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  1. 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.

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    • Drama
    • John Ford
    • 1933-08-18
  2. 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 Mary Saunders

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  3. Pilgrimage (1933) directed by John Ford • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1933. Directed by John Ford. Everyone Who Has a Mother Must See It! A mother from Arkansas is very possessive of her grown son. To prevent him from getting married she has him drafted into WW I. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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    • Fox Film Corporation
    • John Ford
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  5. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A possessive mother pushes her son into World War I service rather than see him get married. Cast & Crew. Read More. John Ford. Director. Henrietta Crosman. Hannah Jessop. Heather Angel. Suzanne. Norman Foster. Jim Jessop. Marian Nixon. Mary Saunders.

    • John Ford, William Collier Sr., Ed O'fearna
    • Henrietta Crosman
  6. Jan 29, 2022 · Pilgrimage (1933): A Mother’s Journey of Reconciliation. Posted on January 29, 2022. It’s a private fascination of mine to consider the sanctity and sheer awesomeness of human life in a very particular context. How parents pass on their genes — a package of habits and physical phenotypes to their kids — that we can then witness before ...

  7. John Ford. Director. Barry Conners. Writer. Philip Klein. Writer. A mother from Arkansas is very possessive of her grown son. To prevent him from getting married she has him drafted into WW I.

  8. PILGRIMAGE (Fox Films, 1933), directed by John Ford, is an early but memorable sentimental story featuring Henrietta Crosman in a very rare leading role. Not quite a retelling of the Pilgrims voyaging to America on the Mayflower in 1620 as one might be made to believe, but a drama about an elderly woman with a hold on her son's life, only to ...