

Prison Nurse 1938
"A Maelstrom of Human Emotions!"
Immerse yourself in James Cruze's gripping drama, Prison Nurse (1938), where a state prison teeters on the brink of chaos. A devastating flood and a typhoid fever outbreak threaten the lives of the inmates, while the prison's sole doctor falls ill.
Director: James Cruze
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Prison Nurse (1938) about?
Prison Nurse (1938) is a gripping drama that follows a state prison on the brink of chaos, where a devastating flood and a typhoid fever outbreak threaten the lives of the inmates.
Who directed Prison Nurse?
James Cruze directed Prison Nurse (1938).
Who stars in Prison Nurse?
The film features standout performances from Henry Wilcoxon, Marian Marsh, and Bernadene Hayes.
Is Prison Nurse (1938) worth watching?
While Prison Nurse (1938) may not have a high IMDb rating, its gripping plot and exploration of survival and redemption themes make it a worthwhile watch for fans of classic dramas.
How long is Prison Nurse?
Prison Nurse (1938) has a runtime of 67 minutes.
About Prison Nurse (1938) — Classic Drama Meets High-Stakes Thrills
Immerse yourself in James Cruze's gripping drama, Prison Nurse (1938), where a state prison teeters on the brink of chaos. A devastating flood and a typhoid fever outbreak threaten the lives of the inmates, while the prison's sole doctor falls ill. Amidst the mayhem, a group of cunning prisoners plots their escape. With the prison's three nurses fighting to save the day, Prison Nurse (1938) masterfully weaves a complex web of human emotions. The film's tense atmosphere and exploration of survival and redemption themes will keep you on the edge of your seat. Henry Wilcoxon, Marian Marsh, and Bernadene Hayes deliver standout performances in this gripping drama. With its compact 67-minute runtime, Prison Nurse (1938) is a must-watch for fans of classic dramas.
As the waters rise and the disease spreads, the nurses and the prisoners must navigate the treacherous landscape of human nature. Will they find a way to escape the clutches of death, or will the chaos consume them all? Find out in James Cruze's gripping Prison Nurse (1938).




