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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.
| Release Date: | February 21st, 1946 |
| Running Time: | 126 minutes |
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| The Bells of St. Mary's Movie Review by Movie Addict (11/19/2007) |
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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 Movie Addict)
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