Series
Summary
Going my way (127 min.): When old and fading St. Dominic's Church gets a new priest (Crosby), things are bound to change. For starters, young Father O'Malley meets the crusty old Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald), who doesn't think much of him or his ideas. The two have their differences but O'Ma... Full description
Summary: |
Going my way (127 min.): When old and fading St. Dominic's Church gets a new priest (Crosby), things are bound to change. For starters, young Father O'Malley meets the crusty old Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald), who doesn't think much of him or his ideas. The two have their differences but O'Malley is able to inspire some neighborhood roughnecks to open their hearts and minds in a way the old priest simply could not do. Holiday Inn (101 min.): "Story about two talented pals, a singer (Bing Crosby) and a dancer (Fred Astaire) who compete for the affections of the same pretty lady (Virginia Dale). But when she dumps them both, the singer comes up with the idea of running a tavern that's open only on holidays"--Container. |
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Item Description: |
DVD release of the 1944 (Going my way) and 1942 (Holiday Inn motion pictures. "Double feature"--Container. Special features: production notes; cast and filmmakers bios; original theatrical trailer. |
Physical Description: |
1 videodisc (3 hr., 48 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: |
DVD; Dolby digital 2.0 mono; dual-layer; 1.33:1 aspect ratio. |
Production Credits: |
1st work: producer/director, /story, Leo McCarey ; screen play, Frank Butler, Frank Cavett ; director of photography, Lionel Lindon ; editor LeRoy Stone ; lyrics, Johnny Burke ; music, James van Heusen. 2nd work: producer/director, Mark Sandrich ; screen play, Claude Binyon ; adaptation, Elmer Rice ; director of photography, David Abel ; editor, Ellsworth Hoagland ; lyrics and music, Irving Berlin. |
ISBN: |
0783237383 |