In this follow-up to "The Trouble with Angels", the wry but wise Mother Superior of St. Francis Academy For Girls accompanies a group of nuns including modern, progressive Sister George, with their high-spirited students on a bus trip across America to a California peace rally. Along the way, they encounter a series of adventures that include multiple bus problems, an overnight stay at a Catholic school for boys run by Father Chase, a Western dude ranch owned by millionaire Mr. Farriday, a flamboyant movie director shooting a Western on location, and a bunch of menacing biker toughs.—alfiehitchie
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I enjoyed "Where Angels Go" more that its predecessor "The Trouble With Angels". Both movies are good -- not perfect, not great, but not horrid either. They have a gentle humor that is lacking in the movies of 2021. And while I find the "St. Trinian's" movies to be better comedies, the "Trouble" movies have heartwarming messages absent in their British counterparts.As a bonus, "Where Angels Go" has a few scenes in Dorney Park, with the roller coaster, flume ride, and a few other rides. That's nice for the historians and the fans of amusement parks.
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