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Goodbye Again

Goodbye Again

1961Movie⏱️ 2h 0mNot Rated
DramaRomance
7
IMDB Rating
3,371 votes

A successful business woman, dissatisfied with her current, philandering lover, starts an affair with a much younger man.

Director
Anatole Litvak
Writers
Françoise Sagan, Samuel A. Taylor
Stars
Ingrid Bergman, Yves Montand, Anthony Perkins
Release Date
May 24, 1961
Language
English, French
Country
France, United States
🏆 2
Wins
🎯 2
Nominations
💬 57
Reviews
📋 4.4K
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🎭 Top Cast

Ingrid Bergman
Ingrid Bergman
as Paula Tessier
Yves Montand
Yves Montand
as Roger Demarest
Anthony Perkins
Anthony Perkins
as Philip Van der Besh
Jessie Royce Landis
Jessie Royce Landis
as Mrs. Van der Besh
Pierre Dux
Pierre Dux
as Maître Fleury
Jocelyn Lane
Jocelyn Lane
as First Maisie
👤
Jean Clarke
as Second Maisie
Michèle Mercier
Michèle Mercier
as Third Maisie
Alison Leggatt
Alison Leggatt
as Alice
👤
Uta Taeger
as Gaby

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Auberge de la Moutière - 14 Rue Moutière, Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, France
Production
Argus Film, Mercury Productions (I)

🏷️ Keywords

paris francecheating boyfriendimplied marital infidelityolder man younger woman sexolder woman younger man romance

🎯 Categories

DramaRomance

⭐ Featured Review

Too Long for it's own good
by gergtj2002-06-27

"This film has alot of good qualities, but the length and the miscasting of Anthony Perkins really drag the film down from a great rating. I think the film would've been much more effective at about 100 minutes. So much of the second half of the film should've been edited out, because of redundancy and because the scenes don't add much to the story. And about Anthony Perkins, he's just so unbelievable as Ingrid's lover. He's too skinny and just doesn't have the magnitism required to realistically draw her away from Montand, no matter how disenchanted Ingrid is..."

💡 Did You Know?

One of the first scenes to be filmed called for Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Perkins to share a passionate kiss. Bergman had found a similar situation while she was filming Gaslight (1944) extremely uncomfortable. In that film, she was forced to shoot an intimate and romantic scene with Charles Boyer on the first day of production, minutes after meeting the man. Bergman so disliked the experience of kissing a man she had just met on screen that she vowed never to do it again. When she was once again asked to film a romantic scene with a man she hardly knew for this film, Bergman took action. She asked Perkins to practice kissing her privately, in her dressing room, before their scene was filmed on camera. According to Bergman, Perkins obliged, and by the time they performed their scene in front of the camera neither actor found the scene uncomfortable.

📖 Synopsis

A successful business woman, dissatisfied with her current, philandering lover, starts an affair with a much younger man.