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Sister Act

Sister Act is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and written by Paul Rudnick (as Joseph Howard). It stars Whoopi Goldberg as a lounge singer forced to join a convent after being placed in a witness protection program. It also features Maggie Smith, Kathy Najimy, Wendy Makkena, Mary Wickes, and Harvey Keitel.

Sister Act
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEmile Ardolino
Written byPaul Rudnick
Produced byTeri Schwartz
Starring
CinematographyAdam Greenberg
Edited by
Music byMarc Shaiman
Production
companies
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
  • May 29, 1992 (1992-05-29)
Running time
100 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$31 million[2]
Box office$231.6 million[3]

Sister Act was one of the most financially successful comedies of the early 1990s, grossing $231 million worldwide against a $31 million budget. The film spawned a franchise, which consists of the 1993 sequel Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit and a musical adaptation, which premiered in 2006. A third film is in development for Disney+.[4]

Plot

In 1968, Deloris Wilson is a young Catholic school student, who does not take her studies seriously and greatly embarrasses her nun teachers.

Twenty-four years later, in 1992, Deloris is a lounge singer in Reno, Nevada, performing as Deloris Van Cartier, in a club owned by her married gangster boyfriend Vince LaRocca. She then receives a shallow gift from Vince, and attempts to return it, only to witness Vince executing an informant. When he sets out to murder her as well, Doloris goes to the police for further assistance. Police lieutenant Eddie Souther places her in witness protection, and brings her to Saint Katherine's Parish, in a run-down neighborhood in San Francisco, for her to hide out in their struggling convent.

Both Deloris, and the head nun of St. Katherine's, "Reverend Mother", object to this arrangement, but Lt. Souther, and Monsignor O'Hara, the parish priest, convince them to go along with it, with the added deal that the police will pay the failing convent a good sum of money. Disguised as "Sister Mary Clarence", Deloris initially has difficulty dealing with the rigid and simple convent life but she befriends the other nuns, including the optimistic Sister Mary Patrick, the elderly deadpan Sister Mary Lazarus, and the shy, young Novice Sister Mary Robert. One night, after a poorly attended Sunday Mass—with a lackluster performance from the convent choir led by Mary Lazarus—Deloris decides she needs a break, and she sneaks out to a bar, followed by Mary Patrick and Mary Robert. They are caught by the Reverend Mother, who orders Deloris to join the struggling choir. With her singing experience, Deloris is elected their director and transforms the choir.

At the next Sunday Mass, Deloris leads the much-improved choir in a traditional hymn of "Hail Holy Queen", then shifts into a combined gospel and rock and roll interpretation. Although Reverend Mother is infuriated, Monsignor O'Hara congratulates the choir for their unorthodox performance as new people were attracted to the service. Convinced by Deloris, he allows the nuns to clean the church and the neighborhood. Their singing and efforts to revitalize the neighborhood attract media attention, and the parish thrives.

Souther chastises Deloris for nearly being exposed on national television as Vince has placed a bounty on her head. She assures him she will try to keep a lower profile, and Souther attends a Mass. The nun's choir continues to amaze parishioners and visitors, especially with a rendition of "My Guy" – rewritten and performed as "My God".

O'Hara informs the convent that Pope John Paul II, having heard of the choir's success, will visit the church. Deloris tells Reverend Mother that Vince's upcoming trial means she will soon leave; the Mother reveals she has resigned as abbess, believing she is no longer useful to the convent as her authority was undermined. Deloris tries to convince her to stay and keep the parish thriving as it is, but the Mother retorts that she believes herself too old-fashioned and incapable of doing so.

Souther discovers a corrupt detective in his own department who has given Deloris' location to Vince and rushes to San Francisco to warn her. Vince's men kidnap her and Mary Robert, but Deloris helps Mary Robert to escape. Afterward, Reverend Mother reveals to the nuns that Sister Mary Clarence is Deloris Van Cartier and explains why she had been hiding in their convent. They decide to rescue Deloris, requesting a helicopter pilot to fly them to Reno.

