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Putlocker: Watch Sister Act (1992) online full and free now: Sister Act is about a Reno lounge singer named Deloris Van Carter who witnesses her mobster boyfriend killing an employee. I love Whoopi Goldberg and am blinded by any faults in her acting. Left to her own devices, she has the capacity to make tears roll down one's eyes - either in laughter or sadness. So, yes, I really enjoyed this movie, although I liked Sister Act 1 better. I suspect that I felt that way because S A 2 is somewhat predictable.

Sister Act 2:
Back in the Habit
Directed byBill Duke
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Music by
CinematographyOliver Wood
Edited by
  • John Carter
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures
  • December 10, 1993
107 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$38 million[2]
Box office$57.3 million (US)[3]

Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit is a 1993 American musicalcomedy film loosely based on the life of Crenshaw High School choir instructor Iris Stevenson, and starring Whoopi Goldberg. Directed by Bill Duke, and released by Touchstone Pictures, it is the sequel to the successful 1992 film Sister Act. Most of the original cast reprise their roles in the sequel, including Maggie Smith, Kathy Najimy, Wendy Makkena, and Mary Wickes.[4][5]

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Plot[edit]

Deloris van Cartier has become a famous performer in Las Vegas since her time posing as a nun to hide from the mob. During her latest performance, she reunites with her friends, Sisters Mary Patrick, Mary Robert, and Mary Lazarus. They ask for her help, reuniting her with Reverend Mother, who explains that the convent nuns now work as teachers at the St. Francis Academy in San Francisco, which Deloris attended as a child. The school faces closure at hands of its administrator, Mr. Crisp, unless the school's reputation can be improved. The nuns ask Deloris to reprise her persona as Sister Mary Clarence and become the new music teacher. Deloris reluctantly agrees.

At the school, Mary Clarence meets the school's staff of monks, led by the humble but inept Father Maurice. She attends her first music class, meeting the rowdy teenagers, who are merely there to “pass” just by attending classes. Mary Clarence butts heads with the ringleader, Rita Louise Watson, who walks out when Mary Clarence introduces a firmer hand in class. The other students stay to avoid failure. When they break into spontaneous, synchronised singing, Mary Clarence decides to turn them into a choir, to which the students at first object.

Mary Robert overhears Rita singing, and Mary Clarence convinces her to return to the class. The class and nuns restore the school's decrepit music room and practice extensively, later performing 'Oh, Happy Day' before the whole school, led by the preachy but talented vocalist Ahmal. The nuns discover numerous trophies, revealing the school won the All-State Choir Championship in the past, and decide to enter the choir once again. Father Maurice gives his blessing to the choir's entry, as long as they raise the money themselves and each student obtains parental consent to attend.

However, Rita's strict but well-meaning mother Florence refuses to let her daughter attend, believing a musical career is a dead end after her husband died trying to make a name for himself. However, Rita forges her mother's signature to go on the trip, but leaves an apology note for her, prompting Florence to drive to Hollywood to see the competition for herself. Mr. Crisp recognises Mary Clarence as Deloris and warns Father Maurice of the sham, but the choir has already left for the competition. The monks pile into their old van and race to confront Mary Clarence.

Backstage at the competition, the choir are intimidated by the seasoned veterans and consider quitting, but Mary Clarence's commitment inspires them to persevere. The monks arrive, and after Father Maurice decides to support the choir upon seeing their change in enthusiasm, the other monks trap Mr. Crisp in a closet to prevent him from interfering with Mary Clarence. The choir takes to the stage, Rita performing a solo before the choir perform an urban contemporary gospel rendition of “Joyful, Joyful”, with hip hop-inspired choreography.

The choir wins the competition. The school's local diocese, impressed with the performance, agree to keep the school open and give the freed Crisp a promotion -- despite his desire for early retirement -- with the Reverend Mother claiming that he came up with the idea for the school choir to begin with. Rita and Florence make amends, while the choir learns that Mary Clarence is actually a singer. They ask her if she is a Las Vegas showgirl, to which Mary Clarence claims she has never been such, but is a “headliner”.

The end credits feature the choir and their teachers performing “Ain't No Mountain High Enough.”

