I think every female actor under the age of 30 takes her top off in the film. In addition to the events in the synopsis, we also see a couple of drug-induced hallucinations, an epic mental break-down by Barbara, casual racism from cops, a guy pull a bundle of dynamite out of his coat (in a sequence in which there is no reason he'd have that or be able to fit it in his coat).and a ton of nudity. The end.įor a short movie - 74 minutes - a lot happens. THe last image is of Sandra giving the Black Power salute. The final scenes are of our trio happy and reunited. The film ends with a shoot-out, a car chase, truck driving under the influence of every drug known to man and Barbara having it out with her therapist, while at the same time finding out who her stalker is. Sandra agrees to help Black Power leader Sampson (Stack Pierce) escape from the hospital with the help of Janice and some of his friends in the underground, including Jude (a great Felton Perry) who also hooks up with Sandra. Barbara is stalked by someone at the hospital and sleeps with her creepy therapist, who is also trying to drive her crazy as part of some ill-defined experiment. Off duty, they party, Barbara goes skydiving, Janice likes to water-ski, have sex, including with patients (Janice hooks up with drug-using trucker Kyle (Richard Young)) and Sandra gets involved with a Black Power revolutionary group in other words, normal nurse stuff. They have to deal with suicides, drug abuse, flashers and a variety of other nutjobs. Three hot nurses - brunette babe Barbara (Patty Byrne), blonde bombshell Janis (Alana Hamilton) and black chick Sandra (Mittie Lawrence) - are working in the psychiatric ward of a Los Angeles hospital. How can a movie titled Night Call Nurses be bad? On the hand, how can it be good? Maybe it is neitehr it just is.
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