Vince orders his men to kill Deloris, but they cannot bring themselves to shoot her while she is dressed in a nun's habit. Arriving at Vince's casino, the nuns find her after she escapes from Vince's men. They become trapped in the casino lounge, and Deloris prepares to sacrifice herself. Vince is hesitant but prepares to shoot her. His hesitation is just long enough for Souther to shoot Vince in the arm and arrest all three.

Thanking Deloris for her actions, Reverend Mother decides to remain as abbess of the convent. Returning to San Francisco, the choir, led by Deloris, sing "I Will Follow Him" to a packed audience in a refurbished Saint Katherine's, receiving a standing ovation from all, including Reverend Mother, the Pope, Monsignor O'Hara, and Souther. Deloris continues to guide and coach the choir as a touring musical group.

Cast

Choir nuns

Production

 
St. Paul's Catholic Church in San Francisco, used in the film as Saint Katherine's

Screenwriter Paul Rudnick pitched Sister Act to producer Scott Rudin in 1987, with Bette Midler in mind for the lead role. The script was brought to Disney.[5] However, Midler turned down the role, fearing that her fans would not want to see her play a nun.[5] Eventually, Whoopi Goldberg signed on to play the lead. As production commenced, the script was rewritten by a half dozen screenwriters, including Carrie Fisher, Robert Harling, and Nancy Meyers.[6] With the movie no longer resembling his original script, Rudnick asked to be credited with a pseudonym in the film, deciding on Joseph Howard.[5]

The church in which Deloris takes sanctuary is St. Paul's Catholic Church, located at Valley and Church Streets in Noe Valley, an upper-middle-class neighborhood of San Francisco. The storefronts on the opposite side of the street were redressed to give the appearance of a run-down neighborhood. Filming took place from September 23, 1991 (1991-09-23) to December 20, 1991 (1991-12-20).[7]

Though the order of the nuns in the film is said to be a Carmelite one by Sister Mary Patrick, their religious habit is similar in appearance to that of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis (minus the cross).[8] Members of the real-life Order, however, no longer wear their traditional habit.[9]

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack was released by Hollywood Records on June 9, 1992, in conjunction with the film, and contained the musical numbers performed by actors in the film itself, pre-recorded songs that were used as part of the background music, and instrumental music composed by Marc Shaiman for the film. The soundtrack album debuted at #74 and eventually reached #40 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart[10] where it charted for 54 weeks. The album received a Gold certification from the RIAA for shipment of 500,000 copies on January 13, 1993.[11] The album was certified platinum in Australia.[12]

  1. "The Lounge Medley" ("(Love Is Like a) Heat Wave"/"My Guy"/"I Will Follow Him") — Deloris & The Ronelles
  2. "The Murder" (Instrumental)
  3. "Getting into the Habit" (Instrumental)
  4. "Rescue Me" — Fontella Bass
  5. "Hail Holy Queen" — Deloris & The Sisters
  6. "Roll With Me Henry" — Etta James
  7. "Gravy for My Mashed Potatoes" — Dee Dee Sharp
  8. "My Guy (My God)" — Deloris & The Sisters
  9. "Just a Touch of Love (Everyday)" — C+C Music Factory
  10. "Deloris Is Kidnapped" (Instrumental)
  11. "Nuns to the Rescue" (Instrumental)
  12. "Finale: I Will Follow Him ('Chariot')" — Deloris & The Sisters
  13. "Shout" — Deloris & The Sisters & The Ronelles
  14. "If My Sister's in Trouble" — Lady Soul
  • The singing voice for the character of Mary Robert was performed by Andrea Robinson.

