Although most of his sexy-nurse flicks were released through New World Pictures, Roger Corman issued Tender Loving Care through one of his other entities, Filmgroup. Like its New World counterparts, Tender Loving Care follows the
private and professional adventures of three young women who room together
while working at the same hospital. Yet while the New World sexy-nurse movies had
glimmers of style as well as pretentions to social relevance, Tender Loving Care is written,
photographed, and acted in the rudimentary fashion of a porno movie, telling a stupidly melodramatic story
that climaxes with a ridiculous explosion of violence. Naturally, each of the
three ladies has a showcase sex scene, and of course there’s a rape sequence.
That said, does Tender Loving Care
have any redeeming qualities? Depends how you define that notion. The liveliest
scenes involve minor cult-fave actor George “Buck” Flower, appearing here
clean-shaven instead of with his usual frontier-coot drag. He plays a demented
orderly whose sexual violation of a nurse involves lots of creepy ad-libs about
which nipple she wants him to pinch next. Just as frequent Corman collaborator Dick Miller added a welcome
blast of energy to some of the New World nurse movies, Flower enlivens brief
stretches of Tender Loving Care with
compelling weirdness. The movie also has ’70s texture to burn, including a long
sequence of a hot R&B band playing in a pimped-out nightclub. Speaking of ’70s
texture, this review should not omit the dirt-bike rider who brings a girl back
to his swingin’ bachelor pad so she can writhe on his waterbed while he sucks
her toes.
Tender Loving Care: LAME
George “Buck” Flower: what an insane career this dude had!
ReplyDeleteThis may be from another Corman - Julie!
ReplyDeleteTurns out it is a Roger Corman production after all -- just happens it wasn't released through New World like the other sexy-nurse pics. Go figure. Text has been adjusted.
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