What's Up Nurse!


What's Up Nurse! is a 1977 British sex comedy film directed and written by Derek Ford and starring Nicholas Field, Felicity Devonshire and John Le Mesurier.
It tells the story of the adventures of a young doctor in a hospital. A sequel What's Up Superdoc! was released the following year, with Christopher Mitchell replacing Field as Dr Todd.

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Reception

Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A dishearteningly unfunny sex comedy which discloses a painful package of unfailing bad taste, stupefyingly dull sex scenes, and a collection of double entendres so ancient that they almost constitute some kind of intriguing pre-history of blue comedy."
Léon Hunt describes the film along with Ford's What's Up Superdoc! as a "return to the Carry On films' favourite setting to explore slap-and-tickle amidst the bedpans."
Sarah Street wrote that Ford's films Commuter Husbands, Keep It Up, Jack, The Sexplorer and What's Up Nurse were "films with salacious titles designed to titillate dwindling audiences with their suggestion of breaking taboos."
Michael Hawkes awarded the film 3 out of 5 stars.