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Change of Habit

  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Elvis Presley and Mary Tyler Moore in Change of Habit (1969)
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As an incognito nun tries to help a doctor clean up an inner-city ghetto, the pair grow closer with time.As an incognito nun tries to help a doctor clean up an inner-city ghetto, the pair grow closer with time.As an incognito nun tries to help a doctor clean up an inner-city ghetto, the pair grow closer with time.

  • Director
    • William A. Graham
  • Writers
    • James Lee
    • S.S. Schweitzer
    • Eric Bercovici
  • Stars
    • Elvis Presley
    • Mary Tyler Moore
    • Barbara McNair
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    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • James Lee
      • S.S. Schweitzer
      • Eric Bercovici
    • Stars
      • Elvis Presley
      • Mary Tyler Moore
      • Barbara McNair
    • 78User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elvis Presley
    Elvis Presley
    • Dr. John Carpenter
    Mary Tyler Moore
    Mary Tyler Moore
    • Sister Michelle
    Barbara McNair
    Barbara McNair
    • Sister Irene
    Jane Elliot
    Jane Elliot
    • Sister Barbara
    Leora Dana
    Leora Dana
    • Mother Joseph
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Lt. Moretti
    Robert Emhardt
    Robert Emhardt
    • The Banker
    Regis Toomey
    Regis Toomey
    • Father Gibbons
    Doro Merande
    Doro Merande
    • Rose
    Ruth McDevitt
    Ruth McDevitt
    • Lily
    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • Bishop Finley
    Nefti Millet
    • Julio Hernandez
    Laura Figueroa
    Laura Figueroa
    • Desiree
    Lorena Kirk
    • Amanda
    Virginia Vincent
    Virginia Vincent
    • Miss Parker
    David Renard
    David Renard
    • Colom
    Ji-Tu Cumbuka
    Ji-Tu Cumbuka
    • Hawk
    William Elliott
    William Elliott
    • Robbie
    • (as Bill Elliott)
    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • James Lee
      • S.S. Schweitzer
      • Eric Bercovici
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    6Shelly_Servo3000

    A Nice Surprise from The King.

    A sad lament among fans of Elvis Presley is that his handlers (read: Col. Tom Parker) thought so little of him and his talents that they put him in piles of cinematic dung such as "Paradise Hawaiian Style" and turned down movies like "A Star is Born". If you've spent your life watching "Girls Girls Girls" and "Kid Galahad" then seeing a "normal" Elvis sans jumpsuit or guitar or a bevy of bikini-clad babes may jar you.

    However, "Change of Habit" is not one of his mindless musicals. It is instead an attempt at a "real" movie, and Elvis fares well. It is odd to see Mary Tyler Moore as his love interest, but it's odd to see her as anything but Laura Petrie to me anyway. A little better script, maybe a different actress as his foil, and "Change of Habit" would have been a better movie. But when you compare it to "Clambake" ....well.....that's not really fair is it?
    6vizfam

    Worth a Look

    Elvis last movie, and one that reflects his maturity, since it was released in 1969, when he was thirty four years of age.His first movie was in 1956, when he was 19. The vast difference is evident. The part he plays is an odd but welcome role for him. He gets to do some serious acting for a change. He is not a bad actor in this movie. The social and racial times are reflected through out the movie. The use of the 'N" word is rather shocking, especially when uttered by a small child. The ignorance about the causes and treatment of children with autism, at that time is apparent in the way it is dealt with. Racial stereotypes are pepper through out this production. Still it is worth a look.
    7vdamien

    It is a very good movie.

    Having worn the Habit, having gone through similar personal struggles and worked with inner city poverty and issues, I can attest to the accuracy of this movie. Also based on my own experiences, Elvis is also quite believable as the young inner city doctor trying to connect with his patients. It does accurately reflect the turbulence and changes of the 60s, besides being a fun movie. I identified with it, and feel that people who make fun of it don't really deeply understand the issues it's dealing with. I would especially recommend it to those who would like to understand that period better, plus the personal struggles of the inner city.
    7bsilvesq

    Surprisingly Good Movie -- Also a Nice Look Back at the Culture Chages Going on in 1969

    Believe it or not, this flick starts off with a three nun strip-tease (of sorts). Very provocative.

    Some decent Elvis songs, a pretty young MTM, a good performance from the supporting cast, and an amusing and well-acted brief appearance by Ed Asner as a liberal police officer, combine to address (albeit superficially) a number of important socio-economic, racial, sexist, and religious issues, to name but a few.

    Even though this movie tackles some serious subjects, it does so in a light and entertaining fashion, infused with some enjoyable songs. I didn't expect to enjoy this movie as much as I did.
    8Ricsta

    Elvis - The Doctor

    Elvis Presley made his last acting appearance in this film, playing a doctor opposite nun, Mary Tyler Moore. The story revolves around 3 nuns abandoning their habits, and adopting 'street clothes' to work as nurses in a ghetto practise run by Dr.John Carpenter (Elvis). There are some good scenes where Elvis is allowed to show some acting skills for which he was never really appreciated, mostly due to the woeful scripts he endured during his acting career. On the few occasions that he was given good material, his acting talents shone through. (Most notably in King Creole).

    At this point in Elvis' career it is obvious that he was relishing completing his 10 year film contract as he had become completely disillusioned with the film industry and the bad material he had been given for the best part of 6 years.

    The good moments in this film only emphasise the disappointment that Elvis' film career did not reach it's full potential, and we can only ponder what might have happened had he accepted roles in films such as Midnight Cowboy or A Star is Born with Barbra Streisand, both of which were offered to him.

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    • Trivia
      Director William A. Graham said in an interview years after the making of this film that Elvis Presley was the nicest man he had ever met.
    • Goofs
      The story supposedly takes place in New York City but it was filmed at Universal Studios in California. When the nuns are standing outside their apartment building in what is supposed to be New York City there is a car parked close to them that obviously has California plates on it, revealing the fact that the movie was actually filmed in California.
    • Quotes

      Dr. John Carpenter: [after she reveals herself to be a nun, Dr. Carpenter is shocked] You've got to be kiddin'.

      Dr. John Carpenter: I'm a member of the Order of the Little Sisters of Mary. We were only going to be here for two months. John, please say something.

      Dr. John Carpenter: I'll be damned.

    • Connections
      Featured in Miami Vice: Made for Each Other (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Change of Habit
      Music by Ben Weisman

      Lyrics by Buddy Kaye

      Performed by Elvis Presley (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1970 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ein himmlischer Schwindel
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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