Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 2000000
Revenue
$ 2100000

William 'Bill' Dunnigan

Olga Treskovna

Father Paul

Marcus Harris

Nick Orloff

Father Spinsky

Tod Jones

Anna Klovna

Ming Gow

Dolan

Dr. Jennings

Miss Katie Orwin (uncredited)

Soldier in 'Joan of Arc'

Townsman

Crew Member

Drunken Man

Slenka

Crew Member

Crew Member

Worshiper

Reporter

Max

Worshiper

Bellringer's Son

Parishioner Witnessing Miracle

Soldier in 'Joan of Arc'

Soldier in 'Joan of Arc'

Reporter

Priest in 'Joan of Arc'

Bob Briggs

Miner

Miner

Nobleman in 'Joan of Arc'

Worshiper

Assistant Director

Radio Listener

Actor in Movie

Druggist

Miss Millhouser

Bellringer

Harold Tanby, Harris' Assistant

Freddy Evans, the Pianist

Milton Wild

Koslick, Miner

Mr. Kummer

Baggage Man

Martha

Tommy Elmore

Grave Digger

Woman in Church

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-07-09
This is actually quite an uplifting tale of an actress (Alida Valli) who wants to be buried back in her home town. Snag is, her one and only film is considered a bit of a stinker by the producer (Lee J. Cobb) and so when she dies the day after it's completion, a well-meaning Hollywood press man (Fred MacMurray) has to resort to creating a bit of a public interest storm to facilitate her last wish. To that end, he manages to convince local priest (Frank Sinatra) to let the body lie in his church and for the bells to ring for three days... It's told cleverly, partially using flashback, in a gently paced manner that does demonstrate some of the finer aspects of humanity countered by some of the less kind ones. Unfortunately, it does tend to over-correlate the better aspects of the story with the church a bit too much; not exactly a religious white-wash, but certainly a little naively simplistic when it comes to the characteristics of the benign journalist against the evil, malevolent producer. On the face of it, it is quite a fun film with a good performance from MacMurray and a slightly implausibly saintly Sinatra; but just a touch too sugary for me...