Miracle at Moreaux (1986)

It would take love, courage and more to save the children from Nazi oppression.

Miracle at Moreaux (1986) poster

On a December night in 1943, three Jewish children escape from Nazi-occupied France and are given refuge by Sister Gabrielle at a Catholic school in which the Gentile students must face their fears about harboring Jews from the Nazis. As the students become acquainted with their Jewish peers, they grow more sympathetic to their situation and eventually go to great lengths -- and take serious risks -- to save the lives of their newfound friends.

Director: Paul Shapiro
Genre: Drama, History, TV Movie
Runtime: 58 min
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Music: Jonathan Goldsmith
Production: PBS
Country: Canada, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Miracle at Moreaux about?
On a December night in 1943, three Jewish children escape from Nazi-occupied France and are given refuge by Sister Gabrielle at a Catholic school in which the Gentile students must face their fears about harboring Jews from the Nazis. As the students become acquainted with their Jewish peers, they grow more sympathetic to their situation and eventually go to great lengths -- and take serious risks -- to save the lives of their newfound friends.
Who directed Miracle at Moreaux?
Miracle at Moreaux was directed by Paul Shapiro.
Who stars in Miracle at Moreaux?
Miracle at Moreaux stars Loretta Swit, Robert Joy, Ken Pogue, Robert Kosoy, Marsha Moreau, Talya Rubin.
How long is Miracle at Moreaux?
Miracle at Moreaux has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is Miracle at Moreaux?
Miracle at Moreaux is a Drama, History, TV Movie film.
Where was Miracle at Moreaux produced?
Miracle at Moreaux was produced in Canada, United States of America.