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MusicComedy

Sister Act

- No booze. No sex. No drugs. No way.

A Reno singer witnesses a mob murder and the cops stash her in a nunnery to protect her from the mob's hitmen. The mother superior does not trust her, and takes steps to limit her influence on the other nuns. Eventually the singer rescues the failing choir and begins helping with community projects, which gets her an interview on TV—and identification by the mob.

Release Date : 1992-05-28

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Touchstone PicturesTouchwood Pacific Partners 1

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Whoopi Goldberg

Character Name : Deloris Van Cartier / Sister Mary Clarence

Original Name : Whoopi Goldberg

Gender : Female

Maggie Smith

Character Name : Mother Superior

Original Name : Maggie Smith

Gender : Female

Kathy Najimy

Character Name : Sister Mary Patrick

Original Name : Kathy Najimy

Gender : Female

Wendy Makkena

Character Name : Sister Mary Robert

Original Name : Wendy Makkena

Gender : Female

Mary Wickes

Character Name : Sister Mary Lazarus

Original Name : Mary Wickes

Gender : Female

Harvey Keitel

Character Name : Vince LaRocca

Original Name : Harvey Keitel

Gender : Male

Bill Nunn

Character Name : Lt. Eddie Souther

Original Name : Bill Nunn

Gender : Male

Robert Miranda

Character Name : Joey

Original Name : Robert Miranda

Gender : Male

Richard Portnow

Character Name : Willy

Original Name : Richard Portnow

Gender : Male

Ellen Albertini Dow

Character Name : Choir Nun

Original Name : Ellen Albertini Dow

Gender : Female

Carmen Zapata

Character Name : Choir Nun

Original Name : Carmen Zapata

Gender : Female

Pat Crawford Brown

Character Name : Choir Nun

Original Name : Pat Crawford Brown

Gender : Female

Prudence Wright Holmes

Character Name : Choir Nun

Original Name : Prudence Wright Holmes

Gender : Female

Ruth Kobart

Character Name : Choir Nun

Original Name : Ruth Kobart

Gender : Female

Susan Browning

Character Name : Choir Nun

Original Name : Susan Browning

Gender : Female

Edith Diaz

Character Name : Choir Nun

Original Name : Edith Diaz

Gender : Female

Beth Fowler

Character Name : Choir Nun

Original Name : Beth Fowler

Gender : Female

Joseph Maher

Character Name : Bishop O'Hara

Original Name : Joseph Maher

Gender : Male

Jenifer Lewis

Character Name : Michelle

Original Name : Jenifer Lewis

Gender : Female

Charlotte Crossley

Character Name : Tina

Original Name : Charlotte Crossley

Gender : Female

A.J. Johnson

Character Name : Lewanda

Original Name : A.J. Johnson

Gender : Female

Michael Durrell

Character Name : Larry Merrick

Original Name : Michael Durrell

Gender : Male

Mike Jolly

Character Name : Biker #1

Original Name : Mike Jolly

Gender : Male

Jeremy Roberts

Character Name : Biker #2

Original Name : Jeremy Roberts

Gender : Male

Jim Beaver

Character Name : Clarkson

Original Name : Jim Beaver

Gender : Male

Toni Kalem

Character Name : Connie LaRocca

Original Name : Toni Kalem

Gender : Female

Nicky Katt

Character Name : Waiter

Original Name : Nicky Katt

Gender : Male

Desreta Jackson

Character Name : Teenage Girl #1

Original Name : Desreta Jackson

Gender : Female

Zatella Beatty

Character Name : Teenage Girl #2

Original Name : Zatella Beatty

Gender : Female

Skye Bassett

Character Name : Teenage Girl #3

Original Name : Skye Bassett

Gender : Female

Lois de Banzie

Character Name : Immaculata

Original Name : Lois de Banzie

Gender : Female

Susan Johnson

Character Name : Choir Nun

Original Name : Susan Johnson

Gender : Female

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Mary Clarence? Like Clarence Williams III from The Mod Squad? When a worldly singer witnesses a mob crime, the police hide her as a nun in a traditional convent where she has trouble fitting in. Whoopi Goldberg is the sister act of the title, and boy does she have a great time with the characterisation. It's hardly pulling up any trees, and it holds few surprises, yet it's so warm and gentle with its humour it's near impossible to dislike. The laughs obviously come from Goldberg's street wise gal trying to adapt to life in a convent. The big message that unfolds, as she gets more at ease with her surroundings, is that not only can earthy girls come to be honourable by learning new fortitudes, but also that they can positively affect those around them in a perceived stuffy environment. The trajectory of the nunnery choir under Goldberg's tutorship - from wailing cats to cherubic angels - is the film's highlights, while Maggie Smith as the prim and proper Mother Superior is class unbound. Harvey Keitel as the gangster who is after our sister's blood is wasted, and the ending is never really in doubt, yet this is a good pick me up movie, undemanding fun for those after a quick smiley fix. 7/10

F

Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-07-19

**One of the great comedies of the decade.** We are facing a film that was a huge success when it was released and continues, even today, to have a vast legion of fans. It's one of those light, friendly comedies that doesn't age, is always current, and is a pleasure to revisit from time to time. The expertly written screenplay tells the story of Deloris, a casino singer who must be protected by the police after witnessing her lover, a married gangster, kill a police snitch at close range. The authorities' solution is to hide her in a convent, where she will have to assume a false identity and pretend that she is a nun. Of course, most of the film's jokes come precisely from the difficult adaptation of a showgirl to a strongly strict environment, where obedience and discipline are taken seriously. The film works wonderfully well, and despite the years that have passed, it remains an amazingly up-to-date film that doesn't show its age. It's one of those films that we can watch and rewatch without getting tired, from time to time, and that is still fondly remembered by many people today. It's not a great film from a technical point of view, with average cinematography and editing, good sets and decent costumes, but no big fights and other challenging technical elements. The cast is lavish and full of talent. The protagonist is the great Whoopi Goldberg, who was at the time experiencing one of the highlights of her career (shortly before, she had received the Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for _Ghost_), becomes, with this film, truly an icon. Next to her were the grandiose Maggie Smith and the funny Kanthy Najimi, Wendy Makkena and Mary Wickes, who bring to life the most significant nuns of that convent. The villain, in turn, is very well done by Harvey Keitel.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-26

Whoopi Goldberg and Dame Maggie Smith are on top form in this engaging comedy thriller. Goldberg "Deloris van Cartier" witnesses her gangster boyfriend commit murder. When she is drafted in by the police to testify against him, she is put into a witness protection scheme with a difference. She is to hide out in a convent under the tutelage of Dame Maggie's "Mother Superior". After initial clashes on just about everything, Goldberg - "Sister Mary Clarence" - finally finds a sense of purpose with the choir - and soon that choir is attracting global attention, even the Pope is coming to hear them sing. Of course, the publicity isn't all good - and her boyfriend "Vince" (Harvey Keitel) soon tracks her down. Can she be rescued from his evil clutches? This is an enjoyable film to watch. Once it gets going, there are plenty toe-tapping musical numbers and both women at the top of the bill, as well as the feisty Mary Wickes ("Sister Mary Lazarus"), are clearly having some fun having a funny and well paced script to work too. The conclusion is pretty much as you'd expect, descending just a little too much into slapstick for my liking before a rousing Papal audience! To be honest - there is nothing here not to like. Good fun!