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The Bells of St. Mary

Not Rated In Theaters 12/4/1998 , 126min.
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Plot & Details

In this follow-up to director Leo McCarey's Going My Way (1944), Bing Crosby repeats his Oscar-winning characterization of happy-go-lucky priest Father O'Malley. The good father is sent to help out financially strapped St. Mary's Academy, a parochial school presided over by lovely nun Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman). The film is constructed in anecdotal fashion: Nun and priest gently quarrel over teaching methods; they help patch up the tottering marriage of William Gargan and Martha Sleeper; Sister Benedict plays baseball and teaches a student how to box; Father O'Malley softens the heart of the man who holds the mortgage (Henry Travers) by convincing the poor fellow that he's only got a few months to live; and the kids of St. Mary's put on a much-revised stage version of the Nativity, complete with a chorus of "Happy Birthday" on the occasion of the Virgin Birth. A huge hit at the box office, Bells of St. Mary's was nominated for nine Academy Awards.
  • MPAA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Run Time: 126min.
  • Theatrical Release Date: 12/04/1998
  • DVD Release Date: 08/18/1998
  • Distributor(s): Warner Bros.
  • Director(s): Leo McCarey
  • Starring: Bing Crosby , Ingrid Bergman , Henry Travers , Ruth Donnelly , William Gargan
  • Themes: Orphans,Members of the Clergy
  • Tone: Affectionate,Humorous,Sentimental,Sweet,Warm
  • Keywords: Mother-Superior,bankruptcy,battle [war],career,finances,priest,religion,school
  • Language: English

Awards

Academy Awards

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Actor Bing Crosby Nominated
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Stephen Dunn Won
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Director Leo McCarey Nominated
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Song Jimmy Van Heusen Nominated
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Score - Drama or Comedy Robert Emmett Dolan Nominated
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Actress Ingrid Bergman Nominated
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Editing Harry Marker Nominated
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Song Johnny Burke Nominated
1945 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture Nominated

Golden Globes

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1945 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Actress Ingrid Bergman Won
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