Reception

Critical response

The film received a generally positive reception from critics, holding a 75% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 28 reviews. The site's consensus states: "Looking for a sweet musical comedy about a witness to a crime hiding out from killers in a convent? There's nun better than Sister Act."[13] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 2.5 stars out of a possible 4. He wrote that Goldberg and Wickes both offered humorous performances, but the film overall "plays like a missed opportunity" due to slow pacing and trouble integrating the organized crime scenes into a comedy film.[14] Metacritic gave the film a score of 51 based on the 23 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[15] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[16]

Box office

The film was a box-office success, grossing $139.6 million in the U.S. and $92 million in other countries, effectively grossing $231.6 million worldwide, becoming the eighth-highest-grossing film worldwide of 1992. It sat at the #2 spot for four weeks, behind Lethal Weapon 3, Patriot Games, and Batman Returns in succession.[3]

Awards and nominations

Award Category Nominee(s) Result
20/20 Awards Best Actress Whoopi Goldberg Nominated
American Comedy Awards Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) Won
Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Kathy Najimy Won
Maggie Smith Nominated
Mary Wickes Nominated
Artios Awards[17] Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting – Comedy Judy Taylor, Lynda Gordon, Geoffrey Johnson, Vincent Liff and Andrew Zerman Nominated
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Top Box Office Films Marc Shaiman Won
Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Whoopi Goldberg Won
Golden Globe Awards[18] Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Whoopi Goldberg Nominated
Golden Screen Awards Won
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Whoopi Goldberg Won
Movieguide Awards Best Movie for Mature Audiences Won
MTV Movie Awards Best Female Performance Whoopi Goldberg Nominated
Best Comedic Performance Nominated
Best Breakthrough Performance Kathy Najimy Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Motion Picture Won
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Whoopi Goldberg Won
People's Choice Awards Favorite Comedy Motion Picture Won[a]

The film is also recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

Controversy and lawsuits

On June 10, 1993, actress Donna Douglas and her partner Curt Wilson in Associated Artists Entertainment, Inc. filed a $200 million lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company, Whoopi Goldberg, Bette Midler, their production companies, and Creative Artists Agency claiming the film was plagiarized from the book A Nun in the Closet, owned by the partners. Douglas and Wilson argued that, in 1985, they had developed a screenplay for the book, which had been submitted to Disney, Goldberg, and Midler three times during 1987 and 1988. The lawsuit noted over 100 similarities between the movie and the book/screenplay as evidence of plagiarism.[20] In 1994, Douglas and Wilson declined a $1 million offer in an attempt to win the case. The judge found in favor of Disney and the other defendants. Wilson stated at the time, "They would have had to copy our stuff verbatim for us to prevail."[21]

In November 2011, a nun named Delois Blakely filed a lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company and Sony Pictures claiming that The Harlem Street Nun, an autobiography she wrote in 1987, was the basis for the 1992 film. She alleged that a movie executive expressed an interest in the movie rights after she wrote a three-page synopsis. She sued for "breach of contract, misappropriation of likeness and unjust enrichment."[22] Blakely dropped the original lawsuit in January 2012 to serve a more robust lawsuit in late August 2012 with the New York Supreme Court, asking for $1 billion in damages from Disney.[23][24] In early February 2013, the New York Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, awarding no damages to Blakely.[25]

Home media

The Region 1 DVD was released on November 6, 2001; however, the disc has no anamorphic enhancement, similar to early DVDs from Buena Vista Home Entertainment.[citation needed] Special Features include the film's theatrical trailer; music videos for "I Will Follow Him" by Deloris and the Sisters, and "If My Sister's in Trouble" by Lady Soul, both of which contain clips from the film; and a featurette titled "Inside Sister Act: The Making Of".[citation needed]

The all-region Blu-ray including both films was released on June 19, 2012, with both films presented in 1080p. The three-disc set also includes both films on DVD with the same bonus features as previous releases.[26]

Musical

 
A musical based on the film played at The Broadway Theatre in Times Square, Manhattan, beginning in 2011.

