A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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THE OLD MAID (1939) 317 Bette Davis gave a poignant characterization of the dying young wife in the screen version of the tragic play, Dark Victory. Edmund Goulding directed the picture for Warner Brothers. BELOW Warners gave Zoe Akins' play based on Edith Wharton's novelette, The Old Maid, an honest, well directed, and well-cast production, in which Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins gave notable performances. Edmund Goulding also directed this film. The two sisters are shown here, one ( Miss Hopkins ) with her adopted daughter, watched by the other ( Miss Davis ) who is, unknown to the other, the child's real mother.