Bells Of St. Mary's (1937 Film)
   HOME
*





Bells Of St. Mary's (1937 Film)
The Bells of St. Mary's may refer to: * '' The Bells of St. Mary's (1937 film)'', a 1937 British film, starring John Garrick, released by MGM's UK division * ''The Bells of St. Mary's ''The Bells of St. Mary's'' (1945) is an American musical comedy-drama film, produced and directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. Written by Dudley Nichols and based on a story by McCarey, the film is about a priest ...'', a 1945 film * ''The Bells of St. Mary's'' (1959 film), a 1959 made-for-television film * "The Bells of St. Mary's" (song), a popular song {{DEFAULTSORT:Bells of St. Mary's, The ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

The Bells Of St
''The'' () is a grammatical Article (grammar), article in English language, English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the Most common words in English, most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with pronouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant s ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


John Garrick
John Garrick (born Reginald Dandy; 31 August 1902 – 22 October 1966) was a British stage and screen actor. Born in Brighton, England, Dandy attended that city's schools and Brighton College. Dandy made his first stage appearance at the age of ten in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream''. Dandy found employment in a bank after leaving school, but after a few months he left "and turned to the more glamorous life on the stage".Reginald Dandy
''Daily News'' (Perth), 23 May 1930, page 10.
He worked up an original act which he played at amateur shows. His vaudeville act was taken up by a theatrical manager and was toured throughout Great Britain. Dandy was then signed for a feature role in a revue playin ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]