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 |
| IMDb profile | |
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.
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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