
Private Duty Nurses (1971)
Año de Estreno: 1971
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Young L.A. Nurses 3
Director: George Armitage
Guionista: George Armitage
Producción & Género
Productor(es):
Compañías: New World Pictures
Género: Drama, Thriller
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: drugs, exploitation, hospital, nurse, racism, social issues
Argumento
In 'Private Duty Nurses', three attractive nurses working at a hospital find themselves entangled in a web of crime and corruption within their institution. They encounter underground drug traffickers operating within the hospital walls, adding an additional layer of danger to their duties. Additionally, they must grapple with the issue of racism, which is prevalent both inside and outside the hospital setting.
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Resumen
Directed by George Armitage in 1971, 'Private Duty Nurses' is a drama-thriller film that explores social issues through the lens of exploitation cinema. The movie focuses on the challenging lives of its nurse protagonists, who navigate not only their professional responsibilities but also the harsh realities of drug trafficking and racism. While details about the nurses' personal growth or the resolution of these conflicts are not provided in the source texts, it is clear that 'Private Duty Nurses' aims to shed light on the darker aspects of societal norms during its time.
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