Miss Pilgrim's Progress is a 1950 British black-and-white film by producer Nat Cohen.
Introduced by Betty Grable in the film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim.
'Concentrate on poor Miss Pilgrim's guts, and we'll get along splendidly.'
And Miss Pilgrim is awarded the ineffable privilege of scouring my back.
Rainbow's end, if Miss Pilgrim's talent may be trusted.
After many years without an on-screen credit, the two wrote the original story for the 1947 film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim.
There is no more voltage in The Shocking Miss Pilgrim than in a badly used dry cell.
Written as a study of a woman's empowerment, "Miss Pilgrim" was turned into a frothy musical starring Betty Grable.
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947) (uses songs previously unpublished)
Grable came back into the spotlight with the 1947 film, The Shocking Miss Pilgrim.