Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968)

Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968)
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Mother Simplicia (Rosalind Russell) is the head nun at an all-girl school. Aided by the young Sister George (Stella Stevens), the two try to convert the wayward girls to prim and proper ladies with a solid religious foundation. Rosabelle (Susan St. James) and Marvel Ann (Barbara Hunter), are the leaders of the teenage girls who often rebel against authority.Arthur Godfrey plays the Bishop, and Milton Berle provides a hilarious cameo as a film director whose big cowboy chase scene is ruined by the arrival of the girl's school bus. Farriday (Robert Taylor) is the helpful neighbor, and Van Johnson is the priest who heads the school for boys in this mildly amusing comedy. Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart sing their self-penned title track. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Rosalind RussellStella Stevens, (more)
Director(s):
James Neilson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows

Mother Simplicia (Rosalind Russell) is the head nun at an all-girl school. Aided by the young Sister George (Stella Stevens), the two try to convert the wayward girls to prim and proper ladies with a solid religious foundation. Rosabelle (Susan St. James) and Marvel Ann (Barbara Hunter), are the leaders of the teenage girls who often rebel against authority.Arthur Godfrey plays the Bishop, and Milton Berle provides a hilarious cameo as a film director whose big cowboy chase scene is ruined by the arrival of the girl's school bus. Farriday (Robert Taylor) is the helpful neighbor, and Van Johnson is the priest who heads the school for boys in this mildly amusing comedy. Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart sing their self-penned title track. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
James Neilson
Writer(s):
Blanche Hanalis
Producer(s):
William Frye
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Timothy A.

    This sequel is a ghost of the hit that the original Trouble With Angels was, and seems to exist mainly as some sort of counter-culture flipside antidote to the first movie, which someone must have felt was needed here to create "balance." Gee, thanks again, Hollywood. Haley Mills is replaced here by a listless no-name actress, and a really young Susan St. James, as mere shadows of the first movie duo. The tension that developed between Mother Superior and Haley's character in the first movie, gives way to tension between Rosalind Russell again and a young radical nun who spends most of her time in full habit protesting (yeah, right). In the first movie, deeply rigid Catholic values are examined as a point of both hilarity and reverence as the "correct" way of doing things, but here, are mocked and under attack from all sides as outdated and wrong. Worth seeing for Rosalind Russell's performance only, and the plot and rest of the film values are trendo 60's progressive trash.

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    Megan H.

    Have to disagree. This movie is wonderful. A classic and worth seeing. Far cleaner than most of the animated stuff out today.

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    Mindy M.

    We saw the first movie - The Trouble with Angels - with Hayley Mills. It was innocent, funny - my kids loved it. This one was a little too controversial and we didn't care for it.

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