Candy Stripe Nurses (1974)
Directed by Alan Holleb

Comedy / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Sandy, Dianne and Marisa are three high school girls who decide to volunteer their services as candy stripe nurses at Oakwood Hospital. Sandy meets the rock star Owen Boles and tries to help him out with his sexual problems. Dianne begins an amorous liaison with a college basketball player whose success is down to performance enhancing drugs. Marisa gets mixed up with Carlos, a man who is desperate to clear his name after being accused of holding up a petrol station...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alan Holleb
  • Script: Alan Holleb
  • Cinematographer: Colin Campbell
  • Music: Eron Tabor, Ron Thompson
  • Cast: Candice Rialson (Sandy), Robin Mattson (Dianne), María Rojo (Marisa Valdez), Roger Cruz (Carlos), Rod Haase (Cliff Gallagher), Richard Gates (Wally), Don Keefer (Dr. Wilson), Kendrew Lascelles (Owen Boles), Michael Ross Verona (Freddie), Kimberly Hyde (April), Elana Casey (Zouzou), John Hudson (Dr. Krause), Ruth Warshawsky (Head Nurse), June Christopher (Emergency Room Nurse), James Espinoza (The Witness), Al Alu (The Hood), Frank Lugo (The Fat Hood), Ray Galvin (Gas Station Attendant), Tom Baker (First Mechanic), Rick Garcia (Second Mechanic)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 80 min

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