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Titolo originale: Now, Voyager
Regia: Irving Rapper |
Anno: 1942
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Romance Dramma
Tag: transformation | cruise | buenos aires, argentina | love | black and white | psychiatrist | nervous breakdown | insecurity | psychiatry | spinster | mother daughter relationship | middle age |
Cast: Bette Davis | Paul Henreid | Claude Rains | Gladys Cooper | Bonita Granville | John Loder | Ilka Chase | Lee Patrick | Franklin Pangborn | Katharine Alexander | James Rennie | Mary Wickes | Tod Andrews | Brooks Benedict | Yola d'Avril | Charles Drake | Claire Du Brey | Elspeth Dudgeon | Bill Edwards | Mary Field | Bess Flowers | George Lessey | Tempe Pigott | Frank Puglia | Constance Purdy | Janis Wilson | Ian Wolfe |

Charlotte, figlia indesiderata e nevrotica di una matriarca di Boston, s'innamora di un uomo infelicemente sposato. I due vorrebbero amarsi, ma gli ostacoli sono troppi, a cominciare dalla situazione familiare di lui, padre di una figlia con seri problemi psichici.

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When June and Lisa meet Charlotte after she steps off the ship; they tell Charlotte that they must g [...] D
The lunch scene portraying an east coast stop on her voyage from New York to Rio was actually shot o [...] D
When Jerry is making a phone call; you see the word Publico on the building side. However, the corre [...] D
When Charlotte first enters the room to meet Jaquith, her position changes; she is first at the step [...] D
The position of Charlotte's mother's hand on the bed (when she is talking to Charlotte in her room a [...] D
In the beginning of the movie, Charlotte's mother tells the doctor that she had three boys and then [...] D
When Charlotte gets up from the table to help Tina with the pay phone in the soda fountain her mink [...] D
Charlotte shows Dr. Jaquith a picture of a four funneled ship in her photo album and tells him that [...] D
After sending the wire to his wife, Jerry's position alternates between having only his right arm on [...] D
When Charlotte meets Jerry at the train station the name reads, "BACK BAY." That is Back Bay with a [...] D
The way Charlotte holds the tennis racket changes between shots. D
Later in the movie, Jaquith puts his hands in his pockets, then his arms are folded, then back to po [...] D
When Charlotte confronts Jerry in front of the fireplace about "The most conventional, pretentious, [...] D
As June and Charlotte enter the drawing room after June's arrival, their position relative to each o [...] D
Nurse Dora tells Charlotte she's going up to "the floor above" Mrs. Vale's room (the third floor) to [...] D
After Charlotte's mother's death, she takes a train to Cascade. When she arrives, she says she has t [...] D
During the balcony scene while they are in Rio, Jerry says that the whole hotel has gone to bed and [...] D
When Charlotte and Deb are on deck and finish talking; Charlotte completely gets up from her chair. [...] D
When she walks into the bar, Jerry forgets his drink at the bar counter. D
When Charlotte and Jerry are looking at Sugarloaf Mountain from the ship's deck; Charlotte points ou [...] D
The Brasilian taxi driver after crashing his car starts speaking Spanish to Jerry and Charlotte inst [...] D
At one point when Charlotte and Jerry have a drink, the way she holds her drink and cigarette change [...] D