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Death Nurse (1987)
Mr. Powell - Stabbed repeatedly with knife by Doctor Gordon Mortley
John Davis - Suffocated with pillow by Nurse Edith Mortley
Charles Bedowski - Heart cut out with knife and saw by Doctor Gordon Mortley
Mr. Smith - Stabbed repeatedly with knife by Nurse Edith Mortley
Faith Chandler - Stabbed repeatedly with knife by Nurse Edith Mortley
Louise Kagel - Stabbed repeatedly with syringe by Nurse Edith Mortley
Death Nurse 2 (1988)
Lieutenant Cal Bedowski - Stabbed repeatedly with knife by Nurse Edith Mortley
Brownie - Stabbed and hacked repeatedly with knife and cleaver by Nurse Edith Mortley
Mischa Rudinski - Hacked in the neck repeatedly with cleaver by Nurse Edith Mortley
Charity Chandler - Stabbed repeatedly with knife by Nurse Edith Mortley






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^ C., Ryan (25 April 2012). "Nick Millard Round-Up:  Death Nurse " . trashfilmguru.wordpress.com . Trash Film Guru . Retrieved 19 February 2014 .

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Death Nurse is a 1987 hor­ror film writ­ten and di­rected by Nick Mil­lard. It was fol­lowed by a 1988 se­quel en­ti­tled Death Nurse 2 .

From their sub­ur­ban home, Doc­tor Gor­don Mort­ley and his sis­ter Nurse Edith run Shady Palms Clinic, a fa­cil­ity that takes in phys­i­cally or men­tally ill in­di­gents sent to them by the county. In re­al­ity, the Mort­leys are con artists who mur­der their pa­tients (usu­ally dur­ing "surg­eries" per­formed on them by Gor­don) and con­tinue billing the state for their care af­ter­ward. The only per­ma­nent res­i­dent of the clinic is the al­co­holic Louise Kagel, who Gor­don sup­plies with liquor in ex­change for sex. One day, a new so­cial ser­vices worker named Faith Chan­dler drops off John Davis, a man af­flicted with tu­ber­cu­lo­sis . Edith smoth­ers John, and Gor­don buries his body, though he is later forced to dig it up and crudely pup­peteer it to cre­ate the il­lu­sion that Davis is still alive when Faith asks to check in on him after bring­ing Charles Bedowski, who has a heart con­di­tion, to Shady Palms.

After Faith's visit, Edith and Gor­don kill Bedowski while at­tempt­ing to re­place his heart with a dead dog's; dur­ing the pro­ce­dure, the dog's heart is grabbed by the Mort­ley's pet cat, forc­ing the duo to hu­mor­ously chase the fe­line, and deem the trans­plant a fail­ure. Bedowski's re­mains are buried by Gor­don, and Edith feeds pieces of him to the rats that live in the garage. The in­fes­ta­tion of ver­min does not go un­no­ticed by the au­thor­i­ties, and when Mr. Smith, an en­vi­ron­men­tal health of­fi­cer , threat­ens to shut the clinic down, Edith stabs him to death.

Faith her­self checks into Shady Palms, and grows sus­pi­cious of the fa­cil­ity, which causes Edith to knife her, after feed­ing the woman rats she had cooked her for lunch. Louise wit­nesses Faith's mur­der, so Edith kills her with a sy­ringe , de­spite Gor­don's fond­ness for her. Edith has Gor­don place the bod­ies of Smith, Faith, and Louise in the garage, from which their smell at­tracts the at­ten­tion of a po­lice lieu­tenant who had stopped by to visit Charles Bedowski. Ob­serv­ing from a win­dow as the lieu­tenant opens the garage and dis­cov­ers what is in­side it, a de­jected Edith sits on a sofa with Gor­don, and the film ends.

Slasher // Video re­leased Death Nurse and its se­quel on DVD in 2012. Lim­ited to 1000 copies, the DVD in­cludes fea­tures such as a Q&A with Nick Mil­lard, and a com­men­tary pro­vided by him, Ir­m­gard Mil­lard, and Slasher // Video founder Jesus Terán. [1] [2]

Rock! Shock! Pop!'s Ian Jane called the film "fas­ci­nat­ingly watch­able" de­spite its hor­ri­ble­ness, and wrote, "The act­ing is am­a­teur hour in the best/worst way pos­si­ble but say what you will, the movie is some­thing. Ex­actly what, it's hard to say but as far as slash­ers go, this one ranks down there with the cheap­est of the cheap, the worst of the worse. As such, it's easy to love if you're in the right frame of mind for it. You'd be fool­ish to take any of it se­ri­ously, it's ob­vi­ous that those mak­ing the pic­ture weren't". [3] Slash­er­pool gave Death Nurse a 2 out of 5, find­ing some en­ter­tain­ment in Priscilla Alden's per­for­mance, the death scenes, and the film's in­ept­ness and ab­sur­dity, con­clud­ing "The premise isn't a bad one... in fact, in more ca­pa­ble hands, this would make a pretty good black com­edy ... but you get what you get". [4]

Nick Millard Priscilla Alden Albert Eskinazi Irmgard Millard Frances Millard






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