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Product Information
A young doctor falls for a medical social worker, who just happens to be a nun.
Product Identifiers
ProducerJoe Connelly
EAN5050582083552
eBay Product ID (ePID)3959453
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleChange of Habit
ActorJane Elliot, Ruth Mcdevitt, Leora Dana, Elvis Presley, Edward Asner, Regis Toomey, Robert Emhardt, Mary Tyler Moore, Doro Merande, Barbara Mcnair
DirectorWilliam A. Graham
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
Release Year2003
Run Time88 Mins
GenreMusicals & Music Films, Musicals & Broadway
Additional Product Features
CertificatePG
Number of Discs1
Director of PhotographyRussell Metty
Production DesignerAlexander Golitzen
Additional InformationElvis Presley plays a young doctor who helps the poor by working in an inner-city clinic. When a Catholic group sends in a trio of nurses--who are really nuns in disguise--to help the doctor with his work, he forms an affectionate bond with one of the sisters (Mary Tyler Moore), leading to a series of misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. This serious social drama marked a change of pace for Presley, in what would be his last feature film.
Movie/TV TitleChange Of Habit
ComposerBilly Goldenberg
ScreenwriterEric Bercovici, S. S. Schweitzer, James Lee
Elvis' last film before returning to live appearances
This was Elvis' last feature film before returning to live concerts. Elvis seems at ease in his role and demonstrates that, given the right part and a decent director he could act. It's just a shame he wasn't given the opportunity to do so more often. Having said that, this isn't a bad film and its heart is in the right place. It's not going to win any oscars but is a pleasant enough way to pass the time.
Not one of Elvis most famous movie, I brought this for my brother who now has the full collection of Elvis Movies on dvd so all good. The king lives on
One of the few Elvis films I had not seen before I was not disappointed it may have been his last motion picture but you can't go wrong with this film would highly recommend