The musical Sister Act, directed by Peter Schneider and choreographed by Marguerite Derricks, premiered at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California on October 24, 2006, and closed on December 23, 2006.[27] It broke records, grossing $1,085,929 to become the highest grossing show ever at the venue.[28] The production then moved to the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, where it ran from January 17 to February 25, 2007.[29]

The musical then opened in the West End at the London Palladium on June 2, 2009, following previews from May 7. The production was directed by Peter Schneider, produced by Whoopi Goldberg together with the Dutch company Stage Entertainment, and choreographed by Anthony Van Laast, with set design by Klara Zieglerova, costume design by Lez Brotherston and lighting design by Natasha Katz.[30][31] Following a year-long search, 24-year-old actress Patina Miller was cast as Deloris, alongside Sheila Hancock as the Mother Superior, Ian Lavender as Monsignor Howard, Chris Jarman as Shank, Ako Mitchell as Eddie, Katie Rowley Jones as Sister Mary Robert, Claire Greenway as Sister Mary Patrick and Julia Sutton as Sister Mary Lazarus.[32] The musical received four Laurence Olivier Awards nominations, including Best Musical.[33] On October 30, 2010, the show played its final performance at the London Palladium and transferred to Broadway.[34]

The musical opened at the Broadway Theatre on April 20, 2011, with previews beginning March 24, 2011.[35] Jerry Zaks directed the Broadway production[36] with Douglas Carter Beane rewriting the book.[37] Miller, who originated the role of Deloris in the West End production, reprised her role, making her Broadway debut. She was replaced by Raven-Symoné, also making her Broadway debut. The original Broadway cast featured Victoria Clark (Mother Superior), Fred Applegate (Monsignor), Sarah Bolt (Sister Mary Patrick), Chester Gregory (Eddie), Kingsley Leggs (Curtis), Marla Mindelle (Sister Mary Robert) and Audrie Neenan (Sister Mary Lazarus).[38] The musical received five Tony Award nominations including Best Musical.[39]

The musical closed, in August 2012, after 561 performances.

