
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows is a 1968 American comedy film directed by James Neilson and starring Rosalind Russell, Stella Stevens and Binnie Barnes. Written by Blanche Hanalis, the film is based on a story by Jane Trahey about an orthodox mother superior who is challenged by a progressive younger nun when they take the girls of St. Francis Academy on a bus trip across the United States.
Plot
The conservative Mother Superior and the glamorous, progressive young Sister George shepherd a busload of Catholic high-school girls from Pennsylvania to an interfaith youth rally in California. As they debate expressions of faith and the role of the church during the tumultuous 1960s, they must also contend with the various antics of two rebellious, troublemaking students, Rosabelle and Marvel Anne.
More details
author | Blanche Hanalis |
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director | James Neilson |
editor | Adrienne Fazan |
genre | comedy |
keywords | bikers california catholic school church mother superior movie set outlaw motorcycle club pennsylvania |
musicBy | Boyce and Hart |
producer | William Frye |
productionCompany | Columbia Pictures |
publisher | Columbia Pictures |
theme | religion road movie sequel |