What does Bette Davis say at the end of Now, Voyager?

What does Bette Davis say at the end of Now, Voyager?

The Walt Whitman poem that Bette Davis reads (just before leaving Cascades) is “The Untold Want” from Songs of Parting (just 2 lines): “The untold want, by life and land ne’er granted,/ Now, Voyager, sail thou forth, to seek and find.”

What is the last line in Now, Voyager?

With its memorable closing line, in which Charlotte discloses that she can, in effect, do better than Jerry (“Don’t let’s ask for the moon; we have the stars!”); its makeover story arc, in which Davis goes from fat pads and unibrow to cosmopolitan chic; and its painful depiction of mother-daughter dynamics and …

Where was Now, Voyager filmed?

Some scenes were filmed on location in Laguna Beach, CA and the Cascade scenes were filmed at Lake Arrowhead, CA.

Why does Charlotte go to Cascades the second time in Now, Voyager?

Although Charlotte is now free and very wealthy, (she has inherited the massive Vale estate), she feels terrible guilt over her mother’s death. So she returns to Cascades to stave off a breakdown.

Who was Bette Davis favorite costar?

In fact, in This ‘N That, Davis (somewhat disingenuously) claims she only despised two of her female costars. “In all my years as an actress, I have only criticized two actresses with whom I have worked,” she wrote. “The first is Miriam Hopkins and the second is Faye Dunaway, whose name is most appropriate.

Who played Christina in Now, Voyager?

Janis Wilson
Janis Wilson (February 9, 1930 – November 17, 2003) was an American child actress of the 1940s. She is probably best known for her roles in Now, Voyager and Watch on the Rhine opposite Bette Davis as well as for the films The Strange Love of Martha Ivers and Snafu (film).

Will you be happy Charlotte?

Jerry Durrance: Will you be happy, Charlotte? Charlotte Vale: Oh Jerry, don’t let’s ask for the moon. We have the stars.

Who played Christina in Now Voyager?

Was Bette Davis in Casablanca?

‘Casablanca’: Bette Davis Convinced Paul Henreid to Take the Role of Victor Laszlo. Casablanca is now regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. From its sprawling love story to the political undertones beneath it, it was a success in its day that only got more prominent with every passing day.

Was Victor Laszlo a real person?

He was injured and fell into Nazi captivity, although his true identity was unknown. However, not ready to give up, Smudek managed to escape again and it was during this time that the Czech resistance fighter stayed for a while in Casablanca, although using the pseudonym Charles Legrand, rather than Victor Laszlo.

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