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This article is about the film For other uses see Sister Act disambiguation Sister Act is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and written by Paul Rudnick as Joseph Howard It stars Whoopi Goldberg as a lounge singer forced to join a convent after being placed in a witness protection program It also features Maggie Smith Kathy Najimy Wendy Makkena Mary Wickes and Harvey Keitel Sister ActTheatrical release posterDirected byEmile ArdolinoWritten byPaul RudnickProduced byTeri SchwartzStarringWhoopi Goldberg Maggie Smith Kathy Najimy Wendy Makkena Mary Wickes Harvey KeitelCinematographyAdam GreenbergEdited byColleen Halsey Richard HalseyMusic byMarc ShaimanProductioncompaniesTouchstone Pictures Touchwood Pacific Partners IDistributed byBuena Vista Pictures DistributionRelease dateMay 29 1992 1992 05 29 Running time100 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 31 million 2 Box office 231 6 million 3 Sister Act was one of the most financially successful comedies of the early 1990s grossing 231 million worldwide against a 31 million budget The film spawned a franchise which consists of the 1993 sequel Sister Act 2 Back in the Habit and a musical adaptation which premiered in 2006 A third film is in development for Disney 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Box office 5 3 Awards and nominations 5 4 Controversy and lawsuits 6 Home media 7 Musical 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditIn 1968 Deloris Wilson is a young Catholic school student who does not take her studies seriously and greatly embarrasses her nun teachers Twenty four years later in 1992 Deloris is a lounge singer in Reno Nevada performing as Deloris Van Cartier in a club owned by her married gangster boyfriend Vince LaRocca She then receives a shallow gift from Vince and attempts to return it only to witness Vince executing an informant When he sets out to murder her as well Doloris goes to the police for further assistance Police lieutenant Eddie Souther places her in witness protection and brings her to Saint Katherine s Parish in a run down neighborhood in San Francisco for her to hide out in their struggling convent Both Deloris and the head nun of St Katherine s Reverend Mother object to this arrangement but Lt Souther and Monsignor O Hara the parish priest convince them to go along with it with the added deal that the police will pay the failing convent a good sum of money Disguised as Sister Mary Clarence Deloris initially has difficulty dealing with the rigid and simple convent life but she befriends the other nuns including the optimistic Sister Mary Patrick the elderly deadpan Sister Mary Lazarus and the shy young Novice Sister Mary Robert One night after a poorly attended Sunday Mass with a lackluster performance from the convent choir led by Mary Lazarus Deloris decides she needs a break and she sneaks out to a bar followed by Mary Patrick and Mary Robert They are caught by the Reverend Mother who orders Deloris to join the struggling choir With her singing experience Deloris is elected their director and transforms the choir At the next Sunday Mass Deloris leads the much improved choir in a traditional hymn of Hail Holy Queen then shifts into a combined gospel and rock and roll interpretation Although Reverend Mother is infuriated Monsignor O Hara congratulates the choir for their unorthodox performance as new people were attracted to the service Convinced by Deloris he allows the nuns to clean the church and the neighborhood Their singing and efforts to revitalize the neighborhood attract media attention and the parish thrives Souther chastises Deloris for nearly being exposed on national television as Vince has placed a bounty on her head She assures him she will try to keep a lower profile and Souther attends a Mass The nun s choir continues to amaze parishioners and visitors especially with a rendition of My Guy rewritten and performed as My God O Hara informs the convent that Pope John Paul II having heard of the choir s success will visit the church Deloris tells Reverend Mother that Vince s upcoming trial means she will soon leave the Mother reveals she has resigned as abbess believing she is no longer useful to the convent as her authority was undermined Deloris tries to convince her to stay and keep the parish thriving as it is but the Mother retorts that she believes herself too old fashioned and incapable of doing so Souther discovers a corrupt detective in his own department who has given Deloris location to Vince and rushes to San Francisco to warn her Vince s men kidnap her and Mary Robert but Deloris helps Mary Robert to escape Afterward Reverend Mother reveals to the nuns that Sister Mary Clarence is Deloris Van Cartier and explains why she had been hiding in their convent They decide to rescue Deloris requesting a helicopter pilot to fly them to Reno Vince orders his men to kill Deloris but they cannot bring themselves to shoot her while she is dressed in a nun s habit Arriving at Vince s casino the nuns find her after she escapes from Vince s men They become trapped in the casino lounge and Deloris prepares to