Cast[edit]

  • Whoopi Goldberg – Deloris Van Cartier / Sister Mary Clarence
  • Kathy Najimy – Sister Mary Patrick
  • Barnard Hughes – Father Maurice
  • Mary Wickes – Sister Mary Lazarus
  • James Coburn – Mr. Crisp
  • Michael Jeter – Father Ignatius
  • Wendy Makkena – Sister Mary Robert
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph – Florence Watson
  • Robert Pastorelli – Joey Bustamente
  • Thomas Gottschalk – Father Wolfgang
  • Maggie Smith – Reverend Mother
  • Lauryn Hill – Rita Louise Watson
  • Brad Sullivan – Father Thomas
  • Alanna Ubach – Maria
  • Ryan Toby – Ahmal
  • Ron Johnson – Sketch
  • Tyse Saffuri – Choir Member
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt – Margaret
  • Devin Kamin – Frankie
  • Christian Fitzharris – Tyler Chase
  • Tanya Blount – Tanya
  • Mehran Marcos Sedghi – Marcos
  • Erica Atkins – Competing Choir
  • Deondray Gossett – Classroom Kid
  • Monica Calhoun – Classroom Kid
  • Deedee Magno – Classroom Kid
  • Valeria Andrews – Classroom Kid
  • Riley Weston – Classroom Kid
  • Pat Crawford Brown – Choir Nun
  • Sheri Cladd – Uncredited Nun

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

The film earned a 7% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 30 reviews, with an average rating of 3.03/10.[6] Despite the negative response, Goldberg was nominated for an MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance.[7]

Box office[edit]

Although not as successful as Sister Act, the film grossed over $57 million in the United States, against a $38 million budget.[8]

Soundtrack[edit]

The soundtrack album was released on November 23, 1993 by Hollywood Records, it reached #74 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart[9] and #40 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[10] charts and received a Gold certification from the RIAA for shipment of 500,000 copies on March 26, 1996.[11]

  1. Greatest Medley Ever Told – Whoopi Goldberg & The Ronelles
  2. Never Should've Let You Go – Hi-Five
  3. Get Up Offa That Thing/Dancing in the Street – Whoopi Goldberg
  4. Oh Happy Day – St. Francis Choir featuring Ryan Toby
  5. Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today) – Whoopi Goldberg & the Sisters
  6. His Eye Is on the Sparrow – Tanya Blount & Lauryn Hill
  7. A Deeper Love – Aretha Franklin & Lisa Fischer
  8. Wandering Eyes – Nuttin' Nyce
  9. Pay Attention – Valeria Andrews & Ryan Toby
  10. Ode to Joy – Chapman College Choir
  11. Joyful, Joyful – St. Francis Choir featuring Lauryn Hill
  12. Ain't No Mountain High Enough – Whoopi Goldberg & Cast

The finale performance of 'Joyful Joyful' was produced and arranged by Mervyn Warren, noted Jazz and gospel musician who is best known as an original member of a cappella vocal group Take 6.

DVD and Blu-ray releases[edit]

The all-region Blu-ray, including both Sister Act and Sister Act: Back in the Habit, was released on June 19, 2012 with both films presented in 1080p. The 3-disc set also includes both films on DVD with the same bonus features as previous releases.[12]

Sequel[edit]

When asked in 2013 about acting in a sequel, Whoopi Goldberg initially refused,[13] but by 2015 changed her stance to a maybe.[14] After a Broad City cameo, in 2016 Whoopi expressed doubts about a sequel based on missing cast members, but said she thought it would be fun and likeable.[15] In May 2017, she affirmed her desire for the third film to happen,[16] adding in July that she would like to direct it and had confidence it would be made.[17] On December 7, 2018, it was confirmed that Regina Y. Hicks and Karin Gist were hired to write the script to Sister Act 3 for a release on Disney+.[18]

References[edit]

