Diana McGraw went with her family to see the The Bells of St. Mary's in downtown Anderson the night before she left for Washington, DC. She knew that her husband Ed would probably spend much of the film staring at Ingrid Bergman. Before the film started, the family saw a news reel containing the film which the German Freedom Front made, featuring American private Matthew Cunningham begging for his life.
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| - Diana McGraw went with her family to see the The Bells of St. Mary's in downtown Anderson the night before she left for Washington, DC. She knew that her husband Ed would probably spend much of the film staring at Ingrid Bergman. Before the film started, the family saw a news reel containing the film which the German Freedom Front made, featuring American private Matthew Cunningham begging for his life.
- "The Bells of St. Mary’s" is a popular song written following a visit to St. Mary's Church in Southampton, England. It was used later in the 1945 film of the same name, sung by Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. It has also been covered by Perry Como, Sheryl Crow, Aaron Neville, and Andy Williams. The tune was adapted by two chickens in The Muppet Show episode 305, where they awkwardly pluck it out on bell chimes before knocking their instrument over.
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| - Diana McGraw went with her family to see the The Bells of St. Mary's in downtown Anderson the night before she left for Washington, DC. She knew that her husband Ed would probably spend much of the film staring at Ingrid Bergman. Before the film started, the family saw a news reel containing the film which the German Freedom Front made, featuring American private Matthew Cunningham begging for his life.
- "The Bells of St. Mary’s" is a popular song written following a visit to St. Mary's Church in Southampton, England. It was used later in the 1945 film of the same name, sung by Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. It has also been covered by Perry Como, Sheryl Crow, Aaron Neville, and Andy Williams. The tune was adapted by two chickens in The Muppet Show episode 305, where they awkwardly pluck it out on bell chimes before knocking their instrument over.
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