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  2. Doctors and Nurses (film) - Wikipedia

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    After making the movie, Maurice Murphy and Brian Rosen decided to make a follow-up project, shooting two films back to back, Horror Movie and Goose Flesh, budgeted at $500,000 each. [4] The movie had the same plot line but Horror Movie was a straight film whereas Goose Flesh was a comedy. The same cast and crew would be used. [2]

  3. 5B (film) - Wikipedia

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    5B is stirringly told through first-person testimony of these nurses and caregivers who built Ward 5B in 1983 at San Francisco General Hospital, their patients, loved ones, and staff who volunteered to create care practices based in humanity and holistic well-being during a time of great uncertainty. The result is an uplifting, yet candid and ...

  4. Sick Nurses - Wikipedia

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    Sick Nurses was released in Thailand cinemas on June 14, 2007, where critical and box-office response was muted and maybe due to less cinema release of 50 and runs only for 2 weeks. According to Box-officeMojo.com its total gross to date is $335,399 [ 1 ] excluding the DVD sales worldwide.

  5. Category:Films about nurses - Wikipedia

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    Films about nurses, health care professionals focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  6. Nurses (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series revolved around a group of nurses working at the same Miami hospital as Empty Nest ' s Dr. Harry Weston. The main characters were strong-willed nurse Annie Roland (Arnetia Walker), sarcastic nurse Sandy Miller (Stephanie Hodge), dim-witted nurse Julie Milbury (Mary Jo Keenen) and Latina nurse Gina Cuevas who frequently reminisced about her homeland, the fictional San Pequeño.

  7. Private Duty Nurses - Wikipedia

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    Private Duty Nurses is a 1971 American film written and directed by George Armitage. It is a sequel to The Student Nurses (1970) for New World Pictures . Roger Corman says they got the idea for the title after being sent a letter of complaint about the first film from the Private Duty Nurses Association.

  8. NBC Removes ‘Nurses’ Episode From Digital Platforms Following ...

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    NBC has removed the “Nurses” episode “Achilles Heel” from digital platforms and future airings following backlash over a storyline involving a man from the Orthodox Jewish community. The ...

  9. The Nurses (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Nurses is a serialized primetime medical drama that was broadcast in the United States on CBS from September 27, 1962, to May 11, 1965. For the third and final season, the title was expanded to The Doctors and the Nurses, and it ran until 1965, when it was transformed into a half-hour daytime soap opera.