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The Bells of St. Mary's
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  The Bells of St. Mary's (1946)

description written by member Ben:

The multi-talented Leo McCarey produced, directed, and wrote this sequel to his delightful Going My Way (1944), for which he won three of his four Oscars; Dudley Nichols (The Informer (1935)) wrote the screenplay. This film received eight Oscar nominations including Best Director & Best Picture for McCarey, Best Actress for Ingrid Bergman (Gaslight (1944)), and Best Actor for Bing Crosby, who'd won for playing Father O'Malley in the previous film; it won for Best Sound, Recording. Oh yeah, and Bing sings (so the film's Score and song "Aren't You Glad You're You" were also nominated), but you probably knew that already.

Starring: Bing Crosby
Ingrid Bergman
Henry Travers
William Gargan
Ruth Donnelly
Joan Carroll
Rhys Williams
Una O'Connor
Directed By: Leo McCarey
Written By: Leo McCarey, Dudley Nichols
Running Time: 126 minutes

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The Bells of St. Mary's Movie Review by B Movie Ben (11/19/2007)

One person told me that he doesn't watch movies before 1960; others won't watch black and white films. They are all losing out on some great movie magic that has thrilled people for decades.

I have seen this film numerous times, and I watched it again yesterday like the first time. At over 2 hours, I would guess it is...

(complete The Bells of St. Mary's review by B Movie Ben)



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