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  1. Candy Stripe Nurses: Directed by Alan Holleb. With Candice Rialson, Robin Mattson, María Rojo, Roger Cruz. Young, pretty nurses and their hospital adventures.

    • Alan Holleb
    • 2 min
  2. Mar 5, 2024 · The Untimely End: Candice Rialson’s Cause of Death. Candice Rialson’s life came to a premature end on March 31, 2006, when she succumbed to liver disease, according to IMDb. She was only 54 years old. The cause of her death, as reported by multiple sources, was hepatitis.

  3. Watch Candy Stripe Nurses (1974) free starring Candice Rialson, Robin Mattson, María Rojo and directed by Alan Holleb. In a wild hospital world, three captivating nurses navigate love and scandal: free-spirited Sandy aids a rock star with intimacy issues, rigid Dianne juggles a druggie athlete's charms while unearthing malpractice, and ...

    • Alan Holleb
    • May 01, 1974
    • Candice Rialson, Robin Mattson, María Rojo
  4. Penelope (Candice Rialson), a young woman who works in a hair salon, discovers that her vagina can talk. Convinced she’s going crazy, Penelope visits Dr Pearl (Larry Gelman), who confirms that she does indeed have a talking sex organ and presents Penelope and “Virginia the Talking Vagina” to a medical conference.

  5. Candice Ann Rialson (December 18, 1951 – March 31, 2006), also known as Candy Rialson, was an American actress known for her starring role in Hollywood Boulevard (1976). According to one obituary, "although never reluctant to take her clothes off, Rialson was always more 'cutie' than sleazy, but she became so notorious for her B-movie work ...

  6. Mar 20, 2012 · A sex-comedy following the exploits of three volunteer nurses, or 'candy stripers'. Marisa, who has been ordered to do volunteer work as a punishment for assaulting her teacher, falls for a young man who has been accused of knocking over a gas station, and does some investigating to try and...

  7. Candy Stripe Nurses is a 1974 American comedy film written and directed by Alan Holleb, and starring Candice Rialson. Produced and distributed by New World Pictures, it was the last in their popular "nurses cycle" of films that commenced with The Student Nurses (1970).