The Singing Nun
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The Singing Nun
Summary
The Singing Nun is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (209 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Singing Nun's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- The Singing Nun's director is recorded as Henry Koster[4].
- The Singing Nun's screenwriter is recorded as John Furia Jr.[5].
- The Singing Nun's composer is recorded as Harry Sukman[6].
- The Singing Nun's genre is recorded as biographical film[7].
- The Singing Nun's genre is recorded as comedy drama[8].
- The Singing Nun's genre is recorded as drama film[9].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Debbie Reynolds[10].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Ricardo Montalbán[11].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Greer Garson[12].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Agnes Moorehead[13].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Chad Everett[14].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Katharine Ross[15].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Juanita Moore[16].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Ed Sullivan[17].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Michael Pate[18].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Tom Drake[19].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Henry Corden[20].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Larry D. Mann[21].
- The Singing Nun's cast member is recorded as Q136458207[22].
- The Singing Nun's production company is recorded as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[23].
- The Singing Nun's director of photography is recorded as Milton Krasner[24].
- The Singing Nun's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0060983[25].
- The Singing Nun's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[26].
- The Singing Nun's distribution format is recorded as video on demand[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
The Singing Nun's director is recorded as Henry Koster[4]. Its screenwriter is recorded as John Furia Jr.[5]. Cast members include Debbie Reynolds[10], Ricardo Montalbán[11], Greer Garson[12], Agnes Moorehead[13], Chad Everett[14], and Katharine Ross[15].
Publication
The Singing Nun's publication date is recorded as +1966-01-01T00:00:00Z[28]. Its original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[26]. Genres include biographical film[7], comedy drama[8], and drama film[9].
Subject and Themes
The Singing Nun's main subject is recorded as it[29].
Why It Matters
The Singing Nun ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (209 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]