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  1. The film features very little dialogue, with the songs of Tim Buckley dominating the soundtrack, which also features Judy Collins' pop version of Both Sides Now. Prism's tape looks great, but is sadly pan and scanned, leaving Richard Moore's gorgeous Panavision photography in less than optimal condition. Nonetheless, this is well worth a look, especially for those with a particular interest in ...

  2. www.amazon.com › Changes-Kent-Lane › dpChanges - amazon.com

    CHANGES - It's the late sixties, a time of peace signs, free love and revolution; and Kent (Kent Lane DEFIANT, HOOPER) like others of his generation, is looking for a meaning to his life. Driving alone along the Big Sur, he flashes back to difficult memories about college, drugs, family and relationships. The flashback over, Ken is back in his car, but he loses control and crashes over an ...

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  3. 21. Jan. 1970 · Change of Habit: Directed by William A. Graham. With Elvis Presley, Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair, Jane Elliot. As an incognito nun tries to help a doctor clean up an inner-city ghetto, the pair grow closer with time.

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  4. Change of Habit is a 1969 American crime drama musical film directed by William A. Graham, and starring Elvis Presley and Mary Tyler Moore.Written by James Lee, S.S. Schweitzer, and Eric Bercovici, based on a story by John Joseph and Richard Morris, the film is about three Catholic nuns, preparing for their final vows, who are sent to a rough inner city neighborhood dressed as lay missionaries ...

  5. 6. Mai 2023 · As an incognito nun tries to help a doctor clean up an inner-city ghetto, the pair grow closer with time.Director: William A. GrahamWriters: James Lee, S.S. ...

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  6. Budget. $4,915,000 [1] Box office. $2.5 million (US/ Canada rentals) [2] The Chairman (or alternatively The Most Dangerous Man in the World) is a 1969 spy film starring Gregory Peck. It was directed by J. Lee Thompson. The screenplay was by Ben Maddow based on a novel by Jay Richard Kennedy .