The Fugitive(1947) -
While John Ford considered it one of his personal favorites and an "artistic success," it was a major "financial flop" at the box office.
Along his journey, he is shadowed and eventually betrayed by a "Police Informer" (J. Carrol Naish), a Judas-like figure who lures the priest back into danger by claiming a dying man needs his last rites.
The role was a departure for Henry Fonda, reflecting his own personal struggles and alienation at the time, yet it remains one of his most powerful dramatic performances. The Fugitive(1947)
The film is set in a post-revolutionary Central American country where the government has outlawed Christianity and sought to execute all members of the clergy.
is a striking, religious drama directed by John Ford , based on Graham Greene's celebrated 1940 novel, The Power and the Glory . While John Ford considered it one of his
Filmed on location in Mexico (including Taxco and Churubusco Studios), the movie is renowned for its stark, expressionistic black-and-white cinematography by Gabriel Figueroa . It leans heavily into religious symbolism and a somber, psychological atmosphere.
Henry Fonda stars as an unnamed "whisky priest"—an anti-hero filled with fear and human frailty—who is the last remaining cleric in the region. The role was a departure for Henry Fonda,
Seeking escape to America, he is aided by a faithful parishioner known as "The Woman" (Dolores del Río), who directs him toward Puerto Grande to board a ship.