One winter night, two French nuns, Sister Margaret and Sister Sholastica, come to a small New England town where they meet Amelia Potts, who paints beautiful paintings on religious themes. The sisters announced they were going to build a hospital there. One of the sisters, who was born in Chicago, explains that during the war she worked in a children's hospital in Normandy. He survived the war, and her sister vowed to build a hospital in America when she returned. The sisters liked the hill in one of Amelia’s paintings, and they decided to establish this worthy institution on this hill.
They have a lot of troubles with the local bishop and landowners. Are they really going to do it all? But it is already fascinating to watch how the nuns master, say, in the city, driving cars as famously as their other sisters from the films with Louis de Funes. And admire the stone lace of the majestic cathedral. And tennis is played. It attracted that one of the main roles is played by Celeste Hill. Her skills shocked me even in “Gentleman’s Agreement” and “All About Eve”, where she created extremely charismatic and textured images. And in this film opened up in such a role. So how not to want to come to the stables and sing along with soulful full-sounding hymns!