Though the plot is a little weak, it still gives a wonderful introduction for women who wish to show their independence and liberation from the roles of homemaker and telephone operator. I highly recommend this film to anyone who is interested in the late 1960s and early '70s, you'll truly enjoy it!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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