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Bette Davis Movies: Now, Voyager

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Now, Voyager showcases Bette Davis' diverse talents
Now, Voyager showcases Bette Davis' diverse talents

I can't help but think of Now, Voyager as one of the original chick flicks. It has all the components that make movies on the modern Lifetime Movie Network so popular: an ugly duckling who turns into an elegant swan, forbidden romance, an oppressive mother who is eventually put in her place and a backdrop of the high-class world of wealth.

But Now, Voyager is worlds away from the chick flicks of today. It set the bar high when it came out in 1942. Part of the reason for that was its star, Bette Davis. Never better, she fully embodied the character of the caterpillar-browed, bespectacled Charlotte Vale who appeared early in the film. Many beautiful actresses have allowed themselves to be made ugly to facilitate scripts, but few have achieved the transformation as well as Bette Davis did for this movie.


Scene from "Now, Voyager"

But looks are only part of the story. Our ugly duckling is so oppressed, you can't help but feel for her. This causes you to root for her right from the start. Her transformation is amazing to watch, because she changes more than just her outsides -- that's the easy part. You actually watch her become a full person as the film moves on. As is often the case in real life, it doesn't come easily. And when a man and his troubled child come along who are struggling, too, their effort to preserve the strip of territory that belongs just to them is believable and compelling.

The realistic way this mutual effort survives against all obstacles is portrayed is what keeps the movie from sinking into being maudlin. You don't actually stand up and cheer at the end; it's more low-key and satisfying than that. Instead, you're left with the quiet feeling that with determination, strength and love; anything is possible.

"Now, Voyager" Trivia

  • The movie title is based on these two lines from the Walt Whitman poem, "The Untold Want" from Songs of Parting: "The untold want, by life and land ne'er granted. Now, Voyager, sail thou forth, to seek and find."
  • Max Steiner and Now, Voyager won the 1943 Oscar for Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Bette Davis was nominated for the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar, but lost to Greer Garson for Mrs. Miniver. Gladys Cooper was nominated as Best Actress in a Supporting Role but lost to Teresa Wright for Mrs. Miniver.
  • The movie was from the book by Olive Higgins Prouty, which was the third of four books about the wealthy Vale family of Boston.
  • When the movie was released in October 1942, the movie reviews by critics were mixed but the public loved it. In fact, it was the biggest box office hit of Bette Davis's career.
  • Director Hall B. Wallis made five other films besides Now, Voyager in 1942: Casablanca, Air Force, Desperate Journey, Princess O'Rourke and Watch on the Rhine.


Bette Davis on DVD

Now, Voyager (Keepcase) Now, Voyager (Keepcase)
Price: $11.65
List Price: $19.98
The Bette Davis Collection, Vol. 1 (Now, Voyager / Dark Victory / The Letter / Mr. Skeffington / The Star) The Bette Davis Collection, Vol. 1 (Now, Voyager / Dark Victory / The Letter / Mr. Skeffington / The Star)
Price: $36.98
List Price: $49.98
Now, Voyager (Snap case) Now, Voyager (Snap case)
Price: $9.32
List Price: $19.98

Books about Bette Davis

Dark Victory: The Life of Bette Davis Dark Victory: The Life of Bette Davis
Price: $8.00
List Price: $30.00
The Girl Who Walked Home Alone: Bette Davis - A Personal Biography (Softcover) The Girl Who Walked Home Alone: Bette Davis - A Personal Biography (Softcover)
Price: $5.95
List Price: $16.95
Bette Davis (Life&Times) Bette Davis (Life&Times)
Price: $9.21
List Price: $15.95
Bette Davis: A Biography Bette Davis: A Biography
Price: $2.00
List Price: $16.00

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Zsuzsy Bee profile image

Zsuzsy Bee  says:
18 months ago

I just love some of the oldies
Great HUB
regards Zsuzsy

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
18 months ago

Thanks, Zsuzsy! "Now, Voyager" is my favorite Bette Davis movie (in case you can't tell).

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
18 months ago

I have actually not seen this one yet, but I saw Dark Victory over Chsitmas. Nice Hub. More, please!

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
18 months ago

Thanks for your kind words, Patty.

Dark Victory is an excellent movie too. Now, Voyager has a happier ending though!

MoralsEthics1960 profile image

MoralsEthics1960  says:
18 months ago

oldies but goodies always rate high with me.

Today's movies are fake compared to them

WordPlay profile image

WordPlay  says:
18 months ago

I like both old and new, but I definitely have a fascination with the black and white ones. There's something poetic about them.

Cris A profile image

Cris A  says:
9 months ago

Oh I love Bette Davis! I simply adore her in this movie, particularly her dramatic transformation from a marmie to a cigarette-wielding socialite!  I actually have a collection of her movies! Miss Davis is a master class! 

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WordPlay  says:
9 months ago

Thanks for stopping by Cris.


I agree with you about BD's transformation in this movie. It's very satisfying to watch!

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