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The Trouble with Angels (1966) is a comedy film about the adventures of two girls in an all girls school run by nuns. The movie was directed by Ida Lupino and stars Rosalind Russell and Hayley Mills (In her first non Walt Disney film). The film's cast also includes Marge Redmond (who later appeared as a nun named Sister Jacqueline in the television series The Flying Nun which premiered the following year) as math teacher Sister Liguori, Mary Wickes (who also later on in her career played a nun in Sister Act and its sequel Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit) as gym teacher Sister Clarissa, and... MORE
The Trouble with Angels (1966) is a comedy film about the adventures of two girls in an all girls school run by nuns. The movie was directed by Ida Lupino and stars Rosalind Russell and Hayley Mills (In her first non Walt Disney film). The film's cast also includes Marge Redmond (who later appeared as a nun named Sister Jacqueline in the television series The Flying Nun which premiered the following year) as math teacher Sister Liguori, Mary Wickes (who also later on in her career played a nun in Sister Act and its sequel Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit) as gym teacher Sister Clarissa, and Portia Nelson as art teacher Sister Elizabeth (who also played a nun in The Sound of Music).
The movie is set at St. Francis Academy (also the name of the school in Sister Act 2), a fictional all-girls Catholic boarding school in Pennsylvania, operated by an order of nuns. Russell plays the Mother Superior, who spends the movie at odds with Mary Clancy (Hayley Mills), a rebellious teenager, and her misery-loves-company friend Rachel Devery (June Harding). The episodic storyline follows the young women through their sophomore, junior and senior high-school years. After spending much of the film LESS
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