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1942117 minRomance, Drama

Now, Voyager

Is Now, Voyager a Hit or Flop?

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Is Now, Voyager worth watching? With a rating of 7.352/10, this Romance, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Now, Voyager Synopsis

A woman suffers a nervous breakdown and an oppressive mother before being freed by the love of a man she meets on a cruise.

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Top Cast

Bette Davis
Bette DavisCharlotte Vale
Paul Henreid
Paul HenreidJeremiah 'Jerry' Duvaux Durrance
Claude Rains
Claude RainsDr. Jaquith
Gladys Cooper
Gladys CooperMrs. Henry Vale
Bonita Granville
Bonita GranvilleJune Vale
John Loder
John LoderElliot Livingston
Ilka Chase
Ilka ChaseLisa Vale
Lee Patrick
Lee PatrickDeb McIntyre
Franklin Pangborn
Franklin PangbornMr. Thompson
Katharine Alexander
Katharine AlexanderMiss Trask

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Is Now, Voyager worth watching?

Yes, Now, Voyager is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.352/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Romance, Drama movies.

Is Now, Voyager hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.352/10), Now, Voyager is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Now, Voyager?

Now, Voyager is a Romance, Drama movie that A woman suffers a nervous breakdown and an oppressive mother before being freed by the love of a man she meets on a cruise....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 26, 2022
★ 8

Bette Davis at her best took some beating, and here is one such an example. Together with expertly delivered performances from Claude Rains and Gladys Cooper we are presented with an emotional roller-coaster of a film. Davis starts as the hen-pecked daughter of Cooper, until she encounters Rains' "Dr. Jaquith" who decides that he may be able to help this erstwhile shy spinster find herself a little purpose in life. She is despatched on a cruise liner where she meets the married "Jerry" (Paul Henried) and though there is a semblance of a romance, it can come to nothing and it is only after a long, occasionally torrid but always riveting series of scenarios, that we begin to arrive at anything that might resemble a conclusion. Irving Rapper does really well to allow Max Steiner's score and an excellent Casey Robinson screenplay to empower his stars to create and develop characters in whom - especially Davis - we can readily invest. I have never been Henreid's biggest fan, I always found him just a little bit insipid, but he works well here as does a really on form Cooper in the role of her mother. Seen very recently on a big screen again after almost 80 years, and it has lost none of it's style, panache and wonderfully paced sense of the dramatic. Great stuff!