Nunsense 2: The Sequel

Nunsense 2: The Sequel

6.0

Jan 01 1994

2h 44m

Comedy

In this sequel to the Off-Broadway musical hit, the Little Sisters of Hoboken put together another musical revue, to thank all the people who saw the first show and helped them solve their little "monetary" problem.

Christine Toy Johnson

Christine Toy Johnson

Sister Mary Leo

Semina De Laurentis

Semina De Laurentis

Sister Mary Amnesia

Terri White

Terri White

Sister Mary Hubert

Rue McClanahan

Rue McClanahan

Rev. Mother Superior Sister Mary Regina

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