Hello-Goodbye movie synopsis. Harry England (Michael Crawford), a British car salesman on a trip to France meets a Baroness when her Rolls-Royce Breaks down. They spend a few days together and become lovers before she disappers one night, but Harry does not know her surname. The Baron then hires Harry to teach his teenage son about cars on their country estate.
Harry discovers the Baroness again and their affair continues. Harry falls in love and asks the Baroness to leave the Baron who has taken up with a lady of his own. Hello-Goodbye is a light comedy where one of the funny moments occurs with a drunk Harry driving a prize vintage car into a swimming pool.
Hello-Goodbye is a 1970 British comedy film starring Michael Crawford, Genevieve Gilles, Curd Jürgens, Ira von Fürstenberg, Lon Satton, Peter Myers, Mike Marshall, Didier Haudepin, Vivian Pickles, Agathe Natanson and Denise Grey. It was the final film directed by Jean Negulesco.
Hello-Goodbye (1970)
Directed by: Jean Negulesco
Starring: Michael Crawford, Genevieve Gilles, Curd Jürgens, Ira von Fürstenberg, Lon Satton, Peter Myers, Mike Marshall, Didier Haudepin, Vivian Pickles, Agathe Natanson, Denise Grey
Screenplay by: Roger Marshall
Production Design by: John Howell
Cinematography by: Henri Decaë
Film Editing by: Richard Bryan
Costume Design by: Rosine Delamare
Set Decoration by: Pierre Charron, Pamela Cornell
Art Direction by: Auguste Capelier
Music by: Francis Lai
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: 20th Century Fox
Release Date: July 12, 1970
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