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Manna from Heaven is a 2002 American religious comedy film written by Gabrielle B. Burton and co-directed by her daughters Gabrielle C. Burton and Maria Burton. The film won awards at four film festivals.
Sep 14, 2002 · Manna from Heaven: Directed by Gabrielle Burton, Maria Burton. With Shirley Jones, Cloris Leachman, Louise Fletcher, Seymour Cassel. What happens when you get a "gift from god" (a financial windfall), but, many years later, find out it was just a loan -- due immediately....
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- Gabrielle Burton, Maria Burton
- 2002-09-14
Apr 4, 2003 · Louise Fletcher. Mother Superior. Watchlist. TRAILER. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. A Buffalo, N.Y., neighborhood receives a mysterious gift from the heavens: hundreds of crisp $20...
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- Maria Burton, Gabrielle Burton
- PG
- Comedy
Five Sisters Productions presents Manna From Heaven. A comedic fable about what happens when you get a gift from God (a financial windfall), but find out man...
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Sep 14, 2002 · Overview. Manna From Heaven is a comedic fable about what happens when you get a gift from God (a financial windfall), but many years later you find out it was a just a loan and it's due immediately. Once upon a time, many years ago, a neighborhood in Buffalo, NY is mysteriously showered with 20 dollar bills. Theresa, a young girl who everyone ...
MANNA FROM HEAVEN is a lighthearted comedic fable about what happens when you get a “gift from God” (a financial windfall), but many years later you find out it was a just a loan — and it’s due immediately. With its star-studded ensemble cast, MANNA FROM HEAVEN is a delightful and refreshing comedy about rediscovering hope at any age.
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Manna from Heaven is a 2002 film written by Gabrielle B. Burton and co-directed by her daughters Gabrielle C. Burton and Maria Burton. The film won awards at four film festivals. It was actor Jerry Orbach's final film before his death from prostate cancer in 2004 and Shelley Duvall's final film before her retirement from acting in 2002.