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Mary and her friend, Rachel, are new students at St. Francis Academy, a boarding school run by the iron fist of Mother Superior. The immature teens grow bored and begin playing pranks on both the unsuspecting nuns and their unpleasant classmates, becoming a constant thorn in Mother Superior's side. However, as the years pass, Mary and Rachel slowly mature and begin to see the nuns in a different light.
Hayley Mills
Mary Clancy
June Harding
Rachel Devery
Rosalind Russell
Mother Superior
Binnie Barnes
Sister Celestine
Camilla Sparv
Sister Constance
Mary Wickes
Sister Clarissa
Marge Redmond
Sister Liguori
Dolores Sutton
Sister Rose Marie
Margalo Gillmore
Sister Barbara
Portia Nelson
Sister Elizabeth
Marjorie Eaton
Sister Ursula
Barbara Bell Wright
Sister Margaret
Judith Lowry
Sister Prudence
Barbara Hunter
Marvel-Ann
Bernadette Withers
Valerie
Vicky Albright
Charlotte
Patty Ann Gerrity
Sheila
Vicki Draves
Kate
Wendy Winkelman
Sandy
Jewel Jaffe
Ginnie-Lou
Gail Liddle
Priscilla
Michael-Marie
Ruth
Betty Jane Royale
Gladys
Ronne Troup
Helen
Catherine Wyles
Brigette
Gypsy Rose Lee
Mrs. Mabel Dowling Phipps
Jim Boles
Mr. Gottschalk
Kent Smith
Uncle George Clancy
Pat McCaffrie
Mr. Devery
Harry Harvey
Mr. Grisson
Mary Young
Mrs. Eldridge
Jim Hutton
Mr. Petrie (uncredited)
Mews Small
Nun (uncredited)
Madge Blake
Meddling Train Passenger
Jesslyn Fax
Retirement Home Resident
Kathryn Minner
Mews Small
Director
Ida Lupino
Novel
Jane Trahey
Screenplay
Blanche Hanalis
December 13, 2020
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_**A couple of troublemaking girls at a Catholic school/nunnery**_
Mary (Hayley Mills) is sent to a Catholic school in Pennsylvania where she constantly causes problems along with her “follower” Rachel (June Harding). Can Mother Superior (Rosalind Russell) & the other nuns tame these troublemakers before they enter society as adults?
"The Trouble with Angels" (1966) was based on the 1962 biography “Life with Mother Superior” by Jane Trahey, which chronicled her years at an all-girls Catholic high school near Chicago. This explains the low-key approach to the episodic material. In other words, this is a generally realistic drama with several fun moments, but not a zany comedy.
While not in the same league as “The Parent Trap” (1961) and “Pollyanna” (1960), this is still a worthwhile Hayley Mills drama with a few amusing bits. Hayley was 19 during shooting and it’s interesting seeing her in the role of a rebel teen in contrast to her bubbly preadolescence of those other flicks. There’s still some bubbliness, but she’s more cynical here with a wicked sense of humor.
Stunning Camilla Sparv appears as one of the nuns while former burlesque entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee shows up as a dance instructor.
The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes, and was shot in Ambler and Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, just north of Philadelphia, with establishing shots of Merion Train Station. Other sequences were done in Southern Cal as follows: Los Angeles (school pool), Beverly Hills (courtyard and other outdoor scenes) and Monrovia (train station scenes).
GRADE: B-/C+
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00