The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima Page #9

Synopsis: In 1917, three shepherd children living just outside Fatima, Portugal have visions of a lovely lady in a cloud. The anticlerical government wishes to squelch the Church; reports of religious experiences are cause for serious concern. Yet the children stand by their story, and the message of peace and hope the Lady brings. In the last vision, attended by thousands of people, the Lady proves her reality with a spectacular miracle that is seen by everyone present. Based on actual events at Fatima in the summer of 1917.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): John Brahm
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.9
APPROVED
Year:
1952
102 min
934 Views


MAN 8:

It's the end of the world.

Vincente,

what's happening?

It's the end

of the world.

No, it can't be.

But I can see again.

I can see.

I can see.

Mother!

It's a miracle.

A miracle.

GIRL:
A miracle.

A miracle!

He walks! He walks!

Mother of God,

pray for us.

Look, the sun

is turning back!

The sign.

The sign.

[ALL SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

The lady kept

her promise.

MAN:

Our clothes are dry.

The earth is dry.

MAN 2:
It's dry. Yes.

MAN 3:
My coat is dry.

My clothes are dry.

Mama, look.

So are ours.

Only the fool sayeth...

there is no God.

NARRATOR:

Where the people of Ftima

in 1917

erected this simple arch,

there now stands

a magnificent basilica.

And on October 13th, 1951,

a million people

from all over the world

gathered here to do homage

to Our Lady of Ftima.

[CHOIR SINGING "GLORIA PATRI"]

The white square of Ftima

is alive with a million white

handkerchiefs

waving an affectionate greeting

to the White Lady of Peace.

As night falls,

a million candles send

a million prayers to heaven.

Inside the basilica,

Francisco and Jacinta

lie in their eternal sleep.

Through the years,

Lcia has devoted

her life to holy service.

Are you happy,

Lcia?

More than I can tell you.

To think that the faith

of you three children

has brought these millions

to Ftima.

It is their own faith

that brought them, Hugo,

their yearning

for peace on earth.

If the people of the world

will pray

as Our Lady asked them to,

God will send us peace.

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Crane Wilbur

Crane Wilbur (November 17, 1886 – October 18, 1973) was an American writer, actor and director for stage, radio and screen. He was born in Athens, New York. Wilbur is best remembered for playing Harry Marvin in The Perils of Pauline. He died in Toluca Lake, California.He was a prolific writer and director of at least 67 films from the silent era into the sound era, but it was as an actor that he found lasting recognition, particularly playing opposite Pearl White in the iconoclastic serial The Perils of Pauline. He brought to the first motion pictures merry eyes, a great, thick crop of wavy, black hair and an athlete's interest in swimming and horseback riding. Twelve years of stage experience prepared him for his venture into the new art of silent motion pictures. He was one of the first to explore the techniques required to communicate through the wordless shadows of the movies. more…

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