| Debbie Reynolds | Sister Ann |
| Ricardo Montalban | Father Clementi |
| Greer Garson | Mother Prioress |
| Agnes Moorehead | Sister Cluny |
| Chad Everett | Robert Gerarde |
| Katharine Ross | Nicole Arlien |
| Juanita Moore | Sister Mary |
| Ricky Cordell | Dominic Arlien |
| Michael Pate | Mr. Arlien |
| Tom Drake | Fitzpatrick |
| Larry D. Mann | Mr. Duvries |
| Charles Robinson | Marauder |
| Monique Montaigne | Sister Michele |
| Ed Sullivan | Himself |
A Belgian nun fond of making up her own songs, Sister Ann, pens a catchy tune for a sad young local boy . Surprisingly, the song, ''Dominique,'' becomes a hit after the resourceful Father Clementi seeks the promotional assistance of music producer Robert Gerarde . Soon Sister Ann is a pop sensation, with the media attention and a potential long-term performing career leading her to question her spiritual vows.
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