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    Changing Habits

    R1997 · Comedy drama · 1h 35m

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  1. Changing Habits: Directed by Lynn Roth. With Moira Kelly, Taylor Negron, Teri Garr, Eileen Brennan. An artist (Moira Kelly) decides to put her troubles with men and evictions behind her by moving to a convent, so she can work for her keep.

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  4. Changing Habits Trailer 1997Director: Lynn RothStarring: Christopher Lloyd, Moira Kelly, Shelley Duvall, Teri Garr, Marissa Ribisi, Dylan WalshOfficial Conte...

  5. The movie is about a girl named Susan who is trying to live her life independently from her father. She has a lot of animosity for her father because she blames him for the abject memories of her childhood.

  6. Changing Habits. An aspiring painter (Moira Kelly) scams her way into a free room at a convent and confronts past emotional pain.

    • Comedy, Drama
  7. May 20, 1997 · An aspiring artist runs from men as a result of an early life problem that has left her relationship with her father strained. She decides to move into a convent where troubled women receive cheap lodging in exchange for work.

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  9. Changing Habits (1997) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 35m1997. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An aspiring painter and Melrose Avenue boutique worker tries to scam some free rent by living in a convent and befriending the nuns. Cast & Crew. Read More. Lynn Roth. Director. Moira Kelly. Soosh Teagarden.

  10. Eileen Brennan Cast. Critics reviews. An artist (Moira Kelly) decides to put her troubles with men and evictions behind her by moving to a convent, so she can work for her keep. Is her art an opportunity for the sisters to save the convent from closure?

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