When an old and fading St. Dominic's church gets a young new priest (Crosby), things are bound to change. For starters, young Father O'Malley meets the crusty old Father Fitzgibbons (Barry Fitzgerald), who doesn't think much of him or his ideas. The two have their differences but O'Malley is able to inspire some neighbourhood roughnecks to open their hearts and minds in a way the old priest simply could not do. Once the change has begun, the church starts to find its way back into the lives of those who live near its doors, and its meaning to all involved grows dearer to their souls. The air is filled with music, from the classic 'Ave Maria', sung by Metropolitan Opera star Rise Stevens, to the Academy Award-winning 'Swinging On a Star'. Also winner of the Oscar for Best Film in 1945.
Directed by
Leo McCarey
Written by
Leo McCarey (story); Frank Butler (screenplay); Frank Cavett (screenplay).
Starring
Bing Crosby (Father Chuck O'Malley); Barry Fitzgerald (Father Fitzgibbon); Frank McHugh (Father Timothy O'Dowd); James Brown (Ted Haines Jr.); Gene Lockhart (Ted Haines Sr.); Jean Heather (Carol James); Porter Hall (Mr. Belknap); Fortunio Bonanova (Tomaso Bozanni); Eily Malyon (Mrs. Carmody); The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir (Choir); Risë Stevens (Genevieve Linden). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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