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8 August 1931 (USA) morePlot:
A nurse enlists the help of a petty criminal to foil a sinister plot to murder two children. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Medical Ethics moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Barbara Stanwyck | ... | Lora Hart | |
| Ben Lyon | ... | Mortie | |
| Joan Blondell | ... | B. Maloney | |
| Clark Gable | ... | Nick, the Chauffeur | |
| Blanche Friderici | ... | Mrs. Maxwell, the Housekeeper (as Blanche Frederici) | |
| Charlotte Merriam | ... | Mrs. Ritchey | |
| Charles Winninger | ... | Dr. Arthur Bell | |
| Edward J. Nugent | ... | Eagan (as Edward Nugent) | |
| Vera Lewis | ... | Miss Dillon, Superintendent of Nurses | |
| Ralf Harolde | ... | Dr. Milton A. Ranger | |
| Walter McGrail | ... | Mack, the Drunk |
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James Cagney was originally supposed to play Nick, but when The Public Enemy (1931) became a big hit, it was decided that he should no longer be relegated to supporting roles, allowing the relatively unknown Clark Gable to step in instead. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Lora holds up the thank you note from Mortie, the position of her hands completely changes between the closeup of the note and the shot of Lora holding it. moreQuotes:
Lora Hart: I'll kill the next one that says ethics to me.Maloney: Says you.
Lora Hart: Yea, says me in a big way, sister.
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One of Barbara Stanwyck's best early starring films is Night Nurse which essentially is two separate stories.
The first is young Barbara in training to be a nurse and teaming up with Joan Blondell, another would be nurse, in a typical Joan Blondell role. Stanwyck is a bit more dedicated to the profession, but she learns from Blondell how to take a more realistic attitude.
The second part of the film concerns Stanwyck being assigned as a private night nurse to some kids who are being slowly starved to death. Something is really wrong when you see malnourished kids in a purportedly wealthy home. Stanwyck suspects something amiss and she's quite right. The doctor Ralf Harolde and the chauffeur Clark Gable are in cahoots in a murderous scheme.
Stanwyck puts her own career on the line to bring some justice and compassion to her charges. In doing so she has to step on some medical toes and question the ethics of who she's working for.
Clark Gable was loaned out from MGM to play the murderous chauffeur and if he hadn't been discovered as a new kind of tough leading man, he would have had a grand career as a character actor playing all kinds of thugs who slug. And slug Stanwyck he does, right on the kisser.
Stanwyck gets some help from breezy bootlegger Ben Lyon who would soon be leaving for the UK with his wife Bebe Daniels where he would have his best success. Earlier in the film Stanwyck kind of winks at the rules where Lyon is concerned and she makes a friend who comes in real handy when dealing with Gable and Harolde.
Lyon is fine, but this seemed to be a part James Cagney would have been perfect for. And Cagney going up against Gable would really have made this a classic.