Sally O'Moyne
Ann Blyth
Sally O'Moyne

“People Have More Fun Than Anybody... except the O'Moynes!”
An Irish-American girl asks the saint to guide her family and save them from an alderman.
Sally O'Moyne
Ann Blyth
Sally O'Moyne
Grandpa Pat Ryan
Edmund Gwenn
Grandpa Pat Ryan
Alderman Percival Xavier 'Goldtooth' McCarthy
John McIntire
Alderman Percival Xavier 'Goldtooth' McCarthy
Johnny Evans (as Palmer Lee)
Gregg Palmer
Johnny Evans (as Palmer Lee)
Danny O'Moyne
Hugh O'Brian
Danny O'Moyne
Mike O'Moyne
Jack Kelly
Mike O'Moyne
Mrs. Kitty 'Mom' O'Moyne
Frances Bavier
Mrs. Kitty 'Mom' O'Moyne
Pop O'Moyne
Otto Hulett
Pop O'Moyne
Lois Foran
Kathleen Hughes
Lois Foran
Father Kennedy
George Mathews
Father Kennedy
Willie O'Moyne
Lamont Johnson
Willie O'Moyne
Hymie Callahan, Trainer
King Donovan
Hymie Callahan, Trainer
I first saw this movie when I was a kid. The story is is meant as light hearted fun. Moves quickly, and with Edmund Gwen you can't go wrong. It's one of those classics meant to pass a bit of time coming away with a feeling of enjoyment. Whether intended or not it managed to stay with me my whole life. Sally forgets her lunch one day, and prays to Saint Anne, when she gets in trouble for where she left her lunch she calls Saint Anne a snitched. Two nuns over hear her, one thinks its impudence the other calls it faith. As time goes on others also have faith in Sally praying to Saint Anne. whether Catholic, or not, it's just fun movie, it never gets religious, doesn't preach at audiences. If looking for a more devotional type film, try Joan of Arc, or Our Lady of Fatima. If looking for the kind of light hearted humor, with core value of family's stick together, and yes some Irish stereotypes of the era, this is one to watch. Hard to find, rarely aired, but worth the time to watch.
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