Going My Way is a 1944 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald. Based on a story by Leo McCarey, the film is about a new young priest taking over a parish from an established old veteran. Crosby sings five songs in the film.Going My Way was followed the next year by a sequel, The Bells of St. Mary's.
Going My Way was the highest-grossing picture of 1944, and was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, winning 7, including Best Picture. Its success helped to make movie exhibitors choose Crosby as the biggest box-office draw of the year, a record he would hold for the remainder of the 1940s. After World War II, Bing Crosby and Leo McCarey presented a copy of the motion picture to Pope Pius XII at the Vatican.
Plot
Father Charles “Chuck” O’Malley (Bing Crosby), an incoming priest from East St. Louis, arrives in New York City with an unconventional style that will transform the parish life of St. Dominic’s Church.
On his first day, O'Malley gets into a series of mishaps; his informal appearance and attitude make a poor impression with the elder pastor, Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald). The very traditional Fitzgibbon is further put off by O’Malley’s recreational habits– particularly his golf-playing– and his friendship with the even more casual Father Timmy O’Dowd (Frank McHugh). In a discussion between O'Malley and O'Dowd without Fitzgibbon present, it is revealed that O’Malley was sent by the bishop to take charge of the affairs of the parish, but that Fitzgibbon is to remain as pastor. To spare Fitzgibbon’s feelings, the older pastor is kept unaware of this arrangement and believes that O’Malley is simply his assistant.
Going My Way is an American comedy-drama series starring dancer and actorGene Kelly. Based on the 1944 film of the same name starring Bing Crosby, the series aired on ABC with new episodes from October 3, 1962 to April 24, 1963. The program was Kelly's first and only attempt at a weekly television series. The series was canceled after one season of thirty episodes.
The series was produced by Revue Studios (now Universal Television), as parent company MCA owned the rights to the original film through its subsidiary, EMKA, Ltd., which in 1957 bought Going My Way and many other pre-1950 sound feature films from Paramount Pictures.
Synopsis
Kelly stars as Father Chuck O'Malley, a Roman Catholicpriest who is sent to St. Dominic's Parish located in a lower-class section of New York City. Leo G. Carroll co-starred as the elderly pastor, Father Fitzgibbons, the Barry Fitzgerald role in the film. Dick York, later of Bewitched, portrayed Chuck's boyhood friend, Tom Colwell, the director of a secular neighborhood youth center. Nydia Westman played Mrs. Featherstone, the housekeeper of the rectory. Episodes focus on Father O'Malley's attempts to connect with the congregation and his relationship with the elderly Father Fitzgibbons.
Going My Way s1e29 Hear No Evil, Colorized, Gene Kelly, Dick York, Ellen Burstyn, Richard Long
Richard Long and Ellen Burstyn guest star as a deaf couple must adjust to the restoration of the wife's hearing. Also starring Leo G. Carroll, Whit Bissell, and James Doohan. #colorized #ellenburstyn #richardlong #dickyork #genekelly
published: 04 Feb 2023
Classic TV Theme: Going My Way
It's a shame this show has been treated so poorly on DVD: old, battered 16mm prints with substandard video and audio. Somewhere there are better quality materials but it's not likely any money will be spent to restore a forgotten one-season show of the 1960s. This appears to be Gene Kelly's only tv series role, and he admirably filled Bing Crosby's shoes. The theme music by Jack Marshall has the expected Irish flair; there were two different arrangements used for the opening titles over the course of the season.
00:00 Opening titles and episode intro (original).
00:50 Opening titles (revised).
01:20 End credits.
published: 29 Oct 2020
Going My Way-Bus Station Scene
In 1962 at the start of her acting career, Angela Dorian (Victoria Vetri) appeared in Going My Way, a TV series staring Gene Kelly. In her appearance, season 1 episode 4, which first aired on October 24, 1962, Angela plays the part of Carmen, an unhappy girl with an over-bearing father.
