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Movie/TV Title
The Nun's Story
Title
The Nun's Story
Format
DVD
EAN
0012569739864
Release Date
04/04/2006
Release Year
2006
Studio
WarnerBrothers
Language
French
Subtitle Language
French
Director
Fred Zinnemann
Actor
Dean Jagger
Rating
MPAA Not Rated
No Of Discs
1
Run Time
2 hours and 31 minutes
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
UPC
0012569739864

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  • Audrey Hepburn--Beautiful & Magnificent in the Convent

    If you grew up in the Catholic Church of the 1950s, this movie will let you see what it was like to be one of those nuns that we loved and hated in our Catholic schools. Audrey Hepburn, in one of her finest Best Actress nominated roles, brings to life Sister Luke, who wants to go to what was the Belgian Congo in the late 1930's-early 1940's and nurse the natives. Her journey first of all to the convent as a novice is opposed by her father Dr. Van der Mal (Dean Jagger), but he gives in. She has to study nursing and learn how to be a perfect nun as well. With so much personality and love, it is hard for Sister Luke to be silent. And the ultimate in sacrifices is asked of her by the Mother Superior: to intentionally fail a biology test that will guarantee her quest to go to the Congo. ...

  • Beautiful realistic story of woman's spiritual journey

    Of course I love anything Audrey Hepburn has done, but she is exceptional in this realistic story of what a woman goes thru on her spiritual journey with God. She has the calling, she wants to help people as Jesus did, but she struggles with all the ridiculous rules she has to follow which have little to do with her calling but more to do with the Church's control over her. She is a devout Christian whose father was a doctor so she is very knowledgeable about medicine but not allowed to show her skills less she come across as being too proud. This is the constant struggle she has--the church's way v. God's way or what she feels is God's way. She finally realizes she will never fit in with church life but she can still be a devout Christian. It sustains your interest the whole movie.

  • A GREAT PERIOD IN AMERICAN CINEMA

    America and the world will always remain in love with Audrey Hepburn. The actress in real life was a UN Ambassador of Goodwill to Africa and her personal efforts and sacrifices were seen up until the very week God decided He wanted her back in Heaven. "The Nun's Story" retroactively pays tribute to this and even the very scene where Audrey Hepburn as Sister Luke holds an African baby. This is later realized when in a real life photo, she holds and tries to comfort a starving African baby during the African famine of the 1980's and 1990's. She is truly missed but will continue bring joy to many whenever and wherever her movies are viewed and her face lights up the screen.

  • A movie worth viewing more than once

    I purchased this DVD to play for my 91-year-old mother-in-law. I have this movie on VHS in my library and this is one of just a few titles I now own in both VHS and DVD format. My m-in-l doesn't have a VCR that works anymore. I have viewed this movie several times over the years and I still enjoy watching it. It's really hard to engage m-in-l with anything and she has said "I saw that movie years ago." Yeah, that's probably true; it was released in something like 1959. I don't know how true to life it is in the details of convent life, but I think it's possible there was at least some attention to detail in it. This is one of those movies "worth viewing more than once."

  • Another great heart warming story about religious life.

    This movie goes through the life of one girl who's only ambition in life is to serve in Africa as a nursing nun. It shows all the dificulties that a nun must go through before making her final vows. Then it shows the humility that must be endured through the whole life as a nun. After watching this movie, it is a wonder that there are as many nuns as they actually have. After speaking with teachers that I had as a child, it was suprising as to how accurate the movie is in the life of a nun. I thorghly enjoyed this movie as did my grandchildren. They ought to make more movies today like these epic preformances.