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The Bells of St. Mary's

Father O'Malley, in this sequel to "Going My Way," is assigned to St. Mary's rundown parochial school to assume the duties of parish pastor. Sister Benedict, the Sister Superior, runs the school with an iron fist. The two eventually find themselves in a battle of wits over how children should be taught.

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  • "Bells of St. Mary's"@en
  • "Bells of St. Mary's"
  • "Marijini zvonovi"
  • "Leo McCarey's The bells of St. Mary's"@en
  • "cloches de Sainte-Marie"
  • "Bells of Saint Mary's"@en
  • "Dzwony u Marii Panny"

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  • "At a big city Catholic school, Father O'Malley and Sister Benedict indulge in friendly rivalry, and succeed in extending the school through the gift of a building."
  • "Father O'Malley, in this sequel to "Going My Way," is assigned to St. Mary's rundown parochial school to assume the duties of parish pastor. Sister Benedict, the Sister Superior, runs the school with an iron fist. The two eventually find themselves in a battle of wits over how children should be taught."@en
  • "Father O'Malley arrives to take charge of St. Mary's parochial school only to find the institution badly in need of repair and financial support. The new pastor also finds himself in conflict with Sister Benedict, who is used to running the school with her own very definite ideas about education."@en
  • "Father O'Malley and iron-willed Sister Benedict disagree about how to educate children at St. Mary's parochial school, but they must learn to work together to prevent the skinflint businessman next door from having St. Mary's condemned."
  • "Easy-going Father O'Malley and iron-willed Sister Benedict find themselves in a subtle battle of wits over how the children should be educated at St. Mary's parochial school. Meanwhile, the skinflint businessman next door wants the school condemned."
  • "Easy-going Father O'Malley and iron-willed Sister Benedict find themselves in a subtle battle of wits over how the children should be educated at St. Mary's parochial school. Meanwhile, the skinflint businessman next door wants the school condemned."@en
  • "St Mary's Parochial school is badly in need of repairs - the playground has made way for an office block and the entire school may be torn down to create a parking lot. Father O'Malley needs a miracle, not the new no-nonsense head nun with whom he finds himself engaged in a good natured battle of wits!"@en
  • "The new parish pastor finds himself in conflict with the Mother Superior who runs the parochial school. This is a descriptive video."
  • "While Father O'Malley and Sister Benedict disagree over how St. Mary's parochial school should be run, a neighboring property owner wants to condemn the school and develop the land."@en
  • "At a big-city Catholic school, Father O'Malley and Sister Benedict indulge in friendly rivalry, and succeed in enticing a wealthy skinflint to donate a new building."
  • "At a big-city Catholic school, Father O'Malley and Sister Benedict indulge in friendly rivalry, and succeed in enticing a wealthy skinflint to donate a new building."@en
  • "Father O'Malley finds himself "up to his neck in nuns" when he's assigned to decide if St. Mary's parish school is worth the extensive renovations it requires. The nuns, led by Sister Benedict, believe the school must be saved; but the chairman of the town council insists it should be condemned."
  • "St. Mary's Parochial School is in desperate need of repair. The new pastor, easy-going Father O'Malley has to enter into a good-natured battle of wits with head nun Sister Benedict, as he tries to make some heavenly order out of the existing chaos."@en
  • "A warm, witty, and tender picture of a priest who, as parish pastor, takes on an iron handed Sister Superior and turns around a parochial school badly in need of reform."@en
  • "Father O'Malley is sent to St. Mary's, a run-down parochial school on the verge of condemnation. He and Sister Benedict work together in an attempt to save the school, though their differing methods often lead to good-natured disagreements."@en
  • "Father O'Malley and iron-willed Sister Benedict find themselves in a subtle battle of wits over how the children should be trained at St. Mary's parochial school."
  • "Father O'Malley and iron-willed Sister Benedict find themselves in a subtle battle of wits over how the children should be trained at St. Mary's parochial school."@en
  • "Easy-going Father O'Malley and iron-willed Sister Benedict find themselves in a subtle battle of wits over how the children should be educated at St. Mary's parochial school. Meanwhile, the entire school may be razed to make way for a parking lot."
  • "Easy-going Father O'Malley and iron-willed Sister Benedict find themselves in a subtle battle of wits over how the children should be educated at St. Mary's parochial school. Meanwhile, the entire school may be razed to make way for a parking lot."@en
  • "Bing Crosby stars as Father O'Malley, who is sent to revive the financially ailing parochial school. The easy-going O'Malley is immediately at odds with no-nonsense Sister Benedict on how to educate children. Beyond their delightful battle of wits lies a bigger problem. The skinflint businessman next door wants St. Mary's condemned. Only a miracle can save it now."
  • "St. Mary's parochial school is in need of a miracle. It's run down from lack of repair. It's about to be closed down from lack of funds. And its students are in need of light-hearted relief from the guidance of their no-nonsense teacher, Sister Benedict. So when high-spirited Farther O'Malley arrived as the new parish priest, it's the answer to everyone's prayers. For the charming priest wages a good-natured battle of wits to loosen the Sister's tight rein. And soon they are joined together to save thebeleaguered school from closing its doors forever."@en
  • "The easy-going new pastor matches wits with the iron-handed Mother Superior as they try to save St. Mary's from the wrecking ball."@en
  • "A parish priest Father O'Malley is sent to revive a financially ailing parochial school and immediately finds himself at odds with no-nonsense Sister Benedict on how to educate the children. Beyond their delightful battle of wits lies a bigger problem-the skinflint businessman next door wants St. Mary's condemned, so he can build a parking lot for his employees. Only a miracle can save St. Mary's."@en
  • "A priest and the Mother Superior conflict on their views on how the children of the school should be raised."@en
  • "Father O'Malley arrives at St. Mary's school to assume his duties as the new parish pastor. The easy-going Father finds himself in a subtle battle of wits with Sister Benedict over how the children should be trained."@en
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  • "Easy-going Father O'Malley and iron-willed Sister Benedict find themselves in a subtle battle of wits over how the children should be trained at St. Mary's parochial school."@en
  • "Easy-going Father O'Malley and iron-willed Sister Benedict find themselves in a subtle battle of wits over how the children should be trained at St. Mary's parochial school."
  • "The new parish pastor finds himself in conflict with the Mother Superior who runs the parochial school."@en
  • "The new parish pastor finds himself in conflict with the Mother Superior who runs the parochial school."
  • "Father O'Malley arrives to take charge of St. Mary's parochial school only to find the institution badly in need of repair and financial support. He also finds himself in conflict with Sister Benedict, who is used to running the school with her own ideas about education."@en
  • "Father O'Malley the unconventional priest from 'Going My Way" continues his work for the Catholic Church. This time he is sent to St. Mary's parachiol school on the verge of condemnation. He and Sister Benedict work together in and attempt to save the school, though their differing methods often lead to good-natured disagreements."

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  • "Religious films"
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  • "Film familijny"
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  • "The Bells of St. Mary's"
  • "The Bells of St. Mary's"@en
  • "Bells of St. Mary's (Motion picture)"@en
  • "The bells of St Mary's"@en
  • "The Bells Of St. Mary's"@en
  • "Leo McCarey's The bells of St. Mary's"@en
  • "Leo McCarey's The bells of St. Mary's"
  • "The bells of St. Mary's"
  • "The bells of St. Mary's"@en
  • "Bells of St. Mary's"@en
  • "The bells of St. Mary's = Dzwony u Marii Panny"

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