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Miracle at Moreaux (1986)

Miracle at Moreaux (1986)
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Loretta Swit stars as a French nun in the made-for-television Miracle at Moreaux. The time is the early 1940s, at the height of the Nazi occupation of France. At the risk of her own life, Loretta shelters three Jewish children in her Catholic schoolroom. Things become even riskier when the three kids request permission to celebrate Hannukah. Miracle at Moreaux debuted December 2, 1985, as part of PBS's Wonderworks series. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Paul W. Shapiro
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Miracle at Moreaux

Loretta Swit stars as a French nun in the made-for-television Miracle at Moreaux. The time is the early 1940s, at the height of the Nazi occupation of France. At the risk of her own life, Loretta shelters three Jewish children in her Catholic schoolroom. Things become even riskier when the three kids request permission to celebrate Hannukah. Miracle at Moreaux debuted December 2, 1985, as part of PBS's Wonderworks series. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
58 mins

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Director(s):
Paul W. Shapiro
Categories:
War
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    Elvira F.

    A very heartwarming story of 3 children who are trying to get to safety from the Nazis who are looking for any Jews to put into concentration camps. One brave nun decides to harbor them and care for these 3 children when the children's guardian gets killed when trying to get food for them. The nun (Loretta) is left with the responsibility to get them to safety. Some of the other school age children who Loretta is responsible for, must also learn about compassion & face their own prejudice & overcome it.

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