The Song of Bernadette
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.
The Song of Bernadette
December 21, 1943
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Cast (27)
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
Crew (18)
Directing
Henry King
Director
Writing
George Seaton
Screenplay
Franz Werfel
Novel
Production
William Goetz
Executive In Charge Of Production
William Perlberg
Producer
Sound
Alfred Newman
Original Music Composer
Alfred Bruzlin
Sound
Edward B. Powell
Music Arranger
Roger Heman Sr.
Sound
Art
Thomas Little
Set Decoration
James Basevi
Art Direction
William S. Darling
Art Direction
Frank E. Hughes
Assistant Set Decoration
Camera
Arthur C. Miller
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
René Hubert
Costume Design
Guy Pearce
Makeup Artist
Crew
Fred Sersen
Special Effects
Editing
Barbara McLean
Editor