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Where Angels Go... Trouble Follows (1968)

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Directed byJames Neilson
CastRosalind Russell, Stella Stevens, Binnie Barnes, Mary Wickes, Dolores Sutton, Milton Berle, Arthur Godfrey, Susan St James, Van Johnson and Robert Taylor
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1967
DVD ReleaseNovember 11, 2003
Running Time94 minutes
MPAA RatingG (General Audience)
UPC Code043396016804
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Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
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About Where Angels Go... Trouble Follows

High-spirited sequel to The Trouble with Angels, starring Rosalind Russell reprising her role. Stella Stevens stars as a modern nun who convinces the Reverend Mother to take the girls on an unforgettable bus trip to a California peace rally. All-star cast: Rosalind Russell, Stella Stevens, Susan St. James, Van Johnson and Milton Berle.

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (45 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteTrouble With AngelsQuote
This is a great movie for children and adults alike. I loved this movie. September 5, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteFunny MovieQuote
This is a very funny movie and a sequel to the movie, "The Trouble With Angels." July 12, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteTrouble With AngelsQuote
Where Angels Go Trouble Follows is a wonderful, wholesome movie. Although it is somewhat dated, it does show life in the 60s. I can relate because that was when I was growing into adulthood. As a a boarding school student, I can identify with the different girls. I think it is a wonderful movie. May 25, 2008

rating: 3 Quotecute comedyQuote
WHERE ANGELS GO, TROUBLE FOLLOWS (1968) is the sequel to the 1966 surprise hit "The Trouble with Angels", updating the lives of the nuns of St. Francis Academy and their lively pupils.

When free-thinking Sister George (Stella Stevens) plans for the girls to attend a youth rally on the other side of the country, first she must convince staunch Reverend Mother (Rosalind Russell) and the rest of the sisters. During their long bus-trip, Sister George gradually wins the admiration of the Reverend Mother, whilst troublesome students Marvel-Ann (Barbara Hunter) and Rosabelle (Susan Saint James) weave their own brand of hijinks...

While it succeeds in reviving the characters of "The Trouble with Angels", WHERE ANGELS GO... pales in comparison with it's predecessor. It lacks a certain sense of innocence; which might be due to the radically shifting political and social climates in which it was filmed. In one tense scene, the bus-party is terrorised by a gang of knife-wielding bikers...a far cry from the quiet charms of Hayley Mills & Co. from the first movie.

Barbara Hunter and Susan Saint James don't carry the youthful side of the cast terribly well, but they deliver solid work. It's always a pleasure seeing Rosalind Russell, and her slyly comic Reverend Mother is a joy. Stella Stevens takes a while to settle into her role of progressive Sister George, but she's a luminous presence.

The DVD is unfortunately in "Pan & Scan", but that shouldn't stop people from enjoying this cute comedy. (Single-sided, single-layer disc). May 15, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteAnother to see OVER and OVER againQuote
I own both the VHS and DVD versions of this movie, because I love it so much. It is the sequal movie, the plot a bit more complex, the jokes a bit more ceribal and fewer than the first. But this is still a Classic Disney Comedy film for the whole family, with no exceptions.

The movie continues at an all girls Catholic Boarding School. A different set of years from the first, and different girls. This follows thier life and the nuns in thier years growing up. Not all serious, 90% comedy, with about 10% dramatic situations (delaing with death, growing up, falling in love, making lifetime career choices, etc.)

This maybe in full screen, but note the other reviews correct remark about how it is NOT a "pan and scan".

Enjoy this film durning a rainy or snowy film festival. April 29, 2008

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