Pilgrimage

John Ford
USA 1933
95 min
V'04

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). When Hannah discovers that Jim and Mary plan to wed, she sends her son off to fight in WWI, unaware that Mary is carrying his child. Jim is killed in combat just as Mary is giving birth, and while Hannah is crushed by the loss of her son, she cannot forgive Mary or abide her grandson, Jim, Jr. (Jay Ward). Years later, Hannah is prodded into joining a group of women who lost their sons in the war on a visit to the battlefields of Europe; en route, she meets Mrs. Hatfield (Lucille La Verne), whose warmth and gracious acceptance of her misfortune forces Hannah to take a look at herself and her attitudes. (Mark Deming)

Credits
  • Marian Nixon
  • Henrietta Crosman
  • Norman Foster
  • Lucille La Verne
  • Maurice Murphy
  • Jay Ward
  • Robert Warwick
  • Louise Carter
  • Betty Blythe
  • Heather Angel - Suzanne
  • Francis Ford
  • Barry Conners
  • Philip Klein
  • George Schneiderman
  • Eugene Grossman
  • Louis R. Loeffler
  • R.H. Bassett
  • Samuel Kaylin
  • William S. Darling
  • Earl Luick
  • «Gold Star Mother» von Ida A.R. Wylie
Fox Film Corporation
35 mm
bw