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Change of Habit
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Dr. John Carpenter (Elvis Presley) takes the job of running a health center in a low-income district. With the help of an incognito nun, the duo cleans up an inner city ghetto, and growing closer as time goes on.
Dr. John Carpenter (Elvis Presley) takes the job of running a health center in a low-income district. With the help of an incognito nun, the duo cleans up an inner city ghetto, and growing closer as time goes on.
Actors:
Linda Garay,
Richard Carlson,
Maria Haro,
William Elliott,
Mary Tyler Moore,
Ray Ballard,
David Renard,
Alex Tinne,
Frank Corsentino,
Len Wayland,
Lenny Montana,
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Linda Garay
April1943, San Francisco, California, USA
Richard Carlson
29 April 1912, Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA
Maria Haro
William Elliott
4 June 1934, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Mary Tyler Moore
29 December 1936, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Ray Ballard
23 August 1929, USA
David Renard
22 July 1921, Texas, USA
Alex Tinne
Frank Corsentino
13 July 1941, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Len Wayland
28 December 1920, Arkansas, USA
Lenny Montana
13 March 1926, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
William A. Graham
William A. Graham
15 May 1926, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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