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                    (1961)
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Bradford Dillman,
Dolores Hart,
Stuart Whitman,
Cecil Kellaway,
Eduard Franz,
Athene Seyler,
Finlay Currie,
Mervyn Johns,
Russell Napier,
John Welsh
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Michael Curtiz
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Classics,
Classic Dramas,
Religious Dramas,
Biographies,
Faith & Spirituality,
Faith & Spirituality Feature Films,
Religious & Spiritual Dramas
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English, Spanish
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106
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Francis of Assisi (1961) chronicles the life of St. Francis, a wealthy young man who undergoes a religious awakening and dedicates his life to poverty and helping the poor. The film highlights his spiritual journey and the founding of the Franciscan Order.
                 
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