I Want to Live My Death
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Pedro Armendariz |
While I have seen John Ford’s 1947 film, The Fugitive, at
least twice, this time around I was floored by the dialogue between the “Mexican
Clark Gable” Pedro Armendariz (The Lieutenant) and Henry Fonda (The Priest) who
was going to face a firing squad in the morning. The film is loosely based on
Graham Greene’s novel The Power and the Glory. Fonda is an alcoholic priest (Greene's The Whiskey Priest)
attempting to flee a country (probably Mexico) where priests were persecuted
and executed.
Our cowardly priest played superbly by Fonda has finally
found himself on the evening of his execution. The Lieutenant, the avid atheist
and priest hater shows he has a heart when he says, “Can I give you some
brandy? It will help you forget.”
The priest answers, “No thank you, I want to live my death.”
The novel and the film are quite different as there are many
more characters in Greene’s book including an English dentist. In many ways while they are indeed different, the novel is as good as the film. That it inspired writer Dudley Nichols to see eye to eye with Ford and Figueroa is a wonder.
The priest - Henry Fonda |
But the film is simpler and starker (thanks to Gabriel
Figueroa’s luminous black and white film shot in several Mexican towns) and it
plays on the idea that in the novel, the priest is Christ who has been forsaken
by His Father. There is a bad gringo, Ward Bond who represents the good thief.
The wavering Chief of Police, Leo Carillo is Pontius Pilate, Dolores del Río
(never named, just the Indian woman) Mary Magdalene and the nasty and oily
informer (really scary) J. Carol Naish is Judas.
To me this film is as perfect a film as can be made. It is
interesting that Mexican director Emilio "Indio" Fernández helped John Ford but is
uncredited.
The film and that stark quote served to throw cold water on
me and make me realize that at my age of 77 there are still new things under
the sun and that I have yet to become an automaton without feeling.
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