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The Miracle of the Cards
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0745638007136
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Cloud Ten Pictures
Languages: English (Original Language),
Manufacturer: Cloud Ten Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Cloud Ten Pictures
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 05, 2002
Running Time: 89 minutes
Studio: Cloud Ten Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: November 10, 2001
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Rating: - Based On A True Story Films
Coming into a movie of its sorts you're expecting the sorrows, with your klenex close by. Having this about a child allows for the water works.
The young antagonist of the movie comes across as a delightful personality. He's into football, and for Christmas his parents give him a new bike, but he's tired. He's lying on the sofa.
After the holidays, he mentions an earache, but the doc doesn't think much of it. Mom and the pharmacist at the drugstore believe otherwise, as he worsens. With ... Read More
Rating: - Love this movie!
This is a very inspiring movie, much loved by my grandson. Thank you for such speedy service. The dvd arrived in great condition. Thanks.
Rating: - Touching
How closely this overtly Christian film hews to the "true" story I don't know, but I thought it worthwhile. The principals carry their parts off well, though Catherine Oxenberg, the American actress who plays the English mother, has trouble with the English accent throughout and doesn't quite get the English mannerisms across.
The flow of the picture is a tad too easy-going, considering the harrowing nature of the boy's illness, but, in general, the tone is appropriate. The brief appearance ... Read More
Rating: - Not as good or as bad as the other reviews would claim...!
When I learned the premise that The Miracle of the Cards is based on, that discovery was met with an inward groan. Here it is: a young boy with a brain tumor, not likely to survive, wants to break the Guinness Book of World Records count for receiving get-well cards. I was glad to see that the movie is based on a true story, at least, and not some urban legend or internet hoax.
The story is told mostly through flashbacks during a sceptical reporter's interviews with the young patient's parents. ... Read More
Rating: - Very touching movie, watched it with my children.. God can use many things to answer our prayers...
I was compelled to watch this movie after I read 2 reviews on this site stating it was an Insult to God, that this Mother gave all her glory to the Cards, stating the movie should be thrown in the trash & ends with scriptures -- Then an earlier review saw only Hypocrisy. I'm thinking, WHAT??!! A movie like this, I just had to take a look! As a Christian myself (obviosly not the kind they are, what would they have done - given their son a sermon every day while he laid in the hospital bed ?). I DID NOT ... Read More
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