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أجراس سانت ماري

1946

R

2 h 6 m

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ينتقل الأب (أومالي) للعمل في مدرسة كاثوليكية في مدينة كبيرة، إلا أنه يدخل في العديد من الخلافات مع مديرة المدرسة (بنديكت) إلى أن يتمكن الاثنان من توسيع المدرسة عن طريق الحصول على مبنى جديد من التبرعات.
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Bing Crosby
Father Chuck O'Malley
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Ingrid Bergman
Sister Mary Benedict
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Henry Travers
Horace P. Bogardus
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William Gargan
Joe Gallagher
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Ruth Donnelly
Sister Michael
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Joan Carroll
Patsy Gallagher
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Martha Sleeper
Mary Gallagher
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Rhys Williams
Dr. McKay
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Richard Tyler
Eddie Breen
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Una O'Connor
Mrs. Breen
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Carl R. Botefuhr
Student
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Edward Coch Jr.
Baby Jesus
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Aina Constant
Nun
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Jimmy Crane
Luther
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Gwen Crawford
Nun
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Bobby Dolan Jr.
Bobby
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Jimmie Dundee
Cabbie
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Bobby Frasco
Tommy Smith

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29/05/2023 15:58
source: The Bells of St. Mary's
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Ashu Habesha

18/11/2022 08:17
Trailer—The Bells of St. Mary's
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<3

16/11/2022 09:50
The Bells of St. Mary's
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Hasan(KING)

16/11/2022 02:00
I had the opportunity to watch both "Going My Way" and "Bells of St Mary's" one after the other the other night on cable. Without a doubt `Bells' was of the few sequels better than the original. The only other ones that comes to mind are "Godfather II" and possibly "Indy III" The only thing missing from this sequel was Barry Fitzgerald, but the pure grace of Ingrid Bergeman, more than made up for the lack of Barry's Irish charm. Bells seemed to flow more easily, had some honest conflicts to resolve (social promotion is still being argued today) and an ending I felt was just perfect. It's not that I disliked "Going My Way" on the contrary, but to me it was just a warm up to "Bells". Maybe after the tremendous success of the former, Bing became more confidant in his portrayal of a priest and was able to play it to perfection. A great movie.
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Fatimah Zahara Sylla

16/11/2022 02:00
A priest and a nun lead the effort to replace a crumbling church school. This pleasant sequel to "Going May Way" is a nice blend of comedy and drama. Although the earlier film won the Best Picture Oscar, this one is actually better, mainly because the script doesn't meander as much as the first film and because of the presence of Bergman. The actress is terrific and works well with Crosby, who continues his Oscar-winning role as Father O'Malley. This is the movie that's seen on the Bedford Falls movie theater marquee in "It's a Wonderful Life." Travers, who played an angel in that Frank Capra film, here plays a grumpy old man who changes his ways.
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Shadow

16/11/2022 02:00
At a big city Catholic school, Father O'Malley (Bing Crosby) and Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman) indulge in friendly rivalry, and succeed in extending the school through the gift of a building. Although generally associated with Christmas, there is really only about five or ten minutes directly related to the holiday season. Of course, being a feel-good movie, it is appropriate to watch at that time of the year, just the same. Especially with Bing Crosby in the lead... who captured Christmas in the 1940s and 1950s more than he did? This is also a great performance from Ingrid Bergman during her Hollywood years. The boxing scene is incredible and make the whole film worth watching.
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16/11/2022 02:00
As the companion piece to "Going My Way", "The Bells of St. Mary's" shares the same pleasant, upbeat tone, and it has a similar story that, though stylized, has some worthwhile and thoughtful material. Besides Bing Crosby, the cast here features Ingrid Bergman and several solid supporting players such as Henry Travers and Rhys Williams. As Sister Benedict, Father O'Malley's foil here, Bergman gives this movie its own feel, with themes somewhat different from those in O'Malley's debates with Barry Fitzgerald's character in "Going My Way". Everyone has their own preference between the two movies, but as fine an actress as Bergman is, it's really hard to match - much less top - the dimension that Fitzgerald added in the other film. Probably each of the two Father O'Malley movies should just be enjoyed for its own merits. While the story here is hardly anything weighty, "The Bells of St. Mary's" offers good entertainment and some worthwhile, positive thoughts.
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