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  1. Handle with Care is a 1977 comedy film directed by Jonathan Demme. It takes place in a small town in Nebraska and is based on the wide popularity of citizens band radio, widely known as CB at the time. The film was originally released as Citizens Band and was later released in an edited version as Handle with Care.

  2. Jonathan Demme's "Handle With Care' or 'Citizens Band' is a portrait of a small town and how it's connected through CB radios which form this sense of human connection.

  3. Brief Synopsis. The story, set during the Korean War, relates the experiences of Liz Baker and Jackie Morse, two beautiful Army nurses, who are members of an all-female M*A*S*H unit. Cast & Crew. Read More. Alan Rafkin. Director. Marlyn Mason. Nurse Liz Baker. Didi Conn. Nurse Jackie Morse. Mary Jo Catlett. Major Charlotte Hinkley. Betsy Slade.

  4. Citizen's Band. Spider is a small town radio repairman with big time problems. In fact, he's got more troubles than his beloved CB radio has channels. Spider's ready to turn vigilante, busting up illegal radios... and his girl's new romance. 48 IMDb 6.4 1 h 35 min 1977. X-Ray PG.

  5. Handle with Care is a 1977 drama-comedy film directed by Jonathan Demme, known for his Academy Award-winning film The Silence of the Lambs.

  6. Handle with Care is a film directed by Jonathan Demme with Paul Le Mat, Candy Clark, Bruce McGill, Roberts Blossom .... Year: 1977. Original title: Handle with Care (Citizen's Band). Synopsis: This movie interlaces the stories of several characters in a small town united by their use of CB (citizen's band) radio.

  7. Two young army nurses are sent to an all female M.A.S.H. unit to take care of the sick and wounded during the Korean War.