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Change of Habit

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Dr. John Carpenter (Elvis Presley) takes the job of running a health center in a low-income district. He enlists three women to help out who -- unbeknownst to him -- are actually nuns in street clothes. The church wants to improve the neighborhood but fears that nuns in full habit would not be well received. Unaware of her unavailability, John falls for Sister Michelle (Mary Tyler Moore), serenading her with his guitar -- which, luckily for him, effectively wears away at her religious resolve.

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Nell Minow Movie Mom Atrociously conceived, but strangely very watchable. Rated: 2/5 Mar 19, 2004 Full Review Frank J. Avella Edge Media Network Change of Habit gets props for wanting to be socially aware. And it's a very watchable sit, if you don't mind a very mixed genre blend Rated: C+ Oct 26, 2021 Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 2/5 Oct 20, 2005 Full Review Daniel M. Kimmel Worcester Telegram & Gazette Rated: 2/5 Apr 21, 2004 Full Review Carol Cling Las Vegas Review-Journal Rated: 1/5 Aug 22, 2003 Full Review Jamie Gillies Apollo Guide Rated: 53/100 Oct 26, 2002 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jared S Definitely would recommend to watch! Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 06/10/24 Full Review Michele B The negative critic reviews are not justified on this one as it was a very surprising Elvis movie to me. It's not the copy and paste cash grab style that most of films seem to be but actually a deep story that hits real world issues that are relevant to this day. It was an enjoyable watch and had an open ending to leave the viewers to come to their own conclusions. Out of his 31 films this is easily top 10. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/20/23 Full Review Steven L I thought it was a decent movie. Elvis was a good actor, it was his manager, who ruined his acting career. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 09/28/23 Full Review Steve D Elvis takes a back seat, rarely sings, and the plot goes nowhere. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/20/23 Full Review virginia g Being set in the late 60's, of course the film is a bit dated. That said, Elvis does a good job of portraying a doctor in an inner-city free clinic. Mary Tyler Moore and the other two "undercover" nuns are convincing as women desperately trying to help the world in the best ways they can. I like that this movie isn't primarily a love story, though there is some romance. This is definitely not a typical Elvis movie where he sings and romances a pretty girl. Content warning—the n word is said twice, and there is an attempted rape Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member I often think about Elvis and what his life would have been like without Colonel Parker and going into the Army and how at one point, you couldn't show him from the waist up or girls would spontaneously get pregnant and by 1969, The King had been in 31 movies. They made them fast, they made them cheap, but even then they weren't making as much money. But hey — Parker still got a million a movie, even if the films moved to 온라인카지노추천. Change of Habit was supposed to be a Mary Tyler Moore movie until Elvis came on board, but really, it's still her movie. She plays Sister Michelle, who along with her fellow future Brides in Christ Irene (Barbara McNair, Mister Tibbs' wife) and Barbara (Jane Elliot, General Hospital) have been sent to the inner city to work as lay missionaires until completing their vows. So yeah, the whole point of this movie is that even a life in service to God is difficult to comprehend after the potential of being pounded by The King of Rock and Roll. Or Dr. John Carpenter, which makes me laugh every time they say his full name. Actually, this is the mosy upstanding occupation that Elvis ever had in a movie, but when you consider that he played a shrimp fisherman, a photographer, a water skiing instructor, a frogman, a lifeguard, a helicopter pilot, a rodeo rider, a tour guide and a race car driver three times, well, it's a living. That said, Elvis himself was doing pretty well. The comeback special had already been broadcast, the album that it sold was a huge success and he'd just finished recording the two songs that would point to his comeback as a force in American music, "In the Ghetto" and "Suspicious Minds." His career no longer needed the movies. Anyways, Change of Habit is a fun time. I mean, nuns and Elvis. You can't beat that. And Ed Asner shows up as a cop, which is hilarious given his politics, and he and Moore don't share a scene here but a year later they'd be talking spunk on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Dr. John Carpenter (Elvis Presley) takes the job of running a health center in a low-income district. He enlists three women to help out who -- unbeknownst to him -- are actually nuns in street clothes. The church wants to improve the neighborhood but fears that nuns in full habit would not be well received. Unaware of her unavailability, John falls for Sister Michelle (Mary Tyler Moore), serenading her with his guitar -- which, luckily for him, effectively wears away at her religious resolve.
Director
William Graham
Distributor
Universal Pictures
Production Co
Universal/Universal Int
Rating
G
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 10, 1969, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 30, 2016
Runtime
1h 33m