Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThis filmed version of the Off-Broadway musical comedy features the Little Sisters of Hoboken putting on a musical/comedy review, trying to raise money for a very worthy cause!This filmed version of the Off-Broadway musical comedy features the Little Sisters of Hoboken putting on a musical/comedy review, trying to raise money for a very worthy cause!This filmed version of the Off-Broadway musical comedy features the Little Sisters of Hoboken putting on a musical/comedy review, trying to raise money for a very worthy cause!
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You will love it if you are a senior like me. Go watch the idol or the voice if you want cottage cheese. I prefer ambrosia at my age. You are young so I would expect an answer from you such as the one you gave. Good night Princes of Wales Kings of NewEngland.
A sequel and more films were made into a series over the next several years. The plot is a staged benefit show by the fictional Little Sisters of Hoboken - the last five remaining nuns of their order. It is being done in order to raise enough money to pay for the burial of the last four of their colleagues. While these five sisters were away at a bingo party, the rest of their convent - 52 sisters, all died of food poisoning from a tainted vichyssoise (cold potato soup) made by their cook, Sister Julia, Child of God. Such word play of names, parodies and metaphors are part of the script for this show. A couple of the characters are Sister Amnesia who can't remember anything, and Sister Myopia, the archery instructor.
The cast do a fine job, with Rue McClanahan leading the charge as Rev. Mother Mary Regina. This is an unusual type of stage show and film, in that it incorporates the theatre audience, as the very audience in attendance at the supposed benefit show. The musical aspects, with the nuns singing and dancing are good. The comedy is fair in places, but in some places the script may seem to some to go beyond humorous irreverence to slight religious mockery.
The show is an expansion of Goggin's greeting card line that he called Nunsense. The credits give special thanks to the Dominican Sisters Marywood Motherhouse in Grand Rapids, Michigan. And, they list a religious consultant, Fr. Damian Amantia, T. O. R. Those who attended Catholic schools should have a few chuckles. Others may not get some of the references and intended comedy.
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- TriviaIs based on the Broadway musical of the same name.
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Sister Mary Amnesia: Back at the convent, we have this huge clock with the 12 apostles painted on it. And I know that when the big hand is on the John and the little hand is on the Peter, it's time for the sisters to get down on their knees...
[laugher from audience at sexual innuendo]
Sister Mary Amnesia: ... and pray.
- ConexionesFollowed by Nunsense 2: The Sequel (1994)