Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse

Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Justin Cartwright
  • Cast(s): Debbie Ash, Carolyne Argyle, Beryl Reid, John Le Mesurier, Arthur Askey See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Ed Welch
  • Similar To: One Battle After Another, Relationship Goals
  • Story:
    Young Rosie Dixon starts her nurse training at St Adelaide's Hospital, but the student doctors and randy male patients just can't keep their hands off her.
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STORY

Story
Young Rosie Dixon starts her nurse training at St Adelaide's Hospital, but the student doctors and randy male patients just can't keep their hands off her.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

There were nine Rosie Dixon novels, and this was intended to be the first of a series. However box-office receipts were poor, and the idea was abandoned.

Last cinema film of Lance Percival.

Last film of Arthur Askey

Carolyne Argyle and Debbie Ash both receive "introducing" credits.

The only film that Debbie Ash and Leslie Ash appeared in together.

Popular Dialogues

"Rosie Dixon: Oh, not another one. What do you want? Aren't there any other girls in this hospital? Dr.Seamus MacSweeney: Aha, not with your combination of beauty and sensitivity. To be in your presence is to glow. Rosie Dixon: Well I'll make you a cup of coffee and then you can glow away."

"Geoffrey Ramsbottom: You know, eh, my grandmother died at Queen Adelaides. She said it was the happiest time of her life."