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| Director: | Henry King | 
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| Writer: | Franz Werfel, George Seaton | 
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| In 1858 Lourdes, France, Bernadette, an adolescent peasant girl, has a vision of "a beautiful lady" in the city dump. She never claims it to be anything other than this, but the townspeople all assume it to be the Virgin Mary. The pompous government officials think she is nuts, and do their best to suppress the girl and her followers, and the church wants nothing to do with the whole matter. But as Bernadette attracts wider and wider attention, the phenomenon overtakes everyone in the the town, and transforms their lives. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 21, 1943 | 
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| Director: | Henry King | 
| Writer: | Franz Werfel, George Seaton | 
| Genres: | Drama | 
| Keywords | france, countryside, nun, based on novel or book, southern france, miracle, biography, vision, religion, church, catholic, lourdes france, convent (nunnery), virgin mary, 19th century, covenant, spring (water) | 
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $2,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Jennifer Jones | Bernadette | 
| William Eythe | Antoine Nicolau | 
| Charles Bickford | Father Peyramale | 
| Vincent Price | Prosecutor Vital Dutour | 
| Lee J. Cobb | Dr. Dozous | 
| Gladys Cooper | Sister Marie Therese Vauzous | 
| Anne Revere | Louise Soubirous | 
| Roman Bohnen | François Soubirous | 
| Mary Anderson | Jeanne Abadie | 
| Patricia Morison | Empress Eugenie | 
| Aubrey Mather | Mayor Lacade | 
| Charles Dingle | Jacomet | 
| Edith Barrett | Croisine Bouhouhorts | 
| Sig Ruman | Louis Bouriette | 
| Blanche Yurka | Aunt Bernarde Casterot | 
| Ermadean Walters | Marie Soubirous | 
| Marcel Dalio | Callet | 
| Pedro de Cordoba | Dr. LeCramps | 
| Jerome Cowan | Emperor Louis Napoleon III | 
| Charles Waldron | Bishop of Tarbes (uncredited) | 
| Linda Darnell | The Virgin Mary (uncredited) | 
| Edward Fielding | Doctor with Empress' Baby (uncredited) | 
| Fernanda Eliscu | Townswoman (uncredited) | 
| Edward Keane | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Mae Marsh | Madame Blanche - Townswoman (uncredited) | 
| Alan Napier | Dr. Debeau | 
| Tala Birell | Madame Leontine Bruat | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Henry King | Director | 
| Guy Pearce | Makeup Artist | 
| Arthur C. Miller | Director of Photography | 
| William Goetz | Executive In Charge Of Production | 
| Fred Sersen | Special Effects | 
| Frank E. Hughes | Assistant Set Decoration | 
| James Basevi | Art Direction | 
| Thomas Little | Set Decoration | 
| Alfred Bruzlin | Sound | 
| Edward B. Powell | Music Arranger | 
| Franz Werfel | Novel | 
| René Hubert | Costume Design | 
| William S. Darling | Art Direction | 
| Roger Heman Sr. | Sound | 
| Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer | 
| Barbara McLean | Editor | 
| George Seaton | Screenplay | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| William Perlberg | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Brian Donlevy | Nominated | 
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Anne Revere | Won | 
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Gladys Cooper | Nominated | 
| Golden Globes | Best Actress | Ryan Jennifer Jones | Won | 
| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | Anne Revere | Nominated | 
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Jennifer Jones turns in an engaging performance as the eponymous girl, living in mid-19th Century France, who claims to have received divine communications in a grotto near her local village of Lourdes. Unsurprisingly, she faces a fairly sceptical clergy and state but her fellow villagers lap it all ... up. That enthusiasm soon spreads and soon - like it or not - she is a phenomenon that has drawn the attention of the Empress Eugenie herself. Her problems only worsen when she is finally accepted, and validated by her church and she takes up residence in a nunnery where she is respected and resented in pretty much equal measure. Cynics may cast aspersions on the reasons behind the casting of Jones in this film, but nobody could argue that her performance is anything other than perfect. She has an innocence that lends well to the plausibility of her charming, unassuming persona and of her pretty turbulent - and short - life too. Charles Bickford also delivers well as her initially suspicious parish priest as do local magistrate "Dutour" (Vincent Price) and doctor "Dozous" (Lee J. Cobb). The writing is maybe not the most significant element of the story, indeed it is a bit vapid at times, but the story quite successfully captivates even now, 80 years later.