Going My Way

Going My Way (1944)

When the St. Louis Browns lost Bing, the Cardinal got a good singer!

  • Genre: Drama, Comedy, Music
  • Release Date: 1944-01-01
  • User Rating: 6.73/10 from 174 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 6min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Paramount Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Leo McCarey
star 6.73/10
From 174 Ratings

Summary

Youthful Father Chuck O'Malley led a colorful life of sports, song, and romance before joining the Roman Catholic clergy. After being appointed to a run-down New York parish, O'Malley's worldly knowledge helps him connect with a gang of boys looking for direction, eventually winning over the aging, conventional Parish priest.

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  • Bing Crosby

    as Father Chuck O'Malley
  • Barry Fitzgerald

    as Father Fitzgibbon
  • Frank McHugh

    as Father Timothy O'Dowd
  • James Brown

    as Ted Haines Jr.
  • Gene Lockhart

    as Ted Haines Snr.
  • Jean Heather

    as Carol James
  • Porter Hall

    as Mr. Belknap
  • Fortunio Bonanova

    as Tomaso Bozanni
  • Eily Malyon

    as Mrs. Carmody
  • Risë Stevens

    as Genevieve Linden
  • Arnet Amos

    as Singer (uncredited)
  • Stanley Clements

    as Tony Scaponi (uncredited)
  • Adeline De Walt Reynolds

    as Mrs. Molly Fitzgibbon (uncredited)
  • Tom Dillon

    as Police Officer Pat McCarthy (uncredited)
  • Bobby Dolan Jr.

    as Joseph (uncredited)
  • Jimmie Dundee

    as Fireman (uncredited)
  • Virginia Farmer

    as Parishioner (uncredited)
  • Franklyn Farnum

    as Church Usher (uncredited)
  • William Frawley

    as Max Dolan (Publisher) (uncredited)
  • Don Gallaher

    as Man (uncredited)
  • Martín Garralaga

    as Zuñiga (uncredited)
  • Julie Gibson

    as Cab Driver (uncredited)
  • Gibson Gowland

    as Parishioner (uncredited)
  • William Henry

    as Doctor (uncredited)
  • Connie Leon

    as Mrs. Quimp's Neighbor (uncredited)
  • Sybil Lewis

    as Effie (Genevieve's Maid) (uncredited)
  • Hugh Maguire

    as Pitch Pipe (uncredited)
  • William Marion

    as Parishioner (uncredited)
  • George McKay

    as Mr. Van Heusen (uncredited)
  • Freddie Mercer

    as Boys Choir Member (uncredited)
  • Georgie Nokes

    as Pee Wee (uncredited)
  • Jack Norton

    as Mr. Lilly (uncredited)
  • Constance Purdy

    as Mrs. Quimp's Neighbor (uncredited)
  • Jean Ransome

    as Parishioner (uncredited)
  • Paul Russell

    as Parishioner (uncredited)
  • Anita Sharp-Bolster

    as Mrs. Hattie Quimp (uncredited)
  • John Smith

    as Choir Member (uncredited)
  • William Smith

    as Choir Member (uncredited)
  • Count Stefenelli

    as Parishioner (uncredited)
  • Carl Switzer

    as Herman Langerhanke (uncredited)
  • Robert Tafur

    as Don Jose in "Carmen" (uncredited)
  • Cecil Weston

    as Man (uncredited)
Directing Leo McCarey Director
Writing Frank Butler Screenplay
Writing Frank Cavett Screenplay
Production Leo McCarey Producer
Writing Leo McCarey Story
Sound Robert Emmett Dolan Other
Sound Joseph J. Lilley Other
Sound Troy Sanders Music
Camera Lionel Lindon Director of Photography
Art Hans Dreier Art Direction
Art William Flannery Art Direction
Crew Gordon Jennings Special Effects
Editing LeRoy Stone Editor
Costume & Make-Up Edith Head Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Wally Westmore Makeup Artist
Art Stephen Seymour Set Decoration
Sound Jimmy Van Heusen Songs
Writing Johnny Burke Lyricist
Camera Adolph L. Schafer Still Photographer
Sound Gene Merritt Sound Recordist
Sound John Cope Sound Recordist

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