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The Trouble with Angels

The Trouble with Angels

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just enough Nunsense
Review: Made just around the time of Vatican II, TTWA really did credit to Trahey's book, which I also recommend to those who appreciate this film. It is also a movie that does not "bash" Catholicism and Holy Orders. Nowadays there are so many "smart"(??) films that bash religion, it is nice to watch such a warm, feminine film, obviously made with love for the idea of cloistered life, if not for the external, patriarchal Church itself. My mom (Mary!)and her twin went to Catholic school in Quincy IL in the 40s. They say the nuns were pretty much like in the movie. Hardworking, strict! Today, you can't find a nun or a convent anymore...In this sense the film is also a piece of nostalgia. I also thought the musical score, alternatively zany and piously lyrical, really carries the film's episodic scenes along. Through and through, a sparkling gem of a film!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Hayley's Scathingly Brilliant Idea Ever!"
Review: At 20,Hayley Mills finally got out of her Disney contract,and found something she really liked. In "The Trouble With Angels", Hayley plays Mary Clancy,a girl who likes to make trouble. June Harding plays her sidekick Rachel Devry. When they arrive at St. Francis-- a Catholic school,Mary finds out she's reckless with Rachel on board. Rosalind Russell plays Reverend Mother in this hilarious film that will make you watch it again and again!

Famous Quote: At the end of the movie,Mary says "Who knows,Reverend Mother. Maybe Rachel might come back someday" Reverend Mother says "If she does,I quit!"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scathingly brilliant comedy
Review: Bubbles floating out of teacups. Nuns jumping into swimming pools. All part of everyday life at St. Francis Catholic School... since Mary Clancy and Rachel Deverey joined the school. In this clever and witty movie, Hayley Mills (Mary) and her pal June Harding (Rachel) come to the "perfectly medieval" St. Francis Catholic School. Running the school is a no-nonsense Mother Superior (played to perfection by Rosalind Russell) who is intent on running the school with a firm but patient hand. However, her patience is severely tested when Mary and Rachel use some of Mary's "scathingly brilliant ideas" as practical jokes on the unsuspecting Sisters. The convent is soon turned upside down by the two infamous youngsters, and the driven-to-distraction Mother Superior contemplates expelling the pair. But there may still be a shed of hope for the girls... The script makes for many golden scenes, and Ida Lupino's straight-to-the-point direction keeps the film interesting even when it moves slowly. The supporting players are also memorable: Mary Wickes is great as the gung-ho Sister Clarissa, Marge Redmond is warm and charming as Sister Liguori, and a post-"Sound of Music" Portia Nelson plays another nun, the uptight Sister Elizabeth. And Gypsy Rose Lee makes a most memorable (but sadly brief) cameo appearance as an eccentric dance instructor. This is a rare film that will have the viewer rolling on the floor and finding a heartwarming story among the glorious chaos. A great film, one to watch with the whole family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've got the most scathingly brilliant idea!
Review: Why not do a modern remake of this movie, (keeping it as clean as possible, as I'm sure that some things in the original were "racey" in the 1960s) but this time star Hayley Mills as Mother Superior? Yes, this is my all-time favorite movie, as is "His Girl Friday" also starring a much younger Rosalind Russell. I never connected the female leading actress as being the same person until last year and I've grown up loving both movies. I have attribute my own mischief to "Fleur De Lys" and "Kim Novak" and I pray that my 2 year old daughter, who already knows and requests to watch this movie at least once a week, doesn't learn too much about becoming a likely candidate for San Quentin too early in life. I thank my mother for getting me interested in such classic movies as this one. Now, let's bring it back!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great movie-great book
Review: I certainly agree with all the other reviews..wonderful comedy. No one mentioned, however, that this movie was based on a wonderful book called Life with Mother Superior, by Jane Trahay. It recounts her schooldays. I highly recommend the book for anyone who enjoyed the movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Scathingly Brilliant Movie!
Review: Rosalind Russell,Hayley Mills and a talented cast bring this hilarious comedy to life!

Hayley Mills and June Harding play two brattish schoolgirls who smoke and swear and are by no means innocent,who are enrolled in a girl's convent boarding school.

Rosalind Russell,Portia Nelson,Mary Wickes and Marge Redmond,among others,play the group of nuns who run and own the school,donated by a Mr Walter Gaffney.

Along the way,the girls learn the lessons of life,and there is a strong undertone of growing up,finding your place in the world,and accepting who you are.

Also featuring the legendary Gypsy Rose Lee as the dance coach,Mrs Mabel Dowling-Phipps.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best movie I've ever seen!
Review: This movie is the funniest movie I've ever seen. It kept me laughing and laughing. Hayley Mills is one of the best actors I've seen. This a must buy video.(I've watched it 17 times in the last two years.)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All-time family favorite!
Review: If you grew up going to Catholic school, you gotta love this one! Hayley Mills as a troublesome student in cahoots with her gawky best friend to outwit Mother Superior (Rosalind Russell)and break all the rules. Funny, warm, and touching. Some priceless scenes and dialogue. Whatever happened to June Harding? My sister and I watch this movie every time I'm home for Christmas. We know every line by heart but are still in tears at the end! I met Hayley Mills a few years ago in London and got an autograph. She still has that 'Angelic' charm. Highly recommend this video!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surprisingly Good
Review: Looking for a movie to watch over Christmas break, i went to the library and picked out a few. The Trouble With Angels was a spur of the moment with no reason. As a sidenote, i'm a 21 year old male. I watched it, and was charmed. I wouldn't say the movie is perfect, but the acting fits the movie perfectly. The movie is charming. That's the best word for it. It is funny, touching, heartwarming, and a movie fit for the whole family. I even went out and bought it right after Christmas. It is now one of my favorite movies. And i'm young still.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FUNNY
Review: Two young girls turn a convent upside down with their endless practical jokes. Rosalind Russell is everything a Mother Superior should be: understanding, wise and beautiful.


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