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The Goodbye Girl (1977)

Release Date : 30 November 1977
Rating : PG
Duration : 110 min
Official Site : Movie Official Site

Overwiew :Neil Simon's touching romantic comedy tells the story of a divorced ex-dancer (Marsha Norman), with a small daughter (Quinn Cummings) to support, who must start her life anew when her latest lover abandons her to pursue his career. Further complicating her life is the arrival of an egotistical actor (Richard Dreyfuss) who sublet her Manhattan apartment from her wayward boyfriend.

Starring : Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason, Quinn Cummings, Paul Benedict, Barbara Rhoades

Directors : Herbert Ross

Producers : Ray Stark


  Critic Reviews  Grade
efilmcritic.com - : ''The Goodbye Girl'' is a very good and very funny romantic comedy. Aside from some lame lines and Paula's mood swings, it would stack up well to any rom-com out there today, and that is probably why it was remade for television starring Patricia Heaton and Jeff Daniels.  more...  
www.spiritualityandpractice.com - : ''He's cute. He reminds me of a dog nobody wants,'' says eleven-year old Lucy McFadden of Elliott Garfield, an actor from Chcago who is forced by unusual circumstances to live with Lucy and her mother Paula in their cramped New York City apartment. Can a dumped-on former chorus line dancer and her precocious kid (who doesn't like to called a kid) find happiness with a guitar-playing, early morning and meditating health food nut from the Midwest? That is the romantic question at the heart of this bittersweet love story written by Neil Simon.  more...  
rogerebert.suntimes.com - : The first hour is awkward at times and never quite involving, but some of the later scenes, especially a dinner on a rooftop and the way Dreyfuss receives the disastrous reviews of his play, are really fine. It's strange: We leave the movie having enjoyed its conclusion so much that we almost forgot our earlier reservations. But they were there, and they were real.  more...  

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