John Wayne in the character of Tom Donovan, used the word "pilgrim" when talking to Ransom Stoddard (played by Jimmy Stewart) in the movie "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". He called Stoddard "pilgrim", because Stoddard was coming out west to settle in the new territories that had not yet become states in much the same way as the original Pilgrims came to this country.
Wayne's last movie was The Shootist, released in 1976, starring with Lauren Becall, Ron Howard and Jimmy Stewart.
No, Jimmy Stewart was not Mormon. He did star in an LDS movie, "Mr. Kruegar's Christmas" and as part of that role appeared with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Red River
No. The star of Harvey (1950) was Jimmy Stewart.
John Wayne in the character of Tom Donovan, used the word "pilgrim" when talking to Ransom Stoddard (played by Jimmy Stewart) in the movie "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". He called Stoddard "pilgrim", because Stoddard was coming out west to settle in the new territories that had not yet become states in much the same way as the original Pilgrims came to this country.
Wayne's last movie was The Shootist, released in 1976, starring with Lauren Becall, Ron Howard and Jimmy Stewart.
Vertigo
The name of the invisible rabbit Jimmy Stewart imagines he sees in the movie is Harvey.
Jimmy Stewart, Stewart Granger
Vertigo
It's A WonderFul Life with Jimmy Stewart
No, Jimmy Stewart was not Mormon. He did star in an LDS movie, "Mr. Kruegar's Christmas" and as part of that role appeared with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Red River
"Rear Window" .
You're thinking of North By Northwest, and the actor is Cary Grant, not Jimmy Stewart, who is being chased by the crop duster plane mid-way through the movie.
it's a wonderful life