

Never Take No for an Answer
Directed by Maurice Cloche, Ralph Smart1951 82mDrama
7.56.3
Peppino, the endearing young hero of this beautiful fable, although he is a priest's friend, is not understood by the almighty clergy. His donkey is ill and he believes that Saint Francis of Assisi (Peppino lives in Assisi) can cure his pet. After all, he healed his pal's kitten; but to get a donkey into a crypt comes against a refusal. Nevertheless, the boy never takes no for an answer and he will walk all the way to Rome to see the Holy Father.
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Never Take No for an Answer was released on December 18, 1951.
Never Take No for an Answer was directed by Maurice Cloche, Ralph Smart.
Never Take No for an Answer has a runtime of 82m.
Never Take No for an Answer was produced by Anthony Havelock-Allan.
Peppino, the endearing young hero of this beautiful fable, although he is a priest's friend, is not understood by the almighty clergy. His donkey is ill and he believes that Saint Francis of Assisi (Peppino lives in Assisi) can cure his pet. After all, he healed his pal's kitten; but to get a donkey into a crypt comes against a refusal. Nevertheless, the boy never takes no for an answer and he will walk all the way to Rome to see the Holy Father.
The key characters in Never Take No for an Answer are Peppino (Vittorio Manunta), Father Damico (Denis O'Dea), Strotti (Guido Celano).
Never Take No for an Answer is a Drama film.
Never Take No for an Answer has an audience rating of 7.5 out of 10.





