Now, Voyager (1942)
Irving Rapper's "Now Voyager"
Warner Brothers Studio's 1942 film "Now, Voyager," which was adapted from the 1941 novel of the same name by Olive Higgins Prouty, went on to be the biggest box office earner of Bette Davis' career. Centering on a drab, quiet, overweight, neurotic woman whose life is brutally dominated by her mother, she is suddenly transformed into a healthier, more capable individual. It was the role that Davis herself invested more time and energy into more than any other of her performances. Not only this, it was the film that started to change Davis' power in the film industry, as she got to have far more say in her costars and choice of directors. "Now, Voyager" details the successes of individual pursuit, as well as the pursuit to protect and care for others. Many consider it the second greatest role of Davis' career, behind her iconic role in 1950's "All About Eve."
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