sacrifice herself Vince is hesitant but prepares to shoot her His hesitation is just long enough for Souther to shoot Vince in the arm and arrest all three Thanking Deloris for her actions Reverend Mother decides to remain as abbess of the convent Returning to San Francisco the choir led by Deloris sing I Will Follow Him to a packed audience in a refurbished Saint Katherine s receiving a standing ovation from all including Reverend Mother the Pope Monsignor O Hara and Souther Deloris continues to guide and coach the choir as a touring musical group Cast EditWhoopi Goldberg as Deloris Van Cartier Sister Mary Clarence Isis Carmen Jones as Little Deloris Wilson Maggie Smith as Reverend Mother Wendy Makkena as Sister Mary Robert singing voice Andrea Robinson Kathy Najimy as Sister Mary Patrick Mary Wickes as Sister Mary Lazarus Bill Nunn as Lieutenant Eddie Souther Harvey Keitel as Vince LaRocca Joseph Maher as Monsignor O Hara Robert Miranda as Joey Richard Portnow as Willy Rose Parenti as Sister Alma Jim Beaver as Clarkson Jenifer Lewis as Michelle Charlotte Crossley as Tina A J Johnson as Lewanda Lois de Banzie as Immaculata Max Grodenchik as Ernie Joseph G Medalis as Henry Parker Michael Durrell as Larry Merrick Toni Kalem as Connie LaRocca Eugene Greytak as Pope John Paul II Guy Boyd uncredited as Detective Tate Choir nunsEllen Albertini Dow Carmen Zapata Pat Crawford Brown Prudence Wright Holmes Georgia Creighton Susan Johnson Ruth Kobart Susan Browning Darlene Koldenhoven Sheri Izzard Edith Diaz Beth FowlerProduction Edit St Paul s Catholic Church in San Francisco used in the film as Saint Katherine sScreenwriter Paul Rudnick pitched Sister Act to producer Scott Rudin in 1987 with Bette Midler in mind for the lead role The script was brought to Disney 5 However Midler turned down the role fearing that her fans would not want to see her play a nun 5 Eventually Whoopi Goldberg signed on to play the lead As production commenced the script was rewritten by a half dozen screenwriters including Carrie Fisher Robert Harling and Nancy Meyers 6 With the movie no longer resembling his original script Rudnick asked to be credited with a pseudonym in the film deciding on Joseph Howard 5 The church in which Deloris takes sanctuary is St Paul s Catholic Church located at Valley and Church Streets in Noe Valley an upper middle class neighborhood of San Francisco The storefronts on the opposite side of the street were redressed to give the appearance of a run down neighborhood Filming took place from September 23 1991 1991 09 23 to December 20 1991 1991 12 20 7 Though the order of the nuns in the film is said to be a Carmelite one by Sister Mary Patrick their religious habit is similar in appearance to that of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Third Order of St Francis minus the cross 8 Members of the real life Order however no longer wear their traditional habit 9 Soundtrack EditThe film s soundtrack was released by Hollywood Records on June 9 1992 in conjunction with the film and contained the musical numbers performed by actors in the film itself pre recorded songs that were used as part of the background music and instrumental music composed by Marc Shaiman for the film The soundtrack album debuted at 74 and eventually reached 40 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart 10 where it charted for 54 weeks The album received a Gold certification from the RIAA for shipment of 500 000 copies on January 13 1993 11 The album was certified platinum in Australia 12 The Lounge Medley Love Is Like a Heat Wave My Guy I Will Follow Him Deloris amp The Ronelles The Murder Instrumental Getting into the Habit Instrumental Rescue Me Fontella Bass Hail Holy Queen Deloris amp The Sisters Roll With Me Henry Etta James Gravy for My Mashed Potatoes Dee Dee Sharp My Guy My God Deloris amp The Sisters Just a Touch of Love Everyday C C Music Factory Deloris Is Kidnapped Instrumental Nuns to the Rescue Instrumental Finale I Will Follow Him Chariot Deloris amp The Sisters Shout Deloris amp The Sisters amp The Ronelles If My Sister s in Trouble Lady SoulThe singing voice for the character of Mary Robert was performed by Andrea Robinson Reception EditCritical response Edit The film received a generally positive reception from critics holding a 75 rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 28 reviews The site s consensus states Looking for a sweet musical comedy about a witness to a crime hiding out from killers in a convent There s nun better than Sister Act 13 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film 2 5 stars out of a possible 4 He wrote that Goldberg and Wickes both offered humorous performances but the film overall plays like a missed opportunity due to slow pacing and trouble integrating the organized crime scenes into a comedy film 14 Metacritic gave the film a score of 51 based on the 23 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 15 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 16 Box office Edit The film was a box office success grossing 139 6 million in the U S and 92 million in other countries effectively grossing 231 6 million worldwide becoming the eighth highest