Heavenly vertigo

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Movie
German title Heavenly vertigo
Original title Change of Habit
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1969
length 93 minutes
Rod
Director William A. Graham
script Eric Bercovici ,
John Joseph ,
James Lee ,
Richard Morris ,
SS Schweitzer
production Joe Connelly
music Billy Goldenberg ,
Buddy Kaye ,
Ben Weisman
camera Russell Metty
cut Douglas Stewart
occupation

A heavenly fraud from 1969 is the 31st and last feature film that Elvis Presley made . The first feature film was Powder Steam and Hot Songs from 1956.

Filming of A Heavenly Vertigo began in January and ended on February 2 ( 1969 ). One of the songs in the film is Rubberneckin ', which was remixed by Paul Oakenfold in 2003 and which also reached high chart positions.

content

The nuns Michelle, Irene and Barbara are not really accepted by the people. Now they want to do an experiment in which they go to New York without nuns and test whether they are respected there as women. The nuns are supposed to work for the slum doctor Dr. John Carpenter worked as a nurse for two months. The doctor says they won't last long, but he's wrong. He soon falls in love with the nun Michelle.

Reviews

"Presley hardly sings and instead shows considerable screen presence: the" King "for the first and last time as a" real "actor."

Further information

Songs: Change Of Habit, Have A Happy, Rubberneckin ', Let Us Pray

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. A heavenly vertigo. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed October 24, 2016 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used