The Miracle of the Cards
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Director Mark Griffiths Initial DVD release February 5, 2002 Writer Lee Wilson Language English | 5.6/10 IMDb 53% Genre Drama Duration Country United States Canada | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date November 10, 2001 Genres Television film, Drama, Family film, Family Drama Cast (Josh), (Editor), (Marion Shergold), Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Craig Shergold), (Ernie Shergold), Jeremy Guilbaut (Steve Shergold)Similar movies Kirk Cameron appears in The Miracle of the Cards and Left Behind II: Tribulation Force Tagline Can the whole world's prayers work a miracle? |
The Miracle of the Cards is 2002 American television drama film distributed by Cloud Ten Pictures. It starred Kirk Cameron, Karin Konoval, Catherine Oxenberg, Peter Wingfield and Richard Thomas. It first aired on November 10, 2001 on PAX (now known as Ion Television).
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The Miracle of the Cards' taglines were "Witness the power of faith" and "Can the whole world's prayers work a miracle?" It was not rated by the Motion Picture Association of America.
The miracle of the cards trailer
Plot
The Miracle of the Cards is based on the true story of 9-year old English youngster Craig Shergold (Thomas Sangster), who in 1988 is diagnosed with a brain tumor. Although the prognosis is negative, Craig's mother Marion (Catherine Oxenberg) becomes convinced that there is a cure for it, and that the means of finding that cure is to break the Guinness World Record for receiving greeting cards. Broadcasting a plea to everyone in the world, Marion is successful in bringing 350 million cards to Craig's door. One of those cards provides the key for Craig's ultimate salvation. A cynical reporter, Josh (Kirk Cameron), finds himself witnessing a miracle he can hardly believe.
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