Pilgrimage (1933)


Pilgrimage
Release Date12 July 1933
GenreDrama
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish, French
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassPsychological Drama
ThemesDeath of a Child, Parenthood
TonesPoignant, Tearjerking, Tense, Intimate
TagsAnger, Army, Change Of Heart, Child, Confession [criminal], Conflict, Death, Dog, Domination [influence], Enlistment, Family, Family Reunion, Father, Forgiveness, Frustration, Girl, Grandchildren, Grandson, Grave, Hatred, Jealousy, Love, Maniac, Manipulation, Military, Mistake, Mother, Overbearing, Pregnancy, Regret, Revelation, Sentimental, Service, Shout, Solace, Son, Toddlers, Transformation, Trenches, Trip, Visit, War

Pilgrimage is a 1933 drama film directed by John Ford.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Mrs. Hannah Jessop

Suzanne

Jim 'Jimmy' Jessop

Mrs. Kelly Hatfield

Gary Worth

Mary Saunders

Jay Ward
Jimmy Saunders

Major Albertson

Louise Carter
Mrs. Rogers

Janet Prescot

Mayor Elmer Briggs

Dad Saunders

Mrs. Worth

The Nurse

Ann Brody
Woman with Mrs. Goldstein

William Burress
Mr. Goldstein

André Cheron
Shooting Gallery Proprietor

Schoolteacher

Marcelle Corday
French Woman Paying Cabbie

James Donlan
Barber

Restaurant Extra

Marty, Reporter

Mary Gordon
Mrs. MacGregor

Si Jenks
Jimmy Gish, Station Agent

Claude King
Ship Captain

Wilbur Mack
New York City Mayor

Mrs. Quincannon

Alphonse Martell
Frenchman at Shooting Gallery

Greta Meyer
Mrs. Haberschmidt

Sergeant on Train

Frances Morris
Nurse

Soldier at Shooting Gallery

Mother Of MIA

Inez Palange
Mrs. Carlucci

Shirley Palmer
Nurse

Jack Pennick
A Minute for Each Cedar soldier

Beatrice Roberts
Sick Nurse

Rosa Rosanova
Mrs. Goldstein

Harry Tenbrook
Soldier on Train

Adele Watson
Mrs. Simms, Hannah's Neighbor

Leo White
Floorwalker at Fashion Show

Director

Cinematographer

Barry Conners
writer

Henry Johnson
uncredited

Philip Klein
writer

dialogue

Basil Woon
uncredited

I.A.R. Wylie
story "Pilgrimage"

George Schneiderman
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Editor

Louis R. Loeffler
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Art Director

William S. Darling

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Edward O'Fearna
assistant director

Sound Department

Eugene Grossman
sound recordist

W.W. Lindsay Jr.
sound recordist

Camera and Electrical Department

Curt Fetters
second camera operator

James Gordon
assistant camera

Lou Kunkel
assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Earl Luick
wardrober

Sam Benson
wardrobe supervisor

Music Department

Samuel Kaylin
musical director

Other Crew

dialogue director

Production Company

Fox Film Corporation
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Distributor

Fox Film Corporation

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment






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