Bette Davis' bravura, moving-but-never-morbid performance as Judith Traherne, a dying heiress determined to find happiness in her few remaining months, remains a three-hankie classic. But that success would never have happened if Davis hadn't pestered studio brass to buy Dark Victory's story rights. Jack Werner finally did so…skeptically. "Who wants to see a dame go blind?" he asked.
Almost everyone: Dark Victory was Davis' biggest box-office hit yet and garnered Academy Award nominations for 1939's Best Picture, Actress and Original Score (Max Steiner). "If it were an automobile," Newsweek wrote, Dark Victory "would be a Rolls-Royce." It's the perfect match of star and vehicle.
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Bette Davis | Judith Traherne |
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George Brent | Dr. Frederick Steele |
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Humphrey Bogart | Michael O'Leary |
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Geraldine Fitzgerald | Ann King |
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Ronald Reagan | Alec |
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Henry Travers | Dr. Parsons |
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Cora Witherspoon | Carrie |
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Dorothy Peterson | Miss Wainwright |
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Virginia Brissac | Martha |
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Charles Richman | Colonel Mantle |
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Herbert Rawlinson | Dr. Carter |
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Leonard Mudie | Dr. Driscoll |
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Fay Helm | Miss Dodd |
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Lottie Williams | Lucy |
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Black Ace | Judith's Horse |
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Marian Alden | Judith's Friend |
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Wilda Bennett | Judith's Friend |
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Diane Bernard | Lucy - a Servant |
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Richard Bond | Judith's Friend |
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Sidney Bracey | Bartender |
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Nat Carr | Doctor |
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Glen Cavender | Headwaiter |
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Mary Currier | Nightclub Singer |
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Frank Darien | Anxious Little Man |
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Edgar Edwards | Trainer |
| Director | Edmund Goulding |
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| Writer | Casey Robinson, George Emerson Brewer Jr., Bertram Bloch | |
| Producer | David Lewis, Hal B. Wallis | |
| Musician | Max Steiner | |
| Photography | Ernest Haller | |
| Packaging | Snap Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Brothers |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 19, 2000 |
| Regions | 1 |