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Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole

  • Película de TV
  • 1972
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 13min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole (1972)
Drama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA recently widowed research doctor is convinced by a colleague to join him in an inner-city clinic.A recently widowed research doctor is convinced by a colleague to join him in an inner-city clinic.A recently widowed research doctor is convinced by a colleague to join him in an inner-city clinic.

  • Dirección
    • Jud Taylor
  • Guionista
    • Sandor Stern
  • Elenco
    • Susan Hayward
    • Darren McGavin
    • Michael Constantine
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.4/10
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    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jud Taylor
    • Guionista
      • Sandor Stern
    • Elenco
      • Susan Hayward
      • Darren McGavin
      • Michael Constantine
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    Susan Hayward
    Susan Hayward
    • Dr. Maggie Cole
    Darren McGavin
    Darren McGavin
    • Dr. Lou Grazzo
    Michael Constantine
    Michael Constantine
    • Dr. Sweeney
    Michele Nichols
    • Lisa Downey
    Dane Clark
    Dane Clark
    • Hank Cooper
    Beverly Garland
    Beverly Garland
    • Myrna Anderson
    Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan
    • Mrs. Downey
    Maidie Norman
    Maidie Norman
    • Nurse Ferguson
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Dr. Ben Cole
    Frank Puglia
    Frank Puglia
    • Mr. Alissandro
    Harry Basch
    Harry Basch
    • Isadore Glass
    Leigh Adams
    • Night Nurse #1
    Jan Peters
    • Ivan Dvorsky
    Robert Cleaves
    • Brig
    Richard Carlyle
    Richard Carlyle
    • Mr. Anderson
    Mina Martinez
    • Night Nurse #2
    Peter Hobbs
    Peter Hobbs
    • Pathologist
    Guy Remsen
    • Policeman
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      • Jud Taylor
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      • Sandor Stern
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    Ms. Hayward, Don't Ever Leave Us

    Susan Hayward stars in her last appearance on film or TV in this story of a lady who is widowed and goes back to practicing medicine, after being away from it for 15 years, because she was in research with her husband. Forcing a change on herself to move forward, she goes to Chicago to fill a temporary vacancy at a 24-hour urgent care. But will she make the grade in new surroundings and after being away from it for so long? I really have no criticisms of this rather basic made-for-television movie. Any clichés of the story are practically glossed over by credible acting by its stars. Susan Hayward gives a gutsy performance, (but she was gutsy and great in all she was in) as the doctor determined to make good. And, actors Darren McGavin and Michael Constantine give solid support to Ms. Hayward as fellow doctors. Darren and Susan had good rapport together. And, veteran actor Jeanette Nolan is very moving as a somewhat bitter old lady, who says her meanness may be all she has to hold on to. The characters put in front of us become so real to the viewer, we feel we are there in Chicago. TV actress Beverly Garland is on hand as a devoted wife to a patient, who has an undiagnosed condition. I wish this were a TV series, where I could go back and see these characters and Ms. Susan Hayward, as they try to help the people who come in their doors, and in turn, are helping themselves. "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole" was a worthy effort and a grand exit for one of Hollywood's better actresses.
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    A glimpse at what was not to be

    As the other reviewers have noted this was the end of the line for Susan as she was felled soon after the completion of this by brain cancer. What's left for us is a glimpse of what the future may have held for her had illness not ended her life.

    This was meant to be a pilot for a weekly series and scored high ratings on its debut so would have gone on to be a fixture of that fall's schedule. Unlike other stars of her era who had moved on to television this is no glamour undertaking set against mansions and drowning in jewels and furs, she is a doctor, recently widowed working in a slum clinic where her natural toughness could be put to effective use. There are concessions to her star status, look for the scene where the colors of the room match her hair and wardrobe, but overall the film tries to be at least somewhat realistic and Susan gives an assured committed performance. She also is well matched with Darren McGavin with his gruff demeanor their sparring matches are a pleasure to watch.

    Also of note is Jeanette Nolan in a smallish part as the grandmother of a girl Susan has befriended. She takes her big moment and makes it absolutely heartbreaking with the simplicity with which she plays it.

    An excellent example of when network TV movies were worth watching this is unfortunately only available on VHS and will probably never see the light of day on DVD unless it either becomes part of a collection of Susan Hayward films or a print on demand title so catch it if you ever have the chance.
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    Susan Hayward Gives A Great Performance!

    Susan Hayward a great star known worldwide starred in this TV film which was supposed to be a pilot for a TV series starring the great Redhead.

    Susan had painful headaches and during the filming it was developed Susan had incurable brain cancer and would die within weeks! Somehow Susan Hayward got thru the filming and gives a typically fine Hayward performance.

