The Third Miracle
The Vatican sends a priest to verify some miracles, performed by a woman who has been nominated for sainthood...
Casts & Crew
Ed Harris
Anne Heche
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Charles Haid
Ken James
Barbara Sukowa
Sofia Polanska
Pavol Simon
Ivan Lukac
Patrik Minar
Michael Rispoli
Kenny Robinson
Rony Clanton
Angela Fusco
Susan Henley
Jade Smith
Monique Mojica
James Gallanders
Gerard Ronan
Alastair Moir
Kay Hawtrey
Ron Gabriel
Desmond Ellis
Mark Huisman
Norma Dell'Agnese
Rogue Johnston
Ian Eugene Ryan
Christopher Bolton
Natalie Urquhart
Ralph Small
Don Carmody
Caterina Scorsone
Rodger Barton
Junior Williams
Catherine Gourdier
Lili Francks
Craig Eldridge
Michael Millar
Aron Tager
Arthur Eng
Duaine Devereaux
Ron Kennell
Jean-Louis Roux
Ned Vukovic
Mary-Lu Zahalan
Trevor Lowden
Leanne Poirier Greenfield
Rik Walters
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