In church, it's the holy trinity. But on the silver screen, it's all about the big four for Pope Leo.
The Catholic bishop (real name: Robert Francis Prevost) dished on his all-time favorite movies during a video interview with Variety released Tuesday, Nov. 11.
First on the list for the Chicago-born pontiff was "It's a Wonderful Life," the 1946 Christmas classic starring James Stewart, Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore.
Tapping his musical side, Pope Leo, 70, also gave a shout-out to "The Sound of Music," the Oscar-winning family drama fronted by actress and Broadway legend Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer and Eleanor Parker.
It's not all feel-good flicks for the pope though. "Ordinary People," the 1980 psychological drama starring Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore, made the cut, too.










