The premise is deceptively simple: Deloris Van Cartier (Whoopi Goldberg), a flashy Reno lounge singer, witnesses a murder committed by her mobster boyfriend, Vince LaRocca (Harvey Keitel). To protect her until the trial, the police hide her in the last place anyone would look—St. Katherine’s Parish, a struggling convent in San Francisco.
: Filmed on a $31 million budget, it grossed over $231 million worldwide and was the most rented film of 1993 in the U.S.. Universal Themes of Sisterhood Over & Overs: "Sister Act" - Blog - The Film Experience
Despite being one of the most successful comedies of the 90s, the film’s journey to the screen was far from divine:
What follows is a heartwarming clash of cultures. Deloris, now "Sister Mary Clarence," initially bristles under the rigid rules of Mother Superior (Dame Maggie Smith). However, her secular flair eventually breathes new life into the convent's tone-deaf choir, turning traditional hymns like "Salve Regina" and "Hail Holy Queen" into soulful, Motown-infused sensations. The Chaos Behind the Habit
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