Display title | Going My Way |
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Date of page creation | 21:15, 18 May 2019 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Bing Crosby won an Academy Award for playing Father Chuck O'Malley, a happy-go-lucky priest assigned to a rundown church heavily in debt, in 1944's Going My Way. Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald) is the cranky pastor who disapproves of the younger priest's breezy, modern style. Father O'Malley sets about to win the confidence of the local street toughs, organizing them into a church choir that will go out on a fundraising tour to forestall eviction from the church. He also busies himself playing matchmaker and mending family relationships. |