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Sister Act
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Synopsis
A sleeper hit that received a lukewarm reception from critics but was a success with audiences, Sister Act (1992) was star Whoopi Golberg's first bona fide smash after her Oscar victory for Ghost (1990). Goldberg stars as Deloris Van Cartier, a Reno lounge singer who accidentally witnesses a brutal murder carried out by her gangster boyfriend Vince (Harvey Keitel). Under the protection of a detective (Bill Nunn) who's trying to bring down Vince's criminal operation, Deloris is placed in protective custody at a San Francisco convent. Masquerading as a nun renamed Sister Mary Clarence, Deloris shakes up the established order of the sisters' lives, particularly enlivening their choral efforts. Although running constantly afoul of the Mother Superior (Maggie Smith), the new, jazzed-up musical act becomes a huge hit in the community, even drawing the attention of the Pope, but also alerting Vince to Deloris' whereabouts. Although credited to the pseudonymous Joseph Howard, Sister Act was actually written by Paul Rudnick and Carrie Fisher. The film was followed by a sequel, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Pat Crawford Brown Choir Nun
Susan Browning Choir Nun
Edith Diaz Choir Nun
Beth Fowler Choir Nun
Whoopi Goldberg Deloris Van Cartier/Mary Clarence
Purdence Wright Holmes Choir Nun
Sheri Izzard Choir Nun
Harvey Keitel Vince LaRocca
Darlene Koldenhoven Choir Nun
Wendy Makkena Mary Robert
Robert Miranda Joey
Kathy Najimy Mary Patrick
Bill Nunn Eddie Souther
Richard Portnow Willy
Maggie Smith Mother Superior
Mary Wickes Mary Lazarus
Carmen Zapata Choir Nun

Production Crew

Edward Gold Camera Operator
Michael Benson Camera Operator
Judy Taylor Casting
Lynda Gordon Casting
Adam Greenberg Cinematographer
Mario Iscovich Co-producer
Marc Shaiman Composer (Music Score)
Molly Maginnis Costume Designer
Emile Ardolino Director
Colleen Halsey Editor
Richard Halsey Editor
Scott Rudin Executive Producer
Joe Camp III First Assistant Director
Michael Germain Makeup
Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc Pilot
Teri Schwartz Producer
Eve Cauley Production Designer
Eve Cauley Production Designer
Jackson de Govia Production Designer
John J. Smith Production Manager
Carrie Fisher Screenwriter
Eleanor Bergstein Screenwriter
Jack Epps, Jr. Screenwriter
Jim Cash Screenwriter
Nancy Meyers Screenwriter
Paul Rudnick Screenwriter
Robert Harling Screenwriter
Ann Harris Set Designer
Robert Beall Set Designer
Thomas Roysden Set Designer
Darin Knight Sound/Sound Designer
Gary Price Stunts
Year: 1992
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
for mild violence and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Technicolor color

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Buena Vista
Scott Rudin
Touchstone Pacific Partners I
Touchstone Pictures

Release
May 29, 1992 (USA)
by Buena Vista

Awards
1992 - Best Film - NAACP Image
1992 - Best Film (Musical or Comedy) - Golden Globe
1992 - Best Film (in Musical/Comedy) - PEO
1992 - Best Film - NAACP Image Awards
1992 - Best Film - NAACP Image Awards
1992 - Best Film (in Musical/Comedy) - People's Choice Awards