Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
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Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows | |
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Directed by | James Nielson |
Written by | Blanche Hanalis Jane Trahey (story) |
Starring | Rosalind Russell Stella Stevens Milton Berle Arthur Godfrey Van Johnson Robert Taylor Susan Saint James |
Editing by | Adrienne Fazan |
Release date(s) | 1969 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Preceded by | The Trouble with Angels |
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Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows is a 1969 movie comedy starring Rosalind Russell and Stella Stevens. The film is a sequel to 1966's The Trouble with Angels and was written by Blanche Hanalis from a story by Jane Trahey, and directed by James Neilson. The story depicts the rivalry between an aging nun (Russell) and a glamorous younger one (Stevens) as they shepherd a busload of Catholic high school girls across America to an interfaith youth rally. The remarkable supporting cast includes Milton Berle (as a bombastic movie producer), Arthur Godfrey (as the Bishop of the area where the school is located), Van Johnson (as the head of a Catholic boys high school), Robert Taylor, and Susan Saint James (as one of the Catholic high school girls).
[edit] Cast
Rosalind Russell ... Mother Superior (Rev. Mother)
Stella Stevens ... Sister George
Binnie Barnes ... Sister Celestine
Mary Wickes ... Sister Clarissa
Dolores Sutton ... Sister Rose-Marie
Milton Berle ... Film Director
Arthur Godfrey ... The Bishop
Van Johnson ... Father Chase
Robert Taylor ... Mr. Farraday
Susan Saint James ... Rosabelle
Barbara Hunter ... Marvel Ann Clancy
Alice Rawlings ... Patty
Hilary Thompson ... Hilarie (as Hilarie Thompson)
Devon Douglas ... Devon
Ellen Moss ... Tanya