Bells Of St. Mary's, The (1945) - (Movie Clip) Was It St. Paul?
Having just wisecracked about the cat, and unexpectedly met the entire faculty, when hed just come to introduce himself to the Mother Superior and principal, Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman), the new priest Fr. OMalley (Bing Crosby) extemporizes, in The Bells Of St. Marys, 1945.
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A liberal priest (Bing Crosby) and a strict nun (Ingrid Bergman) clash in The Bells of St. Mary's (1945).
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Priest Fr. OMalley (Bing Crosby) in a visit at the class run by Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman) observes the work of Luther (Jimmy Crane) and new pupil Patsy (Joan Carroll), about whose circumstances hes better informed, in director Leo McCareys The Bells Of St. Marys, 1945.
Bells Of St. Mary's, The (1945) -- (Movie Clip) He Looked All Right When He Got Here
Opening the sequel to Going My Way, 1944, Bing Crosby reprising his Academy Award-winning role as Fr. OMalley (directed by Leo McCarey, whod just won an Oscar for that previous film), meeting Una OConnor as Mrs. Breen, in The Bells Of St. Marys, 1945, also starring 1944 Academy Award winner (for Gaslight), Ingrid Bergman.
Bells Of St. Mary's, The (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Turning The Other Cheek
Famous bit in which athletically-inclined Mother Superior and principal Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman), having just studied Gene Tunneys book on boxing, imparts what shes learned to schoolyard bullying victim Eddie (Dickie Tyler), directed by Leo McCarey, in The Bells Of St. Marys, 1945.