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Overview

User Rating:
7.5/10   2,522 votes
Director:
Leo McCarey
Writers:
Leo McCarey (story)
Frank Butler (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
2 October 1944 (Brazil) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama | Musical more
Tagline:
Sing, Bing . . . . You're A Grand, Gay Guy In Your Greatest Picture ! more
Plot:
A new priest shows up at the parish of a crusty old priest named Father Fitzgibbon. The new man, Father O'Malley... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 7 Oscars. Another 9 wins & 3 nominations more
User Comments:
Bing and Barry more

Cast

 (Complete credited cast)

Bing Crosby ... Father Chuck O'Malley
Barry Fitzgerald ... Father Fitzgibbon
Frank McHugh ... Father Timothy O'Dowd
James Brown ... Ted Haines Jr.

Gene Lockhart ... Ted Haines Sr.
Jean Heather ... Carol James
Porter Hall ... Mr. Belknap
Fortunio Bonanova ... Tomaso Bozanni
Eily Malyon ... Mrs. Carmody
The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir ... Choir
Risë Stevens ... Genevieve Linden
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Additional Details

Runtime:
130 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)
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Trivia:
Added to the National Film Register in 2004. more
Goofs:
Boom mic visible: Directly after the first rendition of "Going My Way", the shadow of the boom mike can be seen moving on the church wall behind father Fitzgibbon and Miss Linden. more
Quotes:
Father Chuck O'Malley: Hail, Alma Mater, thy time-honored halls shall echo with our praise till we die; and round our hearts are the ivy-covered walls of East St. Louis High. more
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Featured in Leonard Nimoy Demonstrates the Magnavision Videodisc Player (1981) (V) more
Soundtrack:
Ave Maria more

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4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
Bing and Barry, 20 December 2005
7/10
Author: jotix100 from New York

Leo McCarey's sentimental 1944 film, "Going My Way" is a positive film that dealt with the problems of the inner city back when the term hadn't been coined. St. Dominic's Church is an oasis in the middle of the area that has seen better days. We realize how deeply in trouble the parish is from the start as Mr. Haines is trying to give Father Fitzgibbon an idea of how much he owes the bank and the fact the church will disappear soon.

When Father Chuck O'Malley arrives at St. Dominic to try to save it from its uncertain future, Father Fitzgibbon doesn't have a clue the younger man is going to be over him in all matters of importance. Yet, Father O'Malley never steps over the older priest's shoes to make his rank felt.

This film was shot after the more successful, and better made "The Bells of St. Mary's", but it was released earlier than the other film, probably to capitalize on Bing Crosby's popularity. The film, in fact, is a showcase for Mr. Crosby, who was a likable actor and singer. He has good opportunities in the movie.

As good as Mr. Crosby was in the film, Barry Fitzgerald steals the movie with his Father Fitzgibbon. Mr. Fitzgerald's crusty priest was one of the best creations of his long career. Frank McHugh, another excellent character actor of the era is seen as Father O'Dowd. Gene Lockhart also has a small role as the money man, Mr. Haines. Rise Stevens, the soprano is seen and heard in the film singing in her inimitable style.

The film is a classic that should be seen during the holidays, as it brings cheer and hope to everyone lucky enough to catch a screening of it during Christmas.

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