Where Angels Go  Trouble Follows

Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): James Neilson, Charlsie Bryant, Carl Beringer
  • Cast(s): Rosalind Russell, Stella Stevens, Binnie Barnes, Mary Wickes, Dolores Sutton See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Lalo Schifrin,Charles J. Rice,Stan Wetzel,Jack Haynes,Bill Ford
  • Similar To: Roommates, Balls Up
  • Story:
    Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968) is a movie comedy starring Rosalind Russell and Stella Stevens. The film is a sequel to The Trouble with Angels (1966) and was written by Blanche Hanalis from a story by Jane Trahey, and directed by James Neilson. The story depicts the rivalry between the conservative Mother Superior (Russell) and the glamorous, progressive young Sister George (Stevens) as they shepherd a busload of Catholic high school girls across America to an interfaith youth rally being held in Santa Barbara, California. As they debate expressions of faith and role of the Church in the tumultuous America of the sixties, they must also contend with the antics of two rebellious, trouble-prone students, Rosabelle (Susan Saint James) and Marvel Anne (Barbara Hunter).
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Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968) is a movie comedy starring Rosalind Russell and Stella Stevens. The film is a sequel to The Trouble with Angels (1966) and was written by Blanche Hanalis from a story by Jane Trahey, and directed by James Neilson. The story depicts the rivalry between the conservative Mother Superior (Russell) and the glamorous, progressive young Sister George (Stevens) as they shepherd a busload of Catholic high school girls across America to an interfaith youth rally being held in Santa Barbara, California. As they debate expressions of faith and role of the Church in the tumultuous America of the sixties, they must also contend with the antics of two rebellious, trouble-prone students, Rosabelle (Susan Saint James) and Marvel Anne (Barbara Hunter).

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The roller coaster the girls go on is "Thunderhawk". It is the last remaining wooden roller coaster at Dorney Park.

While Sister Celestine enters the "Pirates Cove" ride at Dorney Park to separate the boys and girls, two goats are led across the screen with blankets that have "Where Angels Go" and "Trouble Follows" written on them.

Milton Berle's performance as the 'Director' is a parody of John Ford, with the eye patch, the sunglasses, and the style of hat, as well as the fact that he is directing a western movie.

The producers wanted Haley Mills to play the now grown up Mary Clancy as Sister George, but she turned them down. This lead to the casting of Stella Stevens (who was 29) as Sister George.

Robert Taylor's last film.

Popular Dialogues

"Sister George: Mother, did sister Clarissa tell you about the bus? Mother Superior: What about the bus? Sister George: The springs are shot, the radiator leaks, the clutch slips, the block's cracked, and we need new tires. The bus will never make it 'cross country. Sister Clarissa: It certainly will! Chuck down at the service station says there's still plenty of life in the old girl. Sister George: Chuck at the service station doesn't know his... gasket... from a casket! The only thing holding that old jalopy together is prayer! Sister Clarissa: What's wrong with prayer? Sister George: Well, nothing, Sister. Every time I get into that old heap i pray to God... for a NEW BUS!"

"[first lines] Sister George: [carrying a sign, returning from a protest] Not a single arrest today, Mother! Mother Superior: [sarcastically] Don't get discouraged, I'm sure you'll do better next time."