Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 21300000
Father Chuck O'Malley
Sister Mary Benedict
Horace P. Bogardus
Joe Gallagher
Sister Michael
Patsy Gallagher
Mary Gallagher
Dr. McKay
Eddie Breen
Mrs. Breen
Baby Jesus (uncredited)
Nun (uncredited)
Luther (uncredited)
Nun (uncredited)
Bobby (uncredited)
Cabbie (uncredited)
Tommy Smith (uncredited)
Sporting Goods Salesman (uncredited)
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Boy (uncredited)
Nun (uncredited)
Workman (uncredited)
Pedestrian Pulling Bogardus from Under Truck (uncredited)
Elderly Woman (uncredited)
Choir Member (uncredited)
Blind Man (uncredited)
Landlady (uncredited)
Delphine Ford (uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-07-01
With the possible exception of Julie Andrews, I don't think I've seen anyone more suited to the role of a nun than Ingrid Bergman. Here she runs the eponymous school for young children. The arrival of the new Father "O'Malley" (Bing Crosby) causes a few ripples - they gently clash on the approach to educating the children, but for the most part remain focused on trying to get their neighbour "Mr. Bogardus" (Henry Travers) to donate a building he owns next door, so the school can extend. Essentially an engaging triple-hander, this is an enjoyable feel-good film that demonstrates the skills of all three, very much in their element, with a solidly uplifting story and the odd bit of crooning from Crosby. It is a bit too long, but the ending is a little heart-rending - if also just a bit dragged out - and it has something of a Christmas feel to it that makes it easy to watch.