"Night Nurse" is an excellent film directed by William A Wellman in 1931 starring Barbara Stanwyck, Ben Lyon, Joan Blondell, and an early appearance by Clark Gable. "Time" magazine praised the film in its July 27, 1931 review writing that it was well photographed, directed, and acted. Stanwyck, Blondell, Charles Winninger, and Vera Lewis all perform very well in "Night Nurse."
Some reviewers seem disagree with this viewpoint. One writes "provided you turn off your brain and just watch the film, you will no doubt enjoy this film." How one accomplishes this is a puzzle. How do you "Turn off your brain?" Another identifies Ben Lyon as Bob Lyon and another writes that only 1 in 10 people today (2017) would know who Barbara Stanwyck is, which is doubtful.
Some reviewers seem disagree with this viewpoint. One writes "provided you turn off your brain and just watch the film, you will no doubt enjoy this film." How one accomplishes this is a puzzle. How do you "Turn off your brain?" Another identifies Ben Lyon as Bob Lyon and another writes that only 1 in 10 people today (2017) would know who Barbara Stanwyck is, which is doubtful.