A mock version of the Watergate scandal, set in a Philadelphia nunnery. There isn't enough detail or surprise to warrant its going on at this length, and the joke doesn't seem to cut both ways (the nuns, aside from the easy tone of irreverence they generate, might just as well be prep schoolers or penguins). But Sandy Dennis, as the lackey with the owlish eyeglasses and the gulping manner, offers a refreshing, unflattering slant on John Dean's role in the shady doings. With Glenda Jackson, Geraldine Page, Anne Jackson, and Melina Mercouri; directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg; from a Muriel Spark novel. (1977) — Duncan Shepherd
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