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Private Duty Nurses
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Private Duty Nurses

Sep 1, 1971
1h 20m
★ 3.8

It's what they do off duty that's really private!

Overview

A trio of beautiful private-duty nurses that practice more than the medical arts must confront underground drug traffickers, racism and murder in their local hospital.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

New World Pictures

Private Duty Nurses Trailers

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Cast

Katherine Cannon

Spring

Katherine Cannon

Joyce Williams

Lola

Joyce Williams

Pegi Boucher

Lynn

Pegi Boucher

Joseph Kaufmann

Dr. Doug Selden

Joseph Kaufmann

Dennis Redfield

Domino

Dennis Redfield

Robert F. Simon

Dr. Sutton

Robert F. Simon

Morris Buchanan

Kirby

Morris Buchanan

Herbert Jefferson Jr.

Dr. Elton

Herbert Jefferson Jr.

Paul Hampton

Dewey

Paul Hampton

Paul Gleason

Dr. McClintock

Paul Gleason

David Osterhout

Hank Ibsen

David Osterhout

Cliff Carnell

Bartender

Cliff Carnell

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