Come to the Stable
Laughs To Make Your Heart Ring Out With Joy!
1949 | 94m | English
Popularity: 0.7 (history)
| Director: | Henry Koster |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Oscar Millard, Clare Boothe Luce, Sally Benson |
| Staring: |
| Two nuns arrive unannounced in the small New England town of Bethlehem, where they recruit various townspeople to help them build a children's hospital. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 27, 1949 |
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| Director: | Henry Koster |
| Writer: | Oscar Millard, Clare Boothe Luce, Sally Benson |
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama |
| Keywords | nun, catholic, new england |
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 29, 2026 Entered: Apr 21, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Loretta Young | Sister Margaret |
| Celeste Holm | Sister Scholastica |
| Hugh Marlowe | Robert Masen |
| Elsa Lanchester | Amelia Potts |
| Thomas Gomez | Luigi Rossi |
| Dorothy Patrick | Kitty |
| Basil Ruysdael | The Bishop |
| Dooley Wilson | Anthony James |
| Regis Toomey | Monsignor Talbot |
| Mike Mazurki | Sam |
| Walter Baldwin | Claude Jarman (uncredited) |
| Pati Behrs | Nun (uncredited) |
| John Bleifer | Rosey (uncredited) |
| Nan Boardman | Nun (uncredited) |
| Wally Brown | Howard Sheldon (uncredited) |
| Russ Clark | Policeman (uncredited) |
| Louise Colombet | Nun (uncredited) |
| Teddy Driver | Cherub (uncredited) |
| Robert Foulk | New York City Policeman (uncredited) |
| Gordon Gebert | Willie Matthews (uncredited) |
| Eula Guy | Mrs. O'Connor (uncredited) |
| Louis Jean Heydt | Al Newman (uncredited) |
| Tim Huntley | Buzz Townsend-Cooper (uncredited) |
| Danny Jackson | George (Jarman's Assistant) (uncredited) |
| Virginia Keiley | Mrs. Townsend-Cooper (uncredited) |
| Nolan Leary | Bethlehem Station Master (uncredited) |
| Henri Letondal | Father Barraud (uncredited) |
| Ian MacDonald | Mr. Matthews (uncredited) |
| Marion Martin | Rossi's Manicurist (uncredited) |
| Edwin Max | Whitey (uncredited) |
| Roddy McCaskill | Cherub (uncredited) |
| Gary Pagett | Johnnie Matthews (uncredited) |
| Jean Prescott | Mrs. Matthews (uncredited) |
| Yvette Reynard | Nun (uncredited) |
| Frank Richards | Lefty (uncredited) |
| Loulette Sablon | Nun (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Henry Koster | Director |
| Oscar Millard | Screenplay |
| Clare Boothe Luce | Story |
| Cyril J. Mockridge | Music |
| Lionel Newman | Music Director |
| Joseph LaShelle | Director of Photography |
| Lyle R. Wheeler | Art Direction |
| Joseph C. Wright | Art Direction |
| Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
| Paul S. Fox | Set Decoration |
| Charles LeMaire | Wardrobe Master |
| Kay Nelson | Costume Designer |
| Edward B. Powell | Orchestrator |
| Maurice De Packh | Orchestrator |
| Fred Sersen | Visual Effects |
| Bernard Freericks | Sound |
| Roger Heman Sr. | Sound |
| Sally Benson | Screenplay |
| Ben Nye | Makeup Artist |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Samuel G. Engel | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 2 |
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| 2025 | 12 | 2 | 4 | 0 |
| 2026 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 0 |
| 2026 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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There was always something of the butter wouldn’t melt about Loretta Young but rarely more so in this enjoyable caper of two nuns who set about building a children’s hospital. Her sister “Margaret” has travelled from wartime France with her colleague “Scholastica” (Celeste Holm) and they have arrive ... d at what they reckon, thanks to a nativity at the home of the eccentric “Miss Potts” (Elsa Lanchester), is a divinely inspired site. There’s plenty of land and an old factory for them to use so all they need do now is get the bishop to give them some cash and away they go. Unfortunately, he (Basil Ruysdael) hasn’t the cash nor is he convinced that they will ever get the land owner to sell. Undaunted, they set off on that task and so follows a series of amiable escapades involving gangsters, a songwriter who doesn’t really want them in his backyard (Hugh Marlowe), plenty of noisy geese, ducks, jams and the best example of a fully frocked nun playing tennis you are ever likely to see. Is there any doubt as to the conclusion? Well no, indeed that aspect of the film is all rather rushed. It’s the path to that which brings a feel-good factor to the proceedings with these two persistent women staying just the right side of annoying as they mix dedication with a certain degree of serendipity to attain their goal. It has the feel of a Christmas film to it, with messages of humanity and decency writ large; Lanchester plays engagingly as the well-meaning but slightly dotty “Potts” and though I could have been doing with a little more from Holm, she and Young deliver a mischievous blend of tenacity and the silly quite entertainingly.