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Jewel Jaffe
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Jewel Jaffe

Born 1944 · Active 1966–1978

Jewel Jaffe appears in The Trouble with Angels (1966), a film that captures the spirit of youthful rebellion in a Catholic boarding school. Her role adds a layer of authenticity to the narrative, showcasing the struggles of adolescence against the backdrop of strict traditions. Jaffe's performance contributes to the film's exploration of friendship and defiance, making it a notable entry in the realm of cult cinema. With her engaging presence, she embodies the era's themes of independence and self-discovery.

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The Trouble with Angels

The Trouble with Angels

1966 ★ 7.0
as Ginnie-Lou

The movie is set at St. Francis Academy, a fictional all-girls Catholic boarding school in Pennsylvania, operated by an order of nuns. Rosalind Russell plays the Mother Superior, who spends the movie at odds with Mary Clancy (Hayley Mills), a rebellious teenager, and her friend Rachel Devery (June Harding). The episodic story line follows the young women through their sophomore, junior and senior high-school years as they pull pranks on the sisters and repeatedly get into trouble. Both girls almost get expelled for smoking in a bell tower. Although Mary spends much of her time at St. Francis resenting the authority of the Mother Superior and puzzling over why any woman would choose the life of a nun, as time goes on she is touched by examples of the sisters' dedication, devotion, kindness, love, and generosity, and begins to see that their life is one of fulfillment, not deprivation. Mary receives "the call" senior year and, after graduation, remains at the school to begin her novitiate in the order.

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Filmography

2 credits
1960s 1 credit
1966
Movie ★ 6.7
Crew Credits
1970s 1 credit
1978
Movie ★ 4.3