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The Weekend Nun (TV Movie 1972) Joanna Pettet, Vic Morrow, Ann Sothern
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True story of Jane Duco, a young nun who also had a job as a probation officer.
This movie is based on the true life story of a nun who goes to work as a probation officer. The story follows Sister Damian to her day job as probation officer Marjorie Walker. The naive nun is exposed to the seedy side of life, dealing with drug addicts and a suicidal teen prostitute, Audree. The show focuses on the conflict Sister Damian Marjorie has between her vows and her need to do the social work she feels is her calling.
Director: Jeannot Szwarc
Writer: Ken Trevey
Stars: Joanna Pettet, Vic Morrow, Ann Sothern
DVD will play worldwide.
If you would like a download instead of the DVD In Note to seller write Download.
If your requesting a DVD No download will be sent.
Downloads are the same price as the DVD.
Store link Below to add a case & art work We don't do disc art for the Dvd.
https://www.truetvmovies.net/store/p4964/Case_%26_Art_Work_to_be_added_to_your_Dvd.html
True story of Jane Duco, a young nun who also had a job as a probation officer.
This movie is based on the true life story of a nun who goes to work as a probation officer. The story follows Sister Damian to her day job as probation officer Marjorie Walker. The naive nun is exposed to the seedy side of life, dealing with drug addicts and a suicidal teen prostitute, Audree. The show focuses on the conflict Sister Damian Marjorie has between her vows and her need to do the social work she feels is her calling.
Director: Jeannot Szwarc
Writer: Ken Trevey
Stars: Joanna Pettet, Vic Morrow, Ann Sothern