Going My Way (1944): The Last Letter

Tags:
Going My Way, The Last Letter, AnyClip

Add video views to your Facebook Timeline:

The clip The last letter from Going My Way (1944)

Jenny? Please, I want to ask you just a small favour.
Hello, Tommy. What is it?
Tonight, would you be so good as to glance occasionally at my baton?
Tonight, let's not race.
Let's try just for once to finish together?
All right, Tommy, I promise. And, Tommy, do me a favour.
Meet Chuck O'Malley. He's a very old friend of mine.
Chuck, Signor Tommaso Bozanni.
Father. "Chuck"?
She always calls me that.
You haven't told me yet, Chuck. Why did you stop writing?
I did tell you in my last letter.
Which letter was that?
I guess that must have been the letter you didn't get.
You wrote to me in Rome, in Florence...
Naples, Vienna, Budapest.
Then I went to Switzerland, and I found your letter waiting for me in Lucerne.
You should have been there, Chuck.
It was a week before Christmas and there was a quaint little post office.
I walked up to it in the snow.
The moon was so bright that I read your letter on the way home.
And I answered it that night.
But that letter in Lucerne was the last one I got.
From there I went to South America.
But there were no more letters.
What happened, Chuck?
Chuck, what...
Father Chuck.
It'll take me a little while to get used to that.
Where's your parish, Father?
I'm over here at St. Dominic's, about 10 blocks from here.

  1. By: AnyClip
  2. Categories Entertainment
  3. Views 15
  4. Added :30-Nov-11
Related Topics
Comments on Going My Way (1944): The Last Letter
Other comments on this video 0 Comments