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Never Say Goodbye

1956 | 96 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

Never Say Goodbye is a 1956 American drama romance film directed by Jerry Hopper starring Rock Hudson. The film is loosely based on the play Come Prima Meglio Di Prima by Luigi Pirandello. It is a remake of This Love of Ours (1945).

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Credits

Director
Douglas Sirk, Jerry Hopper
Screenplay
Bruce Manning
Director of Photography
Maury Gertsman
Original Music Composer
Frank Skinner
Country
United States
Studios
Universal Pictures

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Cast · 18

Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson

Robert F. Simon

Robert F. Simon

Howard Wendell

Howard Wendell

John Banner

John Banner

Raymond Greenleaf

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