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Sister Act (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$26.99

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
French ( Subtitles )
German ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
German ( Subtitles )
Italian ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Italian ( Subtitles )
Polish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Polish ( Subtitles )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )
Russian ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Russian ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Germany ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
100 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Behind the scenes
Interactive Menu
Music Video
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1992 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Emile Ardolino


Written By:
Paul Rudnick


Actors:
Whoopi Goldberg ..... Deloris
Maggie Smith ..... Mother Superior
Harvey Keitel ..... Vince LaRocca
Bill Nunn ..... Eddie Souther
Mary Wickes ..... Mary Lazarus
Kathy Najimy ..... Mary Patrick
Wendy Makkena ..... Mary Robert
Joseph Maher ..... Bishop O'Hara
Richard Portnow ..... Willy
Ellen Albertini Dow ..... Choir Nun
Carmen Zapata ..... Choir Nun
Pat Crawford Brown ..... Choir Nun
Prudence Wright Holmes ..... Choir Nun
Georgia Creighton ..... Choir Nun
Susan Johnson ..... Choir Nun
Ruth Kobart ..... Choir Nun
Susan Browning ..... Choir Nun
Darlene Koldenhoven ..... Choir Nun
Sheri Izzard ..... Choir Nun
Edith Diaz ..... Choir Nun
Beth Fowler ..... Choir Nun
Rose Parenti ..... Sister Alma
Robert Miranda ..... Joey
Jim Beaver ..... Clarkson
Jenifer Lewis ..... Michelle
Charlotte Crossley ..... Tina
A.J. Johnson ..... Lewanda
Desreta Jackson ..... Teenage Girl #1
Zatella Beatty ..... Teenage Girl #2
Skye Bassett ..... Teenage Girl #3
Lois De Banzie ..... Immaculata
Isis Carmen Jones ..... Little Deloris
Max Grodénchik ..... Ernie
Joseph G. Medalis ..... Henry Parker
Michael Durrell ..... Larry Merrick
Robert M. Jimenez ..... News Reporter
Toni Kalem ..... Connie LaRocca
Kevin Bourland ..... Pilot
David Boyce ..... Croupier
Tim Pedegana ..... Gambler
Terry Wills ..... Salesman
David Parker ..... Bartender
Nicky Katt ..... Waiter
Mike Jolly ..... Biker #1
Jeremy Roberts ..... Biker #2
Eugene Greytak ..... The Pope
Al Finney ..... Dog
Guy Boyd ..... Det. Tate
Stephen Douglas Butler ..... Bar Patron
Aric Cushing ..... Student
James Donovan ..... Church Goer
Jacquelyn Twodat Jackson ..... Casino player
Alexander Kanellakos ..... Bar Patron
Mário Lara ..... Parishioner
Terriel Lara ..... Nun
Zara McDowell ..... Child
Gary Rodriguez ..... Bar Patron


Synopsis:
Deloris Wilson (Whoopi Goldberg), a black woman who has chosen the stage name Deloris Van Cartier, is a Reno, Nevada lounge singer, she, the lead in a girl trio, in which she also chooses and arranges the music and choreographs the shows. She is a wisecracking, showy woman who has always loved music. She, however, only has her current job being hired by her married lover, Vince LaRocca (Harvey Keitel), to sing in his casino's lounge. She learns of Vince's true business as a gangster when she walks in on him killing one of his employees who wronged him. As a witness to the murder, Deloris goes on the run to the police, Lieutenant Eddie Souther (Bill Nunn), who has long been running an operation to get enough evidence to put Vince behind bars, this murder, which could be the metaphorical nail in Vince's coffin. However, Vince has put a contract out on Deloris' life to prevent her from testifying against him. As such, Eddie has to hide her until the trial, which will be at least two months. Where Eddie chooses is St. Katherine's, a poor Catholic parish and convent in a tough neighborhood in San Francisco. The convent's Mother Superior (Dame Maggie Smith) reluctantly takes Deloris in, that reluctance as Deloris is not anywhere near being close to looking or acting like a typical nun. Furthermore, the Mother Superior does not tell any of the sisters Deloris' true identity or the real reason for her being at St. Katherine's. With the Mother Superior cloistering the sisters behind the convent walls to pray for the salvation mostly of down and out of the neighborhood while keeping the sisters safe from harms of the outside world, there is an immediate and continual clash of wills between her and Deloris. Deloris, as renamed Sister Mary Clarence, does have an effect on two of the sisters, Mary Patrick (Kathy Najimy), a perpetually perky woman, and Mary Robert (Wendy Makkena), who always feels left behind in whatever is happening in life. The clash between Deloris and the Mother Superior leads to the Mother Superior restricting Deloris to one task at the convent, one that leads to good and bad changes at St. Katherine's, the bad most specifically in potentially leading Vince and his associates to Deloris. Those changes also bring the battle of wills between Deloris and Mother Superior to a head, unless each can see the positive in what is happening in relation to their life at the convent.



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