The Flying Nun - The Complete Second Season



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 The Flying Nun - The Complete Second Season

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396155398
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: August 15, 2006
Running Time: 671 minutes
Sales Rank: 7312
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: September 07, 1967




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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 08/15/2006 Run time: 600 minutes

Amazon.com:
Sally Field's sheer charm and adorable-ness shine in the second season of The Flying Nun. In fact Field, and the rest of the stellar cast, throw themselves so heartily into the story that you almost forget the show's premise is wafer thin, not to mention slightly preposterous--that Field's petite Sister Bertrille is so light, and her Puerto Rican nun habit so aerodynamic, that she becomes airborne on her duties around San Juan. The second-season boxed set contains all 26 episodes, and they're greatly entertaining, as well as a sweet window into the America of the mid- to late-'60s. The good-hearted Sister Bertrille is still a novice, influenced by the Youthquake happening Stateside; when a habit salesman (!) tries to interest the Reverend Mother (Madeleine Sherwood) in a trendy 'mini-habit,' Sister Bertrille spies one and pronounces it 'cool!'--before she corrects herself and says, 'I mean, cool for when the weather gets too warm.' Another episode, in which Sister Bertrille arranges for a Jewish wedding to take place in the convent's garden, is a reminder of an era when the major religions tried to work together for understanding--a happier time, no? Some priceless cameos pop up, including Paul Lynde as an esteemed priest-psychiatrist who nonetheless comports himself in a rather, shall we say, queenly manner. The Mother Superior's verdict? 'He must be a real dingaling!' --A.T. Hurley



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Why Is Sony Dragging Their Tales to Get Season Three Out?
You would think that with "Brothers and Sisters" being such a popular show, Sony would come up with a clever cross marketing campaign and get off their duffs and release the final season of this great show. I mean come on we are talking about Sally Field here! It's only one more season Sony, would it hurt you to put out an entire 3 season series? Man you guys are slow. I mean I will probably have one foot in the grave before the entire Paty of Five series is released. Well, at least my I Dream of Jeannie series is complete, I wonder if I can say the same for Bewitched and The Partridge Family, just to name a few ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I just Love the show
The Flying Nun - The Complete Second SeasonI love this
one and the first season. I have both DVD sets. I know there is a third a third season and can't wait to buy it,to complete my collection.
I really love this show.It is a good family show,with no violience or
bad words.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nostalgia with the click of the remote
Wow! It has been so many years since I've seen the Flying Nun! And, when I did watch it, it was reruns in the early 70's. I loved the show then, (as a kid) and I love it even more now! (as a Mom) It is lighthearted, fun, at times even inspirational. You truly do forget the "real" world for awhile, and just enjoy this sweet show made for families. My 9 year old daughter really likes it. So, enjoy your trip down memory lane--Captain Fomento is VERY funny, Sister Jacqueline is refreshing, Carlos is as handsome/charming as ever, and Sally Field is a gem. Treat yourself like I did, you won't be sorry!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Flying Nun - Flying High
The 2nd Season of The Flying Nun picks-up where the 1st Season leaves off. Sally Field does a wonderful job with her entire returning cast of characters. Again, in each humorous episode a problem occurs which must be creatively solved by The Flying Nun. The show encourages humor, creativity, and the idea that any problem can be solved with the Flying Nun and the help of a few friends.

This is a wonderful show for the whole family. It is safe for even the youngest family members to watch and can truly be classified as wholesome family entertainment.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Idyllic fluff . . .
For some of the lightest, most innocuous entertainment, check out The Flying Nun. The convent San Tanco in Puerto Rico, is an almost idyllic place, virtually devoid of violence, anger, and crime, where a mean spirited word is almost never heard. Sister Bertrille (Sally Field), and the other nuns encounter bumps in life, but they are almost always gentle ones, overcome without too much fuss. The inspired and goofy premise that powerful wind gusts acting on Bertrille's cornet, would cause the lightweight nun to defy gravity and take flight, is the element that helps make the series memorable. Special effects are a small, but critical element, mostly involving people suspended on wires, but there are a few breathtaking `flight' sequences as well. Executive producer Harry Ackerman had a long history in family TV, including Bewitched, which featured a good deal of special effects. Ackerman and Field had previously worked together on the TV version of Gidget.

The same cast returns for the second season. Sister Jacqueline (Marge Redmond) is the leader of the sisters, and often runs interference for Sister Bertrille. The Reverend Mother (Madeline Sherwood) balances morality and practicality, and shows great wisdom and patience in dealing with a most unusual nun. Perky Sister Sixto (Shelly Morrison) continues to amuse, in butchering the English language. Carlos (Alejandro Rey) is the most harmless of `playboys', and the most beneficent of casino operators, and can always be ... Read More



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