(Academy Award Winner Included/Going My Way) With the same artistry that he used to interpret songs, Bing Crosby also became a suave and polished actor, starring in many box office hits in a 40-year motion picture career; this generous set includes 24 of Crosby's films, among them his turn as Father Chuck O'Malley in 1944's Going My Way, as well as Road to Morocco (1942) and Road to Zanzibar (1941), from Crosby's successful series with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. Here too are 1933's College Humor, Here Is My Heart (1934), Mississippi (1935), Waikiki Wedding (1937), Sing You Sinners (1938), Birth of the Blues (1941), The Emperor Waltz (1948), If I Had My Way (1940), A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949), Here Come the Waves (1944), Welcome Stranger (1947), 1946's Blue Skies—alongside Fred Astaire—and from 1940, Rhythm on the River, with Basil Rathbone, Mary Martin, and Oscar Levant.