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| Director: | Bill Duke |
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| Writer: | James Orr, Jim Cruickshank, Judi Ann Mason |
| Staring: |
| Deloris Van Cartier is again asked to don the nun's habit to help a run-down Catholic school, presided over by Mother Superior. And if trying to reach out to a class full of uninterested students wasn't bad enough, the sisters discover that the school is due to be closed by the unscrupulous chief of a local authority. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 09, 1993 |
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| Director: | Bill Duke |
| Writer: | James Orr, Jim Cruickshank, Judi Ann Mason |
| Genres: | Comedy, Music |
| Keywords | nun, education, music competition, singing nun, singing, mother superior, catholic school, monastery, domineering mother, teenage rebellion, board of education, school choir, urban youth |
| Production Companies | Touchstone Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $57,319,029
Budget: $38,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Whoopi Goldberg | Deloris Van Cartier |
| Kathy Najimy | Sister Mary Patrick |
| Lauryn Hill | Rita Louise Watson |
| Sheryl Lee Ralph | Florence Watson |
| Maggie Smith | Mother Superior |
| Barnard Hughes | Father Maurice |
| Mary Wickes | Sister Mary Lazarus |
| James Coburn | Mr. Crisp |
| Michael Jeter | Father Ignatius |
| Wendy Makkena | Sister Mary Robert |
| Robert Pastorelli | Joey Bustamente |
| Thomas Gottschalk | Father Wolfgang |
| Brad Sullivan | Father Thomas |
| Alanna Ubach | Maria |
| Ryan Toby | Wesley Glen 'Ahmal' James |
| Ron Johnson | Richard 'Sketch' Pinshum |
| Jennifer Love Hewitt | Margaret |
| Devin Kamin | Frankie |
| Tanya Blount | Tanya |
| Pat Crawford Brown | Choir Nun |
| Susan Browning | Choir Nun |
| Edith Diaz | Choir Nun |
| Ellen Albertini Dow | Choir Nun |
| Beth Fowler | Choir Nun |
| Prudence Wright Holmes | Choir Nun |
| Ruth Kobart | Choir Nun |
| Carmen Zapata | Choir Nun |
| Gabriel Trupin | Dancer |
| Sebastian La Cause | Dancer |
| Frank Williams | Dancer |
| Lacy Darryl Phillips | Dancer |
| Sydney Lassick | Competition Announcer |
| Michael Taliferro | Security Guard |
| Kai Bowe | Stage Manager |
| John Fontana | Flying Tech #1 |
| Michael A. Tice | Flying Tech #2 |
| Iris Graves | Iris Choir |
| Pamela Taylor | Iris Choir |
| Robert J. Benson | Iris Choir |
| Bill Irwin | Unnamed Brother #1 |
| Tanya Newbould | Stage Manager |
| David Ulmer | Reporter |
| Terri J. Vaughn | Student |
| Kevin Stea | Dancer |
| Bill Duke | Mr. Johnson |
| Yolanda Whitaker | Sondra |
| Paul Michael Thorpe | Dancer 'Postman' |
| Christian Fitzharris | Tyler |
| Jenifer Lewis | Vegas Backup Singer #1 |
| Deedee Magno | Classroom Kid |
| Sacha Thomas | Classroom Kid |
| Susan Johnson | Choir Nun |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Bill Duke | Director |
| Dan Perri | Title Designer, Second Unit Director |
| Oliver Wood | Director of Photography |
| John Carter | Editor |
| James Orr | Screenplay |
| Jim Cruickshank | Screenplay |
| Judi Ann Mason | Screenplay |
| Mervyn Warren | Songs |
| Pembroke J. Herring | Editor |
| Stuart H. Pappé | Editor |
| Miles Goodman | Original Music Composer |
| Noon Orsatti | Stunts |
| Steven Lambert | Stunts |
| Ernie F. Orsatti | Second Unit Director |
| Pat Romano | Stunts |
| Paul Rudnick | Characters |
| Bruce Paul Barbour | Stunts |
| John DeCuir Jr. | Production Design |
| Aleta Chappelle | Casting |
| Bruce A. Gibeson | Set Decoration |
| Louis M. Mann | Art Direction |
| Michael Germain | Makeup Supervisor |
| Francine Jamison-Tanchuck | Costume Design |
| Robert L. Stevenson | Hairstylist |
| Julia L. Walker | Key Hair Stylist |
| Jack L. Murray | Production Supervisor |
| Carol Schwartz | Makeup Artist |
| Nandi Bowe | Second Assistant Director |
| Barry K. Thomas | First Assistant Director |
| Carl Ciarfalio | Stunts |
| James Fredburg | Special Effects |
| Paul Dallas | Stunts |
| Greg Wayne Elam | Stunt Coordinator |
| David Kincaid | Stunts |
| Melvin Jones | Stunts |
| Denver Mattson | Stunts |
| Kym Washington Longino | Stunts |
| Greg Walker | Stunts |
| Jim Wilkey | Stunts |
| Alphonse Walter | Stunts |
| John M. Woodward | Stunts |
| James B. Crawford | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Glenn Kershaw | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| William D. Barber | "B" Camera Operator |
| Bill Roe | Camera Operator |
| Michael Peters | Choreographer |
| Eartha Robinson | Choreographer |
| John Stacy | Sound Effects Editor |
| Mel Metcalfe | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Terry Porter | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| David J. Hudson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Scott Rudin | Producer |
| Laurence Mark | Executive Producer |
| Mario Iscovich | Executive Producer |
| Dawn Steel | Producer |
| Chris Meledandri | Co-Executive Producer |
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The "Reverend Mother" (Dame Maggie Smith) seeks out the now hugely successful "Deloris" (Whoopi Goldberg) to help her to save a school from closure. Upon arrival, and assumption of her clerical moniker "Sister Mary Clarence" she discovers a disparate band of students who have little faith in themsel ... ves, each other - or their teachers. Can she lick them into shape and use their newly formed choir to save the school from the bulldozers? The premiss is not a patch on the first film, and neither is the execution. Dame Maggie offer a few classy cameo roles, as does an on form Mary Wickes with James Coburn appearing occasionally as the ferret-like administrator determined to help ensure the school does actually close, but for the most part this is akin to an early episode of "Fame". The kids, including an early appearance from Lauryn Hill, are almost auditioning - either to the nuns or to the audience, and even the ending is just a little like the end of "the Sound of Music" (only admittedly, somewhat livelier!). It's not terrible, but somehow it misses the faux-menace of the first in the series. It was made very quickly after that first one, so i wonder if this was more about capitalising on that success rather than making a quality sequel?