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Singing Nun [VHS] (1966)

Starring: Debbie Reynolds, Ricardo Montalban Director: Henry Koster Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: VHS Tape
3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)


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One of the unlikeliest pop stars of the 1960s gets the bio treatment in The Singing Nun, a fictionalized account of the Belgian nun dubbed "Soeur Sourire" (Sister Smile). The cute tone is regrettable, and it's difficult to adjust to Debbie Reynolds in a habit, but the movie isn't bad for its kind. It's the light version of The Nun's Story, with Hollywood conflicts substituted for spiritual angst. The supporting cast brings in some camp appeal: Agnes Moorehead as a cranky nun, Chad Everett, and "Ed Sullivan as Himself." The best sequence has Sullivan's CBS crew showing up in Belgium to tape the Singing Nun for his TV shew--er, show--and sending the irresistibly catchy "Dominique" on its way to international success. It's the same breakthrough sequence found in every rock & roll movie, except the song happens to be about a Catholic saint. Doesn't matter: what works, works. --Robert Horton

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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful, poignant film, March 23, 2001
By Sean Orlosky (Yorktown, IN United States) - See all my reviews
"The Singing Nun" is a warm, sincere film, beautiful in its lightheartedness and in its honesty. The true story of a nun who went from Belgium to the Billboards is told through this film, and it is to be enjoyed by adults and children alike.

Debbie Reynolds is the sunny young nun Sister Anne, who comes to a convent in Belgium to begin her religious life, and hopes to one day continue her work in the Congo. With her guitar, "Sister Adelle", and her beautiful singing voice, Sister Anne's talent is quickly recognized by the warm Mother Superior (Greer Garson) and the enthusiastic Father Clementi (Ricardo Montalban). She is encouraged by an old friend, Robert Gerarde (Chad Everett) to record an album of her hymns. The album becomes a sensation, and "The Singing Nun" is soon making appearances at parties and engagements, even appearing on "Ed Sullivan"! At first, Sister Anne is able to take her success in stride, as she begins teaching young children and forming a friendship with one of the underprivileged children, Dominic. But as the film progresses, Sister Anne finds herself torn: Should she continue her singing, or devote herself to God?

One critic wrote that the film had "the warmth and poignancy of a child's first prayer." And "The Singing Nun" is truly, that touching. Its beautiful score includes some wonderful hummable songs like "Brother John", "Beyond the Stars", "It's A Miracle", and "Dominic-A-Nic-A-Nica-A" among them. The perfect performances of Reynolds, Garson, Montalban, Everett, and a great supporting cast lend the movie a true depth of feeling. It's a moving, heartwarming film that will bring a smile to your face every time you watch it.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHOLESOME AND DELIGHTFUL FUN FOR ALL!!, November 18, 2003
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Definitely not for the cynical, this warm and engaging story about the 'real life' Belgian singing nun is wholesome and delightful entertainment for all who desire what is good, right and clean.

Sure, Hollywood took liberties with the screenplay and the finished producted resembles practically nothing about the real 'singing nun's' life. But that is a peripheral issue. What is important here is that we have a film one can watch together as a family or a group, be enthralled by the heartwearming performances of the entire cast and have your heart lifted by the music that it contains. Beautiful melodies, simply performed with Debbie Reynolds perfect in acting and in singing voice.

To be fair, there are two minor issues that I have to nit pick. First the film is in need of tighter editing but, again, overlooking that, it is wonderful. Second, the last 1/3 of the film is lacking in music, but that is as it should be given how Sr. Ann is torn between her vocation and continuing her singing. Those two issues, notwithstanding, this film has you tapping your foot and singing along before you know it. It is a 'feel good' family film made in the sixties when America was desperately reaching for wholesomeness. On this matter the film succeeds. True, it is no "Sound of Music" and it doesn't attempt to be. But it stand on its own merits and is one film I never tire of watching, especially when I need some uplifting and edification.

What a shame that the soundtrack for this film is a rarity. I managed to obtain a vinyl disc copy through ebay and I enjoy it immensely but I wish they would release it on compact disc because the music is what sells this film.

Ignore the abysmal reviews by those who are cynical and desire more than good, clean, wholesome entertainment.

The irony of this film is that the real life singing nun tragically committed suicide in the early 1990s.

This film is pure escapism, something needed sorely today. Oh, and one more thing......let's get it released on DVD!!!

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Review of "The Singing Nun, April 15, 2001
By Cindy C. Brown (Savannah, Georgia, USA) - See all my reviews
One of the favored movies of my childhood and young adulthood. This movie combines faith,love,hope and the vows of poverty,obedience and charity with the lovely voice and talented acting skills of Debbie Reynolds. A young nun learns about fame and the sometimes high price of it that can take much from you, especially when one is a nun who is seeking daily,The Will of God.This movie version may not be the true story of the real singing nun,but then neither was "The Sound of Music" the real, ture honest story of the Von Trapp family. But then,such is the way of Hollywood,at least back then in the 60's. Sugar sold better that starch or vinager.If you're a stickler for the truth,avoid this movie like the plague. Otherwise,get it and have a great,wonderful,enjoyable time with it's lightheartedness,cheer and liveliness.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great standard flick from the 60's...heart warming, real.
A must-see for those who did not grow up during the Debbie Reynolds' era. The music is melodious and the movie has a message. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Deb

5.0 out of 5 stars VHS The Singing Nun
Is older but is in good shape and The Singing Nun it doesn't get better then that, was happy to find this movie.....Great classic am very pleased!
Published 17 months ago by Michele Olson

5.0 out of 5 stars My Review
My sister had seen this movie when we were younger and named her first born after hearing the song "Dominique." It was a gift she really cherished when I gave it to her.
Published on January 9, 2007 by Israel Martinez

1.0 out of 5 stars I'll have nun of this
Agnes Moorehead, playing an amusingly stern nun, is the only reason to see this film. The fictionalized story here is contrived and predictable. Read more
Published on December 9, 2006 by Fredric A. Cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars Ed Sullivan's Oscar Moment
I don't know why Ed Sullivan didn't get more movie roles after his performance in The Singing Nun. Astonishing, simply astonishing.

I hear he had a TV show, too.
Published on December 6, 2005 by Ed Kaz

5.0 out of 5 stars Great music, fine cast.
Based on a true story, The Singing Nun tells of a nun, Debbie Reynolds, who walks a fine line between joyous praise through music and vain self-glorification as her popular songs... Read more
Published on September 26, 2005 by R. Christenson

4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Movie....
This movie is sweet and fun. That's all. It's not complicated, it's not a biography. It's a fictionalized account of a "Singing Nun". Read more
Published on September 15, 2005 by Lilirun

5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful memories
I saw this movie when I was 10 years old. Although I knew that it was a fictionalized account of the "real" singing nun, my friends and I enjoyed it immensely. Read more
Published on July 21, 2005 by Stephanie Micus

3.0 out of 5 stars Fun Not Fact
For those being so critical of the American movie producers let me say that the blame for the fictional version of Jeannine Deckers life lies directly on Fichermont convent. Read more
Published on June 4, 2004 by D. Chadwick

1.0 out of 5 stars The songs send God running for his earplugs
The 60's was the beginning of the end for tyrranical studio control over their actors, as they were beginning to be challenged by independent directors, and the actors themselves... Read more
Published on May 29, 2004 by Olivia

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