

Drama
Overview
An African nun is consumed by fear and doubt about her decision to take the solemn vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. Her anguish intensifies night after night as she lies on a hard bed in her small room at the convent and listens to the rhythmic, beckoning drums of her village.
Top Cast


Barbara O. Jones
Barbara O. Jones
Sister Gloria
Barbara O. Jones
Sister Gloria
Marnita Carraway
Marnita Carraway
African Child
Marnita Carraway
African Child
Fred Carraway
Fred Carraway
African Child
Fred Carraway
African Child
Donald Carraway Jr.
Donald Carraway Jr.
African Child
Donald Carraway Jr.
African Child
Sherry Madden
Sherry Madden
African Child
Sherry Madden
African Child
Barbara Young
Barbara Young
Nun #1
Barbara Young
Nun #1
Makini Price
Makini Price
Nun #2
Makini Price
Nun #2


Ron Flagge
Ron Flagge
African Family Member
Ron Flagge
African Family Member
Renee Carraway
Renee Carraway
African Family Member
Renee Carraway
African Family Member
Calvin Patterson
Calvin Patterson
African Villager
Calvin Patterson
African Villager
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