Goodbye, My Fancy (1951)
May 19, 1951Release Date
Goodbye, My Fancy (1951)
May 19, 1951Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Joan Crawford
Agatha Reed
Robert Young
Doctor James Merrill
Eve Arden
Miss 'Woody' Woods
Lurene Tuttle
Ellen Griswold
Frank Lovejoy
Matt Cole
Janice Rule
Virginia Merrill
Howard St. John
Claude Griswold
Ellen Corby
Miss Birdshaw
Morgan Farley
Doctor Pitt
Virginia Gibson
Mary Nell Dodge
John Qualen
Professor Dingley
Viola Roache
Miss Shackelford
George Bunny
Janitor (Uncredited)
Mary Carver
Joan Wintner (Uncredited)
Frank Conlan
Frank (Uncredited)
Creighton Hale
Griswolds' Butler (Uncredited)
John Hedloe
Telephone Man (Uncredited)
Eddie Johnson
Bellboy (Uncredited)
Frank McFarland
Colonel (Uncredited)
Bill McLean
Russ Hughes (Uncredited)
Jay Merrick
G.I. (Uncredited)
Walter Merrill
Clay (Uncredited)
Ann Robinson
Clarisse Carter (Uncredited)
Janet Stewart
Student (Uncredited)
Isabel Withers
Typist (Uncredited)
Glen Turnbull
Photographer (Uncredited)
Phil Tead
Reporter (Uncredited)
Charles J. Conrad
Reporter (Uncredited)
Lucius Cooke
Congressman (Uncredited)
Lawrence A. Williams
Congressman (Uncredited)
Fred Howard
Congressman (Uncredited)
Jack Mower
Party Guest (Uncredited)
Fred Kelsey
Party Guest (Uncredited)
James Conaty
Party Guest (Uncredited)
Tom McGuire
Party Guest (Uncredited)
Florence Wix
Party Guest (Uncredited)
Vincent Sherman
Director
Fay Kanin
Theatre Play
Ivan Goff
Screenplay
Ben Roberts
Screenplay
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 19, 1951
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 47m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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Goodbye, My Fancy is a 1951 American romantic comedy film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Frank Lovejoy. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Henry Blanke. Distributed by Warner Bros., the film was based on the 1948 play of same name by Fay Kanin and adapted for the screen by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. Reinforcing social changes brought on by World War II and movies portraying women as successful on their own, such as 1945's Academy Award-winning Mildred Pierce, the plot follows an influential Congresswoman who returns to her former college to receive an honorary degree only to find her old flame as the university president.
Goodbye, My Fancy was the third and last cinematic collaboration between Sherman and Crawford, the first two being Harriet Craig and The Damned Don't Cry in 1950.