The Weekend Nun
The Weekend Nun is a 1972 American television film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. It was based on the true story of Joyce Duco, a nun who became a probation officer.[1]
Reception
The Los Angeles Times wrote it was "surely one of the finest films ever made for television."[2]
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References
- Kramer, Carol (Dec 17, 1972). "'The Weekend Nun': An Unusual Woman's Real Story". Chicago Tribune. p. scl1.
- Thomas, Kevin (Dec 20, 1972). "TV MOVIE REVIEW: Secular vs. Sacred in 'The Weekend Nun'". Los Angeles Times. p. c28.
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