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Carry on Nurse

  • 1959
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.4K
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Carry on Nurse (1959)
Set in Haven Hospital where a certain men's ward is causing more havoc than the whole hospital put together. The formidable Matron's debut gives the patients a chill every time she walks past, with only Reckitt standing up to her. There's a colonel who is a constant nuisance, a bumbling nurse, a romance between Ted York and Nurse Denton, and Bell who wants his bunion removed straight away, so after drinking alcohol, the men decide to remove the bunion themselves!
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An idiosyncratic group of patients wreak havoc in the men's surgical ward of Haven Hospital. They decide to take their revenge on the frosty Matron, and there is even a spot of DIY surgery!An idiosyncratic group of patients wreak havoc in the men's surgical ward of Haven Hospital. They decide to take their revenge on the frosty Matron, and there is even a spot of DIY surgery!An idiosyncratic group of patients wreak havoc in the men's surgical ward of Haven Hospital. They decide to take their revenge on the frosty Matron, and there is even a spot of DIY surgery!

  • Director
    • Gerald Thomas
  • Writers
    • Patrick Cargill
    • Jack Beale
    • Norman Hudis
  • Stars
    • Kenneth Williams
    • Hattie Jacques
    • Kenneth Connor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writers
      • Patrick Cargill
      • Jack Beale
      • Norman Hudis
    • Stars
      • Kenneth Williams
      • Hattie Jacques
      • Kenneth Connor
    • 47User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kenneth Williams
    Kenneth Williams
    • Oliver Reckitt
    Hattie Jacques
    Hattie Jacques
    • Matron
    Kenneth Connor
    Kenneth Connor
    • Bernie Bishop
    Shirley Eaton
    Shirley Eaton
    • Dorothy Denton
    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
    • Humphrey Hinton
    Terence Longdon
    Terence Longdon
    • Ted York
    Bill Owen
    Bill Owen
    • Percy Hickson
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Jack Bell
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Stella Dawson
    Susan Stephen
    Susan Stephen
    • Georgie Axwell
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • The Colonel
    • (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
    Susan Beaumont
    • Frances James
    Ann Firbank
    Ann Firbank
    • Helen Lloyd
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Sister
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Bert Able
    Harry Locke
    • Mick
    Norman Rossington
    Norman Rossington
    • Norm
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • Henry Bray
    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writers
      • Patrick Cargill
      • Jack Beale
      • Norman Hudis
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    richard.fuller1

    And Now For An American Point of View

    Well, it was interesting. I laughed more at "Carry On Sergeant".

    Fun seeing Wilfred Hyde White, an early Jill Ireland (but as a love interest for old Nasal Nose?) and June Whitfield, no doubt best known in America as Edina's mother on "Absolutely Fabulous."

    The strongest point seemed to be waiting for Matron (what little I have seen of this woman, she is steadily emerging as the fave) to show up for inspection, but nothing really coming of it. I suppose the daffodil scene was bold for its time, must remember that. Certainly more daring than anything on American cinema.

    I did enjoy Nurse Nightingale tho, keeping an eye on the patient.

    There was just a bit of a hint of what is to come with Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques, as the two argued here over why he couldn't wear his robe while lying in bed.

    And the laughing gas operation was highly original. I would wager that scene had something to do with why it got noticed in America.

    Truthfully, I have never heard of any of these movies until a vacation to the UK back in '97.

    It is an utterly fascinating idea to use the same actors over and over again in different settings tho.
    7Terrell-4

    "Come come, Matron. Surely you've seen a temperature taken like this before?"

    The next time you're in your hospital bed and two nurses walk in with a long-stemmed daffodil, do not under any circumstance roll over on your stomach.

    Carry On Nurse was the second in the Carry On stream of British comedies that began with Carry On Sergeant and lasted for nearly 20 years. You'll either love 'em or you'll hate 'em. You'll love Carry On Nurse, or at least feel a warm, gentle glow of nostalgia break out over you like a rash, if naughty humor based on bedpans, buxom nurses, buttock massages and bunions make you smile. We're in a hospital ward where the male patients are ruled by Matron and where almost every nurse is a knock-out. Naturally, they innocently cause acute adjustment problems for the men who are away from wives and girlfriends. The Carry On gang is represented here by Kenneth Connor as an anxious but well-meaning boxer; Kenneth Williams, all intellectual condescension; Terence Longdon, the good-looking observer; Charles Hawtrey, who made mincing about an art form; Hattie Jacques as the iron-willed Matron; and a number of others, including a solo appearance by Wilfred Hyde-White as a demanding patient who winds up in the best joke of the movie. It involves that daffodil. Among the nurses is Shirley Eaton, guaranteed to disturb any man's dreams.

    The story, such as it is, is even slighter than Carry On Sergeant. Carry On Nurse is really a series of episodic vignettes and jokes, leading up to Hawtrey swishing about in a nurse's uniform, Williams brandishing knives and preparing to remove a bunion while reading how to do it, Connor administering the anesthetic which turns out to be laughing gas, and poor Lesley Phillips, who just wanted his bunion fixed so he could get on with a bit of snogging he'd arranged for the next day. The whole thing's a funny set up.

