
The Nurses
Comedy
Overview
Creepy Mr. Wexler is told to give a sperm sample but can't get it up. He asks a nurse for assistance.
Top Cast
Mary Andrews
Mary Andrews
Mary Andrews
Carol Martinez
Carol Martinez
Carol Martinez
Linda London
Linda London
Linda London
Rodney Wheelock
Rodney Wheelock
Rodney Wheelock
Paul Concklin
Paul Concklin
Paul Concklin
Bonnie Carroll
Bonnie Carroll
Bonnie Carroll
Bob Holman
Bob Holman
Bob Holman
Liz Reed
Liz Reed
Liz Reed


Clair Dia
Clair Dia
Mr. Bainbridge's Nurse
Clair Dia
Mr. Bainbridge's Nurse


Maggie Matson
Maggie Matson
Miss Turner
Maggie Matson
Miss Turner
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