The Bells of St. Mary's
1945 film by Leo McCarey
The Bells of St. Mary's is a 1945 film about a priest and a sister that attempt to run a school.
- Directed by Leo McCarey. Written by Dudley Nichols.
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DialogueEdit
- Father Chuck O'Malley: Luther? How'd he get in here?
- Sister Mary Benedict: We never knew.
- Father Chuck O'Malley: Does she know about this.
- Dr. McKay: Oh, not yet. It's very important that she doesn't know it. She has a wonderful vitality, a natural optimism, and that's the best medicine anyone can have. If that spirit is dampened, it would... it would have a depressing effect and delay her recovery.
- Father Chuck O'Malley: She'll have to know about it. We... we can't just send her away without...
- Dr. McKay: Don't you people, uh, more or less, uh, go where you're told without question?
TaglinesEdit
- Your heart will be wearing a smile!
CastEdit
- Bing Crosby — Father Chuck O'Malley
- Ingrid Bergman — Sister Mary Benedict
- Henry Travers — Horace P. Bogardus
- William Gargan — Joe Gallagher
External linksEdit
- The Bells of St. Mary's quotes at the Internet Movie Database