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Original theatrical release version; Complete digitally remastered version of the black-and-white film from the original negative; Original theatrical trailer; French and Spanish language tracks; English captioning, French, and Spanish subtitles
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1. Opening Credits [1:11]
2. Father O'Malley Arrives at St. Mary's [4:42]
3. Meeting Sister Benedict [7:40]
4. Praying for a New St. Mary's [2:16]
5. Mr. Bogardus' Threats [7:41]
6. Patricia and Sister Benedict [8:44]
7. Eddie Spars With Sister Benedict [5:06]
8. Patricia's Doubts...The Five Senses [2:35]
9. Aren't You Glad You're You? [3:50]
10. The Sixth Sense [2:45]
11. Rematch in the Playground [3:54]
12. Adeste Fidelis [1:56]
13. The First Grade Christmas Play [5:37]
14. Mr. Bogardus' New Vision [7:23]
15. O, Sanctissima [6:57]
16. In the Land of Beginning Again [2:57]
17. Graduation Preparation [9:05]
18. Sister Benedict's Collapse [5:38]
19. Mr. Bogardus and Friend [2:52]
20. A Prayer Answered [3:42]
21. The Bells of St. Mary's [3:26]
22. Sister Benedict's Illness [2:48]
23. Readying the New St. Mary's [1:08]
24. Breaking Sister Benedict's Heart [4:52]
25. About Becoming a Nun [7:47]
26. Graduation [2:06]
27. "Just Dial 'O'...For O'Malley" [:56]
28. The Truth Revealed [6:02]
In this follow-up to director Leo McCarey's Going My Way (1944), Bing Crosby repeats his Oscar-winning characterization of happy-go-lucky priest Father O'Malley. The good father is sent to help out financially strapped St. Mary's Academy, a parochial school presided over by lovely nun Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman). The film is constructed in anecdotal fashion: Nun and priest gently quarrel over teaching methods; they help patch up the tottering marriage of William Gargan and Martha Sleeper; Sister Benedict plays baseball and teaches a student how to box; Father O'Malley softens the heart of the man who holds the mortgage (Henry Travers) by convincing the poor fellow that he's only got a few months to live; and the kids of St. Mary's put on a much-revised stage version of the Nativity, complete with a chorus of "Happy Birthday" on the occasion of the Virgin Birth. A huge hit at the box office, Bells of St. Mary's was nominated for nine Academy Awards. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide