
Oh! What a Nurse!
Comedy
Overview
Oh! What a Nurse! is a 1926 American comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Darryl F. Zanuck. The film stars Sydney Chaplin, Patsy Ruth Miller, Gayne Whitman, Matthew Betz, Edith Yorke, and David Torrence. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 7, 1926.
Top Cast


Syd Chaplin
Syd Chaplin
Jerry Clark 'Dolly Whimple'
Syd Chaplin
Jerry Clark 'Dolly Whimple'


Patsy Ruth Miller
Patsy Ruth Miller
June Harrison
Patsy Ruth Miller
June Harrison


Gayne Whitman
Gayne Whitman
Clive Hunt
Gayne Whitman
Clive Hunt


Matthew Betz
Matthew Betz
Captain Ladye Kirby
Matthew Betz
Captain Ladye Kirby


Edith Yorke
Edith Yorke
Mrs. Clark
Edith Yorke
Mrs. Clark


David Torrence
David Torrence
Big Tim Harrison
David Torrence
Big Tim Harrison


Edgar Kennedy
Edgar Kennedy
Eric Johnson
Edgar Kennedy
Eric Johnson


Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor
(uncredited)
Janet Gaynor
(uncredited)
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Simmons, best-known for her photographs of miniature rooms populated by dolls and of oversized objects—such as a house, birthday cake, and pistol—balanced on female legs, both human and fake, brings these characters to life in a three-act mini-musical. The film is inspired by three distinct periods of Simmons’s photographic work: vintage hand puppets, ventriloquist dummies and walking objects enact tales of ambition, disappointment, love, loss, and regret. Working with composer Michael Rohaytn ("Personal Velocity") and cameraman Ed Lachman ("The Virgin Suicides" and "Far From Heaven"), Simmons’s puppets come to life in miniature domestic scenes that echo real life.

Jack is the fastidious manager of a local supermarket. The harmless but disruptive actions of his customers frequently give him headaches, which he remedies by holding a can of frozen juice against his forehead. At home, however, Jack is consistently kind, loving, and patient with his wife and daughter. One day the child brings home a stray dog, and his life is turned upside down.

















