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The Goodbye Girl

Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason Director: Herbert Ross MPAA Rating: PG
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)

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The Goodbye Girl is a bittersweet comedy about relationships and taking chances. Though it deals with the human condition, what most quickly comes to mind are those wickedly comedic scenes featuring Richard Dreyfuss in an Oscar-winning role. He plays a struggling actor with a sharp tongue who has sublet an apartment from single mom Marcia Mason, a divorcée with horrific taste in men, who are always running out on her. She is left high and dry once more, stuck sharing her apartment with Dreyfuss when he hasn't the heart to enforce his lease and toss out mother and daughter.

Neil Simon's play shines under the direction of Herbert Ross as these two mismatched people find their contempt changing into mutual admiration. Quinn Cummings is more interesting than most precocious child stars; she seems brighter and her manner is prickly instead of cloying. Watch this film just for the scene in which Dreyfuss plays Richard III in an off-off-Broadway play. He lisps, he limps, he screams. It is the worst theater you will ever see--and thoroughly hilarious. --Rochelle O'Gorman


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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good!, April 17 2004
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This review is from: Goodbye Girl (VHS Tape)
The original Goodbye Girl movie is a very good movie and Marsha Mason and Richard Dreyfuss are great as Paula and Elliot and I recommend this movie very highly! I watched the remake on TNT and it isn't as good as the original but as far as remakes go I actually thought it was pretty good which is mainly because of the good performance from Patricia Heaton as Paula. Okay, I prefer Marsha Mason as Paula because I was a kid when I saw that movie in a movie theater and grew up watching that version over the years on HBO but Patricia Heaton was good and though not as good as Quinn Cummings was as Paula's daughter Lucy I think Hallie Kate Eisenberg gave a good performance. Jeff Daniels who is a superb actor was good as Elliot but Richard Dreyfuss was just a little better because of his inspired, energetic performance but though I like the remake I prefer this original version.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "I don't - like - the panties - hanging - on - the rod!", Jan 22 2004
By M. Hart "Sci-Fi Fan" (USA) - See all my reviews
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In 1977, movie theater audiences were treated to what is probably Neil Simon's best writing with the film "The Goodbye Girl". Directed by Herbert Ross (1927-2001, who later directed "Steel Magnolias" in 1989), the film stars Richard Dreyfuss as the aspiring actor Elliot Garfield, Marsha Mason as former dancer Paula McFadden and Quinn Cummings as Paula's 10-year old daughter Lucy. The film begins with Paula and Lucy returning to their New York City apartment from a long day of shopping. They are preparing to move to California with Paula's boyfriend, Tony Deforest (not shown), who is another aspiring actor that just got an acting job in a Hollywood film. Upon getting home, Tony isn't there, but she finds a note that he left for her. The note is not what Paula wanted or expected to hear: Tony left without her and Lucy. Paula learns from building manager Mrs. Crosby (Theresa Merritt, 1924-1998) the next morning that loveable Tony did something else too: he sublet the apartment. Not having the money to move, Paula decides that she and Lucy will remain in the apartment. When the subletee arrives (Elliot), she reluctantly agrees to share the apartment with him. The resulting mutually antagonistic relationship slowly evolves into something quite different.

For his work in "The Goodbye Girl", Richard Dreyfuss won the much deserved Oscar for Best Actor. Marsha Mason was nominated for Best Actress and Quinn Cummings was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. The film itself was nominated for Best Picture and Neil Simon was nominated for Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. Some of the very memorable scenes in the film include Paula & Lucy's arrival home at the beginning of the film, Elliot's arrival, the living arrangements, Elliot's rehearsals, Paula's exercises, Lucy's stomachache, Elliot's alternate employment, the Chianti, the rooftop dinner, the carriage ride and the closing scenes. Other memorable characters include Elliot's off-Broadway director Mark (Paul Benedict, known for his portrayal of Harry Bentley in the 1975-1985 TV series "The Jeffersons") and Donna Douglas (Barbara Rhoades).

Overall, I rate the 1977 version of "The Goodbye Girl" with a resounding 5 out of 5 stars. It's a wonderfully engaging film that continues to entertain to this day. The 2004 television remake that starred Jeff Daniels as Elliot and Patricia Heaton as Paula was not anywhere as good as the original.

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is my one of my favorite movies!!, April 13 2004
By Diane "ddiane9" (West Seneca, NY United States) - See all my reviews
I have loved this movie ever since I first saw it on cable tv back in the 70's!! Marsha Mason is one of my all-time favorite anyways and Richard D. is hilarious!!

This is a MUST have in your movie collectiables! If you have seen the movie as much as I have, you will start repeating the lines...lolol The sound-track of the movie is PERFECT for the theme of the movie,... (goodbye,..doesn't mean forever...)

**Regular TV did a remake of this movie a couple of months ago, ( the two actors I forgot the names). But it was HORRIBLE acting! The dialong was exactly the same, but the actors did a horrible job. I'm sorry, the acting of Richard D. & Marsha Mason "MADE" what the origianl Goodbye Girl what it is!!!** FANTASTIC & FUNNY!!

May I HIGHLY suggest watching, "Chapter Two" / also a Neil Simon movie with Marsha Mason!!!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Dreyfuss as Richard III?
Ever since I learned that Richard Dreyfuss had won the Best Actor Academy Award for his role as Elliot Garfield in The Goodbye Girl, it had been added to my "must-see" list. Read more
Published on Jun 25 2004 by Craig Clarke

5.0 out of 5 stars Love means never having to say goodbye...
With the current remake of Neil Simon's 'The Goodbye Girl' showing on television at the moment, it reminded me of this original film production, one of the better films from the... Read more
Published on Jan 19 2004 by FrKurt Messick

5.0 out of 5 stars Richard Dreyfuss' best performance to date
The reason why this movie is so hysterically funny is because the timing is amazing. Any two actors can repeat lines they have memorized but Marsha Mason and Richard Dreyfuss go... Read more
Published on Jan 16 2004 by Mark

4.0 out of 5 stars A Charming Movie!
I saw The Goodbye Girl for the first time with my Mom in a theater when I was a kid and I loved it and thought the acting by Richard Dreyfuss Marsha Mason and Quinn Cummings was... Read more
Published on Oct 28 2003 by Thebookwoman

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites
I love this movie. The passion between them, and he dialogue are superb. I can't imagine what girl wouldn't love this movie.
Published on Jul 27 2003 by Kristine Poptanich

4.0 out of 5 stars Good movie.
I love this movie. I saw it 20 years ago in the theater and just now bought it. This is Richard Dreyfuss' followup moving to Jaws. It is a romantic love story. Enjoy!
Published on Nov 8 2002 by h20brute

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Movie!
This was a fantastic movie. Richard Dreyfus played the lead role of an aspiring actor. Marsha Mason is a fantastic leading lady in this movie. Read more
Published on Oct 18 2002 by Melvin Hunt

5.0 out of 5 stars The Most Perfect Love Story Ever
I truly have found mine and my husbands "movie". I watch everynight before i go to bed. Heart warming all around. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A chick flick for guys too
I saw the Goodbye Girl when it first came to theaters. At the time I was 12 and was really not interested in seeing it. Read more
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Richard Dreyfuss won the Oscar for his performance in "The Goodbye Girl," and Marsha Mason was married to the playwright, but I remember thinking that it young scene stealing... Read more
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