| Loretta Young | Sister Margaret |
| Celeste Holm | Sister Scholastica |
| Hugh Marlowe | Robert Masen |
| Elsa Lanchester | Amelia Potts |
| Thomas Gomez | Luigi Rossi |
| Dorothy Patrick | Kitty |
| Basil Ruysdael | The Bishop |
| Dooley Wilson | Anthony James |
| Regis Toomey | Monsignor Talbot |
| Mike Mazurki | Sam |
| Henri Letondal | Father Barraud |
| Walter Baldwin | Claude Jarman (reattor) (uncredited) |
| Tim Huntley | Mr. Buzz Thompson-Cooper |
| Virginia Kelley | Mrs. Thompson-Cooper |
| Louis Jean Heydt | Al Newman |
| Ian MacDonald | Mr. Matthews |
| Jean Prescott | Mrs. Matthews |
| Gordon Gebert | Willie Matthews |
| Gary Pagett | Johnnie Matthews |
In this heartwarming 1949 film, Sister Margaret and Sister Scholastica arrive unannounced and determined to build a children's hospital in the small New England town of Bethlehem. They seek to fulfill a promise they made to God when he saved a similar infirmary in war-torn Normandy. To build it, the sisters recruit various townspeople, negotiate with a bookie for the land and contend with a songwriter who's set against the project.
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