Punky Brewster is a comedy TV show that follows the adventures of a spirited little girl named Punky who is abandoned by her mother and then taken in by a kind-hearted photographer named Henry. With the help of her loyal golden retriever, Brandon, and a diverse group of friends, Punky learns to navigate life's ups and downs, while spreading love and joy to everyone she meets.
Hawthorne is a TV show about Christina Hawthorne, a strong-willed nurse who is dedicated to caring for her patients. She faces various challenges in the hospital, as she deals with difficult patients, hospital policies, and personal relationships. Despite the obstacles, Christina remains determined to provide the best care possible.
Nurse is an American medical drama that aired on CBS from April 2, 1981 to May 1982. Series star Michael Learned won an Emmy in 1982 for her role on the show.
Five friends head to a remote cabin, where the discovery of a Book of the Dead leads them to unwittingly summon up demons living in the nearby woods. They must fight for survival as they are hunted down one by one.
Next Stop Wonderland is a romantic comedy film about a woman named Erin who is unlucky in love. After her boyfriend breaks up with her, she decides to try a personal ad and meets various men, including a plumber, a marine biologist, and a writer-director. Along the way, she navigates through the ups and downs of dating, while also dealing with her dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship and the loss of her father. Set in Massachusetts, the film explores themes of love, relationships, and self-discovery.
Michael Learned plays Mary Benjamin, a recently widowed woman who, confronted with her son's departure for college, decides to resume her career as a head nurse in a Manhattan hospital in this pilot movie for the short-lived TV series.
This RKO-Pathe Screenliner short looks at the duties of the modern nurse. The story tracks the education of a student nurse as she works toward graduation and shows the earning of her cap during her student days, in retrospect. At the beginning, she wears the Student Nurse uniform dress and apron only, with no cap. She appears later in the movie as a more experienced Senior student with her cap already wearing a stripe. This was frequently done in the three year hospital programs to differentiate the Junior level students from the Seniors, more experienced and closer to Graduation. The capping ceremony illustrated shows the bare headed students receiving their plain white cap, and addressing it as something from her past that she will remember fondly.
In Pot We Trust is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the heated debate surrounding marijuana, its medicinal benefits, and the ongoing war on drugs. Through the lens of personal stories and expert interviews, the film navigates through various perspectives, shedding light on the social, political, and cultural implications of marijuana use. With a focus on the complex battle for legalization, the documentary examines the impact of marijuana on individuals, communities, and the criminal justice system.
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