It was based in part on the memoirs of lay missionary Gladys Aylward and was NOT a musical. It was adapted to a number of religious radio dramas, again sans music. In real life, the refugees marched to hymns such as Onward, Christian Soldiers!- not Knick Knack Paddy-whack, give the dog a bone! nonsense songs. It was heavy stuff to be mild about it. I do not know where the rather standoff-ish title came from, it may be something from Confucius. Movie version has been angled off as a C.B.I theatre version of The Sound of Music. not too bad a simile, but had only one song.+
The duration of The Inn of the Sixth Happiness is 2.63 hours.
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness was created on 1958-12-11.
Eigth Happiness, according to what i read on Wikipedia.On her arrival in Yungcheng, Aylward worked with an older missionary, Jeannie Lawson, to found The Inn of the Eight Happinesses.
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness - 1958 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Canada:PG (video rating) Finland:K-16 Spain:13 Sweden:15 UK:U UK:PG (video rating) USA:Approved (PCA #19037) West Germany:12
Sixth Happiness was created in 1997.
The duration of Sixth Happiness is 1.62 hours.
The Inn of the 6th Happiness
The Sound of Music: towards the very end, the Von Trapps' escape the Nazis' by sneaking out of Austria over the mountains.I think the OP wants Inn of the Sixth Happiness
For the basic wood made inn you must ask Gannon to build a bridge to the meadow and the next day............wala you can go to the basic wood inn.
They did not actually fight, but were engaged in an exhausting escape and evasion campaign led by a female missionary, played by Ingrid Bergman, in The Inn of the Sixth Happiness. That is the only movie of the type you suggest.
He wrote both ''Unbreakable'' and ''The Sixth Sense''
Actually, "Happiness" was released in October of 1998. Todd Solondz Wrote and Directed "Happiness".