    By the gross-out standards of today's movie humor, Carry On Nurse is about as raunchy as Pollyanna. It's vulgar, silly and a lot of fun. Just like the use that daffodil is put to.
    bob the moo

    Amusing but never funny enough to really make it stand the test of time

    In Haven Hospital an entire ward is made up of men, ranging from the snooty Oliver Reckitt, the distracted Hinton, the gambling Colonel to the injured boxer Bernie Bishop. With nothing but men around young female nurses things could easily get out of hand but luckily the nurses are ruled by the Sister who in turn lives in fear of Matron, who rules the hospital with an iron fist. However when discipline is so strict, it is only a matter of time before the patients start to act out and rebel.

    This is one of the earliest Carry On films in the long running series and it stands out from Constable and Sergeant because it has a much more ensemble feel to it and more of a rambling narrative that works better than the "serious story surrounded by sketches" stuff that the others had tries at doing. In this regard it does seem to keep up a constant tone and is amusing even if it rarely made me actually laugh out loud. This is the problem with a lot of the earlier films in the series – they lack the wit and cheeky humour of the films made in the heyday of the series and thus feel quite stiff and perhaps almost dull at times. There are enough amusing moments here to make it worth seeing but two or three good laughs in 90 minutes is not really enough I'm afraid.

    The cast are the same from the first film with a few additions and yet still lacking some of the names that are synonymous with the series (Sid James in particular). Connor is OK in a simple role; Eaton is pretty to look at even if she has few laughs to her name; Hawtrey seems to be in his own film but is fun regardless; Phillips does his usual stuff but familiarity has not bred contempt in me and I enjoyed him; Hyde-White is good value and has the famous final scene to himself while Joan Sims runs around a lot in the way she did in the early days. Owen is OK but the film is stolen by a typical but funny turn from Williams and the very famous Matron character as played by Jacques, who suits the larger than life domineering character well.

    Overall this is not a great film and it has not dated well at all. It is amusing but yet rarely that funny – a problem when it seems to be trying to be wacky and outrageous at each step. Time has not treated it well and it is the structured but cheeky Carry On films that have lasted the best. Fans of the series may like it and the cast certainly make it worth a look but this is nothing that special and were it not part of this famous series I doubt it would be seen that often by many viewers.
    8chris_gaskin123

    Welcome to Haven Hospital

    Carry On Nurse was the second of the Carry On movies and also the first of the medical ones.

    This one is about life in a ward in Haven Hospital. The patients include a boxer, nuclear scientist and a Major. We get to see one of them snogging a nurse, the Major always calling for help and, best of all, the patients trying to do a bunion operation while breathing in laughing gas! There is also an accident prone nurse to add to the chaos.

    I find this to be one of the funnier Carry Ons and is shot well in black and white.

    Now to the cast, which includes plenty of well known stars joining the regulars: Kenneth Williams, Hattie Jaques, Kenneth Conner, Charles Hawtrey, Leslie Phillips and the Carry On debuts of Joan Sims and June Whitfield. With Bond girl Shirley Eaton (before she was painted gold in Goldfinger), Bill Owen (Compo from Last Of the Sumer Wine), Norman Rossington, Joan Hickson (Miss Marple), Susan Shaw, Jill Ireland (Charles Bronson's wife) and Wilfred Hyde-White as the Major.

    Have a good laugh with Carry On Nurse. Great fun.

    Rating: 4 stars out of 5.
    7lastliberal

    I'm for that sponge bath!

    In the last episode I was introduced to the girl who would be painted in Goldfinger (Shirley Eaton). In this one, I see Charles Bronson's wife Jill Ireland (Death Wish II, The Mechanic). You just never know who is going to turn up.

    Of course, the usual "Carry On..." cast (Kenneth Connor, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Hattie Jacques (playing Matron) and Joan Sims in her first "Carry On..." appearance) is present to carry on with their gags in a hospital. Most of those gags, of course, revolve around typical male behavior in the presence of pretty nurses. Nothing very original, but it is fun.

    Check it out.

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    • Trivia
      The "Carry on..." debut of Joan Sims. Sims became the longest serving female member of the "Carry on..." team, appearing in twenty-four of the series from 1959.
    • Goofs
      When the nurse is discovered hidden in the bed, she runs up the stairs in her underwear, but when she next appears, both her petticoat and hairstyle are different.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      The Colonel: [in he turned onto his stomach supposedly with his trousers down] Come come, Matron. Surely you've seen a temperature taken like this before?

      Matron: Yes Colonel. Many times. But never... with a daffodil!

    • Alternate versions
      For the original UK cinema release cuts were made to remove some crude dialogue and footage. Among them a referral to spilt ball-bearings ("You can pick up Mr Hickson's balls"), the nurse's comment to Bernie after his shorts are removed ("What a big fuss about such a little thing") lost a shot of Bernie peering under the bed sheet, and Ted's hospital shaving scene was cut to remove the shots of Mick splashing him (below screen) with shaving cream. The latter was later restored to video releases although other cut footage may be lost forever.
    • Connections
      Featured in This Is Your Life: Hattie Jacques (1963)

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 1959 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • 41 Grad Liebe
    • Filming locations
      • Heatherden Hall, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(the front of Haven Hospital)
    • Production companies
      • Peter Rogers Productions
      • Beaconsfield Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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