  1. ^'SISTER ACT 2 : BACK IN THE HABIT (PG)'. British Board of Film Classification. December 20, 1993. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  2. ^Jones, Vanessa (January 7, 1994). ''Sister Act 2' May Become Breakthrough For Filmmaker'. Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
  3. ^'Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit'. Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved May 29, 2017.
  4. ^Dutka, Elaine (December 5, 1993). 'Back to School for Inspiration : How necessity and compromise turned 'The Iris Stevenson Story'--a drama about a passionately committed Crenshaw High School music teacher--into 'Sister Act 2''. The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  5. ^Billiter, Bill (December 9, 1993). 'Chapman Choir Gets Its 'Sister Act' Together : Movies: Singers cast on short notice for the Whoopi Goldberg sequel. The experience is divine'. The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  6. ^'Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved April 9, 2018.
  7. ^'MTV Movie Awards 1994'. MTV. June 9, 1994. Retrieved October 2, 2017.
  8. ^Fox, David J. (December 13, 1993). 'Wayne, Garth Party On at the Box Office Movies: `Wayne's World' sequel pulls in an estimated $14.2 million to push 'Mrs. Doubtfire' into second place. 'Sister Act 2' opens in third'. The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 5, 2010.
  9. ^'Top 200 Albums'. Billboard. September 17, 1994. Archived from the original on April 20, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2017.
  10. ^'Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums'. Billboard. April 16, 1994. Retrieved May 29, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^'Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit'. Gold & Platinum. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved May 29, 2017.
  12. ^'Sister Act: 20th Anniversary Edition - Two-Movie Collection (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) (1992)'. Amazon. Retrieved June 20, 2012.
  13. ^'After Show: Is 'Sister Act 3' Happening?'. BravoTV.co.
  14. ^'Oh Happy Day: Whoopi Goldberg Says She Wouldn't Say No To 'Sister Act 3''. NewNowNext.com. December 17, 2015. That’s not to say I wouldn’t do it, but it feels like there’s a new generation for Sister Act and so maybe I can be a nun now.
  15. ^'Whoopi Goldberg on Weed, Being an Ally, & Sister Act 3'. out.com. September 20, 2016. On Sister Act 3: WG: So many of my nuns are gone. I would love to do it, but we sort of sent it out on stage—world domination, it’s in all these different countries. But should they ever make a three it would be lots of fun, I think people would like it.
  16. ^'Whoopi Goldberg wants Sister Act 3 to happen'. Attitude.co.uk. May 30, 2017.
  17. ^'Whoopi Goldberg wants to direct Sister Act 3 and is confident the movie WILL happen'. July 19, 2017.
  18. ^Kroll, Justin (December 7, 2018). ''Sister Act 3': 'Insecure' Executive Producer, 'Star' Showrunner to Write Sequel'. Variety.

External links[edit]

  • Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit on IMDb
  • Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit at the TCM Movie Database
  • Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit at AllMovie
  • Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit at Rotten Tomatoes
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Directed by

Bill Duke

Writing Credits(WGA)

