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Plymouth Adventure (1952)
Click here to buy Plymouth Adventure (1952) by MGM (Warner). Plymouth Adventure (1952)
by MGM (Warner)
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Spencer Tracy and Gene Tierney star in this Hollywood realization of life aboard the <I>Mayflower</I> on her most historic journey. In one of his meanest roles since <I>Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde</I>, 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. <I>--Mark Savary</I>


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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, and alcoholic captain (Spencer Tracy) over her good-looking and articulate husband. The urbane and darkly handsome Leo Genn became well-known as a fine British film and stage actor with the "black velvet voice" and had already received critical acclaim for his excellent acting (and wit) in "Quo Vadis" (1951) and "Henry V" (1944). Bradford is portrayed as a responsible man who is indifferent to his wife and her beauty but not so oblivious to his wife's longing glances at the captain. I doubt that audiences of 1952 would be so critical; this film still holds up well and the special effects are good. It is interesting that Gene Tierney and Leo Genn would go on to star as a married couple in the British film "A Personal Affair" (1953). Final note: Why is this video so expensive?!!

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