Dana Delaney Intro - The Song Of Bernadette (1943)
Guest host Dana Delaney introduces The Song Of Bernadette, 1943.
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Left alone while her sturdier sister (Ermadean Walters) and friend (Mary Anderson) seek firewood, Bernadette (Jennifer Jones) at the grotto sees a vision (resembling Linda Darnell) for the first time, in Henry King's The Song Of Bernadette, 1945.
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