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Synopsis
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, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Brian Smith ADR Recordist
Andrew M. Stearn Art Director
Andrew Stearn Art Director
Shannon O'Connor Assistant Production Coordinator
Daryl Sancton Associate Producer
David J. Siegel Associate Producer
Judy Farkas Associate Producer
Lisa Wilson Associate Producer
Richard Vetere Book Author
Clare Walker Casting
Todd Thaler Casting
Jerzy Zielinski Cinematographer
Don Carmody Co-producer
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek Composer (Music Score)
Denise Cronenberg Costume Designer
Agnieszka Holland Director
David J. Siegel Editor
Andrew Stevens Executive Producer
Ashok Amritraj Executive Producer
Francis Ford Coppola Executive Producer
Jane Rogers Extra Casting
Jayson Clute First Assistant Camera
Kirsta Teague First Assistant Camera
Andrew Shea First Assistant Director
Michael McCusker First Assistant Editor
Douglas Reed Foley Artist
Gina Nuccio Foley Editor
David Breeze Gaffer
Marty Dejczak Location Manager
Beverly Carr Makeup
Elaine Offers Makeup
Christopher Kennedy Music Editor
Eric Bergman Post Production Supervisor
Elie Samaha Producer
Fred Fuchs Producer
Steven Haft Producer
Deborah Bacquel Production Accountant
Melissa F. Barrie Production Coordinator
Robert De Vico Production Designer
Chris David Re-Recording Mixer
John Brasher Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Woroniuk Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Purdy Re-Recording Mixer
John Romano Screenwriter
Richard Vetere Screenwriter
Nelson Ferreira Sound Effects Editor
Tim Kimmel Sound Effects Editor
Peter Shewchuk Sound/Sound Designer
Dawn Rivard Special Effects
Michael Kavanagh Special Effects
Derek Liscoumb Special Effects Technician
Tim Merkel Steadicam Operator
Pierre Vinet Still Photographer
Kasia Adamik Storyboard Artist
Henrik R. Fett Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Mullican Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 1999
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for some language, sex-related and violent images, and brief drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
American Zoetrope
Franchise Pictures
Haft Entertainment

Release
December 29, 1999 (USA)
by Sony Pictures Entertainment