In this scene Carmen is at the bus station trying to run away from home. She has just a dime and can only buy a candy bar and no bus ticket. She is first approached by a creep who tries to pick her up, before Father O'Malley (Gene Kelly) and Dick York of Bewitched fame, show up to rescue her and show the creep the door.
published: 30 Dec 2019
going my way t.v. show
published: 20 Oct 2023
COLORIZED Going My Way Ep11 Keep An Eye On Santa Claus
Going My Way (1962) Christmas special with Gene Kelly.
Colorized with Pixbim AI software.
ENJOY!
published: 07 Mar 2023
Going My Way Official Trailer #1 - Bing Crosby Movie (1944) HD
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Going My Way Trailer - Directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Frank McHugh, James Brown, Gene Lockhart. Directed by Leo McCarey. With Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Frank McHugh, James Brown. Youthful Father Chuck O'Malley led a colorful life of sports, song, and romance before joining the Roman Catholic clergy...
Universal - 1944
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Going My Way (1944) - Official Trailer
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A winner of seven Academy Awards®*, the irresistible Going My Way lights up the screen as beautifully as it warms up the heart. Bing Crosby shines as Father O'Malley, a young priest new to an established but financially troubled parish. When his philosophies conflict with those of the curmudgeonly Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald), the unflappable Father O'Malley perseveres — eventually winning over his gruff superior and the parish with his fresh, inspirational approach.
Massively successful with critics, at the box office, and on the record charts (thanks in no small part to the timeless tune "Swinging On A Star"), Going My Way is an...
published: 25 Sep 2019
Richard Long 1963 Going My Way 129 Hear No Evil
Richard Long, Hear no evil
published: 01 Oct 2016
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Interviews, Jokes and good old music is just some of what you can see on CatholicTV's "Going My Way". Watch The Very Entertaining TV show, "Going My Way" on America's Catholic Television Network CatholicTV® or watch past episodes of "Going My Way" via the internet at www.CatholicTV.com
Richard Long and Ellen Burstyn guest star as a deaf couple must adjust to the restoration of the wife's hearing. Also starring Leo G. Carroll, Whit Bissell, and...
Richard Long and Ellen Burstyn guest star as a deaf couple must adjust to the restoration of the wife's hearing. Also starring Leo G. Carroll, Whit Bissell, and James Doohan. #colorized #ellenburstyn #richardlong #dickyork #genekelly
Richard Long and Ellen Burstyn guest star as a deaf couple must adjust to the restoration of the wife's hearing. Also starring Leo G. Carroll, Whit Bissell, and James Doohan. #colorized #ellenburstyn #richardlong #dickyork #genekelly
It's a shame this show has been treated so poorly on DVD: old, battered 16mm prints with substandard video and audio. Somewhere there are better quality materia...
It's a shame this show has been treated so poorly on DVD: old, battered 16mm prints with substandard video and audio. Somewhere there are better quality materials but it's not likely any money will be spent to restore a forgotten one-season show of the 1960s. This appears to be Gene Kelly's only tv series role, and he admirably filled Bing Crosby's shoes. The theme music by Jack Marshall has the expected Irish flair; there were two different arrangements used for the opening titles over the course of the season.
00:00 Opening titles and episode intro (original).
00:50 Opening titles (revised).
01:20 End credits.
It's a shame this show has been treated so poorly on DVD: old, battered 16mm prints with substandard video and audio. Somewhere there are better quality materials but it's not likely any money will be spent to restore a forgotten one-season show of the 1960s. This appears to be Gene Kelly's only tv series role, and he admirably filled Bing Crosby's shoes. The theme music by Jack Marshall has the expected Irish flair; there were two different arrangements used for the opening titles over the course of the season.
00:00 Opening titles and episode intro (original).
00:50 Opening titles (revised).
01:20 End credits.
In 1962 at the start of her acting career, Angela Dorian (Victoria Vetri) appeared in Going My Way, a TV series staring Gene Kelly. In her appearance, season 1 ...
