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  1. Life in Her Hands: Directed by Philip Leacock. With Kathleen Byron, Bernadette O'Farrell, Jacqueline Charles, Jenny Laird. A woman blames herself for her husband's death. To overcome her grief and her guilt she becomes a nurse but then a patient dies while under her care.

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    • Drama
    • Philip Leacock
    • 1951-06
  2. Life in Her Hands is a 1951 drama film sponsored by the British Ministry of Labour with the aim of recruiting women to the nursing profession. It was produced in response to addressing the short supply of qualified nurses in Britain after the Second World War, caused to some degree by the needs of the newly founded National Health ...

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  4. Watch for free. Overview Overview. Your NHS Needs You. Specifically, if you're a woman you, yes you, should consider joining the nursing ranks. Even if (gasp) you're already in your mid-twenties. Enter Kathleen Byron, a great character actress best known for her role as an unhinged nun in Black Narcissus (1946).

  5. life in her hands (1951) Kathleen Byron - of Black Narcissus fame - stars in one of the most ambitious recruitment films ever made. Your NHS Needs You. Specifically, if you're a woman you, yes you, should consider joining the nursing ranks. Even if (gasp) you're already in your mid-twenties.

  6. BFI Screenonline: Life In Her Hands (1951) Cast: Kathleen Byron (Ann Peters); Bernadette O'Farrell (Mary Gordon); Jacqueline Charles (Michele Rennie); Jenny Laird (Matron); Robert Long (Jack Wilson); Grace Gavin (Sister McTavis) Show full cast and credits.

  7. Jenny Laird Cast. Monica Dickens Screenplay. Anthony Steven Screenplay. Fred Gamage Cinematography. Clifton Parker Music. Critics reviews. A woman blames herself for her husband’s death. To overcome her grief and her guilt she becomes a nurse but then a patient dies while under her care.