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Encyclopedia > Saving Grace

Saving Grace is the name of at least two films.


Saving Grace (1985) is a film based on the novel by Celia Gittelson, directed by Robert M. Young. The 112-minute comedy is filmed amidst stunning scenery in Italy, and tells a story of the fictional Pope Leo XIV traveling incognito and ending up getting involved with the people of a small village.


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Saving Grace (2000) is a film directed by Nigel Cole. Its tells the story of a woman whose husband commits suicide; left with debts and few skills except her plant-cultivation ability, she takes the suggestion of her gardener and begins cultivating marijuana.


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Saving Grace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (252 words)
Saving Grace (1985) a film based on the novel by Celia Gittelson, directed by Robert M. Young.
Saving Grace (1998) a New Zealand produced film directed by Costa Botes, and starring Kirsty Hamilton and Jim Moriarty, based on a play by Duncan Sarkies.
Saving Grace (2000) a film written by Craig Ferguson and directed by Nigel Cole.
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