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Dark Victory
A flighty heiress discovers inner strength when she develops a brain tumor.
Edmund Goulding
Casts & Crew
Bette Davis
George Brent
Humphrey Bogart
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Ronald Reagan
Henry Travers
Cora Witherspoon
Dorothy Peterson
Virginia Brissac
Charles Richman
Herbert Rawlinson
Leonard Mudie
Fay Helm
Lottie Williams
Marian Alden
Wilda Bennett
Diane Bernard
Black Ace
Richard Bond
Sidney Bracey
Nat Carr
Glen Cavender
Mary Currier
Frank Darien
Edgar Edwards
Paulette Evans
Jack A. Goodrich
Eddie Graham
John Harron
Leyland Hodgson
Stuart Holmes
Alexander Leftwich
Frank Mayo
Will Morgan
Jack Mower
David Newell
Wedgwood Nowell
Ila Rhodes
John Ridgely
Speirs Ruskell
Cliff Saum
Jeffrey Sayre
Amzie Strickland
Rosella Towne
William Worthington
Maris Wrixon
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