NOW, VOYAGER (1942) CRITERION LIKE NEW DVD THWARTED LOVE AFFAIR WITH BETTE DAVIS

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Type: Movie Video Format: NTSC Sub-Genre: Classic B&W Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Edition: Criterion Edition Movie/TV Title: Now, Voyager (Criterion Collection) Rating: NR Actor: Bette Davis, Paul Henreid Features: SEE INFORMATION BELOW Format: DVD Case Type: DVD Case with 2 DVDs and booklet gtin13: 0715515238014 Genre: Drama, Love Affair Studio: Criterion Collection Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...) UPC: 0715515238014 Season: 1 Release Year: 2019 Subtitle Language: English Language: English Director: Irving Rapper

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NOW, VOYAGER (1942) CRITERION LIKE NEW DVD THWARTED LOVE AFFAIR WITH BETTE DAVIS AND PAUL HENREID COMBINED SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE. YOU ONLY PAY THE ACTUAL SHIPPING CHARGE. PUT THE DVDS YOU WANT TO BUY IN YOUR CART, SEND ME A MESSAGE & I WILL SEND YOU AN INVOICE WITH THE COMBINED SHIPPING CHARGE. Nervous spinster Charlotte Vale (Bette Davis) is stunted from growing up under the heel of her puritanical Boston Brahmin mother (Gladys Cooper), and remains convinced of her own unworthiness until a kindly psychiatrist (Claude Rains) gives her the confidence to venture out into the world on a South American cruise. On board, she finds her footing with the help of an unhappily married man (Paul Henreid). Their thwarted love affair may help Charlotte break free of her mother’s grip—but will she find fulfillment as well as independence? Made at the height of Davis’s reign as the queen of the woman’s picture and bolstered by an Oscar-winning Max Steiner score, Now, Voyager is a melodrama for the ages, both a rapturous Hollywood romance and a poignant saga of self-discovery. 2-DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New, restored 4K digital transfer Episode of The Dick Cavett Show from 1971 featuring actor Bette Davis Interview with actor Paul Henreid from 1980 New selected-scene commentary on the film’s score by scholar Jeff Smith New interview with film critic Farran Smith Nehme on the making of the film New interview with costume historian Larry McQueen Two radio adaptations from 1943 and 1946 English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Plus: An essay by scholar Patricia White and a 1937 reflection on acting by Davis