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1933 film

Goodbye Again
Movie poster
Directed byMichael Curtiz
Screenplay byBen Markson
Based onGoodbye Again
1932 play
by George Haight and Allan Scott
Produced byHenry Blanke
StarringWarren William
Joan Blondell
Genevieve Tobin
Hugh Herbert
Wallace Ford
Helen Chandler
Hobart Cavanaugh
Ruth Donnelly
CinematographyGeorge Barnes
Edited byThomas Pratt
Music byLeo F. Forbstein
Production
companies
First National Pictures
Warner Bros.
Release date
  • September 9, 1933 (1933-09-09)
Running time66 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Goodbye Again is a 1933 pre-Code romantic comedy film made by First National Pictures and Warner Bros.

It was directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Henry Blanke from a screenplay by Ben Markson, based on the play by George Haight and Allan Scott. Cinematography was by George Barnes and costume design by Orry-Kelly.

The film stars Warren William, Joan Blondell, Genevieve Tobin, Hugh Herbert, Wallace Ford, Helen Chandler, Hobart Cavanaugh, and Ruth Donnelly.

The film was later remade by Lloyd Bacon in 1941 as Honeymoon for Three, starring Ann Sheridan and George Brent. The remake was also set in Cleveland.

Plot

On tour in Cleveland, famous author Kenneth Bixby (Warren William) decides to reignite a romance with ex-sweetheart Julie (Genevieve Tobin), skipping a downtown engagement at Halle's. However, Julie's family, her husband Harvey (Hugh Herbert), and Bixby's loyal secretary Anne (Joan Blondell), who has been carrying a torch for her boss for years, would prefer that Bixby stick to writing and stay away from Julie.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Reid, Danny (March 25, 2012). "Goodbye Again". Pre-Code.com. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  2. "Cleveland on Film". The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University. May 30, 2023. Retrieved August 1, 2023.

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