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  1. The Gentle Touch) is a 1956 colour British drama film directed by Pat Jackson and starring George Baker, Belinda Lee and Delphi Lawrence. [1] Plot. The film follows five very different student nurses during their first year of training at a fictional NHS hospital in London called St. Augustine's Hospital, where they live in a dormitory.

  2. 1 Video. 34 Photos. Comedy. An author writing a book on jealousy discovers his wife is an expert on the subject. Director. W.S. Van Dyke. Writers. George Oppenheimer. Edmund L. Hartmann. Ogden Nash. Stars. Rosalind Russell. Don Ameche. Kay Francis. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 25 User reviews. 14 Critic reviews. Videos 1.

    • (954)
    • Comedy
    • W.S. Van Dyke
    • 1941-10
  3. The Feminine Touch is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche, Kay Francis and Van Heflin. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer it is in the screwball comedy tradition. The film's sets were designed by the art director Cedric Gibbons.

  4. 21. Apr. 2017 · 15. 2.7K views 6 years ago. Theatrical trailer for "The Feminine Touch," the 1941 comedy starring Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche, Kay Francis and Van Heflin. Check out classic movie reviews...

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  5. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An author writing a book on jealousy discovers his wife is an expert on the subject. Cast & Crew. Read More. Major W. S. Van Dyke Ii. Director. Rosalind Russell. Julie Hathaway. Don Ameche. John Hathaway. Kay Francis. Nellie Woods. Van Heflin. Elliott Morgan. Donald Meek.

    • Major W. S. Van Dyke Ii, Tom Andre
    • Rosalind Russell
  6. Pat Jackson. Director. Sheila Mackay Russell. Novel. Following a group of five very different student nurses during their first year of training at an NHS hospital in London called St. Augustine’s Hospital (filmed at Guy's Hospital), where they live in a dormitory.

  7. Overview. A college professor who believes there's no place for jealousy in modern marriage, John Hathaway (Don Ameche) moves with his wife, Julie (Rosalind Russell), to New York where he plans to publish a book on the subject.