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  1. Pilgrimage is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Ford. The film was a box office disappointment for Fox. Cast. Henrietta Crosman as Mrs. Hannah Jessop; Heather Angel as Suzanne; Norman Foster as Jim 'Jimmy' Jessop (Hannah's son) Lucille La Verne as Mrs. Kelly Hatfield; Maurice Murphy as Gary Worth; Marian Nixon as ...

  2. Pilgrimage: Directed by John Ford. With Henrietta Crosman, Heather Angel, Norman Foster, Lucille La Verne. A possessive mother pushes her son into World War I service rather than see him get married.

  3. Mar 29, 2022 · movies. Pilgrimage by John Ford. Publication date 1933 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International Topics Cinema ... john-ford-1933 ...

  4. A pilgrimage that isn't exactly seeking redemption, but rather alienation, an attempt of moving on despite previous misdoings, not an individual journey but rather a collective one, not just the United States but the entire world. Ford's pictorialism allows the most compelling reactions possible, the frame is usually static, the…

  5. In his definitive 2001 biography Searching for John Ford, Joseph McBride calls Pilgrimage (1933) the director's "first great film." It bears the traits that would come to characterize his later masterpieces: an examination of heroism and patriotism, a sense of melancholia and loss, a tendency toward rowdy comedy, and moments of breathtaking ...

  6. Overview. A mother from Arkansas is very possessive of her grown son. To prevent him from getting married she has him drafted into WW I.

  7. Synopsis by Mark Deming. John Ford directed this emotional drama, which was a considerable change of pace from the westerns and war pictures for which he was best known. Hannah Jessop (Henrietta Crosman) fears being abandoned by her son Jim (Norman Foster), and she doesn't approve of his romance with Mary Saunders (Marian Nixon).