The Miracle Woman
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The Miracle Woman | |
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Directed by | Frank Capra |
Produced by | Harry Cohn |
Written by | Dorothy Howell (continuity) John Meehan |
Starring | Barbara Stanwyck David Manners Sam Hardy |
Release date(s) | 1931 |
Running time | 90 mins |
Country | ![]() |
Language | English |
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The Miracle Woman is a 1931 film made at Columbia Studios, based on John Meehan's play Bless You Sister, about a woman preacher (Barbara Stanwyck, in a role inspired by Aimee Semple McPherson) and the blind man who loves her (David Manners). Directed by Frank Capra, it was the second of his five film collaborations with Stanwyck.
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The Miracle Woman at the Internet Movie Database
Films Directed by Frank Capra |
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The Strong Man • For the Love of Mike • Long Pants • The Power of the Press • Say It with Sables • So This Is Love • Submarine • The Way of the Strong • That Certain Thing • The Matinee Idol • Flight • The Donovan Affair • The Younger Generation • Rain or Shine • Ladies of Leisure • Dirigible • The Miracle Woman • Platinum Blonde • Forbidden • American Madness • The Bitter Tea of General Yen • Lady for a Day • It Happened One Night • Broadway Bill • Mr. Deeds Goes to Town • Lost Horizon • You Can't Take It with You • Mr. Smith Goes to Washington • Meet John Doe • Arsenic and Old Lace • It's a Wonderful Life • State of the Union • Riding High • Here Comes the Groom • A Hole in the Head • Pocketful of Miracles |
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