Goodbye, My Fancy (film)
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| Directed by | Vincent Sherman |
| Screenplay by | Ivan Goff Ben Roberts |
| Based on | Goodbye, My Fancy 1948 play by Fay Kanin |
| Produced by | Henry Blanke |
| Starring | Joan Crawford Robert Young Frank Lovejoy |
| Cinematography | Ted D. McCord |
| Edited by | Rudi Fehr |
| Music by | Daniele Amfitheatrof |
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| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $1,312,000 |
| Box office | $1,358,000 |
Goodbye, My Fancy is a 1951 American romantic comedy film directed by Vincent Sherman, produced by Henry Blanke, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and starring Joan Crawford, Robert Young and Frank Lovejoy. The film is based on the 1948 play of same name written by Fay Kanin, and the story was adapted for the screen by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. The plot follows an influential congresswoman who returns to her former college to receive an honorary degree, only to find her old flame as the university president.
Goodbye, My Fancy was the third and final cinematic collaboration between Sherman and Crawford following Harriet Craig and The Damned Don't Cry, both released in 1950.