| 1969 |
| Synopsis Dr. John Carpenter, Presley is practicing in a ghetto medical clinic and falls for a co-worker, Sister Michelle Gallagher (Moore), unaware that she is a nun; hence, the title was a play on words. This film was considered by some critics to be of somewhat more substance that some of the previous Presley films, in other words it did not consist solely of contrived situations which allowed him to sing, dance, and otherwise interact with beautiful young women. Nonetheless, the film was more successful among audiences than critics. It was Presley's last film, which he was required to make under the terms of his contract. |
| Featured Songs Change Of Habit Let Us Pray Rubberneckin' Have A Happy |
| Primary Cast Elvis Presley: Dr. John Carpenter Mary Tyler Moore: Sister Michelle Barbara McNair: Sister Irene Jane Elliot: Sister Barbara Edward Asner: Lt. Moretti Leora Dana: Mother Joseph Regis Toomey: Father Gibbons |
