Recent Event Highlights: Now Voyager - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, The Golden Age of Drama TRIBUTE MONTAGE Bette Davis BOGART Bergman, Volcano - Now, Voyager, Good Woman - Now, Voyager, BETTE DAVIS & GARY MERRILL in ANOTHER MANS POISON 1951 (8/10), BETTE DAVIS & GARY MERRILL in ANOTHER MANS POISON 1951 (7/10), and 76 more...
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Vanity FairCarrie Bradshaw, Meet Mildred PierceVanity Fair... is the closest approximation of the lioness spirit that had Crawford, Bette Davis (from Now, Voyager, the definitive “coming out” inspirational ode, ...
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Dan O'Neill: There was a time when smoking was coolWalesOnlineYoung bucks sat entranced as they watched Now Voyager from the back seat in the Empire, fumbling for their Park Drives as Paul Henreid placed two cigarettes ...
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The GuardianDavid Thomson: the importance of supporting actorsThe Guardian... or Now, Voyager (either would work) – about a woman, a Great Writer, and her beloved husband and how strange illness ends their love. It's Bette Davis ...
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Top 10 chick flicksGreenville Daily ReflectorOr consider those Bette Davis classics “Now, Voyager” (1942) and “All About Eve” (1950). Or “The Women” (1939 and 2008) and “Little Women” (1933, 1949, ...
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...latest post, a top-ten illustrated list of personal favoritas in film-fashion iconography, from the dowdy horror Bette Davis's pupal-stage Charlotte wears in Now, Voyager to Kay Francis's silver lame wowser in Mandalay to Audrey Hepburn's Givenchy suit in...
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James Wolcott
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Clips from "Now, Voyager" (1942) starring Bette Davis and Paul Henreid set to "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" by The Platters. *NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED* I claim no ownership of the video nor the song! [I KNOW half of the video is an ugly green line. I don't know how to fix it :( This is a project for one of my college courses, so apparently I will just have to turn it in this way.]
Another SE Entertainment tribute montage. This time to THE GOLDEN AGE FO DRAMA. Featuring such performers as Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Cary Grant, Greer Garson, Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable and many others. Clips are from classic films such as Gone With the Wind; Random Harvest; Now, Voyager; Casablanca; Rebecca; The Philadelphia Story; etc. CLIPS: Ingrid Bergaman &Dooley Wilson CASABLANCA Bette Davis & Paul Henreid NOW, VOYAGER Teresa Wright & Greer Garson MRS. MINIVER Katharine Hepburn & Lew Ayers HOLIDAY James Stewart MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON Grace Kelly & Cary Grant TO CATCH A THIEF Ronald Coleman & Greer Garson RANDOM HARVEST Dana Andrews LAURA Humphrey Bogart & Ward Bond THE MALTESE FALCON Vivien Leigh & Clark Gable GWTW Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid Bergman CASABLANCA Bette Davis & Paul Henreid NOW, VOYAGER Laurence Olivier & Joan Fontaine REBECCA Stewart Granger & Louis Calhern THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall THE BIG SLEEP Edward G. Robinson THE STRANGER Bette Davis & Paul enreid NOW, VOYAGER Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid Bergman CASABLANCE Bette Davis & George Brent DARK VICTORY Gary Cooper THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES Errol Flynn THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD James Cagney THE ROARING TWENTIES Cary Grant & Katharine Hepburn THE PHILADELPHIA STORY Bette Davis NOW, VOYAGER Flora Robson & Errol Flynn THE SEA HAWK Loretta Young THE STRANGER Orson Welles CITIZEN KANE Tyrone Power THE MARK OF ZORRO Orson Welles ...
I'm not sure exactly what this video is saying. It started as just being from Charlotte's fiancee's point of view, but then it went to different places. Tell me what you think it says.
Bette Davis and Paul Henreid in Now, Voyager. Song is Good Woman by Cat Power. I want to be a good woman and I want you to be a good man And this is why I will be leavin' and this why I can't see you no more I will miss your heart so tender and I will love this love forever I don't want to be a bad woman and I can't stand to see you be a bad man I will miss your heart so tender and I will love this love forever This is why I am leavin' and this why I can't see you no more This is why I am lyin' when I say I don't love you no more Cause I want to be a good woman and I want for you to be a good man
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". Happy Birthday Miss Davis!!! VIVA LA BETTE!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". Happy Birthday Miss Davis!!! VIVA LA BETTE!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". Happy Birthday Miss Davis!!! VIVA LA BETTE!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". Happy Birthday Miss Davis!!! VIVA LA BETTE!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". Happy Birthday Miss Davis!!! VIVA LA BETTE!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". Happy Birthday Miss Davis!!! VIVA LA BETTE!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". Happy Birthday Miss Davis!!! VIVA LA BETTE!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". Happy Birthday Miss Davis!!! VIVA LA BETTE!
This video has been re-uploaded in High Definition Really Cool short video/montage/tribute about Bette Davis and the many roles she has played. This tribute contains clips from many of Bette's classic films including: Cabin In The Cotton (1932) Ex-Lady (1933) Of Human Bondage (1934) Dangerous (1935) Jezebel (1938) The Private Lives Of Elizabeth And Essex (1939) Juarez (1939) The Letter (1940) Now, Voyager (1942) The Corn Is Green (1945) A Stolen Life (1946) Beyond The Forest (1949) All About Eve (1950) What Ever Happened To Baby Jane ? (1962) Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (1964) The Nanny (1965) The Anniversary (1968) Death On The Nile (1978) The Whales Of August (1987) and more...
