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This irresistible Oscar winner from writer-director Leo McCarey (An Affair to Remember) stars Bing Crosby as a low-key, crooning priest who joins the parish of a no-nonsense but sweet old Irish man of the cloth (Barry Fitzgerald). While Bing turns local toughs into a choir, the elder priest worries over the church building fund and whether he’ll get a chance to see his old mother back in Ireland before she dies. One would have to have a heart of stone not to be won over by this charmer, with a lovely ending guaranteed to make you bawl for a week. – Tom Keogh
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Going My Way
This is a movie I can watch over and over again.I first saw it when I was a little boy. This movie always gives me a wonderful feeling.
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Great movie. We watch it every holiday, now we don’t have to search for it on TV. We own it.
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When Priests Were The Good Guys On Film
It’s always been strange for a movie buff like me to see how things change over the decades. In the 1940s and 1950s, Catholic priests were the good guys and likable actors like…
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Wonderful Film
A great movie. Bing Crosby at his best. To hear “Swingin’ On A Star” again alone was worth the price of the DVD.
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Refreshing
A wonderful trip down memory lane when singers could sing and dancers could dance. A refreshing difference compared to the many caustic performers in today’s world.
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Going My Way is a home run!!
Ok, it is an old movie and in Black and White. But you must see this movie for what it is, a time when things were quiet and peaceful.
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Timeless treasure warms a cold winter’s night.
I was so happy to find this gem on Amazon, as it has been increasingly difficult to find the last couple of years on television. (Even at Christmas!
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excellent classic movie
love classic films, thought the acting and story line was very much put together in a fantasitic way.
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Sing a Song
I can’t say anymore about this Classic Great then has been said in the last 60 years! It holds up after all this time.
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Perfect for Christmas
What better way can a Christmas day be spent? Harken back to when America had an innocence and a hankering to the greater good.