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The Bells of St. Mary's is a 1945 film which tells the story of a priest and a nun at a school, who set out, despite their good-natured rivalry, to save the school from being shut down. It stars Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman, Henry Travers, William Gargan, Ruth Donnelly, Joan Carroll, Martha Sleeper, Rhys Williams, Richard Tyler and Una O'Connor.

The movie was written by Leo McCarey and Dudley Nichols, and directed by McCarey.

It won the Academy Award for Best Sound, Recording, and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Bing Crosby), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Ingrid Bergman), Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, Best Music, Song (for Jimmy Van Heusen (music) and Johnny Burke (lyrics) for "Aren't You Glad You're You") and Best Picture.

The character of Father Chuck O'Malley had been previously portrayed by Bing Crosby in the 1944 film Going My Way (for which Crosby had won the Academy Award for Best Actor).

The Bells of St. Mary's was remade for television in 1959, starring Claudette Colbert, Marc Connelly, Glenda Farrell, Nancy Marchand, Barbara Myers, Robert Preston and Charles Ruggles. It was directed by Tom Donovan.

Synopsis

The movie revolves around an elderly businessman constructing his business office in the middle of a ghetto. This building is to be constructed next to the premises of a Roman Catholic School. The end result is that the business man is driven to the edge of sanity from the constant noise of school children and the tolling bells. He ends up breaking the windows of his office and finally surrenders the building to the Roman Catholic School fearing for his life in this world and in the hereafter.

Trivia

In the film It's A Wonderful Life, the cinema that George Bailey (James Stewart) runs past in the penultimate scene is showing The Bells of St. Mary's. The actor Henry Travers starred in both of these films.

In The Godfather, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) and Kay Adams (Diane Keaton) are at the cinema watching this film when Michael's father Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando), is gunned down.

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