Night Nurse (1931) [NR]

Release Date:
July 16, 1931

Original Title:
Night Nurse

Alternate Titles:
L'ange blanc

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
The Vitaphone Corporation
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U  US: NR 

Runtime: 72

Tells the Naked Truth About Happenings in the Dead of Night!

Lora Hart manages to land a job in a hospital as a trainee nurse. Upon completion of her training she goes to work as a night nurse for two small children who seem to be very sick, though something much more sinister is going on.

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Additional Dialogue:
Charles Kenyon

Art Direction:
Max Parker

Assistant Director:
Frank Shaw

Camera Operator:
Harry Davis
William P. Whitley

Conductor:
Leo F. Forbstein

Costume Design:
Earl Luick

Director:
William A. Wellman

Director of Photography:
Barney McGill

Dolly Grip:
Aaron Hower

Editor:
Edward M. McDermott

First Assistant Camera:
Bobby Robinson

Gaffer:
Claude Hutchinson

Key Grip:
Owen Crompton

Makeup Artist:
Perc Westmore
Ray Romero

Novel:
Grace Perkins

Production Manager:
William Koenig

Props:
G.W. Berntsen
Robert Priestley

Screenplay:
Oliver H.P. Garrett

Script Supervisor:
Fred Applegate

Second Assistant Camera:
Kenneth Green

Second Assistant Director:
Sylvan Karp

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Leo Hughes

Sound:
Oliver S. Garretson

Sound Engineer:
Burrell Kring

Still Photographer:
Homer Van Pelt

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