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Release Date: 1951 Cast: Robert Young, Frank Lovejoy, Eve Arden, Joan Crawford
Categories: Movies, Romantic comedy, Romance Film, Black-and-white Goodbye, My Fancy is a 1951 Warner Bros. film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Frank Lovejoy in a light tale about a woman and her old flame. The screenplay by Ivan Goff was based upon a 1948 play by Fay Kanin. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Henry Blanke. Goodbye, My Fancy was the third and last cinematic collaboration between Sherman and Crawford. The first two were Harriet Craig (1950) and The Damned Don't Cry! (1950).
U.S. Representative Agatha Reed (Crawford) returns to her alma mater to receive an honorary degree. Reed was expelled from the school... MORE
Goodbye, My Fancy is a 1951 Warner Bros. film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Frank Lovejoy in a light tale about a woman and her old flame. The screenplay by Ivan Goff was based upon a 1948 play by Fay Kanin. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Henry Blanke. Goodbye, My Fancy was the third and last cinematic collaboration between Sherman and Crawford. The first two were Harriet Craig (1950) and The Damned Don't Cry! (1950).
U.S. Representative Agatha Reed (Crawford) returns to her alma mater to receive an honorary degree. Reed was expelled from the school years earlier for participating in an all-night date with young professor, Dr. James Merrill (Young), now the university president. The romantic fires are rekindled when the two meet. Matt Cole (Lovejoy), a photographer who loves Reed, believes her feeling for Merrill is simply an unresolved hold-over from her girlhood and follows her to the school.
A subplot involves Reed embroiled in a university matter over progressive teaching methods with Dr. Pitt (Morgan Farley), trustee Claude Griswold (Howard St. John) and his wife Ellen Griswold (Lurene Tuttle). After a series of misunderstandings, Reed LESS
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