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L'habit ne fait pas le moine

Original title: Say One for Me
  • 1959
  • Tous publics
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Bing Crosby, Debbie Reynolds, and Robert Wagner in L'habit ne fait pas le moine (1959)
ComedyDramaMusicalRomance

Father Conroy (Crosby) has a parish which serves the acting and performance community. When one of his parishoners gets too sick to work, his daughter Holly (Reynolds) finds a job working fo... Read allFather Conroy (Crosby) has a parish which serves the acting and performance community. When one of his parishoners gets too sick to work, his daughter Holly (Reynolds) finds a job working for a dance club of questionable character, which is run by Tony Vincent (Wagner). Vincent n... Read allFather Conroy (Crosby) has a parish which serves the acting and performance community. When one of his parishoners gets too sick to work, his daughter Holly (Reynolds) finds a job working for a dance club of questionable character, which is run by Tony Vincent (Wagner). Vincent never made the big time, and Father Conroy tries to look after Holly. There are many musica... Read all

  • Director
    • Frank Tashlin
  • Writers
    • Robert O'Brien
    • Frank Tashlin
  • Stars
    • Debbie Reynolds
    • Bing Crosby
    • Robert Wagner
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    381
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    • Director
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Writers
      • Robert O'Brien
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Stars
      • Debbie Reynolds
      • Bing Crosby
      • Robert Wagner
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Debbie Reynolds
    Debbie Reynolds
    • Holly LeMaise aka Conroy
    Bing Crosby
    Bing Crosby
    • Father Conroy
    Robert Wagner
    Robert Wagner
    • Tony Vincent
    Ray Walston
    Ray Walston
    • Phil Stanley
    Les Tremayne
    Les Tremayne
    • Harry LaMaise
    Connie Gilchrist
    Connie Gilchrist
    • Mary
    Frank McHugh
    Frank McHugh
    • Jim Dugan
    Joe Besser
    Joe Besser
    • Joe Greb
    Alena Murray
    Alena Murray
    • Sunny
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Chorine
    Nina Shipman
    Nina Shipman
    • Fay Flagg
    Sebastian Cabot
    Sebastian Cabot
    • Monsignor Francis Stratford
    Judy Harriet
    • June January aka Dawn Easter
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Otto
    • (uncredited)
    Herb Alpert
    Herb Alpert
    • Nightclub Trumpet player
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Banas
    Robert Banas
    • Altar Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Alexander Campbell
    Alexander Campbell
    • Pastor Johnson
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Carter
    Harry Carter
    • Detective Will Collins
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Writers
      • Robert O'Brien
      • Frank Tashlin
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    User reviews15

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    8GoNotreDame

    once you see it, you WILL like it!!

    Not sure why the "critics" disliked this movie that much. I first saw it as a kid and even now--in my 30's--I still find myself enjoying the simple story of a "bad seed"--Wagner's character--going good.

    Top-notch music and dance numbers with Debbie Reynolds add that special spark to keep the story fresh and full of energy. The talents of an emsemble cast including the great Bing Crosby, dashing Robert Wagner, and versatile Ray Walston contribute greatly to this film's appeal.

    Your best bet to see this fine film would be cable since as of this writing SAY ONE FOR ME is not available on vhs or dvd.

    As the saying goes--try it, you'll like it! See SAY ONE FOR ME sometime soon! It's worth it!
    4bkoganbing

    Not Going My Way

    I'm sure that during his career in his later years Bing Crosby was offered the chance to repeat playing Father O'Malley as an older priest and at one point that would have been a natural fit for him. Unfortunately after this film, Bing was done with the clergy.

    He tries his best with Father Conroy and his best moments are musical ones especially with Debbie Reynolds, but the story is not convincing. Try as I might, I just can't believe that Robert Wagner turns from opportunistic heel to good guy just to win Debbie Reynolds.

    In fact the main problem with the movie is Robert Wagner. A good actor he just doesn't have any talent musically. His big number in the movie was You Can't Love Them All was recorded by Dean Martin and had a modest success. Now if Dino had played his part, he might have overcome the script.

