$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 2003
The story of a peasant girl Bernadette Soubirous, a poverty-stricken, pure hearted adolescent, who saw a vision, of a "Beautiful Lady" near her home town of Lourdes in 1858. The wondrous news spreads rapidly throughout France, leaving in its wake a variety of consequences: adoration, suspicion and greed among the people of Lourdes skepticism from the town doctor (Lee J. Cobb) charges of insanity from the town prosecutor (Vincent Price) threats of physical punishment, then support and guidance from the Dean of Lourdes (Charles Bickford), who finally becomes convinced that the miracle has, indeed, taken place. Winner of four Academy Awards, including Best Actress and Best Score, this true story is both first-rate filmmaking and an inspiring tribute to faith, courage and the human spirit.
$14.99 | iTunes
Released: 1956
Grace Kelly is gloriously, glamorously regal in this retelling of Ferenc Molnar's romantic fable about a shy princess whose headtells her to wed a worldly Crown Prince (Alec Guinness), but whose heart is drawn to a dashing commoner (Louis Jourdan). Garbed indreamy Helen Rose gowns, surrounded by Mittel-European opulence, the leading lady dances, duels, flirts, falls in love and makeseven the most jaded moviegoer want to believe in fairy tales. And just to prove that fairy tales can come true, Kelly became areal-life princess as The Swan went into release, marrying Prince Rainier of Monaco in a magnificent royal wedding that captured theworld's imagination.
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 1943
A nurse in the Caribbean resorts to voodoo to cure her patient, even though she's in love with the woman's husband. Along the way she discovers a few family secrets that cause complications. "...rich atmosphere, mesmerizing story." - Leonard Maltin.
$2.99 | VUDU
Released: 1943
During the 19th century in the small village of Lourdes, France, a young peasant girl had a vision of the Virgin Mary, or she believes she did. Upon revealing what happened, Bernadette is scoffed at by the regional religious and politcal experts. Unwavering in her belief, this 1943 film sparked contoversy among both the religous and the agnostic in this portrait of St. Bernadette of Lourdes.
more Edith Barrett Movies videos