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Release Date:
May 23, 1961
Original Title:
Goodbye Again
Alternate Titles:
Aimez-vous Brahms?
Le piace Brahms?
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Argus Film Produktie
Mercury Productions
United Artists
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Middle-aged businesswoman Paula Tessier rejects the advances of her client's amusing 25-year-old son, Philip Van der Besh, but reconsiders when her longtime philandering partner begins yet another casual affair with a younger woman. She soon learns that May-December romances with older women are frowned upon in society.
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Art Direction:
Alexandre Trauner
Assistant Art Director:
Auguste Capelier
Assistant Camera:
Robert Florent
Assistant Director:
Paul Feyder
Assistant Editor:
Teddy Mason
Ginou Dodard
Camera Operator:
Louis Née
Jean Tournier
André Domage
Costume Designer:
Jean Zay
Director:
Anatole Litvak
Director of Photography:
Armand Thirard
Editor:
Bert Bates
Hairstylist:
Joan Johnstone
Lyricist:
Dory Previn
Makeup Artist:
John O'Gorman
Georges Bouban
Marc Blanchard
Music Editor:
Leon Birnbaum
Novel:
Françoise Sagan
Original Music Composer:
Georges Auric
Producer:
Anatole Litvak
Arthur Krim
Robert Benjamin
Production Design:
Alexandre Trauner
Production Manager:
Julien Derode
Screenplay:
Samuel A. Taylor
Script Supervisor:
Lucie Lichtig
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Stevenson
Second Unit Director:
André Smagghe
Set Dresser:
Maurice Barnathan
Sound:
Jacques Carrère
Still Photographer:
Raymond Voinquel
Title Designer:
Maurice Binder
Unit Manager:
Jean Pieuchot
Unit Production Manager:
Margot Capelier
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