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Good-bye, My Lady

1956 | 94 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Good-bye, My Lady is a 1956 American drama film adaptation of the novel Good-bye, My Lady (1954) by James H. Street. The book had been inspired by Street's original 1941 story which appeared in The Saturday Evening Post. Street was going to be the principal advisor on the film when he suddenly died of a heart attack. A boy learns what it means to be a man by befriending and training a stray Basenji dog and then is forced to surrender her to its rightful owner. Both readers of the story and film-goers found the boy's eventual loss of the dog unexpected.

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Credits

Producer
John Wayne
Director
William A. Wellman
Screenplay
Sid Fleischman
Director of Photography
William Clothier
Original Music Composer
Laurindo Almeida
Country
United States
Studios
Batjac Productions

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Cast · 7

Sidney Poitier

Sidney Poitier

Walter Brennan

Walter Brennan

Louise Beavers

Louise Beavers

George Chandler

George Chandler

Brandon deWilde

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