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Change of Habit
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Dr. John Carpenter (Elvis Presley) takes the job of running a health center in a low-income district. With the help of an incognito nun, the duo cleans up an inner city ghetto, and growing closer as time goes on.
Dr. John Carpenter (Elvis Presley) takes the job of running a health center in a low-income district. With the help of an incognito nun, the duo cleans up an inner city ghetto, and growing closer as time goes on.
Actors:
Edward Asner,
Pepe Hern,
Mike Morelli,
Robert Emhardt,
Len Wayland,
William Elliott,
Ji-Tu Cumbuka
Edward Asner
15 November 1929, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Pepe Hern
6 June 1927, New Jersey, USA
Mike Morelli
14 December 1909, New York, USA
Robert Emhardt
24 July 1914, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Len Wayland
28 December 1920, Arkansas, USA
William Elliott
4 June 1934, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Ji-Tu Cumbuka
4 March 1942, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
Country:
United States
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July 14, 2002
Maybe the studio brass thought it would be hit; viewed now, it looks like a desperate reach, a blind attempt to do anything to connect with the audience.
July 04, 2002
A well-meaning attempt to channel the spirit of the 60s counterculture.
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March 19, 2004
Atrociously conceived, but strangely very watchable.

