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Release Date:
January 16, 2004
Original Title:
The Goodbye Girl
Alternate Titles:
Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Turner Network Television
Warner Bros. Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
Musical dancer on the way out (at 36) Paula McFadden had it swell with actor Tony DeSanti, but instead of taking her to Hollywood he gets a European movie part. He even sublets their (his) New York apartment to Elliot Garfield, who generously lets her stay, even keeping the master bedroom. Pragmatic pre-teen daughter Lucy soon takes to his charm, but Paula remains determined to hate all actors. Despite the stress of a Broadway Shakespeare lead he must play too queer for Frisco, he's determined to snatch romance from ingratitude.
Art Direction:
Suki Parker
Casting:
Meghan Rafferty
Coreen Mayrs
Co-Executive Producer:
Don Safran
Costume Design:
Susan De Laval
Director:
Richard Benjamin
Director of Photography:
Danny Nowak
Editor:
Jacqueline Cambas
Executive Producer:
Neil Simon
Ron Ziskin
David J. Collins
Original Music Composer:
John Frizzell
Producer:
Timothy Marx
Richard Benjamin
Production Design:
Franco De Cotiis
Production Sound Mixer:
William Butler
Script Supervisor:
Susan Weir
Dierdre Horgan
Set Decoration:
Penny A. Chalmers
Still Photographer:
Bruce Macaulay
Stunts:
Jeff Sanca
Writer:
Neil Simon
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