Paul Rudnick... (characters) (as Joseph Howard)
James Orr... (written by) &
Jim Cruickshank... (written by) and
Judi Ann Mason... (written by)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Whoopi Goldberg ... Deloris
Kathy Najimy ... Sister Mary Patrick
Barnard Hughes ... Father Maurice
Mary Wickes ... Sister Mary Lazarus
James Coburn ... Mr. Crisp
Michael Jeter ... Father Ignatius
Wendy Makkena ... Sister Mary Robert
Sheryl Lee Ralph ... Florence Watson
Robert Pastorelli ... Joey Bustamente
Thomas Gottschalk ... Father Wolfgang
Maggie Smith ... Mother Superior
Lauryn Hill ... Rita Watson
Brad Sullivan ... Father Thomas
Alanna Ubach ... Maria
Ryan Toby ... Ahmal
Ron Johnson ... Sketch
Jennifer Love Hewitt ... Margaret (as Jennifer 'Love' Hewitt)
Devin Kamin ... Frankie
Christian Fitzharris ... Tyler Chase
Tanya Blount ... Tanya
Mehran Marcos Sedghi ... Marcos
Valeria Andrews ... Classroom Kid
Dionna Brooks-Jackson ... Classroom Kid
Monica Calhoun ... Classroom Kid
Martha Gonzalez ... Classroom Kid
Deondray Gossett ... Classroom Kid
Frank Howard ... Classroom Kid
David Kater ... Classroom Kid
Riley Weston ... Classroom Kid (as Kimberlee Kramer)
Deedee Magno ... Classroom Kid
Patrick Malone ... Classroom Kid
Alex Martin ... Classroom Kid
Jermaine Montell ... Classroom Kid
Sacha Thomas ... Classroom Kid
Ashley Thompson ... Classroom Kid
Pat Crawford Brown ... Choir Nun
Susan Browning ... Choir Nun
Georgia Creighton ... Choir Nun
Edith Diaz ... Choir Nun
Ellen Albertini Dow ... Choir Nun
Beth Fowler ... Choir Nun
Prudence Wright Holmes ... Choir Nun
Sheri Izzard ... Choir Nun
Susan Johnson ... Choir Nun (as Susan Johnson-Kehn)
Ruth Kobart ... Choir Nun
Darlene Koldenhoven ... Choir Nun
Rose Parenti ... Choir Nun
Carmen Zapata ... Choir Nun
Andrea Robinson ... Sister Mary Robert (singing) (voice)
Jenifer Lewis ... Vegas Backup Singer #1
Pamala Tyson ... Vegas Backup Singer #2 (as Pamela Tyson)
Sharon Brown ... Vegas Backup Singer #3
Regan Patno ... Dancer
Kevin Alexander Stea ... Dancer
John Jacquet Jr. ... Dancer
Sebastian La Cause ... Dancer
Luca Tommassini ... Dancer
M.G. Gong ... Dancer (as Michael Gregory Gong)
Gabriel Trupin ... Dancer
Raymond Del Barrio ... Dancer (as Raymond G. del Barrio)
Frank Williams ... Dancer
Lacy Darryl Phillips ... Dancer
Paul Michael Thorpe ... Dancer 'Please, Mr. Postman' (as Paul Thorpe)
Paul Genick ... Dancer 'I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)'
Aaron Baker ... Dancer 'Teeny Bikini'
Warren Frost ... Archdiocese Person #1
Robin Gammell ... Archdiocese Person #2
Revalyn T. Golde ... Archdiocese Person #3 (as Revalyn Golde)
Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker ... Sondra (as Yolanda Whitaker)
Bill Duke ... Mr. Johnson
Sydney Lassick ... Competition Announcer
Michael Taliferro ... Security Guard (as Michael 'Bear' Taliferro)
Kai Bowe ... Stage Manager
William S. Turchyn II ... Assistant Stage Manager
John Fontana ... Flying Tech #1
Michael A. Tice ... Flying Tech #2
Robert Simokovic ... Flying Tech #3
Iris Graves ... Iris Choir
Pamela Taylor ... Iris Choir
Robert J. Benson ... Iris Choir
Juliette Hagerman ... Iris Choir
Christina Royster ... Iris Choir
Kwaku A. James ... Iris Choir
Roy M. Crayton ... Iris Choir
Kwame James ... Iris Choir
Latesha Crayton ... Iris Choir
Erica Campbell ... Iris Choir (as Erica Atkins)
Jennifer Reeves ... Iris Choir
William D. Hall ... Chapman Choir Leader
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Faith Burton ... Stage Crew (uncredited)
Robby George ... Student (uncredited)
Ryal Haakenson ... Man at Show (uncredited)
Bill Irwin ... Unnamed Brother #1 (uncredited)
Jason Menz ... LAPD Officer (uncredited)
Tanya Newbould ... Stage Manager (uncredited)
Christina Nuki ... Opera Singer (uncredited)
David Ulmer ... Reporter (uncredited)
Terri J. Vaughn ... Student (uncredited)

Produced by

Mario Iscovich... executive producer
Laurence Mark... executive producer
Christopher Meledandri... co-executive producer
Scott Rudin... producer
Marc Shaiman... associate producer
Dawn Steel... producer
Ron Stacker Thompson... associate producer

Music by

Miles Goodman

Cinematography by

Oliver Wood... director of photography

Film Editing by

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John Carter
Pembroke J. Herring... (as Pem Herring)
Stuart H. Pappé... (as Stuart Pappé)

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Casting By

Aleta Chappelle... (as Aleta Chapelle)

Production Design by

John DeCuir Jr.
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Art Direction by

Louis M. Mann

Set Decoration by

Bruce A. Gibeson... (as Bruce Gibeson)

Costume Design by

Francine Jamison-Tanchuck

Makeup Department

Michael Germain... key makeup supervisor (as Perry M. Germain)
Carol Schwartz... makeup artist
Robert L. Stevenson... hair stylist (as Robert Louis Stevenson)
Julia L. Walker... key hair stylist
Michael F. Blake... makeup artist (uncredited)
Nina Kent... makeup artist (uncredited)
Warren Lewis... hair stylist (uncredited)
Dale Miller... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

