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  1. Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director, the unforgettable classic Going My Way lights up the screen as it warms the heart. Best Actor winner Bing Crosby shines as Father O'Malley, a young priest new to an established but financially failing parish. When his philosophies conflict with those of curmudgeonly Father Fitzgibbon (Best Supporting Actor winner Barry ...

  2. Going My Way (movie 1944): Multiple Oscar winner starring Bing Crosby is a sentimental favorite. Director Leo McCarey and screenwriters Frank Butler and Frank Cavett poured a whole bottle of syrup into their sentimental comedy-drama Going My Way. The fact that this “inspirational” tale with religious overtones became the year’s biggest ...

  3. Going My Way. Going My Way is a 1944 musical comedy-drama movie. The movie is about a priest from East St. Louis, Illinois who changes parish life at a New York City church. Bing Crosby plays Father Charles. The movie won seven Academy Awards, including the Best Picture.

  4. Going My Way CLASSICS 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, especially the aging Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald).

  5. Going My Way is a 1944 musical comedy-drama film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby. Bing is Father Charles "Chuck" O'Malley, a cheerful young priest from St. Louis who's brought East to turn around the fortunes of St. Dominic's Church, a parish in New York City. St. Dominic's isn't doing that well, with the church well behind on ...

  6. Winner of seven Academy Awards® including Best Picture and Best Director, the unforgettable classic Going My Way lights up the screen as it warms the heart. Best Actor winner Bing Crosby shines as Father O'Malley, a young priest new to an established but financially flailing parish. When his philosophies conflict with those of curmudgeonly Father Fitzgibbon (Best Supporting Actor winner Barry ...

  7. Other articles where Going My Way is discussed: Leo McCarey: Middle years: …first film for the studio, Going My Way (1944), was a success. The shamelessly sentimental yarn—from McCarey’s own story—centres on Father Chuck O’Malley (Bing Crosby), a priest whose unorthodox methods initially earn the ire of a superior (Barry Fitzgerald). Going My Way was the biggest hit of 1944, and it…