The Song of Bernadette with Jennifer Jones: DVD Cover
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The Song of Bernadette Director: Henry King Cast: Jennifer Jones, Charles Bickford, Gladys Cooper, Vincent Price

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/03/2003
  • Original Release: 1943
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 3,242

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Closed Caption; Audio commentary by Edward Z. Epstein (author of "Portrait of Jennifer: A Biography of Jennifer Jones"), John Burlingame (biographer of Alfred Newman), and biographer/historian Donald Spoto; "Jennifer Jones: Portrait of a Lady" Biography program; Movietone newsreel of Jennifer Jones; Restoration comparison; Theatrical trailer; Full-frame format (aspect ratio 1.33:1); English and Spanish subtitles

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Main Titles
2. A Poor Family
3. Gathering Wood
4. A Vision
5. The Lady's Request
6. Going to the Grotto
7. Neutrality
8. Arresting Bernadette
9. A Message for the Church
10. The Spring
11. Pilgrimage to Lourdes
12. Closing the Grotto
13. Examining Bernadette
14. Arresting Pilgrims
15. Re-Opening the Grotto
16. Investigations
17. Responsibility
18. In the Convent
19. The Chosen
20. Final Confrontation

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Editorial Reviews

The Song of Bernadette is a reverent recounting of the life of St. Bernadette of Lourdes. As a teen-aged peasant girl growing up in the tiny French village of Lourdes in the 19th century, Bernadette (Jennifer Jones) experiences a vision of the Virgin Mary in a nearby grotto. At least, she believes that she did. The religious and political "experts" of the region cannot accept the word of a silly little girl, and do their best to get her to renounce her claims. Bernadette's vision becomes a political hot potato for many years, with the authorities alternately permitting and denying the true believers' access to the grotto. No matter what the higher-ups may think of Bernadette, there is little denying that the springs of Lourdes hold some sort of recuperative powers for the sick and lame. Eventually, Bernadette dies, never faltering in her conviction that she saw the Blessed Virgin; years later, she is canonized as a saint, and the Grotto of Lourdes remains standing as a permanent shrine. The 20th Century-Fox people knew that The Song of Bernadette would whip up controversy from both the religious and the agnostic. The company took some of the "curse" off the project with a now-famous opening title: "To those who believe in God, no explanation is necessary. To those who do not believe in God, no explanation is possible." Jennifer Jones' performance in The Song of Bernadette won her the Best Actress Oscar in 1943. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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April 07, 2009: One of the best spiritual movies I've ever watched! I have found myself thinking about this movie weeks and weeks later. Very inspiring and motivating. I love this movie!

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November 22, 2005: I have never enjoyed a movie such as this, i can't begin to express the satisfaction i get, i don't like black and whites but this is one of my favorite movies, it does something to me everytime i watch it, a sort of fulfilment. I am going to buy the dvd. yeah for me!


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