Now, Voyager

Now, Voyager

  • Director: Irving Rapper
  • Writer: Casey Robinson,Olive Higgins Prouty
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Portuguese
  • Release date: October 31, 1942
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: A sta sad, putnice
  • "Now, Voyager" is a romance film directed by Owen Rapal, starring Bette Davis and Paul Henreid.
    The film tells the story of Charlotte on a cruise ship, met Jerry and fell in love, but finally had to choose to leave.

    Details

    • Release date October 31, 1942
    • Filming locations Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production companies Warner Bros.

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $10,390

    Movie reviews

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    • By Pearl 2022-10-14 17:05:47

      Confidence

      Charlotte, who is not confident and cannot feel love, is the late child in the family. Her mother controls her clothes and decides what books to read... Because the heroine's source of income is the family, she must listen to her. The heroine met Jeremiah Duveany Durrance, the white moonlight, during a voyage out for treatment of psychological problems. He bought her perfume and spent a lot of time with her, making her feel like she could be cherished. But because he has a...

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    • By Mona 2023-09-23 15:33:58

      The movies of that era were so good, the men were talented and women, and the clothes and hairstyles were very...

    • By Wayne 2023-09-14 16:58:38

      Three and a half "Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself. They come through you but not from you, And though they are with you, yet they belong not to you. You may give them your love but not your thought For they have their own thoughts.” It is a blessing to be free from the shackles of family and to choose your own life. In the end, it was a cigarette...

    • By Meggie 2023-09-12 21:19:20

      Don't ask for moon. We have...

    • By Giovani 2023-09-08 22:21:33

      Barely pass. I don't know if it is the earliest "Ugly Girl Turns Over" movie, but the creative attitude of this movie is generally very serious. Davis, an old maid who was disciplined by her mother too strictly, accepted the help of a psychiatrist. She changed her body, as for what she experienced at the doctor's place and did not act out, the focus of the plot is on her traveling alone, opening herself up to meet a married man, returning to the family to confirm the irreconcilable conflict...

    • By Wayne 2023-09-04 19:00:56

      I don't know this kind of disagreement, but I think it's very poignant (I also don't think it's a happy ending). Whether I like it or dislike it, the oppression of feminism begins with women and is also awakened by women. I agree with the "not fully awakened" "feminist" evaluation (maybe this is the reason why I heard that the male protagonist's last child is so uncomfortable), and I especially feel sorry for the spare tire chosen by the female protagonist some one like you in many ways hhhhhh,...

    Movie plot

    Charlotte (Bette Davis) can be considered an old girl, with stiff hair, conservative clothing, and eccentric personality. To make matters worse, she seems to have dyed The bad problem of alcoholism. At the suggestion of her family, Charlotte decided to embark on a journey of healing and boarded a cruise ship that sailed far away.
    On the cruise ship, Charlotte met a man named Jerry (Paul Henreid), and in the accident, he forged a deep...
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    Movie quotes

    • Charlotte Vale: [to her mother] I didn't want to be born. You didn't want me to be born. It's been a calamity on both sides.

    • Charlotte Vale: Dr. Jasquith says that tyranny is sometimes expression of the maternal instinct. If that's a mother's love, I want no part of it.

    • Dr. Jasquith: I thought you came up here to have a nervous breakdown.

      Charlotte: Well, I've decided not to have one... if it's all the same to you.