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...Billy Wilder’s “Love in the Afternoon” (1957) with Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper; director John Ford’s “Mogambo” (1953) with Clark Gable, Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly; and director Irving Rapper’s “Now, Voyager” (1942) with Bette Davis and Paul Henreid. ...
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PhillyBurbs.com
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Following Reel 13's screening of the classic "Now Voyager" John of Best Movies by Farr recommends other great films that their characters to go through eye-popping physical transformations.
The more I kept adding footage to the song, the more I realized it fit. Hope you guys think so. :)
Really like this movie and decided to do a vid for it. I know I end it on more of a bitter than a sweet note, but I wanted it to about them looking back on their love and knowing how much it was worth, even though it had to end (for the most part) Music: My Lady's House by Iron & Wine
I love this movie and thought i'd make my own tribute to it. The movie is "Now, Voyager" starring Bette Davis. If you don't know who she is then I suggest you look up her movies on IMDB. Not the greatest song ever, but I thought it went well with the character of Charlotte and her relationship with Jerry. Music: Britney Spears - When I found You. No copyright infringement intended. For entertainment purposes only. Enjoy!
This is one of the most memorable moments in this film......Although the lighting of the cigarettes fit the mood in the movie, I took that portion out for personal reasons.....
Theatrical trailer for the 1942 screen classic, NOW YOYAGER, based on the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty, starring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid and Gladys Cooper. The magnificent Ms. Davis received her seventh Academy Award nomination for her superb portrayal of a frumpish Boston spinster who, after therapy, bossoms and finds romance with a married man. The film won an Oscr for its memorable Max Steiner music score as well as a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Gladys Cooper. Tobuy classic movies, serials, westerns and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, golden & silver age comics, celebrity autographs and collectibles, be sure to visit www.captainbijou.com.
Bette Davis was famous for being the first lady of the silver screen to accept roles as bitches....and boy was she good! Here are some of her best moments playing the 'Good' girls and the bad!! Enjoy!
Tribute Montage to the Two-Time Oscar Winning Hollywood Legend "Miss Bette Davis." Hope you like it :-) I HAVE PERMISSION FROM THE BAND TO USE THIS SONG.
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...TCM. A rebroadcast of 1971's "The Dick Cavett Show: Bette Davis" (10:15 a.m.) and a 2005 documentary portrait, "Stardust: The Bette Davis Story" (5:30 p.m.), sandwich a couple of Davis' tearjerkers: 1939's "Dark Victory" (1:30 p.m.) and 1942's "Now, Voyager"...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Lonely spinster Bette Davis lets herself fall for a married man during an ocean cruise in Now, Voyager (1942), co-starring Paul Henreid.
The resilient Charlotte (Bette Davis) supports her new friend Tina (Janis Wilson) on the tennis court and asks Dr. Jaquith (Claude Rains) for greater responsibility in Now, Voyager, 1942.
This early scene from Now, Voyager (1942) illustrates the pivotal roles of Dr. Jaquith (Claude Rains) and Mrs. Vale (Gladys Cooper) in the world of the fragile Charlotte (Bette Davis).
Actor James Woods talks about Bette Davis' marvelous performance in Now, Voyager (1942).
Bette Davis & Gregory Peck perform "Now, Voyager" for Lux Radio Theatre. February 11th 1946. ***Includes Curtain Call with William Keighley.
Bette Davis & Gregory Peck perform "Now, Voyager" for Lux Radio Theatre. February 11th 1946.
Bette Davis & Gregory Peck perform "Now, Voyager" for Lux Radio Theatre. February 11th 1946.
Bette Davis & Gregory Peck perform "Now, Voyager" for Lux Radio Theatre. February 11th 1946.
A compilation of some of Bette's quotes. She was the queen of the screen. =)
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...ten actresses of the era. I highly recommend that you check out a few of their films (recommendations listed by each name). 1. Bette Davis - Now, Voyager, Dark Victory, Mr. Skeffington Bette was known for her powerful screen presence. She commanded attention...
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Associated Content
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A tribute to classic Hollywood actresses in glamorous and seduction scenes taken from various films. Feel free to rate, comment, etc, and thanks for watching ! Music: Edvin Marton's version of Bittersweet Symphony. Featured films: Double Indemnity; Golden Boy; Now, Voyager; The Postman Always Rings Twice; Woman of the Year; Vivacious Lady; Roman Holiday; The Lady Eve; To Have and Have Not; The Ice Follies of 1939; To Catch a Thief; Cleopatra; Reflections in a Golden Eye; Some Like it Hot; The Band Wagon; Darling Lili; Singin in the Rain; Gilda; Rear Window; The Killers; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; Ball of Fire Feel free to correct me if I forgot some of them ;)
Actor James Woods talks about Bette Davis' marvelous performance in Now, Voyager (1942).
Alright, the dress wasn't always blue, but Bette surely turned some heads when she put on that charm!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". HAPPY 101st BIRTHDAY MISS DAVIS!!!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". HAPPY 101st BIRTHDAY MISS DAVIS!!!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the third and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1945's beloved "The Corn Is Green" and 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager".
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the third and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1945's beloved "The Corn Is Green" and 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager".
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". HAPPY 101st BIRTHDAY MISS DAVIS!!!
The legendary Miss Bette Davis and her husband Gary Merrill reunite one year later on the big screen after their fateful pairing in "All About Eve" in "Another Man's Poison", which was also the fourth and final film collaboration between Bette and Irving Rapper, the director of 1942's legendary "Now, Voyager". HAPPY 101st BIRTHDAY MISS DAVIS!!!

