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- PG-13
- 1992
- 1 hr 36 min
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6.5 (101,847)
Sister Act, released in 1992, stars Whoopi Goldberg as Deloris Van Cartier, a lounge singer in Reno, Nevada who witnesses a murder committed by her boyfriend, Vince (Harvey Keitel). Fearing for her life, Deloris goes to the police and ends up in witness protection, in a convent under the guise of Sister Mary Clarence. Initially resistant, Deloris eventually finds herself connecting with the other nuns, including the stern Mother Superior (Maggie Smith) and the bubbly Sister Mary Patrick (Kathy Najimy). As Deloris settles into her new role, she discovers that the convent's choir is in dire need of some help. Deloris, who has a background in music, volunteers to lead the choir and inject some life into their lacklustre performances. As a result, the choir becomes a hit and soon attracts the attention of the local community and news outlets. However, Deloris soon discovers that her boyfriend Vince has tracked her down and is determined to find her. With the help of her fellow nuns and the police, Deloris must try to elude Vince's grasp and protect her new friends. Throughout the film, there are many comedic moments, both from the colourful characters of the nuns and from the situations they find themselves in. The soundtrack is also a highlight of the film, featuring classics such as "My God (My Guy)", "I Will Follow Him", and "Oh Happy Day". Sister Act is a heartwarming and funny film that has become a classic over the years. Its messages of friendship, acceptance, and the power of music to bring people together continue to resonate with audiences today. In conclusion, Sister Act is a classic film from 1992 starring Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith, and Kathy Najimy. It tells the story of a lounge singer who witnesses a murder and is placed in witness protection in a convent, where she ends up leading the choir and becoming involved in the lives of the nuns. The film is full of comedic moments and an excellent soundtrack, and its messages of friendship and the power of music continue to resonate with audiences today.