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Now, Voyager
Now, Voyager is a 1942 film which tells the story of a middle-aged spinster who, repressed by the domination of her mother, winds up in a sanatorium, where her self-confidence is boosted by an understanding psychiatrist. After a brief love affair during a cruise, she determines to help her lover's equally depressed daughter ( Janis Wilson). It stars Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Gladys Cooper, Bonita Granville, John Loder, Ilka Chase, Lee Patrick, Franklin Pangborn and Mary Wickes.
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Now, Voyager
:01:25 She's coming down.
:01:30 William!
:01:32 - Yes, ma'am?
- Has my daughter-in-law telephoned?
:01:35 Mrs. Lisa phoned.
She'll be here at 4:00.
:01:38 Is 4 now. We'll pour tea
in the drawing room.
:01:41 Very good, ma'am.
:01:42 Mrs. Lisa is bringing someone.
:01:45 - Show them in here.
- Very good.
:01:47 Tell Miss Charlotte
to be down in 10 minutes.
:01:51 How often must I tell you not to have
the table here now?
:01:55 Sorry, ma'am.
:01:58 Whas that noise?
:02:02 Whoever is doing that
will kindly stop.
:02:04 - Whoever said that...
- Yes, thas Mother.
:02:07 I'll go smooth the path.
:02:12 Messy things, pipes. I like them.
:02:15 - Your coat, sir.
- Oh, yes, yes.
:02:18 Thank you.
:02:20 - This way, please.
- Thank you.
:02:25 There can be no harm
in talking. I thought...
:02:29 Dr. Jaquith, my mother-in-law,
Mrs. Henry Windle Vale.
:02:32 - How do you do?
- I will not pretend...
:02:35 ...that I approve of you.
:02:36 My daughter Charlotte is no more ill
than a molting canary.
:02:41 Thas what we hope he will confirm.
:02:44 Mother's disapproval isn't personal.
:02:47 - Please sit down.
- Thank you.
:02:51 The last doctor I consulted
warned me my heart would finish me.
:02:55 The fact I've outlived him has
not increased my trust of doctors.
:02:59 A highly sensible reaction.
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