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Nuns on the Run

  • 1990
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
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6.0/10
9.4K
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Robbie Coltrane and Eric Idle in Nuns on the Run (1990)
Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane team up for this bad boy comic burlesque directed by Jonathan Lynn.
Idle and Coltrane play Brian Hope and Charlie McManus, a pair of two-bit hoods who want to go straight, repulsed by the increasing reliance on guns and violence in their line of work.  In thrall to vicious gangster Case Casey (Robert Patterson), the duo determines that their next job will be their last. 
When a large amount of money is extracted from a gang of Hong Kong drug dealers and it falls into the laps of Brian and Charlie, the two take off with the loot, with the Chinese Triads, Casey and the police in relentless pursuit.  
But after their car inevitably runs out of fuel in front of a convent, Brian and Charlie act quickly to disguise themselves as two of the ugliest nuns imaginable. Passing themselves as nuns from a different order awaiting a missionary assignment, the two 'men' enjoy their undercover work amongst the youthful co-eds studying at the school. Meanwhile their pursers begin to close in on their trail in this uproarious and farcical comedy.
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Two criminals want out--but their boss kills those leaving. When the men are ordered to rob the triad, they keep the money and hide from the boss, the Triad, and the police at a convent, dre... Read allTwo criminals want out--but their boss kills those leaving. When the men are ordered to rob the triad, they keep the money and hide from the boss, the Triad, and the police at a convent, dressed as nuns.Two criminals want out--but their boss kills those leaving. When the men are ordered to rob the triad, they keep the money and hide from the boss, the Triad, and the police at a convent, dressed as nuns.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Lynn
  • Writer
    • Jonathan Lynn
  • Stars
    • Eric Idle
    • Robbie Coltrane
    • Camille Coduri
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    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Lynn
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Lynn
    • Stars
      • Eric Idle
      • Robbie Coltrane
      • Camille Coduri
    • 50User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Brian Hope
    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Charlie McManus
    Camille Coduri
    Camille Coduri
    • Faith
    Janet Suzman
    Janet Suzman
    • Sister Superior
    Doris Hare
    Doris Hare
    • Sister Mary of the Sacred Heart
    Lila Kaye
    Lila Kaye
    • Sister Mary of the Annunciation
    Robert Patterson
    • 'Case' Casey
    Robert Morgan
    • Abbott
    Winston Dennis
    Winston Dennis
    • Morley
    Tom Hickey
    Tom Hickey
    • Father Seamus
    Colin Campbell
    Colin Campbell
    • Norm
    Richard Simpson
    • Mr. Norris
    Nicholas Hewetson
    • Louis
    Gary Tang
    • Ronnie Chang
    David Forman
    David Forman
    • Henry Ho
    Nigel Fan
    • Dwayne Lee
    Ozzie Yue
    Ozzie Yue
    • Ernie Wong
    Tatiana Strauss
    • Michelle
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      • Jonathan Lynn
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      • Jonathan Lynn
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    7blanche-2

    Enjoyable comedy about criminals disguised as nuns

    Robbie Coltrane and Eric Idle are "Nuns on the Run" in this 1990 British comedy also starring Janet Suzman and Camille Coduri. Coltrane and Idle play Charlie and Brian, who commit robberies for the big boss, whose cover is a health club. Unfortunately, they become personae non grata when one of their colleagues, who wants out, tells the boss that Charlie and Brian want out, too. That colleague later winds up dead. With their boss no longer trusting them, they are ordered to rob drug money from a dangerous group called The Trinity - but the boss has ordered his other associates to kill them. Charlie and Brian, meanwhile, have decided to rob the drug lord all right, keep the money for themselves and escape to Rio. When they arrive at the scene, their would-be killers are already there. Tipped off by Brian's girlfriend, they turn the tables on the assassins, grab the money, and run inside the nearest open doorway, which turns out to be a convent. They dress in nun's clothes, buy some makeup and become nuns. Nuns who always carry black briefcases.

    This is a very entertaining, if often low comedy with good performances. Idle is funny as the lovesick Brian whose girlfriend Faith (Coduri) keeps losing her glasses and can't see anything. The beautiful Coduri is a riot, doing a sort of Marilyn Monroe in "How to Marry a Millionaire" by constantly walking into things. Coltrane plays the more pragmatic, tougher Charlie who can't help going into the girls' shower after teaching gym. He is also the one who really gets into the whole religious thing, being Catholic himself. "I think God is going to get us out of this," he announces. Janet Suzman does a good job as the Mother Superior, who finds the new nuns odd to say the least. But she has some other problems, one of which is dealing with an older, alcoholic, compulsive gambler nun who stole 50,000 pounds from the drug rehabilitation program run by the sisters.

    If you're Catholic, you'll get a kick out of this film or hate it. I myself thought Charlie trying to teach Brian about the Holy Trinity was a scream, as was Brian totally botching it when repeating it to his students. Also funny was Charlie teaching Brian the sign of the cross and genuflecting. When Faith goes to confession, afraid she'll say something she shouldn't, Brian replaces the priest, and Charlie has to whisper the absolution in his ear, which Brian messes up. "I resolve you - no, I absolve you of your sins..." Definitely recommended.
    8Mister-6

    Fun "Nuns"....

