Released in 1944, the Bing Crosby classic blends faith and humor into a film whose appeal has only deepened with time.
World War II was still raging in May 1944. The allied invasion of Normandy — aka D-Day — was just around the corner on June 6th. Americans kept the home fires burning and escaped from the global ...
Father Charles O'Malley (Bing Crosby) is an easy-going, golf-playing young priest whose entry into a tough neighborhood parish in midtown Manhattan is viewed with skepticism from all quarters, ...
The 17th Academy Awards ceremony, held on March 15, 1945, was the first in which the Best Picture category was restricted to five films, a tradition that lasted until 2010. The movies vying for the ...
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