The Night Nurse is a 1978 Australian television film about the relationship between a former opera star and her night nurse.[1]
The Night Nurse | |
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Directed by | Igor Auzins |
Written by | Ron McLean |
Produced by | Robert Bruning |
Starring | Kate Fitzpatrick Kay Taylor |
Cinematography | Russell Boyd |
Edited by | Trevor Ellis |
Production company | Gemini Productions |
Release date | 5 November 1978 |
Running time | 75 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | $105,000[1] |
It was produced by Bruning's Gemini Productions.[2]
Prudence wants to become independent of her artist ex-boyfriend Rick, and so she arrives at the grand home of The Diva, a once famous opera singer, to interview for a night nurse position. Instantly hired by the wheelchair bound septuagenarian, she soon begins to experience odd things. And the other staff member, stone faced Clara, shows Prudence nothing but resentment, and clearly wants her gone. Prudence soon learns that all is not what it seems in this household, leading her to a ghastly discovery and to unearth dangerous secrets from the past.
Bruning had made four TV movies for Channel Seven which had rated well. This prompted the network to commission six more from Bruning of which The Night Nurse was the first.[3] These were made for a cost of $750,000. "It's the largest order of locally made product ever," said Greg Brown of Seven "and we are sure viewers will be impressed."[4]
Don Groves of the Sydney Morning Herald called it "an old fashioned blood curdling thriller" and "a first rate yarn".[5]
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