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Synopsis
Going My Way is a 1944 American musical comedy drama film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald. Written by Frank Butler and Frank Cavett, based on a story by McCarey, the film is about a new young priest taking over a parish from an established old veteran. Crosby sings five songs with other songs performed onscreen by Metropolitan Opera's star mezzo-soprano Risë Stevens and the Robert Mitchell Boys Choir. Going My Way was the highest-grossing picture of 1944, and was nominated for ten Academy Awards, winning seven, including Best Picture. Its success helped to make movie exhibitors choose Crosby as the biggest box-office draw of the year, a record he would hold for the remainder of the 1940s. After World War II, Crosby and McCarey presented a copy of the film to Pope Pius XII at the Vatican. Going My Way was followed the next year by a sequel, The Bells of St. Mary's.
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Poster by "Copyright 1944 Paramount Pictures Inc. " (Public domain).
Credits
- Producer
- Leo McCarey
- Director
- Leo McCarey
- Screenplay
- Frank Butler, Frank Cavett
- Director of Photography
- Lionel Lindon
- Original Music Composer
- Robert E. Dolan
- Editor
- LeRoy Stone
- Country
- United States
Cast · 15
Trailer
2:15Paramount Pictures. Public domain — from Wikimedia Commons, re-encoded and served from our own storage.
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