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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786304525104
Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6304525109
Label: MGM (Warner)
Manufacturer: MGM (Warner)
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MGM (Warner)
Release Date: June 09, 1997
Running Time: 105 minutes
Sales Rank: 23540
Studio: MGM (Warner)
Theatrical Release Date: November 28, 1952
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Spencer Tracy and Gene Tierney star in this Hollywood realization of life aboard the Mayflower on her most historic journey. In one of his meanest roles since Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Tracy is at his gruffest and bitterest as the disagreeable, tempestuous Captain Jones, master of the famous vessel that carried the Pilgrims to the New World. Tierney in Technicolor is as beautiful as ever, despite being cast as a somber Pilgrim. Leo Genn's portrayal of Pilgrim leader William Bradford is memorable, while Lloyd Bridges, Van Johnson, and John Dehner round out the excellent cast. The depiction of the hardships faced by the passengers and crew on the voyage are fairly accurate, despite any minor liberties taken with historical facts. The film won a 1953 Oscar for special effects, and the storm sequence alone is still worth the price of admission today. --Mark Savary
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Something Is Missing But Still Worth Viewing
I enjoyed "Plymouth Adventure" very much although it is a flawed film. Something is missing. We learn very little about the persecution of the Pilgrims and their beliefs except that they pray "standing upwards" and are very clean. They even wash with the ship's limited drinking water which causes consternation among crew members. It was especially difficult for me to believe that the wife (Gene Tierney) of Pilgrim leader, William Bradford (Leo Genn) would prefer the ship's bloated, craggy, bitter, ... Read More
Rating: - Pity that Hollywood has done so little with the Pilgrims
"Plymouth Adventure" is just about the only Pilgrim movie I can think of (I'm not counting the various "Scarlet Letter"s and Salem Witch movies--those are about Puritans already settled in the New Land, not the Pilgrims just coming over). It's not really a bad movie, but it's not really a good one either. Stellar cast: Spencer Tracy as Capt Jones, not really into the Pilgrims' scene, but just doing his job; Leo Genn as William Bradford, intent on leading his followers to religious freedom; Gene Tierney ... Read More
Rating: - NOT 1952'S BEST PICTURE
With all respect to the other reviewer, this movie did not win the Oscar for Best Picture of 1952. (I believe it was "The Greatest Show on Earth"). Unfortunately "Plymouth Adventure" is one of those movies that has a talented cast which just can't overcome a mediocre script. Spencer Tracy and Van Johnson's half-hearted attempts at English accents are laughable at times. But, on the positive side, any movie with Gene Tierney in it is bound to be nice to look at (though being a Puritan her attire is ... Read More
Rating: - Costumes, adventure and drama -- this movie has it all!
This is a great movie! It has the drama of an important historical event, with shades of an illicite affair between the captian of the Mayflower and the wife of a Pilgrim leader. However, it is all done with subtle glances. The storm scene is also very exciting. The signing of the Mayflower Compact is utterly dramatic! There are a few historical liberties, but over all, it is a good movie! In fact, it won Best Picture for 1952.
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