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Going My Way: The Complete Series
- (Boxed Set)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 12/6/2011

Going My Way: The Complete Series
- (Boxed Set)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 12/6/2011
- Starring: Leo G. Carroll, Gene Kelly, Dick York, Nydia Westman
- UPC: 011301611161
- Item #: MDY161116
- Rated: NR
- Genre: TV Drama, Television
- Release Date: 12/6/2011
- Closed Caption: No
- Distributor/Studio: Timeless Media
- Number of Discs: 8

Product Notes
In this charming television series remake of the Oscar TM winning 1944 film Going My Way starring Bing Crosby, dancer and actor Gene Kelly (American in Paris) takes on Crosby's role of Father O'Malley, a Catholic priest sent to St. Dominick's, a poor parish in New York City. There he teams up with Father Fitzgibbon (Leo G. Carroll), the elderly pastor of St. Dom's, and his housekeeper Mrs. Featherstone (Nydia Westerman). As luck would have it, Father O'Malley's boyhood friend Tom, played by none other than Dick York (Bewitched), runs a secular youth center in the neighborhood. The guest cast of Going My Way was impressive. Among the many stars who appeared were Anne Francis and George Kennedy (A Man for Mary), Eddy Bracken and Harry Morgan (Like My Own Brother), Jack Warden (Not Good Enough for My Sister), Kevin McCarthy (Ask Me No Questions), Beverly Garland (A Saint for Mama), and James Whitmore (Tell Me When You Get to Heaven), just to name a few. Fifty years after it's first broadcast in 1962, Going My Way's light touch and big-hearted themes make it great entertainment for the whole family with great acting and stories that touch the soul with warmth, humor and drama, as life's inescapable situations unfold, and are resolved in surprising ways.