Going My Way (1944) + Bells of St. Mary's (1945) on DVD
Get the original film, Going My Way (1944) and Bells of St. Mary's (1945) for 20% off their individual prices!
Going My Way (1944)
Starring Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Mark McHugh, Ted Haines Jr., Ted Haines Sr
Directed by Leo McCarey
Print: Black and White
Runtime: 126 min.
Genre: Comedy
Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director, the unforgettable classic Going My Way lights up the screen as it warms the heart. Best Actor winner Bing Crosby shines as Father O'Malley, a young priest new to an established but financially flailing parish. When his philosophies conflict with those of curmudgeonly Father Fitzgibbon (Best Supporting Actor winner Barry Fitzgerald), the result is a timeless story of patience, compromise and - just maybe - understanding. Featuring an all-new digitally remastered picture and filled with mesmerizing music including the Academy Award-winning song "Swinging on a Star," Going My Way exemplifies the silver screen at its golden best! "****! Hard to resist!" (Leonard Maltin)
Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Starring Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman, Henry Travers, Ruth Donnelly, Joan Carroll
Directed by Leo McCarey
Print: Black and White
Runtime:126 min.
Genre: Comedy
Witty, heartwarming and one of the most beloved classics of all time, The Bells of St. Mary's delivers all the entertainment of its predecessor, the award winning Going My Way. Bing Crosby recreates his Oscarr-winning (Best Actor) role as parish priest Father O'Malley. The easy-going O'Malley is sent to revive a financially ailing parochial school and immediately finds himself at odds with no-nonsense Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman, Arch of Triumph) on how to educate the children. Beyond their delightful battle of wits lies a bigger problem--the skinflint businessman next door (Henry Travers, It's A Wonderful Life) wants St. Mary's condemned, so he can build a parking lot for his employees. Only a miracle can save St. Mary's now . how a devilish situation finds a heavenly solution remains to be seen in this captivating family classic that was nominated for eight Oscarsr, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. Directed by Leo McCarey (Going My Way, My Son John).
Get the original film, Going My Way (1944) and Bells of St. Mary's (1945) for 20% off their individual prices!
Going My Way (1944)
Starring Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Mark McHugh, Ted Haines Jr., Ted Haines Sr
Directed by Leo McCarey
Print: Black and White
Runtime: 126 min.
Genre: Comedy
Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director, the unforgettable classic Going My Way lights up the screen as it warms the heart. Best Actor winner Bing Crosby shines as Father O'Malley, a young priest new to an established but financially flailing parish. When his philosophies conflict with those of curmudgeonly Father Fitzgibbon (Best Supporting Actor winner Barry Fitzgerald), the result is a timeless story of patience, compromise and - just maybe - understanding. Featuring an all-new digitally remastered picture and filled with mesmerizing music including the Academy Award-winning song "Swinging on a Star," Going My Way exemplifies the silver screen at its golden best! "****! Hard to resist!" (Leonard Maltin)
Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Starring Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman, Henry Travers, Ruth Donnelly, Joan Carroll
Directed by Leo McCarey
Print: Black and White
Runtime:126 min.
Genre: Comedy
Witty, heartwarming and one of the most beloved classics of all time, The Bells of St. Mary's delivers all the entertainment of its predecessor, the award winning Going My Way. Bing Crosby recreates his Oscarr-winning (Best Actor) role as parish priest Father O'Malley. The easy-going O'Malley is sent to revive a financially ailing parochial school and immediately finds himself at odds with no-nonsense Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman, Arch of Triumph) on how to educate the children. Beyond their delightful battle of wits lies a bigger problem--the skinflint businessman next door (Henry Travers, It's A Wonderful Life) wants St. Mary's condemned, so he can build a parking lot for his employees. Only a miracle can save St. Mary's now . how a devilish situation finds a heavenly solution remains to be seen in this captivating family classic that was nominated for eight Oscarsr, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. Directed by Leo McCarey (Going My Way, My Son John).
Product Name | Going My Way (1944) + Bells of St. Mary's (1945) on DVD |
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