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The Bells of St. Mary's
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Academy Awards, USA (8)
Golden Globes, USA (1)
New York Film Critics Circle Awards (1)
Photoplay Awards (4)
Venice Film Festival (1)
Online Film & Television Association (1)
8 wins & 8 nominations
Academy Awards, USA
1946 Nominee
Oscar
Best Picture
1946 Nominee
Oscar
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Bing Crosby
Crosby became the first actor to be twice nominated for an Oscar for portraying the same character; he had previously portrayed Father Chuck O'Malley in
Going My Way (1944)
.
1946 Nominee
Oscar
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Ingrid Bergman
1946 Nominee
Oscar
Best Director
Leo McCarey
1946 Winner
Oscar
Best Sound, Recording
Stephen Dunn
(RKO Radio SSD)
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Golden Globes, USA
1946 Winner
Golden Globe
Best Actress
Ingrid Bergman
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
1945 Winner
NYFCC Award
Best Actress
Ingrid Bergman
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Spellbound
Photoplay Awards
1946 Winner
Photoplay Award
Best Pictures of the Month (February)
1946 Winner
Photoplay Award
Best Performances of the Month (February)
Bing Crosby
1946 Winner
Photoplay Award
Best Performances of the Month (February)
Ingrid Bergman
1946 Winner
Gold Medal
Favorite Picture of the Year
Leo McCarey
(producer)
Venice Film Festival
1946 Nominee
International Critics Award
Best Feature Film
Leo McCarey
Online Film & Television Association
2022 Winner
OFTA Film Hall of Fame
Motion Picture
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