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Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows is a 1968 American comedy film directed by James Neilson, and the sequel to The Trouble with Angels. Besides Rosalind Russell, returning from the first film (alongside Mary Wickes, Binnie Barnes, and Dolores Sutton), the film also stars Stella Stevens and Susan Saint James.

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Two years after the events of the original, the girls of St. Francis have been chosen to attend a peace rally in California, at the behest of Sister George (Stella Stevens). Two students, Rosabelle (Susan Saint James) and Marvel-Anne (Barbara Hunter), join the rest of the class for the trip, and cause all sorts of mayhem along the way. The road trip also introduces them to a boys' academy, also named St. Francis, and takes them through a ranch, a carnival, a car wash, and a movie set.

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  • Although Hayley Mills opted not to return for the sequel, she had previously worked with its director, James Neilson, on Summer Magic and The Moon-Spinners.
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