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Trouble With Angels, The (2003)
Rating:
Starring: Hayley Mills, Rosalind Russell, Binnie Barnes, June Harding, Gypsy Rose Lee, Camilla Sparv, Mary Wickes
Director: Ida Lupino
Category: Comedy, Independent, Family
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
English
Length:
111 mins

 
 

 

Hayley Mills stars in this delightful comedy about two mischievous students who turn a convent school upside-down with their pranks. Hayley Mills plays Mary Clancy, who, with her best friend Rachel Devery (June Harding), succeeds in driving the Mother Superior (Rosalind Russell) to distraction with an endless number of practical jokes. Just when there appears to be no hope for the school's most incorrigible students, they get a little help from Sisters Celestine (Binnie Barnes) and Constance (Camilla Sparv). During Christmas break, Mary remains at the school and is touched by the Sisters' celebration of the Yule. Rachel first doubts Mary's sincerity, but later follows Mary's example. Their graduation is both a relief and celebration for the Mother Superior: it's a habit forming entertainment for the whole family!