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  1. www.jbkaufman.com › movie-of-the-month › pilgrimage-1933Pilgrimage (1933) | J.B. Kaufman

    Ten years pass, and the government mounts a special effort to send Gold Star mothers and widows to Europe on a pilgrimage to their sons’ or husbands’ graves. (This is historically authentic; the government did enact such a program in 1929, and it was still in progress at the time this film was produced.)

  2. Toronto Film Society presented Pilgrimage (1933) on Monday, November 14, 2016 in a double bill with Sunday Dinner for a Solider as part of the Season 69 Monday Evening Film Buff Series, Programme 3. Toronto Film Society presented Pilgrimage (1933) on Monday, July 26, 1982 in a double bill with To Each His Own as part of the Season 35 Summer Series, Programme 4.

  3. A widow struggling to maintain her farm is troubled by her son, who yearns to escape from the daily toil by either enlisting in the army or marrying his sweetheart. When he defies his mother and declares his love, she separates them by enlisting him and having him sent to fight in World War I.

  4. A web page about Pilgrimage. Directed by John Ford, "Pilgrimage" (also known as "Pellegrinaggio") is a Drama film, released on July 12 of 1933 in the USA , starring Henrietta Crosman, Heather Angel, Norman Foster, Lucille La Verne, Maurice Murphy and Marian Nixon.

  5. Pilgrimage (1933) Movie Rating NR, 1 hr 36 min Movie More Info. GENRE: Drama RELEASE DATE: CAST & CREW SEE ALL. Previous ...

  6. Sep 16, 2021 · Pilgrimage. 1933. USA. Directed by John Ford. With Henrietta Crosman, Heather Angel. 96 min. During his time at Fox, F. W. Murnau had a profound influence on John Ford, whose work from 1928 on incorporates Murnau’s chiaroscuro lighting schemes and expressively distorted spaces. That influence is particularly apparent in the opening scenes of Pilgrimage, set in a small town in Arkansas but ...

  7. Synopsis. During World War I, in the small farming community of Three Cedars, Arkansas, Jim Jessop wants to wed Mary Saunders, but his proud and protective mother Hannah considers Mary to be "trash." To break up the romance, Hannah signs a waiver allowing Jim to enlist to fight in France. Sometime after Jim has left for Europe, Hannah delivers ...