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Nun | Autism
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IMDbDirector William A. Graham said in an interview years after the making of this film that Elvis Presley was the nicest man he had ever met.
This was Elvis Presley's final dramatic film before his death on August 16, 1977 at the age of 42.
When Elvis is playing the piano and Mary Tyler Moore the guitar, the tune they're playing together is "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", a song that Elvis first recorded in 1956. It is the only recorded performance of this song that features Elvis on the piano.
The first film in the West to mention autism.
Mary Tyler Moore and Edward Asner would soon become co-stars of her self-named The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970) Show. In Change of Habit, however, they shared no scenes together.
"Dr. John Carpenter: [after she reveals herself to be a nun, Dr. Carpenter is shocked] You've got to be kiddin'. Dr. John Carpenter: I'm a member of the Order of the Little Sisters of Mary. We were only going to be here for two months. John, please say something. Dr. John Carpenter: I'll be damned."
"Sister Irene: I think our neighbours are Catholic. Sister Michelle: Yes, it's too bad they're not Christian."