In 1962 at the start of her acting career, Angela Dorian (Victoria Vetri) appeared in Going My Way, a TV series staring Gene Kelly. In her appearance, season 1 episode 4, which first aired on October 24, 1962, Angela plays the part of Carmen, an unhappy girl with an over-bearing father.
In this scene Carmen is at the bus station trying to run away from home. She has just a dime and can only buy a candy bar and no bus ticket. She is first approached by a creep who tries to pick her up, before Father O'Malley (Gene Kelly) and Dick York of Bewitched fame, show up to rescue her and show the creep the door.
In 1962 at the start of her acting career, Angela Dorian (Victoria Vetri) appeared in Going My Way, a TV series staring Gene Kelly. In her appearance, season 1 episode 4, which first aired on October 24, 1962, Angela plays the part of Carmen, an unhappy girl with an over-bearing father.
In this scene Carmen is at the bus station trying to run away from home. She has just a dime and can only buy a candy bar and no bus ticket. She is first approached by a creep who tries to pick her up, before Father O'Malley (Gene Kelly) and Dick York of Bewitched fame, show up to rescue her and show the creep the door.
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A winner of seven Academy Awards®*, the irresistible Going My Way lights up the screen as beautifully as it warms up the heart. Bing Crosby shines as Father O'Malley, a young priest new to an established but financially troubled parish. When his philosophies conflict with those of the curmudgeonly Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald), the unflappable Father O'Malley perseveres — eventually winning over his gruff superior and the parish with his fresh, inspirational approach.
Massively successful with critics, at the box office, and on the record charts (thanks in no small part to the timeless tune "Swinging On A Star"), Going My Way is an undeniable Hollywood classic.
* 1944: Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Bing Crosby), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Barry Fitzgerald), Best Director, Best Writing (Original Story), Best Writing (Screenplay), Best Music (Original Song)
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A winner of seven Academy Awards®*, the irresistible Going My Way lights up the screen as beautifully as it warms up the heart. Bing Crosby shines as Father O'Malley, a young priest new to an established but financially troubled parish. When his philosophies conflict with those of the curmudgeonly Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald), the unflappable Father O'Malley perseveres — eventually winning over his gruff superior and the parish with his fresh, inspirational approach.
Massively successful with critics, at the box office, and on the record charts (thanks in no small part to the timeless tune "Swinging On A Star"), Going My Way is an undeniable Hollywood classic.
* 1944: Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Bing Crosby), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Barry Fitzgerald), Best Director, Best Writing (Original Story), Best Writing (Screenplay), Best Music (Original Song)
Buy this title: https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/going-my-way-75th-anniversary-edition?product_id=7162
A diversified multi-platform media company devoted to producing, uncovering, preserving and revitalizing the very best of pop culture, Shout! Factory’s entertainment offerings serve up first-run feature films, original, contemporary, and classic TV series, animation, live music and comedy specials. Shout! Factory owns and operates Shout! Studios, Scream Factory, Shout! Factory Kids, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Timeless Media Group and Shout! Factory TV.
Interviews, Jokes and good old music is just some of what you can see on CatholicTV's "Going My Way". Watch The Very Entertaining TV show, "Going My Way" on Ame...
Interviews, Jokes and good old music is just some of what you can see on CatholicTV's "Going My Way". Watch The Very Entertaining TV show, "Going My Way" on America's Catholic Television Network CatholicTV® or watch past episodes of "Going My Way" via the internet at www.CatholicTV.com
Interviews, Jokes and good old music is just some of what you can see on CatholicTV's "Going My Way". Watch The Very Entertaining TV show, "Going My Way" on America's Catholic Television Network CatholicTV® or watch past episodes of "Going My Way" via the internet at www.CatholicTV.com
Richard Long and Ellen Burstyn guest star as a deaf couple must adjust to the restoration of the wife's hearing. Also starring Leo G. Carroll, Whit Bissell, and James Doohan. #colorized #ellenburstyn #richardlong #dickyork #genekelly
It's a shame this show has been treated so poorly on DVD: old, battered 16mm prints with substandard video and audio. Somewhere there are better quality materials but it's not likely any money will be spent to restore a forgotten one-season show of the 1960s. This appears to be Gene Kelly's only tv series role, and he admirably filled Bing Crosby's shoes. The theme music by Jack Marshall has the expected Irish flair; there were two different arrangements used for the opening titles over the course of the season.
