Hello-Goodbye (1970 film)

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Hello-Goodbye
Hello-Goodbye
Directed byJean Negulesco
Written byRoger Marshall
Produced byAndré Hakim
StarringMichael Crawford
Genevieve Gilles
Curd Jürgens
CinematographyHenri Decaë
Edited byRichard Bryan
Music byFrancis Lai
Production
company
Darryl F. Zanuck Productions
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
1970 (1970)
Running time
107 min.
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4.4 million[1]

Hello-Goodbye is a 1970 British light comedy film, starring Michael Crawford, and directed by Jean Negulesco, whose final film this was.

Plot

Harry England (Michael Crawford), a British car salesman on a trip to France, meets a Baroness "Danny" (Genevieve Gilles) when her Rolls-Royce breaks down. They spend a few days together and become lovers before she disappears one night, but Harry does not know her surname.

The Baron (Curd Jürgens) then hires Harry to teach his teenage son about cars on their country estate. Harry encounters the Baroness again and their affair continues. Harry falls in love and asks the Baroness to leave the Baron, who has taken up with a lady of his own.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Solomon, Aubrey. Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1989. ISBN 978-0-8108-4244-1. p256
  2. ^ The film credits refer to her as "Ira Furstenberg".

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