The Bells of St. Mary's (7-Dec-1945)
Director: Leo McCarey Writers: Leo McCarey; Dudley Nichols Music Score by: Robert Emmett Dolan Producer: Leo McCarey Keywords: Drama, Nuns In this upbeat sequel to Going My Way (1944), Father O'Malley transfers to St. Mary's Convent School, where he and Sister Benedict have differing views views regarding how to run the institution. And most importantly, the school is struggling and falling into disrepair; the reluctant assistance of local businessman, Mr. Bogardus, is required to save it. Won Oscar for Best Sound Recording; received 7 additional nominations including Best Picture, Best Director, and both Best Actor and Actress.
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