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Now Voyager
Drab Charlotte Vale is an unattractive, overweight, repressed spinster whose is verbally and emotionally abused by her dictatorial mother. And finally Drab is freed after a brief love affair with Jerry, a man she meets while on a cruise after spending time in a sanitarium.
13 June 1910, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
27 March 1885, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
5 November 1890, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
3 January 1898, London, England, UK
18 December 1888, Lewisham, London, England, UK
December 4, 1871 in London, England, UK
24 August 1905, Kinleyside, Scotland, UK
10 June 1909, New York City, New York, USA
18 April 1889, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
10 November 1914, New York City, New York, USA
23 April 1894, Paris, France
8 June 1879, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
November 28, 2002
The melodrama to end all melodramas.
October 18, 2008
Compulsively watchable four-hankie weepie.
June 28, 2010
If you can resist Bette Davis in fat suit, hideous dress, and monobrow, you're not as gay as you think you are. I guess I kind of liked it.
August 14, 2003
Classic Davis soaper with Henreid doing the double cigarette bit.
June 10, 2005
...romantic and romanticized, sudsy and sentimental...a throwback to an earlier age in Hollywood when movies didn't have to be loud or vulgar to sell a point.
June 21, 2005
Now, Voyager remains a highly narcotic, swoon-inducing romance in the Bette Davis canon.
March 05, 2011
A superlative, juicy mother-daughter melodrama with top notch performance from Bette Davis, at the top of her form, and the rest of the cast.
August 16, 2003
Consummate Warner Bros. melodrama, with Bette excellent as misfit and even better as reborn glamour-puss.
December 26, 2010
Lots of appeal for highly romantic teens.
March 27, 2010
It's all far more complicated than it needs to be, but then again, what would you cut?
February 04, 2015
It's one of the better 'women pictures,' though it got too weepie, mushy and full of itself for me.
June 29, 2005
Classic to the max, and with Davis, Henried, and those two cigarettes.

