


But once she's on the case, she just can't help herself by spending some quality alone time with a few of the handsome male patients in her ward. Slightly seedier is the story of Sandy (Candice Rialson), a beautiful blonde who takes the job because she wants to be as close as possible to her new beau, a handsome doctor. She takes it upon herself to help prove his innocence. While she's making the rounds she meets and falls for a tough guy named Carlos (Roger Cruz) who is on the run after being accused of robbing a gas station nearby. Here's a look at what you'll find inside the keepcase in the order that they appear on the discs (which, for those keeping track, is not chronological).ĭirected by Alan Holleb in 1974, Candy Stripe Nurses follows the exploits of three candy stripe nurses who are, as the one sheet promises, 'will give you super fast-fast-fast relief!' Marisa (Maria Rojo) is working at the hospital because she got fed up and hit her teacher - so she's not here by choice but basically as community service. Shout! Factory, in their ongoing efforts to release the finest of Corman's films in excellent special edition DVD releases, wrangles up those four films for this new two-disc set, aptly titled Roger Corman Cult Classics - The Nurses Collection. One of the three big staples of American sexploitation clichés (the other two being cheerleaders and stewardesses), the nurse movies of the 1970s proved popular enough that exploitation king Roger Corman did big box office with four of his entries all made in the first half of the decade (for some reason the first one, 1970's drive-in hit Student Nurses, has not been included).
