Born in 1946, Susan Saint James emerged as a prominent actress in the 1960s and 1970s, known for her engaging performances in television. In Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968), she brings a captivating presence to the screen, embodying the spirit of the era's lighthearted yet adventurous storytelling. Her work in this film reflects a seamless transition from her television success to the world of cult cinema, where her charm and wit resonate with audiences seeking nostalgic entertainment.
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
A rivalry between the conservative Mother Superior and the glamorous, progressive young Sister George as they shepherd a busload of Catholic high school girls across America to an interfaith youth rally being held in Santa Barbara, California. As they debate expressions of faith and role of the Church in the tumultuous America of the sixties, they must also contend with the antics of two rebellious, trouble-prone students, Rosabelle and Marvel Anne.