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Change of Habit

October 04, 2002 | Video
Universal decided to pick a grain with all the attention for the 25th anniversary and released one of Elvis’ latter movies on DVD.

Design

To our taste the cover art is awful; the drawing even does not really look like Elvis. The DVD has a good menu, but except for the original trailer not many extras. The picture quality is very good, belonging to the better Elvis-releases so far. Unfortunately the sound seems to be a little bit out of sync sometimes, not much but enough to notice.

Content

In the clinic where Dr. John Carpenter (Elvis) works, three young nuns have to get experienced in the 'real' world, without their habit. Dr. Carpenter falls in love with Sister Michelle (Mary Tyler Moore) and wonders why she's taking distance. And of course the nuns get in problems outside their convent. At last they get the order to return. When Dr. Carpenter sings 'Let Us Pray' in a church, he sees Sister Michelle in her habit. The question if she chooses for Dr. Carpenter or her habit is not answered. Except for the title track and the before mentioned ‘Let Us Pray’ the movie includes ‘Rubberneckin’’ and ‘Have A Happy’.

Elvis socially involved in a good role in a serious movie –but unfortunately the spectators were already driven away by some of his earlier movies.

Conclusion

One of the better Elvis-movies regarding story-line and acting, in sharp quality. So buy it!

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laminan wrote on April 07, 2005
It was a different kind of role for Elvis. He looked natural with his new hair style. It would had been great if Elvis could had gone on location in NYC where the film is based on.
dirklandwehr wrote on July 19, 2005
This is one of Elvis' best movies and if they had cut the songs out it would have been even better. I hope, that some day the german version will be released.