    Bing's best number is The Secret of Christmas. In addition to recording it for the cast album of this film, six years later he recorded it for Frank Sinatra's Reprise label in a joint Christmas album with Old Blue Eyes and Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. That is the superior version to the one he did in Say One For Me.
    frontrowkid2002

    Cute songs and a cuter girl

    When I first saw "Say One For Me" years ago, I was a big Bing Crosby fan even though I had grown up in the Elvis era. I liked Bing's crooning style of singing because it was easier for me to imitate than Frankie Avalon or some teenage girl's heartthrob. I particularly liked the Secret of Christmas song with the line "The little things you do on Christmas Day will not bring back the friend you turned away." That line has meant more to me now in my senior years than it did then. I also liked the title song and even though it has been years since I heard it, I can still sing it acapella like old Bing. The other reason I got a kick out of seeing the movie again was that it featured an actress friend of mine, Nina Shipman, whose grandmother was an early pioneer in independent movie-making and her father wrote the famous Republic serials of the Thirties and Forties. Although she played a tough chorus line gal, she had a cute figure and great legs. Unfortunately, this was the only film to fully show off her figure.
    8dc_rusty

    sweet re-watchable movie

    I agree with the previous comment this is an underrated movie. One which many years ago I had taped (on Beta format) transferred to VHS and has watched in dismay the tape fail as the years have gone by. I've looked in vain for a copy and wasn't I delighted when today I caught it on TV (and taped it with loving care)!! I have watched this movie every Christmas for about 25 years; the songs are not classics but they are fun and you won't grow tired of them. The wit between Wagner and Reynolds is sharp without going over the line for the era that the movie was filmed but also the humor isn't too dated for the present time either. The movie deals with adult themes without being dark; unwedded parenthood, alcoholism, the church's need to accommodate with the times. Wagner looks wonderful and Debbie is in her prime. They have good scenes together and smolder well. I love the scene where they are dancing in a club and he gives her insight to his character and the past that molded him, the look she gave him when she realized that he was showing her off to old buds, well I was a young innocent when I first saw this film and I knew the effect it had on her! Watch this movie; a classic it is not (except to me) but it is fun and time well spent- if you can find!
    6jhkp

    Going the wrong way

    At the time this film was made, there was actually a Catholic parish in the New York theater district (maybe there still is). Since films rarely depict the religious life of theater people, this was a potentially interesting background for a musical comedy-drama. Unfortunately it goes off in many wrong directions. Even Bing Crosby, in his third screen outing as a priest, seems to have lost a lot of his charm and humor. This cleric is much sterner and more sanctimonious than Father O'Malley.

    Frank Tashlin directed some good comedies that took irreverent pokes at various 1950's institutions, but I don't think he was the type for the kind of sincere, schmaltzy Christmas fare this movie was apparently supposed to be.

    There are some nice moments, some good tunes and performances. If you can lower your expectations, it's not altogether bad entertainment, but it's a shame it wasn't better, given the interesting premise.

    The cast that tries to breathe life into the hackneyed show is a pretty good one, with Debbie Reynolds coming off best. Robert Wagner isn't altogether believable as a song and dance man. He's actually surprisingly good in the song numbers. It's just that he's playing someone who should be terrific. (I think the part was intended for Frank Sinatra, early on.) He handles the heel-like tendencies of the role pretty well.

    The movie is watchable, relatively entertaining, professionally produced...not a total bomb. The songs are good. So you could do worse.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Stella Stevens.
    • Quotes

      Holly LeMaise: Every time I think of an audience out there, I start getting butterflies.

      Father Conroy: All performers get butterflies.

      Holly LeMaise: But mine are wearing Army shoes, Father!

    • Connections
      Featured in 20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Say One for Me
      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Heusen)

      Sung by Bing Crosby and Debbie Reynolds

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Say One for Me
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Bing Crosby Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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