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Credited cast: | |||
Sarah Butler | ... |
Brooke
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Steven Good | ... |
Lance
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Lindsay Hartley | ... |
Chloe
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Traci Lords | ... |
Barb
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
René Ashton | ... |
Gwen
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Michael Finn | ... |
Paul
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Jessica Morris | ... |
Connie
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Nate Scholz | ... |
James
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David Starzyk | ... |
Detective Thames
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Julian Stone | ... |
Marco
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When Brooke and her boyfriend Lance are injured in a tragic car accident and Lance is left to be cared for by a beautiful but troubled nurse, it soon becomes apparent to the happy young couple that someone is out to destroy their lives.
Lifetime movies is usually a simple drama or thriller done for casual night, although there have been some remarkable mentions. "Nightmare Nurse" is not incredibly provoking or terrifying by any means. It plays in safe formula of constrained patient and the reliance on stranger. A couple creepy scenes aside, there's nothing terribly shocking on both acting and presentation.
Lance (Steven Good) is hurt in a bizarre car accident and in need of a nurse. Along comes Chloe (Lindsay Hartley) the odd seemingly too nice of a nurse who has equal dark side. The actors are presentable, all looking like models or beautified young adults. However, there's not much in term of setting the tone for dread, mainly because its runtime is relatively short.
It's a drama at heart, with a little bit of suspense and strange attraction in between. This won't be effective for those craving a solid scare or even jump scare since it's fairly timid. It will do for a popcorn night with basic drama, but one should maintain a manageable expectation since "Nightmare Nurse" won't treat any patient with visceral conviction.