'Psycho Nurse': Release date, plot, cast, and everything you need to know about the upcoming Lifetime movie
Lifetime is coming out with yet another horrifying 'Psycho' movie. After in-laws, strippers, and houseguests, prepare to meet 'Psycho Nurse'.
Here’s everything you need to know about the project:
Release Date
The movie was reportedly released in Canada on July 20, 2019. It will premiere in the US on January 11 at 8 pm ET.
Plot
'Psycho Nurse' focuses on a couple who hire a nurse for their sick son, only to find out that the "nurse" is actually a far more sinister figure than she first seems. Here's the full official synopsis: "Mira and Todd are struggling to come to terms with their son's newly diagnosed condition requiring a special diet and physical treatment in order to live. They hire a live-in nurse, Gwen, who plans to take Todd and their son from Mira in order to become the new mother of the household. When Mira feels constantly fatigued and nauseous, it becomes clear Gwen is an "angel of death" who is intent on turning this family into her forever home. Stars Lyndon Smith, Abbie Cobb, and Sean Faris."
Cast
Lyndon Smith
Smith is best known for her roles in 'Parenthood' (2010), 'Step Sisters' (2018) and 'White Famous' (2017). She will be playing the primary antagonist of the film, the titular 'Psycho Nurse' Gwen. Smith is joined on the cast by Abbie Cobb, Sean Faris, Griffin Morgan, Mieko Hillman, Nancy Petersen, Mallory Rose Diekmann, Thomas Bell, Jay Wilkins, and Rolonda Watts.
Director
Michael Feifer
Feifer is an American producer and director, known for 'Abandoned' (2010), 'Merry Kissmas' (2015) and 'A Christmas Wedding Tail' (2011). He is credited as the movie's director on IMDb and has also produced the film alongside Michael Moran, Allegra Newman, and Fernando Szew. The script for the movie was written by Hannah C. Langley.
Trailer
A trailer for this movie isn't available at the moment but we'll be sure to update this section as soon as we get our hands on it. Stay tuned for updates.
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