Review of Goodbye Again (1961) by Lupe B — 18 Oct 2010
High class soap opera with Ingrid, stylishly dressed and becomingly coiffured, looking wonderful. She of course gives the best performance with Perkins a close second. The main problem is that her longing for Montand, a stolid lout, is puzzling.
In a sign of how the times have changed the enchanting beautiful Ingrid, who states that she is forty, considers herself old and seems desperately afraid of being alone and is willing to settle for crumbs from a man whom she is clearly to good for.
Still as these sort of pictures go this is a fine diversion. Jessie Royce Landis is fun in a small part as Tony's mother.
This review of Goodbye Again (1961) was written by Lupe B on 18 Oct 2010.
Goodbye Again has generally received positive reviews.
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