Paul Moen... unit production manager
Jack L. Murray... production supervisor
Angel Pine... Post Production Executive (uncredited)
Steven Tyler Sahlein... post production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Nandi Bowe... second assistant director
Hilbert Hakim... second second assistant director
Mark Hansson... second assistant director: second unit
Ernie F. Orsatti... second unit director (as Ernie Orsati)
Dan Perri... second unit director
Carlos Piñero... dga trainee
Barry K. Thomas... first assistant director (as Barry Thomas)
Eddie Ziv... first assistant director: second unit (uncredited)

Art Department

Tom Altobello... assistant property master
Marc Baird... illustrator
Will Blount... property master
Monica Castro... assistant property master (as Monica Ragan)
Hugh Conlon... construction coordinator
Lauren Cory... set designer
Sandy Getzler... set designer
Steve Howard... set foreman (as Stephen Howard)
Robin L. Kolb... construction foreman (as Robin Kolb)
Randy Legaspi... murals (as Randy 'Relic' Legaspi)
Michael Mikita... stand-by painter
Gene Molnar... leadman
Doug Levy... art department coordinator (uncredited)
Héctor López... assistant property master (uncredited)
Karen Sorum... painter: San Francisco local (uncredited)
Doug E. Williams... propmaker: San Francisco (uncredited)

Sound Department

Lisa Alexander... assistant sound editor
Petra Bach... adr supervisor
Jeff Clark... sound editor
Zack Davis... adr editor
David Gertz... foley mixer
David J. Hudson... re-recording mixer
Adam Johnston... sound editor
Dale Johnston... sound editor
Doc Kane... adr mixer
Joseph Magee... additional sound recordist
William L. Manger... sound editor (as Bill Manger)
Harrison D. Marsh... boom operator
Mel Metcalfe... re-recording mixer
James Moriana... foley artist
Phillip W. Palmer... cable person (as Phil Palmer)
Terry Porter... re-recording mixer
Kelly J. Quinn... assistant adr editor (as Kelly Quinn)
Tony Sheppard... additional sound recordist
John Stacy... supervising sound effects editor (as John M. Stacy)
Dan Thomas... sound editor
Robert Ulrich... adr editor
James E. Webb... sound mixer (as Jim Webb)
Bill Weinman... assistant sound editor
David A. Whittaker... sound editor (as Dave Whittaker)
Jeffrey Wilhoit... foley artist
Agamemnon Andrianos... sound mixer: San Francisco unit (uncredited)
Curtis Choy... production sound mixer: second unit (uncredited)
Michael Meier... cable person (uncredited)

Special Effects by

James Fredburg... special effects supervisor (as James Karl Fredburg)
Michael A. Tice... special effects technician

Stunts

Bruce Paul Barbour... stunts (as Bruce Barbour)
Carl Ciarfalio... stunts
Candace Crump... stunts (as Candace Lynn Crump)
Paul Dallas... stunts
Greg Wayne Elam... stunt coordinator (as Greg Elam) / stunts (as Greg Elam)
Zak Gilbert... stunts
Melvin Jones... stunts
David Kincaid... stunts
Steven Lambert... stunts (as Steve Lambert)
Kym Washington Longino... stunts (as Kym Washington)
Denver Mattson... stunts
Jay McCarthy... stunts
Noon Orsatti... stunts
Pat Romano... stunts
Greg Walker... stunts
Alphonse Walter... stunts
Big Daddy Wayne... stunts
Jim Wilkey... stunts
John M. Woodward... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

John Agalsoff Jr.... video playback operator (as John Agalsoff)
Jamie Barber... first assistant camera (as James Barber)
William D. Barber... camera operator: 'b' camera (as William Barber)
Rick A. Benedetto... assistant chief lighting technician (as Richard Benedetto)
James B. Crawford... chief lighting technician (as Jim Crawford)
Jay Davis... key rigging grip
Martin Glover... camera loader
Suzanne Hanover... still photographer
Beth Horton... second assistant camera: 'b' camera
Glenn Kershaw... director of photography: second unit
Scott Kidner... lighting technician
Louis Mawcinitt... lighting consultant / lighting designer
Bob Munoz... key grip (as Robert Munoz)
Nick Papanickolas... dolly grip (as George Papanickolas)
Víctor Pérez... rigging gaffer (as Victor Perez)
Bill Roe... camera operator
Tim Roe... second assistant camera
Baird Steptoe... first assistant camera: 'b' camera
Michael T. Travers... second grip (as Mike Travers)
Eric Blum... lighting technician: San Francisco (uncredited)
Robert Daniel... grip and lighting equipment rental liaison (uncredited)
William McLachlan... automated lighting programmer (uncredited)
Cliff Myers... lighting technician (uncredited)
Ron Newburn... best boy electric (uncredited)
Louis Niemeyer... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Frank Perl... camera operator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Carissa Blix... extras casting: Media Casting, San Francisco
Barbara Harris... adr voice casting
Marshall Peck... event extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Ronald V. Barry... set costumer (as Ron Barry)
Amanda Chamberlin... costumer: Ms. Goldberg (as Mandy Chamberlin)
Odessa McDuffie... set costumer
Frank Ross... key set costumer
Betty Jean Slater... key set costumer
Andrea E. Weaver... costume supervisor (as Andrea Weaver)
Donna Beltran... costumer (uncredited)

