Bloody Mama 1970 R, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Roger Corman Cast: Shelley Winters, Don Stroud, Pat Hingle, Robert De Niro, Robert Walden, Diane Varsi, Bruce Dern, Clint Kimbrough, Alex Nicol, Michael Fox, Scatman Crothers, Stacy Harris
Ma Barker (Shelley Winters) leads her gang on a crime spree only to be brought down by the law in this psychodrama of one of America's notorious criminals.
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Hot Spell 1958 N/R, 88 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Daniel Mann Cast: Shirley Booth, Anthony Quinn, Shirley MacLaine, Earl Holliman, Eileen Heckart, Warren Stevens, Clint Kimbrough, Jody Lawrance, Harlan Warde, Irene Tedrow
Alma Duval (Shirley Booth) longs to return to her marriage with her estranged husband (Anthony Quinn) who has become enamored with a younger woman.
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Night Call Nurses 1972 R, 85 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jonathan Kaplan Cast: Patty Byrne, Alana Stewart, Mittie Lawrence, Clint Kimbrough, Felton Perry, Stack Pierce, Richard Young, Dick Miller, Dennis Dugan, Christopher Law
Roger Corman brings out a new director in this third of four "Nurse" films. Three attractive nurses cope with the night shift, including a killer, in a psychiatric ward. Highlighted by poor acting, with some comedy, sex, horror, and even more sex thrown in.
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The Young Nurses 1973 R, 77 min. Genre: Drama aka: Nightingale
Director: Clint Kimbrough Cast: Jeane Manson, Ashley Porter, Angela Gibbs, Zack Taylor, Jack La Rue Jr., Mantan Moreland, Nan Martin, William Joyce, Allan Arbus, Mary Doyle, Dick Miller
In Roger Corman's fourth entry in his "Nurse" series, young nurses fight a drug ring that is operating out of the hospital. As usual, some nudity, violence, and a touch of a social message highlight the film.
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| 1. Bloody Mama (1970)
2. Hot Spell (1958)
3. Night Call Nurses (1972)
4. The Young Nurses (1973) aka: Nightingale
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