00:00 Opening titles and episode intro (original).
00:50 Opening titles (revised).
01:20 End credits.
In 1962 at the start of her acting career, Angela Dorian (Victoria Vetri) appeared in Going My Way, a TV series staring Gene Kelly. In her appearance, season 1 episode 4, which first aired on October 24, 1962, Angela plays the part of Carmen, an unhappy girl with an over-bearing father.
In this scene Carmen is at the bus station trying to run away from home. She has just a dime and can only buy a candy bar and no bus ticket. She is first approached by a creep who tries to pick her up, before Father O'Malley (Gene Kelly) and Dick York of Bewitched fame, show up to rescue her and show the creep the door.
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Universal - 1944
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A winner of seven Academy Awards®*, the irresistible Going My Way lights up the screen as beautifully as it warms up the heart. Bing Crosby shines as Father O'Malley, a young priest new to an established but financially troubled parish. When his philosophies conflict with those of the curmudgeonly Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald), the unflappable Father O'Malley perseveres — eventually winning over his gruff superior and the parish with his fresh, inspirational approach.
Massively successful with critics, at the box office, and on the record charts (thanks in no small part to the timeless tune "Swinging On A Star"), Going My Way is an undeniable Hollywood classic.
* 1944: Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Bing Crosby), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Barry Fitzgerald), Best Director, Best Writing (Original Story), Best Writing (Screenplay), Best Music (Original Song)
Buy this title: https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/going-my-way-75th-anniversary-edition?product_id=7162
A diversified multi-platform media company devoted to producing, uncovering, preserving and revitalizing the very best of pop culture, Shout! Factory’s entertainment offerings serve up first-run feature films, original, contemporary, and classic TV series, animation, live music and comedy specials. Shout! Factory owns and operates Shout! Studios, Scream Factory, Shout! Factory Kids, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Timeless Media Group and Shout! Factory TV.
Interviews, Jokes and good old music is just some of what you can see on CatholicTV's "Going My Way". Watch The Very Entertaining TV show, "Going My Way" on America's Catholic Television Network CatholicTV® or watch past episodes of "Going My Way" via the internet at www.CatholicTV.com
Going My Way is a 1944 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald. Based on a story by Leo McCarey, the film is about a new young priest taking over a parish from an established old veteran. Crosby sings five songs in the film.Going My Way was followed the next year by a sequel, The Bells of St. Mary's.
Going My Way was the highest-grossing picture of 1944, and was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, winning 7, including Best Picture. Its success helped to make movie exhibitors choose Crosby as the biggest box-office draw of the year, a record he would hold for the remainder of the 1940s. After World War II, Bing Crosby and Leo McCarey presented a copy of the motion picture to Pope Pius XII at the Vatican.
Plot
Father Charles “Chuck” O’Malley (Bing Crosby), an incoming priest from East St. Louis, arrives in New York City with an unconventional style that will transform the parish life of St. Dominic’s Church.
On his first day, O'Malley gets into a series of mishaps; his informal appearance and attitude make a poor impression with the elder pastor, Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald). The very traditional Fitzgibbon is further put off by O’Malley’s recreational habits– particularly his golf-playing– and his friendship with the even more casual Father Timmy O’Dowd (Frank McHugh). In a discussion between O'Malley and O'Dowd without Fitzgibbon present, it is revealed that O’Malley was sent by the bishop to take charge of the affairs of the parish, but that Fitzgibbon is to remain as pastor. To spare Fitzgibbon’s feelings, the older pastor is kept unaware of this arrangement and believes that O’Malley is simply his assistant.