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The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)

6.8 | Dec 27, 1945 (US) | Drama, Comedy | 02:06
Budget: N/A | Revenue: 21 300 000

The Whole World's in Tune... with Bing and Bergman together at their most brilliant best!

Father O'Malley is sent to St. Mary's, a run-down parochial school on the verge of condemnation. He and Sister Benedict work together in an attempt to save the school, though their differing methods often lead to good-natured disagreements.

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Bing Crosby
Father Chuck O'Malley
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Ingrid Bergman
Sister Mary Benedict
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Henry Travers
Horace P. Bogardus
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William Gargan
Joe Gallagher
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Ruth Donnelly
Sister Michael
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Joan Carroll
Patsy Gallagher
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Martha Sleeper
Mary Gallagher
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Rhys Williams
Dr. McKay
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Richard Tyler
Eddie Breen
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Una O'Connor
Mrs. Breen

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jul 01, 2022
With the possible exception of Julie Andrews, I don't think I've seen anyone more suited to the role of a nun than Ingrid Bergman. Here she runs the eponymous school for young children. The arrival of the new Father "O'Malley" (Bing Crosby) causes a few ripples - they gently clash on the approach to educating the children, but for the most part remain focused on trying to get their neighbour "Mr. Bogardus" (Henry Travers) to donate a building he owns next door, so the school can extend. Essentially an engaging triple-hander, this is an enjoyable feel-good film that demonstrates the skills of all three, very much in their element, with a solidly uplifting story and the odd bit of crooning from Crosby. It is a bit too long, but the ending is a little heart-rending - if also just a bit dragged out - and it has something of a Christmas feel to it that makes it easy to watch.