    I'm not Catholic, and to this day I have yet to actually see a nun. But that doesn't make this movie any less funny.

    Nuns aren't what make "Nuns on the Run" funny, anyway. This is the kind of movie where two guys (Idle and Coltrane) are only trying to get out of a job they hate (running jobs for a local gangster) and end up in a steadily escalating series of disasters that make things worse than before. It just so happens that they are dressed like nuns through most of it.

    Of course, I thought that the whole cross-dressing thing was funny as far back as when Benny Hill and Monty Python (Idle's old troupe) brought this facet of humor over to us Yanks, and it still works. Must be a British thing.

    The whole business with the gangsters, the Japanese and the poor innocent girl (Coduri) caught up in the middle of the mess helps the pot to boil to overflowing. There are plenty of verbal gems within ("'Five Wounds' for short!") and one or two bits of visual humor that still bring a smile to my face.

    I still chuckle when I think of how one of the sisters comes to suspect the new "sisters" aren't what they seem after going into the bathroom after one. Get the idea? Good.

    Director/writer Lynn has done better and worse but this is one to think of when it's a rainy day and you just want a good laugh that doesn't require TOO much thought.

    Eight stars for "Nuns on the Run" and remember: Jesus is small, green and split four ways.
    6oneguyrambling

    Finally a decent cross-dressing flick with nuns.

    Every few years someone thinks it would be a funny idea to have guys running around in girl's clothing or vice versa. (Occasionally a Wayans brother (or two) think it would be even funnier if they were also a different race as well as a different gender, but that's another, sadder story.) Nuns on the Run is most definitely a one-note premise milked dry, but it has enough jokes along the way to make it a worthwhile 90 minutes.

    Brian (Eric Idle) and Charlie (Robbie Coltrane) are reluctant robbers who lament the old classy days where violence wasn't necessary. Their boss Case is a hard nut who favours the new ways – guns n stuff – and the boys are dropped in the sh*t when he discovers that they want out.

    So out of desperation the duo decide to 'heist the heisters', keep the ill gotten gains for themselves and zippedy-skidoo off to Brazil for the remainder of their lives.

    Things get complicated when 1/ Brian falls for a ditzy waitress named Faith, and 2/ the re-heist goes awry and they must lie low in the nearest safe place.

    Of course this is a nunnery, and despite looking like guys with horrible make up and sounding like guys doing women's voices badly none of the nuns are nun the wiser… or something like that.

    What ensues is obvious and formulaic – but funny nonetheless.

    We get to see these obvious non-nuns teaching impressionable young girls about religion, (and after phys-ed joining them in the showers!), hear confession, and watch ugly Brian ward off the local horny priest and keep his cover a secret from Faith who has managed to show up at the nunnery.

    As the police, the triads and Case's gang all search for the boys and their stolen cash even the nuns start getting a little suss as to their true identities.

    Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane are both very strong comedic actors, though it must be said some of the bit parts were cast in haste, as some of the acting is quite atrocious.

    All that said the banter is light and humorous and there are some genuine laughs at times. It's hard not to like Nuns on the Run, it isn't blasphemous or too racy and for the most part realises it is little more than an innocent flick with no delusions of grandeur.

    Final Rating – 6 / 10. Hard to track down now, and admittedly a one-note flick. But a good one.
    8owenthomas-88351

    A criminally underrated film

    I was introduced to this classic by my mother at the age of 10 I'm now 31 and still enjoy it now as much as I did then. Okay it's far from perfect and the dialogue is a little lazy in places but it's still a lot of fun.
    sandspider1

    Hilarious brit film

    Nuns on the Run has to be one of the funniest british movies ever made. From the very start it is genuinely funny. I have been a big fan of Eric Idle for years due to The Monty Python films,sketches etc and in Nuns on the Run is comic standard is definitely up to scratch. If you like a laugh or brit films, watch this.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Palin was offered the role of Charlie McManus but other work commitments rendered him unavailable.
    • Goofs
      When Brian and Charlie's car runs out of gas, Brian holds the steering wheel with both hands but what is heard is the engine stalling and the starter engine being cranked.
    • Quotes

      Charlie McManus: [teaching Brian how to cross himself] Spectacles, testicles, wallet, and watch.

    • Crazy credits
      Brian Hope as Flight Attendant - this is the character played by Eric Idle in the film.
    • Alternate versions
      The FOX television version has an alternate scene: When the Chinese man comes up to the car to ask why they are being followed, the newspaper Brian holds up to cover himself has a naked woman on the cover. In the television version, it is just a cover filled with news articles. This version is seen on FX and Fox's owned and operated networks.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Joe Versus the Volcano/The Handmaid's Tale/Bad Influence/Coupe De Ville/Love at Large (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      The Race
      Composed by Boris Blank and Dieter Meier

      Performed by Yello

      Courtesy of Phonogram Limited

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Handmade Films Website
    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Nonnen auf der Flucht
    • Filming locations
      • Chelsea Football Club, Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road, Fulham, London, Greater London, England, UK(Wembley Stadium)
    • Production company
      • HandMade Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,959,015
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $658,835
      • Mar 18, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,959,015
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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