Danny Kulick
Guest Appearances
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THE FLYING NUN · S1, E9Days of Nuns and Roses
The nuns are discouraged by their inability to collect funds. A little boy's lemonade stand and the taste of sea grapes inspires Sister Bertrille to put the convent in business. While Mother Superior is away, the nuns decide to bottle the juice. Sister Bertrille finally persuades Carlos and Luis Fierro to share marketing rights, not specifying the product. The convent basement becomes a bottling plant, with nuns and children treading grapes. Mother Superior returns and gives reluctant permission. After much work and mishaps, Carlos samples the "Nectar of San Tanco." Feeling nobody will buy sea grape juice, Carlos backs out. To stay in business, Sister Bertrille gives her creditors a share of the enterprise and buys a business license. While Sister Bertrille is away, Fierro decides he can't sell the juice. He changes his mind when Sister Bertrille, trying to catch up with him, takes to the air. Sure she has been propelled by "Nectar of San Tanco,' Fierro orders four cases. While delivering it, Carlos' launch is searched by a Customs Agent. He samples the juice that has fermented, and arrests Carlos for smuggling wine. Meanwhile, Sister Bertrille learns that sea grape juice rapidly turns to wine and then to vinegar. The authorities are certain the convent is a front for Carlos' smuggling. When Sister Bertrille offers some "Nectar" all charges are dropped after the inspector finds it is vinegar. Fierro buys the vinegar, netting the nuns $19.75. Then the license man demands $20 for a vinegar license. Sighing, Carlos puts up the missing quarter.
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THE FLYING NUN · S1, E12A Young Man with a Cornette
Rev. Mother accepts Dr. Tapia's advice to take a restful ocean voyage to a conference in Miami after seeing Sr. Bertrille fly into a tree to rescue a cat. Before leaving, she makes Sr. Bertrille promise not to reveal she can fly. In a hospital, Sr. Bertrille meets little Charlie Webster, possibly the world's most precocious liar. Dr. Tapia explains that Charlie, who lost both parents in an accident, creates his own world of fantasies because he feels everything he loves will be taken from him. Charlie, crazy about flying, shows Sr. Bertrille his secret place, the top branch of a tall tree. While helping Charlie fly his kite, Sr. Bertrille is borne aloft, and explains her cornette and slight build are responsible. Before she can warn him to keep her secret, Charlie spreads it around the hospital. When the children and staff dismiss it as just another story, Charlie asks Sr. Bertrille to confirm it. Naturally, she can't, and Charlie runs away. Determined to win him back, Sr. Bertrille flies out to Rev. Mother's ship for release from her promise. Returning to the convent, Sr. Bertrille finds Charlie has filched her cornette. She realizes he intends to use it to fly and thus prove his story. She reaches Charlie's secret place to prevent his taking off and now explains she has permission to back his story. To her surprise, Charlie tells everyone it was a fib. When he tells her he wants to spare her from curious crowds who might invade the convent, Sr. Bertrille realizes Charlie has moved into the world of reality.