6/10
He works in mysterious ways.
21 August 2008
31 movies, and Elvis' film career ends with what is probably his most serious role. He might have made a really good actor, had he the chance. Instead, we get all those picture where he starts singing every five minutes.

Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair and Jane Elliot play nuns that were sent to the streets to do some 60s style social work, and, in a couple of cases, some social justice. They tried it undercover at first, but then had to put their habits back on. As you would expect, they did make a difference, as nuns have made a difference all over the world.

This was Elliot's first movie and she went on from here to a long career as a soap star.

Seeing Edward Asner play a soft cop was really funny.

It's simplistic, but it was fun to watch, even if it makes you wonder if Elvis could have been a contender.
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