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The Nun's Story Director: Fred Zinnemann Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch, Edith Evans, Peggy Ashcroft

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/04/2006
  • Original Release: 1959
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 17,109

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Closed Caption; Theatrical trailer; English and French languages; English, French and Spanish subtitles

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Disc #1 -- The Nun's Story
1. Credits [2:44]
2. Family Farewells [3:55]
3. Father's Blessing [4:53]
4. Grand Silence [4:49]
5. Instruction [3:28]
6. Perfect Nun [3:38]
7. Obedience, Maturity... [4:31]
8. Investiture to the Novitiate [7:47]
9. Flowers for the Novice [1:29]
10. Mea Culpa [4:40]
11. Departure [1:20]
12. Taking the Habit [2:50]
13. Tropical Medicine [3:14]
14. Do Good and Disappear [3:52]
15. Next Assignment [2:43]
16. Mental Sanitorium [5:22]
17. Attacked by Archangel [3:16]
18. No Resting Place [2:14]
19. Final Vows [:14]
20. Bound for the Congo [:46]
21. Mother Mathilde [5:36]
22. About the Doctor [5:56]
23. Dr. Fortunati [3:21]
24. Notoriety [4:22]
25. Fr. Andre; Tension [2:52]
26. Leper Colony [4:51]
27. Worldly Nun's Diagnosis [4:17]
28. Recovery [6:54]
29. Christmas Convert? [4:44]
30. Death in the Dispensary [1:16]
31. Christmas Mass [3:21]
32. Transfer to Belgium [1:56]
33. Mother House [5:00]
34. War [5:16]
35. Between Us [3:40]
36. Tragic News [2:58]
37. No Longer a Nun [2:23]
38. More Important [2:45]
39. Released [4:32]
40. Out Into the World [3:23]

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Audrey Hepburn stars in The Nun's Story as Sister Luke, postulant of a Belgian order of nuns. Though frequently disillusioned in her efforts to spread good will -- at one point she is nearly killed by a mental patient (Colleen Dewhurst) -- Sister Luke perseveres. Sent as a nurse to the Belgian Congo, an assignment she'd been hoping for, Sister Luke is disappointed to learn that she will not be ministering to the natives but to European patients. Through the example of no-nonsense chief surgeon Peter Finch, the nun sheds her idealism and becomes a diligent worker -- so much so that she contracts tuberculosis. Upon the outbreak of World War II, Sister Luke tries to honor the edicts of her order and not take sides, but this becomes impossible when her father (Dean Jagger) is killed by the Nazis. Realizing that she cannot remain true to her vows, Sister Luke leaves the order and returns to "civilian" life. The Nun's Story ends with a long, silent sequence in which Sister Luke divests herself of her religious robes, dons street garb, and walks out to an uncertain future. There is no background music: director Fred Zinnemann decided that "triumphant" music would indicate that Sister Luke's decision was the right one, while "tragic" music would suggest that she is doing wrong. Rather than make an editorial comment, the director decided against music, allowing the audience members to fill in the blanks themselves. The Nun's Story is based on the book by Kathryn Hulme, whose depiction of convent life was a lot harsher and more judgmental than anything seen in the film. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Inspirationalby Anonymous

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November 15, 2009: Audrey Hepburn, will live on she is timeless and will never be forgotten for her contribution in the actors guild. Audrey Hepburn has always given her best in all her movie classic's. Another suspense filled classic of all time is Wait Until Dark. She also portraid the lovely Eliza Dolittle in My Fair Lady. She is an inspriation to all actors her contribution will live on.

Improving with Ageby KennyA

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May 02, 2009: I always found this to be an interesting film; but only recently have I realized how good it truly is. The performances are uniformly outstanding, with special mention of Peter Finch as the somewhat irreverant doctor who adds a needed portion of humor to the story. Audrey Hepburn is, as always, marvelous in what would seem to be a difficult role. Zinnemann has done it again!


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