- The Bells of St. Mary's
Infobox_Film
name = The Bells of St. Mary's
image_size=175px
caption= original film poster
director =Leo McCarey
writer =Leo McCarey Dudley Nichols
starring =Ingrid Bergman Bing Crosby
producer =Leo McCarey
music =Robert Emmett Dolan
cinematography = George Barnes
distributor =RKO Radio Pictures
released =1945
runtime = 126 min.
amg_id = 1:4774
imdb_id = 0037536
"The Bells of St. Mary's" is a1945 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 starsBing Crosby ,Ingrid Bergman ,Henry Travers ,William Gargan ,Ruth Donnelly ,Joan Carroll ,Martha Sleeper , Rhys Williams,Richard Tyler andUna O'Connor .The movie was written by
Leo McCarey andDudley Nichols , and directed by McCarey. The film was produced by McCarey's production company,Rainbow Productions .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. Adjusted for inflation, it is considered the 44th highest grossing film of all time. [http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm]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 theAcademy Award for Best Actor )."The Bells of St. Mary's" was remade for
television in1959 , starringClaudette Colbert ,Marc Connelly ,Glenda Farrell ,Nancy Marchand ,Barbara Myers , Robert Preston andCharles Ruggles . It was directed byTom Donovan .The film has come to be commonly associated with the
Christmas season, due most likely to the inclusion of a scene involving a holiday pageant at the school.Plot
The movie follows St. Mary's new pastor, Father Chuck O'Malley (Bing Crosby), who often finds himself at odds with Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman), the nun who oversees and teaches at the school. Their ups and downs play out in relation to two students: a boy (Dickie Tyler) who is being bullied (Sister Benedict teaches him how to box and defend himself), and a troubled girl (Joan Carroll) whose parents long ago separated (Father O'Malley attempts to reconcile the parents). The rundown school is in need of a new building — in fact, the school is fighting to stay open — and the nuns have their eyes on a modern new office building going up next door, hoping its owner, the crotchety Horace P. Bogardus (Henry Travers), will see the light and donate it as their new teaching facility. Meanwhile, Sister Benedict's deteriorating health leads to complications between her and O'Malley.
Radio adaptations
There were two radio adaptations of "The Bells of St. Mary's" on
The Screen Guild Theater radio program. Both starred Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. They were broadcast onAugust 26 ,1946 andOctober 6 ,1947 .External links
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