 | This GOING MY WAY sequel stars Bing Crosby, reprising his role as worldly-wise Father Chuck O'Malley, and introduces Crosby's beloved song "Aren't You Glad You're You?" Father O'Malley is transferred to the soon-to-be-condemned school run by Sister... |
 | Director Michael Curtiz (CASABLANCA, CAPTAIN BLOOD, MILDRED PIERCE) changes directions with this holiday classic. Two talented song-and-dance men team up after the war to become one of the hottest acts in show business. The film includes a veritable... |
 | Two retiring show people start up a New England country inn with the unique and, one would think, self-defeating idea of being open only on national holidays; however, in this delightful fluff-fest, they achieve instantaneous success. Conflicts arise... |
 | Director Michael Curtiz (CASABLANCA, CAPTAIN BLOOD, MILDRED PIERCE) changes directions with this holiday classic. Two talented song-and-dance men team up after the war to become one of the hottest acts in show business. The film includes a veritable... |
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 | From the early 1960s to the mid-1970s, Bing Crosby's annual Christmas special provided plenty of holiday cheer with Crosby's renditions of beloved Christmas songs and guest appearances by notable stars. This collection of highlights, hosted by Gene... |
 | Double Feature! GOING MY WAY - The classic musical starring Bing Crosby as Father O'Malley, who is sent to help out a mortgage-ridden parish. HOLIDAY INN - Featuring Irving Berlin's memorable hit song, "White Christmas." |
 | Full performer name: Bing Crosby/Frank Sinatra/Louis Armstrong. |
 | Porter adds the tunes and Sinatra adds the ring-a-ding to this swinging musical remake of The Philadelphia Story. A prim socialite (Kelly in her last role before becoming Her Serene Highness) finds herself in a the middle of a comic mess when her... |
 | The CLASSIC CHRISTMAS COLLECTION presents a double feature of timeless holiday viewing: in Frank Capra's IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946), a goodhearted but despondent man (Jimmy Stewart) is saved from suicide by his guardian angel; and in Michael... |