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Sister Act (VHS)
Sister Act (VHS)

Now relive all the fun, laughter and irresistible music of Sister Act - the unforgettable hit comedy that packed movie theater pews everywhere! Academy Award winner Whoopi Goldberg stars as a sassy, low-rent lounge singer forced to hide out from the mob in the last place on Earth anyone would look for her - in a quiet religious convent. There, her irreverent behavior attracts a flock of faithful followers - and before long she turns the nuns' tone-deaf choir into a soulful chorus of swingin', singing sisters. But when the group earns rave reviews, her sudden celebrity jeopardizes her hidden identity. Overflowing with laughs and a hilariously acclaimed cast, treat yourself to the divine comedy that bursts with '60s Motown hits - and delivers habit-forming fun every time you watch it!

Rated: PG. Running time 100 minutes. Color, hi-fi stereo digitally mastered. 1992.

Condition: Used; excellent. Purchased new and viewed twice. Box has minor shelf wear.

 
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