Editorial Department

Jeff Bradley... assistant editor (as Jeffrey S. Bradley)
Scott Conrad... additional film editor
Karen Dale Greene... apprentice editor (as Karen Greene)
Moonstar Greene... assistant editor
Craig Herring... assistant editor
Kevin Lindstrom... assistant editor
David Orr... color timer
Paisley Pappé-Iredell... assistant editor (as Paisley C. Pappé)
Theresa Repola Mohammed... negative cutter
Angela Robinson... assistant editor
Lynne Southerland... post-production coordinator (as Lynn Sutherland)
Kathy Virkler... post-production coordinator
Neil Greenberg... assistant editor (uncredited)
Rick Tuber... assistant editor (uncredited)

Location Management

Robbie Goldstein... location manager
Martine White... location associate
Francesca Prada... location assistant (uncredited)

Music Department

Daniel Allan Carlin... production music supervisor
Oscar Castro-Neves... orchestrator
Sandy DeCrescent... music contractor (as Sandy De Crescent)
Nancy Fogarty... music editor
Bonnie Greenberg... soundtrack consultant
Jim Harrison... music editor
Charles Martin Inouye... supervising music editor
Sidney James... consultant: competition music
Daryl B. Kell... assistant music editor (as Daryl Kell)
Darlene Koldenhoven... choir nun vocal coach and contractor
Tim Lauer... musician
Joseph Magee... music recording engineer
Joel Moss... music mixer / music recordist
Marc Shaiman... music adaptor: songs / music supervisor
Nick Vidar... music programmer (as Nic Vidar)
Jimmy Vivino... assistant music supervisor
Fred Vogler... music playback operator
Mervyn Warren... composer: additional score material / music adaptor: songs
George Doering... musician (uncredited)
Rodney Saulsberry... singer (uncredited)
Matt Walker... music executive (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Ted Moser... transportation captain
John M. Woodward... transportation coordinator (as John Woodward)

Other crew

Petra Alexandria... assistant: Mr. Mark
Davor Atles... production assistant
Christy Block... stand-in
Brandon Camp... assistant: Mr. Rudin
Chanel... production assistant
Wade Chinoy... assistant: Mr. Rudin
Mary Courtney... production coordinator
Candace Crump... stand-in: Ms. Goldberg
Bridget D. Davis... assistant: Mr. Duke (as Bridget Davis)
Charles R. Eulo Jr.... production assistant
Joe Everett... unit publicist
Dominic Fidelibus... supervising copyist
Jill Rene Gilbert... assistant: Mr. Iscovich
Dawn Gilliam... script supervisor
Lynette Graves... production assistant
Carolyn Hagan... production office coordinator: re-shoots
Jamie Kehoe... craft service (as James P. Kehoe)
Eric Layne... payroll accountant
Sergio Lopez-Rivera... assistant: Mr. Duke
Kathy Nagaya... assistant accountant
Peter Pav... production assistant
Dan Perri... title designer: main titles
E.D. Perry... production assistant
Michael Peters... choreographer
Caryl Pine... studio teacher
Kelly Richards Ralston... first assistant accountant (as Kelly Stitt)
Brian Rankel... assistant: Mr. Mark
Eartha Robinson... assistant choreographer
Christina Royster... production assistant
Otis Sallid... stager and director: end sequence
Garrison Singer... production accountant
Eleva Singleton... production assistant (as D. Eleva Singleton)
Bill Turchyn... production assistant
Joe Wilson... production assistant
Darrell Woodard... production assistant
Jesse Merz... market researcher (uncredited)
Steven T Puri... title producer: end titles (uncredited)
Korey Washington... background key set supporter (uncredited)

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