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Movie
Dark Victory
Synopsis
Bette Davis earned an Oscar nomination for her role in this classic four-hanky tearjerker. Judith Traherne (Bette Davis) is a very wealthy Long Island heiress whose life is a constant whirl of cocktails, parties, and wild living. Despite her hedonistic lifestyle, Judith derives little pleasure from life except for her horses, cared for by stable master Michael O'Leary (Humphrey Bogart). When Judith begins suffering from headaches and dizzy spells, Dr. Frederick Steele (George Brent) gives her the bad news: she has a brain tumor that could threaten her life if not treated immediately. Judith consents to surgery, and Frederick informs her that the operation was a success. A grateful Judith quickly falls in love with Frederick, and they plan to marry. However, the tumor returns, and when Judith discovers that she has only a few months to live, she calls off the wedding, convinced that Frederick is marrying her only as an act of pity for a dying woman. A major success and perennial favorite, Dark Victory was later remade as Stolen Hours with Susan Hayward and as a TV movie starring Elizabeth Montgomery.
Cast
- Bette Davis
- George Brent
- Humphrey Bogart
- Geraldine Fitzgerald
- Ronald Reagan
- Cora Witherspoon
- Henry Travers
- Dorothy Peterson
- Virginia Brissac
- Charles Richman
- Herbert Rawlinson
- Leonard Mudie
- Fay Helm
- Diane Bernard
- Lotta Williams
- Jack Mower
- William Worthington
- Alexander Leftwich
- Ila Rhodes
- Frank Darien
- Stuart Holmes
- John Harron
- John Ridgely
- Rosella Towne
- Edgar Edwards
- Lottie Williams
- Jeffrey Sayre
- Will Morgan
- Wedgewood Nowell
- Nat Carr
- Eddie Graham
- Jack Goodrich
- Maris Wrixon
- Richard Bond
- Wilda Bennett
- Leyland Hodgson
- Mary Currier
- David Newell
- Marian Alden
- Paulette Evans
- Frank Mayo
- Sidney Bracey
- Speirs Buskell
- William Holmes
- Hal B. Wallis
- Casey Robinson
- Bertram Bloch
- Hal Wallis
- Leo F. Forbstein
- Orry-Kelly
- Robert M. Haas
- Ernest Haller