- Release Date: 1947
- Runtime: 85 min
- Genre: Comedy, Musical, Romance
- Starring: Betty Grable, Dick Haymes, Anne Revere, Allyn Joslyn ... see all
- Director: Edmund Goulding, George Seaton
- Plot: In the late 1800s, Miss Pilgrim, a young stenographer, or typewriter, becomes the first female employee at a Boston shipping office. Although the men object to her at first, she... Read more
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Betty Grable is the prim and proper Miss Pilgrim...not good box-office...
Jan 14, 2008
Neil Doyle - imdb.com
Jan 14, 2008Neil Doyle - imdb.com
THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM was one of the few BETTY GRABLE movies that did not bring them in at the box-office, probably because her famous legs are not in display in this story about women in the work force, circa... Full review
Pilgrim of Boston
Jun 14, 2005
jotix100 - imdb.com
Jun 14, 2005jotix100 - imdb.com
"The Schocking Miss Pilgrim" a curiosity piece rarely seen these days. The film focus on the early women's right movement in the late 19th Century. Some of the ideas from that time still resonate these days, although there is no... Full review
The Suffrage Movement: 1875 - Boston
Jun 13, 2005
theowinthrop - imdb.com
Jun 13, 2005theowinthrop - imdb.com
Because of the prominence of the abolition movement in the 1830s -1860s, other American social movements of the day are not thought of very much. If you are interested, read Tyler's book FREEDOM'S FERMENT, which discusses the international peace movement,... Full review
The posthumous Gershwin score is a delight!
Jan 28, 2001
bobj-3 - imdb.com
Jan 28, 2001bobj-3 - imdb.com
The highlight of this film is the undiscovered songs by George Gershwin, which brother Ira wrote new lyrics to and Kay Swift arranged to make a film score that is a delight. One genuine hit, "For You, For Me, For... Full review
Betty Grable becomes an activist!
Sep 15, 1998
anonymous - imdb.com
Sep 15, 1998anonymous - imdb.com
This film is a post-war notice to women (who had been 'minding the store' while all the guys were over- seas)--that they just might have some choices. Not a strong statement to be sure--but surprising in its way. Not surprising... Full review
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