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    Miracle at Moreaux

    1985 · History · 54m

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  1. Sep 30, 2003 · Miracle at Moreaux [DVD] Loretta Swit (Actor), Genevive Appleton (Actor), Paul Shapiro (Director, Writer) Rated: Unrated. Format: DVD. 4.2 92 ratings. IMDb 6.7/10.0. $2100. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns. Prime Video. $1.99. DVD. $21.00. VHS Tape. from $3.50. Additional DVD options. Edition. Discs. Price. New from.

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  2. Miracle at Moreaux is an inspirational film about overcoming prejudice and the persecution of Jews in WWII. It shows how a group of children harbor hatred and fear for Jews based on the teachings of their parents.

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  3. Release Date. 1985. Production Company. Atlantis Films. Technical Specs. Duration. 60m. TCM Emails. In occupied France during World War II, a nun and her young charges risk their lives to harbor a group of Jewish children escaping the Nazis. Based on a true story.

    • Paul Shapiro
    • Loretta Swit, Joy Robert, Ken Pogue
  4. Dec 2, 1985 · Miracle at Moreaux: Directed by Paul Shapiro. With Loretta Swit, Robert Joy, Ken Pogue, Robert Kosoy. It is 1943, and the students at a catholic boarding school decide to hide three Jewish children from the Nazis. To save the children, the members of the boarding school will have to find the courage to risk their own lives in the process.

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    • Drama, History, War
    • Paul Shapiro
    • 1985-12-02
  5. Miracle at Moreaux DVD Allow 1-3 weeks for delivery within the 50 United States A WonderWorks drama about three Jewish children fleeing Nazi-occupied France who find refuge in a Catholic school run by Sister Gabrielle.

  6. Miracle At Moreaux DVD VIDEO MOVIE three Jewish children flee occupied France! Type: Movie. Platform: DVD. Publisher: All Things Family. Released: 1985. Media: DVD. $17.99. Available Conditions. Used In Sleeve. Add to Cart. Share: Details. What You Get. Shipping + Handling.

  7. Screenplay. R.B. Carney. Teleplay. Jeffrey Cohen. Writer. Drama - On a December night in 1943, three Jewish children escape from Nazi-occupied France and are given refuge by Sister Gabrielle at a Catholic school in which the gentile students must face their fears about harboring Jews from the Nazis. As the students become acquainted with their ...

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