This musical comedy takes an off-beat religious turn as it tells the tale of a show-biz priest (Bing Crosby) who runs a Broadway theater for spiritually kindred show-folk. His problems begins when a vivacious but troubled chorine (Debbie Reynolds) shows up with a sad story about her ailing father, a ...more
Year: 1959 | Running Time: 119 minutes
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What can one say about Say One for Me, except that one would like to say a prayer for all those caught up in it. Say seems to have been put together by a couple of people who say Guys and Dolls and figured making a movie mixing Broadway and shady types was the surefire road to success. Unfortunately, the powers that be didn't get talents the caliber of Guys and Dolls' Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows to work on it, and the result is a gloppily sentimental mess of a movie that is both boring and ...more
- Bing Crosby - Father Conroy
- Debbie Reynolds - Holly LeMaise
- Robert Wagner - Tony Vincent
- Ray Walston - Phil Stanley
- Les Tremayne - Harry LaMaise
- Connie Gilchrist - Mary Manning
- Frank McHugh - Jim Dugan
- Joe Besser - Joe Greb
- Alena Murray - Sunny
- Stella Stevens - Chorine
- Nina Shipman - Ray Flagg
- Sebastian Cabot - Monsignor
- Judy Harriet - June January
- Dick Whittinghill - Lou Christy
- Frank Tashlin - Director
- Frank Tashlin - Producer
- Robert O'Brien - Screenwriter
- Lyle Wheeler - Art Director
- Leland Fuller - Art Director
- Alex Romero - Choreography
- Adele Palmer - Costume Designer
- Hugh S. Fowler - Editor
- Lionel Newman - Composer (Music Score)
- Lionel Newman - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Sammy Cahn - Songwriter
- Jimmy Van Heusen - Songwriter
- Leo Tover - Cinematographer
- Eli Benneche - Set Designer






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