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Miracle At Moreaux (1985)
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Starring: Robert Joy, Robert Kosoy, Marsha Moreau, Ken Pogue, Talya Rubin, Loretta Swit
Director: Paul Shapiro
Category: Drama
Studio: Goldhil
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Length:
58 mins

 
 

 

In the cold of December 1943, three Jewish children flee Nazi-occupied France and find refuge in a Catholic school run by Sister Gabrielle. At first, the nun's young students are afraid to shelter the refugees from Nazi soldiers who are determined to capture them. But the students come to understand and sympathize with the trio's plight and finally even risk their own lives to protect them. Together, they devise a bold escape plan-but will it carry them to freedom or cost them their lives?