Kendrew Lascelles appears in Candy Stripe Nurses (1974), a film that epitomizes the playful yet provocative spirit of 1970s exploitation cinema. Set against the backdrop of a hospital, Lascelles contributes to the film's mix of humor and risqué elements, embodying the era's penchant for blending titillation with social commentary. His role reflects the vibrant culture of the time, where such films often pushed boundaries and challenged norms, making Candy Stripe Nurses a notable entry in the genre.
Candy Stripe Nurses
Three high school girls work as volunteer candy stripe nurses at Oakwood Hospital. Free-loving Sandy (Candice Rialson) meets a famous rock star, Owen Boles (Kendrew Lascelles), and tries to cure him of his sexual problems. Uptight Dianne (Robin Mattson), who wants to be a doctor, has an affair with Cliff (Rod Haase), a star college basketball player who is being given speed by one of the hospital's doctors, and tries to expose the malpractice. Juvenile delinquent Marisa (Maria Rojo) has an affair with Carlos (Roger Cruz), who is falsely accused of taking part in a gas station hold up, and tries to prove his innocence.