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  2. Against all odds the indomitable sisters move Masen and several other unlikely contributors into making the hospital a reality. It's fine family viewing with a warmth an innocence unseen in today's more cynical Christmas pics.

    • (1.6K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Henry Koster
    • 1949-09
  3. Often categorized as a Christmas movie, COME TO THE STABLE actually isn't. Though its opening takes place during or around the Christmas season, the love, care and kindness enriched by others is felt throughout its three month time span in which its set.

  4. Come to the Stable is a 1949 American comedy drama film that tells how two French religious sisters come to a small New England town and involve the townsfolk in helping them to build a children's hospital.

  5. In this heartwarming 1949 film, Sister Margaret (Loretta Young) and Sister Scholastica (Celeste Holm) arrive unannounced and determined to build a children's hospital in the small New England town...

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    • Henry Koster
    • Holiday, Comedy, Drama
    • Loretta Young
  6. Dec 12, 2020 · My final review for Christmas 2012 is the 1949 film Come to the Stable. Its not a Christmas movie per se, but it does include the building of a church in a town called Bethlehem so it’s good enough to round out the series.

  7. One of the most popular films of 1949, Come to the Stable, has become over the years a perennial showing during the Christmas season due to its setting, subject matter, and humanist message.

  8. Dec 27, 2012 · Come to the Stable (1949) was a Drama - Black-and-white Film directed by Henry Koster and produced by Samuel G. Engel. SYNOPSIS. A pair of French nuns fulfill their promise to God by moving to New England to found a children's hospital. A pleasingly warm movie based on a story by Clare Boothe Luce.

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