grossing film worldwide of 1992 It sat at the 2 spot for four weeks behind Lethal Weapon 3 Patriot Games and Batman Returns in succession 3 Awards and nominations Edit Award Category Nominee s Result20 20 Awards Best Actress Whoopi Goldberg NominatedAmerican Comedy Awards Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture Leading Role WonFunniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Kathy Najimy WonMaggie Smith NominatedMary Wickes NominatedArtios Awards 17 Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting Comedy Judy Taylor Lynda Gordon Geoffrey Johnson Vincent Liff and Andrew Zerman NominatedASCAP Film and Television Music Awards Top Box Office Films Marc Shaiman WonAwards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Whoopi Goldberg WonGolden Globe Awards 18 Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy NominatedBest Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Whoopi Goldberg NominatedGolden Screen Awards WonKids Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Whoopi Goldberg WonMovieguide Awards Best Movie for Mature Audiences WonMTV Movie Awards Best Female Performance Whoopi Goldberg NominatedBest Comedic Performance NominatedBest Breakthrough Performance Kathy Najimy NominatedNAACP Image Awards Outstanding Motion Picture WonOutstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Whoopi Goldberg WonPeople s Choice Awards Favorite Comedy Motion Picture Won a The film is also recognized by American Film Institute in these lists AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs Nominated 19 Controversy and lawsuits Edit On June 10 1993 actress Donna Douglas and her partner Curt Wilson in Associated Artists Entertainment Inc filed a 200 million lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company Whoopi Goldberg Bette Midler their production companies and Creative Artists Agency claiming the film was plagiarized from the book A Nun in the Closet owned by the partners Douglas and Wilson argued that in 1985 they had developed a screenplay for the book which had been submitted to Disney Goldberg and Midler three times during 1987 and 1988 The lawsuit noted over 100 similarities between the movie and the book screenplay as evidence of plagiarism 20 In 1994 Douglas and Wilson declined a 1 million offer in an attempt to win the case The judge found in favor of Disney and the other defendants Wilson stated at the time They would have had to copy our stuff verbatim for us to prevail 21 In November 2011 a nun named Delois Blakely filed a lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company and Sony Pictures claiming that The Harlem Street Nun an autobiography she wrote in 1987 was the basis for the 1992 film She alleged that a movie executive expressed an interest in the movie rights after she wrote a three page synopsis She sued for breach of contract misappropriation of likeness and unjust enrichment 22 Blakely dropped the original lawsuit in January 2012 to serve a more robust lawsuit in late August 2012 with the New York Supreme Court asking for 1 billion in damages from Disney 23 24 In early February 2013 the New York Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice awarding no damages to Blakely 25 Home media EditThe Region 1 DVD was released on November 6 2001 however the disc has no anamorphic enhancement similar to early DVDs from Buena Vista Home Entertainment citation needed Special Features include the film s theatrical trailer music videos for I Will Follow Him by Deloris and the Sisters and If My Sister s in Trouble by Lady Soul both of which contain clips from the film and a featurette titled Inside Sister Act The Making Of citation needed The all region Blu ray including both films was released on June 19 2012 with both films presented in 1080p The three disc set also includes both films on DVD with the same bonus features as previous releases 26 Musical Edit A musical based on the film played at The Broadway Theatre in Times Square Manhattan beginning in 2011 Main article Sister Act musical The musical Sister Act directed by Peter Schneider and choreographed by Marguerite Derricks premiered at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena California on October 24 2006 and closed on December 23 2006 27 It broke records grossing 1 085 929 to become the highest grossing show ever at the venue 28 The production then moved to the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta Georgia where it ran from January 17 to February 25 2007 29 The musical then opened in the West End at the London Palladium on June 2 2009 following previews from May 7 The production was directed by Peter Schneider produced by Whoopi Goldberg together with the Dutch company Stage Entertainment and choreographed by Anthony Van Laast with set design by Klara Zieglerova costume design by Lez Brotherston and lighting design by Natasha Katz 30 31 Following a year long search 24 year old actress Patina Miller was cast as Deloris alongside Sheila Hancock as the Mother Superior Ian Lavender as Monsignor Howard Chris Jarman as Shank Ako Mitchell as Eddie Katie Rowley Jones as Sister Mary Robert Claire Greenway as Sister Mary Patrick and Julia