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1943156 minDrama

The Song of Bernadette

Is The Song of Bernadette a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Song of Bernadette worth watching? With a rating of 7/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Song of Bernadette Synopsis

In 1858 Lourdes, France, adolescent peasant Bernadette has a vision of "a beautiful lady" in the Massabielle grotto - the townspeople assume this lady to be the Virgin Mary. Pompous government officials think the girl is insane, doing their best to suppress her and her followers, while the church wants nothing to do with the matter. But as Bernadette attracts wider and wider attention, the phenomenon overtakes everyone in the town, ultimately transforming their lives.

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Jennifer Jones
Jennifer JonesBernadette
William Eythe
William EytheAntoine Nicolau
Charles Bickford
Charles BickfordFather Peyramale
Vincent Price
Vincent PriceProsecutor Vital Dutour
Lee J. Cobb
Lee J. CobbDr. Dozous
Gladys Cooper
Gladys CooperSister Marie Therese Vauzous
Anne Revere
Anne RevereLouise Soubirous
Roman Bohnen
Roman BohnenFrançois Soubirous
Mary Anderson
Mary AndersonJeanne Abadie
Patricia Morison
Patricia MorisonEmpress Eugenie

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Is The Song of Bernadette worth watching?

Yes, The Song of Bernadette is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama movies.

Is The Song of Bernadette hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7/10), The Song of Bernadette is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is The Song of Bernadette?

The Song of Bernadette is a Drama movie that In 1858 Lourdes, France, adolescent peasant Bernadette has a vision of "a beautiful lady" in the Massabielle grotto - the townspeople assume this lady...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 26, 2022
★ 7

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.