The Third Miracle (1999)
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67% of critics liked it
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A priest finds his faith tested when he's assigned to investigate a possible case of divine intervention. Rev. Frank Shore (Ed Harris) is a Catholic priest who works as a postulator, a church official who investigates reports of holy miracles to determine their veracity. Some time back, one of… More A priest finds his faith tested when he's assigned to investigate a possible case of divine intervention. Rev. Frank Shore (Ed Harris) is a Catholic priest who works as a postulator, a church official who investigates reports of holy miracles to determine their veracity. Some time back, one of Shore's investigations had ugly repercussions, and now he devotes his time to running a soup kitchen. But he's called back to service by Bishop Cahill (Charles Haid) when a number of Catholics begin calling for the canonization of the late Helen O'Regan, who is alleged to have performed miracles and whose statue is said to weep tears of blood. Shore begins digging into O'Regan's life and the miracles she is supposed to have performed; in his travels, he meets Maria (Caterina Scorsone), a teenage girl who was supposedly healed by O'Regan, and Roxane (Anne Heche), O'Regan's daughter, who was abandoned by her mother, wants nothing to do with her story, and has given up her belief in God. While investigating the miracle of O'Regan's statue, Shore witnesses the bleeding himself and tells the church that he believes the claims are legitimate. However, this view leads to angry reprisals from Archbishop Werner (Armin Mueller-Stahl); Shore's story is not given any greater credence when he become romantically involved with Roxanne. The Third Miracle was released only a few months after Stigmata, another story of Catholic priests investigating allegations of a modern-day miracle, not the sort of subject one might have expected to become a trend. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Agnieszka Holland
- Written By
- John Romano, Richard Vetere
- Genres
- Drama, Faith & Spirituality
- In Theaters
- Dec 29, 1999 Wide
- On DVD
- Jun 13, 2000
- Studio
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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Michael Dequina, TheMovieReport.com
Faces an uphill battle to make believers of its audience.
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Daniel Eagan, Film Journal International
Well-acted but unsatisfying drama about researching a potential saint
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Philip Martin, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
...a thinking person's version of the millennial spiritual angst movie
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Nick Davis, Nick's Flick Picks
An odd bit of spiritual dithering, not really bad but not really good.
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Jon Niccum, Pitch.com
The Third Miracle is a film rife with religious ideology but also steeped in the atmosphere of a classic detective novel.
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Cast
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Ed Harris
as Father Frank Shore
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Anne Heche
as Roxane
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Armin Mueller-Stahl
as Archbishop Werner
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Charles Haid
as Bishop Cahill
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Michael Rispoli
as John Leone
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James Gallanders
as Brother Gregory
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Jean-Louis Roux
as Cardinal Sarrazin
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Ken James
as Father Paul Panak
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Catarina Scorsone
as Maria
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Barbara Sukowa
as Helen
- Robert Lee Jarvis
- Ned Vukovic
- Jade Smith
- Monique Mojica
- Aron Tager
- Norma Dell'Agnese
- Steve Ferguson
- Mark Huisman
- Rodger Barton
- Sofia Polanska
- Pavol Simon
