
Miracle of the Heart: A Boys Town Story
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A kindly but firm priest mentors a troubled young boy at the famous Boys Town, a residential care community for troubled youth.
Top Cast


Art Carney
Art Carney
Father Michael T. O'Halloran
Art Carney
Father Michael T. O'Halloran


Jack Bannon
Jack Bannon
Father Lester
Jack Bannon
Father Lester


Anne Pitoniak
Anne Pitoniak
Maggie Scott
Anne Pitoniak
Maggie Scott


Darrell Larson
Darrell Larson
Hank Grogan
Darrell Larson
Hank Grogan


Reginald T. Dorsey
Reginald T. Dorsey
Winslow Denton
Reginald T. Dorsey
Winslow Denton


Shashawnee Hall
Shashawnee Hall
Randall
Shashawnee Hall
Randall
Lisa Sloan
Lisa Sloan
Nancy Grogan
Lisa Sloan
Nancy Grogan


Casey Siemaszko
Casey Siemaszko
Andy Grainger
Casey Siemaszko
Andy Grainger
Barbra Rae
Barbra Rae
Leona Grainger
Barbra Rae
Leona Grainger
Bill Dunbar
Bill Dunbar
John
Bill Dunbar
John
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