The Singing Nun
H**S
Holds up well after all these years
I expected to find this corny, even though I loved the film (and the soundtrack) since it was released. I thought it would seem corny, but the film is saved by the performances of Agnes Moorehead as a no-nonsense nun, by Greer Garson as a firm but loving Mother Superior and by Ricardo Montalban as a somewhat opportunistic pastor. Debbie Reynolds looks beautiful and sings beautifully; sometimes her character is too willing and eager to help where she isn't wanted.Surprisingly good too, is Katharine Ross as a the older sister of the famed "Dominic" who is leaning towards an unsavory life to make ends meet.Some of blue-screen techniques seem very dated, like Sister Ann riding on her motor scooter to the new convent; the back-screen looks so fake. But this is a small matter. The transfer is very clear.I knew from the beginning this is no way a true story of the famous "Singing Nun" but it does use her life as the foundation. All in all, I enjoyed watching this after so many years.
B**A
One of my all-time favorites
This has been one of my favorite movies since I was a child. I have always loved the songs, and story. I was thrilled to find out that it was available on DVD and wanted to add it to my collection. If you enjoy Debbie Reynolds' movies, this is one to see.
S**E
The story of the nun and her album.
This film has Debbie Reynolds and her wonderful voice as Sister Ann - A true story - so following the creation of her songs from her personal experience as a nun working with the disadvantaged is interesting and her folk-style - ahead of it's time- during the early 1960's - is also interesting - - - It's all about the music. Chad Everett as the producer represents the temptations of the ego to make a humble gift into an world-wide phenomenae - - - She resists and escapes to Africa to live out her calling after one album - - - Some of the people don't understand and some do. A good family movie.
L**L
Just as good as I remember it!
Ms. Reynolds performance. Ie, singing, is just as melodious as I remember. The storyline: young unpolished nun goes to convent in impoverished community. Gives of herself, jealous older nuns who like to do things by the book. Evening of singing after meals in convent. Singing nun is discovered. She is asked to record so that she can raise money. She does it to help the abbey and the community. Things get out of hand. She eventually questions her faith since she didn't want to become famous. Subplots related to specific family in the community. Her spiritual decision is made in the end.
S**M
Singing nun movie
So glad to own this beautiful movie from my childhood memories. I look forward to seeing it again with my family.
C**F
Great songs about true nun's story
I loved this movie when it first came out. True story about this nun & loved the music
B**G
Debbie Reynolds is a great singing Nun
Have loved this movie since it came out years ago and finally found it on DVD.
A**R
Thumbs up!
I love this movie! The picture is vibrant and audio is clear.
K**H
Five Stars
good quality .watched with my parents first time big screen 6000 miles from London where i live now ,in '64
G**M
Five Stars
Wonderful!
S**N
Five Stars
Perfect thx
M**N
Loved this. Received as advertised
Loved this. Received as advertised.
B**L
Five Stars
Great for my dad as he likes older movies.
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