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learned about the project, she campaigned for and won the role. More than any other of her previous films, Davis became absorbed in the role, not only reading the original novel, but also becoming involved in details such as choosing her wardrobe personally. Consulting with designer
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a quarrel with her mother over the broken engagement, Charlotte says she did not ask to be born, that her mother never wanted her, and it has "been a calamity on both sides." Mrs. Vale has a heart attack and dies. Guilty and distraught, Charlotte returns to the sanitarium.
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1625:The Miracle
1399:Now Voyager
1389:Ella Taylor
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701:Bette Davis
679:Nominee(s)
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200:117 minutes
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102:Bette Davis
88:Produced by
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1680:1942 films
1674:Categories
1657:Born Again
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183:1942-10-31
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124:Sol Polito
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224:$ 877,000
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