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[[File:Going My Way (1944) trailer 1.jpg|thumb|350px|Father O'Malley and Father Fitzgibbon]]
{{quote|''Bing's "little angels" - the roughest gang this side of reform school!''|tagline}}
[[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.
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{quote|'''Father O'Malley''': Here, take this. ''[Gives a spoonful of medicine to Father Fitzgibbon]'' That'll keep the pilot light burning.
'''Father Fitzgibbons''': Yes, it ought to. Tastes like it has kerosene in it.}}
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