    The film opens up with the shapely Susie showing off her great figure nd new hairstyle only to witness her husband's death inane airplane accident. Susan in this film moves to Chicago to practice medicine.

    First rate production values, a theme song by the great Dusty Springfield adds up to a great finale for the splendid Susan Hayward.

    Admired by her peers notably Greta Garbo, Kate Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck, Roz Russell, John Wayne, Greg Peck, Bill Holden, Gary Cooper,

    As someone posted for years in Variety about Susan:

    A Star Is A Star Is A Star!
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    Saying goodbye to Susan Hayward

    Originally scheduled to be the pilot of a television series, Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole introduces a woman doctor, played by Susan Hayward, in a busy Chicago borough. She's been in research for fifteen years, but after her husband dies, she seeks a change and dives headfirst into practicing medicine. With a tough-love boss, Darren McGavin, a sympathetic nurse, and a variety of patients and ailments, it had all the earmarks of being as successful as Marcus Welby, M.D.

    Tragically, and more than ironically tied in with the title, Susan Hayward was discovered to have a brain tumor due to filming on a radioactive location fifteen years earlier for The Conqueror. This was her last screen performance before her death, and the studio decided, rather than replace her and continue with the television series, to just release it as a standalone film. It's very sad to watch this healthy-looking powerhouse actress playing a doctor, when she herself was seriously ill. If you love Susan Hayward as I do, you'll probably be torn between wanting to see her last film and finding the backstory too sad. I decided to watch it, because I've seen Jean Harlow's-my other favorite actress-last film Saratoga. She died during the filming and was replaced by a double to finish the film; there are some scenes where her character is coughing and in bed with a cold, but she was actually ill. If I could sit through that tragedy, I could sit through Susan Hayward's last film.

    If you decide to watch it and can put the sadness out of your mind, there's a lot of great elements to the film. The acting is good, and the characters are all likable. As in hospital dramas, some people die and some people are cured, and you'll be on the edge of your seat whenever someone gets diagnosed. Susan plays in another tough, energetic, feminist role, which is a perfect end to her career, and a somewhat comforting way for her audiences to say goodbye.
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    People Instead Of Test Tubes

    Susan Hayward has always been my favorite dramatic actress and though she made some bad films, I always credited her with toward the end of her career when some of her contemporaries were taking work in garbage horror films, she never sunk to that level. As was said about another screen legend, what there is is 'cherce'.

    Though she never planned it her last role was in a fine made for TV film, Say Goodbye Maggie Cole. Hayward plays the title role of a recently widowed doctor who decides to make a complete change in her surroundings and career.

    She and her late husband Richard Anderson were both doctors involved in a research facility with a good reputation headed by Dane Clark. Even after Clark pleads with her to stay, she decides to move to Chicago and takeover a practice that general practitioner Darren McGavin has.

    This is all new to Hayward, dealing with people instead of test tubes. And McGavin's not an easy guy to work with. But she does take it all in stride, although not without a lot of heartache on the way.

    Say Goodbye Maggie Cole was filmed at 20th Century Fox where during the Fifties Hayward had some of her best roles so it was fitting that her last work be done there. She got a really good supporting cast besides those I've mentioned, Beverly Garland is also in this as the wife of Richard Carlyle who Hayward suspects of having something seriously wrong with him. Maidie Norman delivers a fine performance as McGavin's nurse and all around girl Friday.

    Jeanette Nolan plays the grandmother of a young girl who Hayward boards with when arriving in Chicago. The young girl is Michelle Nichols who is a clerk at a drugstore that Hayward and McGavin patronize. She is also diagnosed with leukemia which at that time was a death sentence in 1972. Almost 40 years later there are drugs that leukemia patients take that have prolonged life way beyond what could be expected back then. Part of the plot involved Hayward using her research connections to get some untested drugs to use on Nichols.

    In any event Susan's best scenes are with Nichols and they are guaranteed to get an emotional reaction out of a turnip. As for Nichols she does a good job playing a most innocent young woman who is facing life's end before she's really lived.

    Say Goodbye Maggie Cole might have been a good pilot for a television series and maybe we might have seen Susan Hayward once a week in this part had her own health problems not killed her. Though the film does tend a little bit to be soap opera, it's still a wonderful part for one of the best actresses ever to take her curtain call.

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      Susan Hayward's last film.
    • Errores
      Although set in Chicago, when Lisa and Maggie are walking to the boarding house, you can see the top of a palm tree in the background.
    • Bandas sonoras
      Learn to Say Goodbye
      Music by Hugo Montenegro

      Lyrics by Bradford Craig

      Sung by Dusty Springfield

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de septiembre de 1972 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • ABC Circle Films
      • Spelling-Goldberg Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 13 minutos
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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