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The Bells Of St. Mary's

1945, Movie, NR, 126 mins

BELLS OF ST. MARY'S, THE
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Touchingly sentimental, this is the sequel to the great Going My Way and does exactly what film writer James Agee said it could not do, "repeat the unrepeatable." Bing Crosby, a trouble-shooting priest, takes over financially ailing St. Mary's, where he runs smack into charming, clever, spiritually uplifting Ingrid Bergman, a Mother Superior who rules her students with a firm hand. Read the complete review for The Bells Of St. Mary's
Year: 1945
Rated NR

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Cast
Bing Crosby: Father Chuck O'Malley
Ingrid Bergman: Sister Benedict
Henry Travers: Mr. Bogardus
Ruth Donnelly: Sister Michael
Joan Carroll: Patsy
Martha Sleeper: Patsy's Mother

 

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I know sequels and remakes ...

Question: I know sequels and remakes don't usually get nominated for Oscars, but has anyone other than Al Pacino ever been nominated for playing the same character in different movies? He was nominated for his portrayal of Michael Corleone in both The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather: Part II (1974), which was a big exception to the sequel stigma. My friends and I were talking about it and we're all stumped.


Answer: Three other actors have also been honored twice for the same role: Bing Crosby was nominated for playing Father Chuck O'Malley in Going My Way (1944) and its sequel, The Bells of St. Mary's (1945). Peter O'Toole was nominated for playing King Hen read more

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