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John Ford's PILGRIMAGE (1935) WWI Henrietta Crosman, Norman Foster, Marian Nixon
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Quantity Available: |
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Condition: |
Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Country: |
United States |
Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
Year: |
Pre-1940 |
LOC: |
SCI-B2 |
Director: |
John Ford |
Actors: |
Henrietta Crosman, Norman Foster, Marian Nixon |
Studio: |
Fox Film Corporation |
Modified Item: |
No |
Item: |
Vintage original 11x14 US lobby card |
Item Number: |
LC-PILGRIMAGE-01 |
FIlm Title: |
Pilgrimage |
Year of Release: |
1935 |
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More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1190706071 |
Item description
Vintage original 11x14 in. US lobby card from the classic 1930's WWI-themed drama, PILGRIMAGE, released in 1935 by the Fox Film Corporation and directed by John Ford. A possessive mother (Henrietta Crosman) pushes her son (Norman Foster) into World War I service rather than see him get married. The cast includes Heather Angel, Lucille La Verne, Maurice Murphy, Jay Ward, Robert Warwick, Louise Carter, Betty Blythe, Francis Ford, Charley Grapewin, Hedda Hopper, Frances Rich, and Ann Brody.
The image depicts an interior publicity shot depicting Mary Saunders (Marian Nixon) pleading with Mrs. Hannah Jessop (Henrietta Crosman) about not sending her son, Jim "Jimmy" Jessop (Norman Foster) to enlist. It is unrestored in fine condition with a horizontal crease in the top border at the left corner and a small crease of varying sizes on the bottom corners. There are no pinholes, tears, stains, writing, or other flaws and the rich color tints are fresh and vibrant without any signs of fading.
According to information in the 20th Century-Fox Records of the Legal Department at the UCLA Theater Arts Library, Fox bought the motion picture rights to the story in Nov 1931, when it was an unpublished, uncopyrighted story. The legal records also reveal that William Collier, Sr. was originally cast as "The Mayor," a role that Francis Ford took over; and that Esther Michelson was originally cast as "The Jewish Mother," which Rosa Rosanova played in the final film. Although Eugene Grossman is credited as sound recorder on the screen, W. W. Lindsay, Jr. is listed in studio records and in two reviews, and the film is listed in his filmography in Film Daily Year Book, but not in Grossman's. According to a Film Daily news item, Minna Gombell and Frank Craven were originally scheduled to be in the film. According to a Hollywood Reporter news item, Henrietta Crosman was transferred during pre-production from this film to Mommies, a film that was never made. Crosman appeared in person at the New York premiere.
According to information in the MPAA/PCA Collection at the AMPAS Library, Hays Office officials complained about two uses of the word "hell" and an action in the ship's stateroom in which Crosman pushes a button and the flushing of a toilet is heard. A Fox official subsequently wrote the Hays Office to report that the word "hell" and the toilet flush were eliminated from the soundtrack. Hays Office officials also were worried about a possible negative French reaction to a scene in which a girl explains that an old bewhiskered man who is pitching manure in front of his doorway is the mayor of the town. Because of this concern, Fox president Sidney Kent, on May 18, 1933, issued an order that the reference made to the French mayor working on a dung pile be eliminated from the negative. The Hays Office files for the film also include a letter dated Jan. 23, 1933 from Katherine M. Gallagher, Vice-President, American Gold Star Mothers, of Wayne, PA to Fox, which stated that she was the sole instigator of the movement to get a bill passed to enable the Mothers to go to France, which resulted in the pilgrimage that was the subject of Fox's film. Gallagher asked that the studio consult her organization because, "The pilgrimage was very sacred to us and we may not wish it to be commercialized." No information has been located concerning any subsequent input that the group may have had.
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