John é um médico de um bairro pobre que conhece três moças dispostas a ajuda-lo. Michele, Barbara e Irene. Sem saber que são freiras, mas tudo muda quando John se apaixona por Michele.John é um médico de um bairro pobre que conhece três moças dispostas a ajuda-lo. Michele, Barbara e Irene. Sem saber que são freiras, mas tudo muda quando John se apaixona por Michele.John é um médico de um bairro pobre que conhece três moças dispostas a ajuda-lo. Michele, Barbara e Irene. Sem saber que são freiras, mas tudo muda quando John se apaixona por Michele.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Robbie
- (as Bill Elliott)
Avaliações em destaque
However, "Change of Habit" is not one of his mindless musicals. It is instead an attempt at a "real" movie, and Elvis fares well. It is odd to see Mary Tyler Moore as his love interest, but it's odd to see her as anything but Laura Petrie to me anyway. A little better script, maybe a different actress as his foil, and "Change of Habit" would have been a better movie. But when you compare it to "Clambake" ....well.....that's not really fair is it?
Presley only sings a few songs in this one, the best of which is the very bouncy "Rubberneckin' ", which I believe was revamped decades later to become a popular song all over again. Many people laugh at the idea of Moore as a Sister, but it works for me. Elvis' performance varies from time to time between rusty and competent, and at times I could accept him as a kind-hearted young doctor. It's refreshing to get something outside the usual Presley formula at this stage of his career, and the movie deals with social issues that were relevant at the time, though come off as rather stereotypical and politically incorrect when viewed today (and so what, the movie occurs in 1969). Some things are far-fetched -- did you know you could cure an autistic child by just holding her while she kicks and screams in rage, all the while assuring her "I love you"...? Even so, it's a strong scene in the film. Ed Asner, who would later star along with Mary in the classic "Mary Tyler Moore Show", has some scenes near the end as a policeman. **1/2 out of ****
Some decent Elvis songs, a pretty young MTM, a good performance from the supporting cast, and an amusing and well-acted brief appearance by Ed Asner as a liberal police officer, combine to address (albeit superficially) a number of important socio-economic, racial, sexist, and religious issues, to name but a few.
Even though this movie tackles some serious subjects, it does so in a light and entertaining fashion, infused with some enjoyable songs. I didn't expect to enjoy this movie as much as I did.
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- CuriosidadesDirector William A. Graham said in an interview years after the making of this film that Elvis Presley was the nicest man he had ever met.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe story supposedly takes place in New York City but it was filmed at Universal Studios in California. When the nuns are standing outside their apartment building in what is supposed to be New York City there is a car parked close to them that obviously has California plates on it, revealing the fact that the movie was actually filmed in California.
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Dr. John Carpenter: [after she reveals herself to be a nun, Dr. Carpenter is shocked] You've got to be kiddin'.
Dr. John Carpenter: I'm a member of the Order of the Little Sisters of Mary. We were only going to be here for two months. John, please say something.
Dr. John Carpenter: I'll be damned.
- ConexõesFeatured in Miami Vice: Made for Each Other (1985)
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- Data de lançamento
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- Change of Habit
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 33 min(93 min)
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1