Convent power plays and covert surveillance collide in this sharp-tongued comedy of ecclesiastical ambition.
NASTY HABITS
Thee outrageous comedy!
In a Philadelphia convent, two nuns battle it out to be elected to the position of head abbess, and neither is about to let anything stand in the way of getting what she wants.
Nasty Habits is a 1977 comedy film directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg about rival nuns scheming for control of a wealthy Philadelphia convent, using espionage and intrigue to outmaneuver each other.
- Director
- Michael Lindsay-Hogg
- Writers
- Muriel Spark, Robert Enders
- Release
- 1977
- Runtime
- 1h 36m
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Language
- English
- Genres
- Comedy
- Also Known As
- The Abbess
Synopsis
Why Cult
Watch as the corridors of the Abbey of Philadelphia fill with backstabbing, surveillance, and stolen love letters in a farce of ecclesiastical ambition.
Glenda Jackson, Melina Mercouri, and Geraldine Page lead an ensemble of powerhouse actresses, each with schemes holier than thou.
Hidden microphones, convent break-ins, and a hunt for scandalous letters—these nuns don’t play by the prayer book.
A comedy that finds divine inspiration in political plotting and the sacred art of sabotage.
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Questions from the Vault
What is Nasty Habits about? +
Nasty Habits follows rival nuns at a wealthy Philadelphia convent as they resort to surveillance, theft, and intrigue to secure the position of head abbess.
Who directed Nasty Habits? +
Nasty Habits was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
How long is Nasty Habits? +
Nasty Habits has a runtime of 96 minutes.
What genre is Nasty Habits? +
Nasty Habits is a comedy.
When was Nasty Habits released? +
Nasty Habits was released in 1977.