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  • Notice how interesting Davis is when she is merely walking up the staircase at the beginning of the quip. One simply can't take one's eyes off Bette Davis -- she is mesmorizing with good material, and Now, Voyager must surely be the iconic Bette Davis film!

  • Charlotte, honey, don't feel guilty. You're WAY better off without this horrible old hag.

  • She stopped her organs on purpose!

  • Outstanding

  • Talk about the maternal instinct. This biltch throws her cubs to the lions.

  • Thats good maybe the old bitch is dead.

  • Glady Cooper is the white Protestant equivalent of Mo'Nique in Precious to me.

  • Dame Gladys would be marvellous defending one from a rabid school teacher. I do love the other scenes from this film and of course, Seperate Tables, where she gave Deborah Kerr some more highly sympathetic treatment. They don't make them like that anymore. Mind you, had she been my mother and behaved like that, then carking it and leaving all that delicious money, well the party would go on for years. The name on the house should read Vile and not Vail.

  • No one played a vile old bag like Dame Gladys Cooper. She must have drunk a bottle of battery acid for breakfast.

  • @toucheturtle300 yes, lol. I read that Betty and Dame Gladys were good friends. Gladys was only 54 here and lived until 1971.

  • @toucheturtle300 Judith Anderson, she was excellent at that too. Check out that Martha Ivers movie, or Rebecca

  • good she's dead...she was a real witch!!

  • Great movie!!!

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