Sutton as Sister Mary Lazarus 32 The musical received four Laurence Olivier Awards nominations including Best Musical 33 On October 30 2010 the show played its final performance at the London Palladium and transferred to Broadway 34 The musical opened at the Broadway Theatre on April 20 2011 with previews beginning March 24 2011 35 Jerry Zaks directed the Broadway production 36 with Douglas Carter Beane rewriting the book 37 Miller who originated the role of Deloris in the West End production reprised her role making her Broadway debut She was replaced by Raven Symone also making her Broadway debut The original Broadway cast featured Victoria Clark Mother Superior Fred Applegate Monsignor Sarah Bolt Sister Mary Patrick Chester Gregory Eddie Kingsley Leggs Curtis Marla Mindelle Sister Mary Robert and Audrie Neenan Sister Mary Lazarus 38 The musical received five Tony Award nominations including Best Musical 39 The musical closed in August 2012 after 561 performances References Edit Sister Act PG British Board of Film Classification June 9 1992 Archived from the original on September 26 2018 Retrieved November 23 2020 Sister Act PowerGrid The Wrap Archived from the original on November 7 2016 Retrieved April 4 2013 a b Sister Act 1992 Box Office Mojo boxofficemojo com Kroll Justin December 7 2018 Sister Act 3 Insecure Executive Producer Star Showrunner to Write Sequel Variety a b c Rudnick Paul July 20 2009 Fun With Nuns The New Yorker pp 37 41 Retrieved July 26 2009 Sister Act 1992 IMDb Hartlaub Peter December 1 2019 November 26 2019 Sister Act transformed Noe Valley into a den of sin Here s the back story Movies amp TV Hearst Newspapers San Francisco Chronicle Hearst Communications Retrieved December 22 2022 Image Sisters of St Joseph of the Third Order of St Francis www ssj tosf org Top 200 Albums Billboard Billboard January 22 2015 RIAA Gold amp Platinum Searchable Database November 03 2015 riaa Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing p 311 Sister Act at Rotten Tomatoes Sister Act movie review amp film summary 1992 Roger Ebert Sister Act Reviews Metacritic Cinemascore Movie Title Search December 20 2018 Archived from the original on December 20 2018 Retrieved July 28 2020 Nominees Winners Casting Society of America Retrieved January 6 2019 Sister Act Golden Globes HFPA Retrieved July 5 2021 AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs Nominees PDF Haring Bruce June 10 1993 200 mil suit targets Sister Act Variety retrieved January 2 2012 Friend Tad September 1998 Copy Cats Hollywood Stole My Story The New Yorker archived from the original on March 18 2012 retrieved January 2 2012 Gardner Eriq November 10 2011 Harlem Nun Sues Disney Sony Claiming They Stole Sister Act File under Divine Inspiration The Hollywood Reporter retrieved January 3 2012 Nun Sues Disney for 1B Over Sister Act TheWrap August 31 2012 Shoard Catherine November 11 2011 Nun sues Disney for stealing Sister Act The Guardian London New York Supreme Court Decision Sister Act 20th Anniversary Edition Two Movie Collection Three Disc Blu ray DVD Combo 1992 Amazon Retrieved June 20 2012 Hernandez Ernio Sister Act Musical Based on Film Opens World Premiere Run November 3 Archived July 19 2008 at the Wayback Machine playbill com November 2006 Sister Act Sets Pasadena Playhouse Record broadwayworld com SISTER ACT the Musical listing permanent dead link alliancetheatre org accessed November 27 2008 Gans Andrew Habit Forming Whoopi Goldberg to Produce London Premiere of Sister Act Archived January 7 2009 at the Wayback Machine playbill com November 13 2008 Official Website Archived September 14 2010 at the Wayback Machine sisteractthemusical com Sister Act A Divine Musical Comedy Sister Act Cast is announced Archived July 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine sisteractthemusical com January 29 2009 Spring Awakening Enron and Red Score Big in Olivier Nominations Playbill Archived from the original on February 11 2010 West End s Sister Act to Vacate London Palladium Oct 30 Future Plans Announced Playbill Archived from the original on October 18 2012 Sister Act The Musical Will Open at the Broadway Theatre in April 2011 Playbill Archived from the original on December 16 2010 BWW News Desk July 8 2010 SISTER ACT Confirms Broadway for Spring 2011 Zaks to Direct BroadwayWorld com It s Official Douglas Carter Beane Joins Sister Act Team Broadwayworld com February 28 2011 Hetrick Adam Victoria Clark Fred Applegate Chester Gregory Will Be Part of Broadway s Sister Act Archived February 4 2011 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com February 1 2011 2011 Tony Nominations Announced Book of Mormon Earns 14 Nominations Playbill Archived from the original on September 14 2011 Retrieved May 6 2011 Tied with Home Alone 2 Lost in New York External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Sister Act Film portal 1990s portalSister Act at IMDb Sister Act at the TCM Movie Database Sister Act at AllMovie Sister Act at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sister Act amp oldid 1170943290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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