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The Miracle of St. Anne is a 1950 comedy that explores themes of faith and deception. This film features a unique narrative involving a film within a play and partially lost media elements, making it a point of interest for collectors of classic cinema.
The film has been released in various formats over the years, but it remains relatively scarce, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. Interest tends to spike during discussions of religious comedies or when showcasing unique narrative styles from the 1950s. Given its oddball concept and limited availability, it's often a topic of conversation among aficionados who appreciate its mix of faith and humor.
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The Miracle of St. Anne is a comedy film.
The film was produced by Théâtre Édouard VII.
Key themes include Christianity, miracles, and the concept of a fake miracle.
The Miracle of St. Anne is categorized as partially lost media.
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