Overview:
In 1917, three shepherd children living just outside Fatima, Portugal have visions of a lovely lady in a cloud. The anticlerical government wishes to squelch the Church; reports of religious experiences are cause for serious concern. Yet the children stand by their story, and the message of peace and hope the Lady brings. In the last vision, attended by thousands of people, the Lady proves her reality with a spectacular miracle that is seen by everyone present. Based on actual events at Fatima in the summer of 1917.| Status: | Released (1952-08-20) |
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| Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 2 nominations total |
| Screen: | Crane Wilbur, James O'Hanlon |
| Productions: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English, Português |
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- 33019: Bryan Foy - Producer - Production
- 19396: John Brahm - Director - Directing
- 84940: Crane Wilbur - Writer - Writing
- 133439: Edwin B. DuPar - Director of Photography - Camera
- 68090: Thomas Reilly - Editor - Editing
- 7127: Edward Carrere - Art Direction - Art
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It’s quite interesting that this story of post revolutionary Portugal shows the church as a bastion of freedom when barely a generation before it was the epitome of state control and dogmatic domination! Whilst that wheel has definitely turned as far as the state is concerned, this a ....
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