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Goodbye Columbus

Original title: Goodbye, Columbus
  • 1969
  • PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.5K
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Goodbye Columbus (1969)
An intelligent graduate and working-class army veteran has an affair and clashes with a 'nouveau riche' young woman, who does not care about birth control or the use of any other precautions to avoid pregnancy.
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An intelligent graduate and working-class Army veteran has an affair and clashes with a 'nouveau riche' young woman who cares not for birth control or the use of any other precautions to avo... Read allAn intelligent graduate and working-class Army veteran has an affair and clashes with a 'nouveau riche' young woman who cares not for birth control or the use of any other precautions to avoid pregnancy.An intelligent graduate and working-class Army veteran has an affair and clashes with a 'nouveau riche' young woman who cares not for birth control or the use of any other precautions to avoid pregnancy.

  • Director
    • Larry Peerce
  • Writers
    • Philip Roth
    • Arnold Schulman
  • Stars
    • Richard Benjamin
    • Ali MacGraw
    • Jack Klugman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry Peerce
    • Writers
      • Philip Roth
      • Arnold Schulman
    • Stars
      • Richard Benjamin
      • Ali MacGraw
      • Jack Klugman
    • 38User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Richard Benjamin
    Richard Benjamin
    • Neil Klugman
    Ali MacGraw
    Ali MacGraw
    • Brenda Patimkin
    Jack Klugman
    Jack Klugman
    • Ben Patimkin
    Nan Martin
    Nan Martin
    • Mrs. Ben Patimkin
    Michael Meyers
    Michael Meyers
    • Ron Patimkin
    Lori Shelle
    • Julie Patimkin
    Monroe Arnold
    • Uncle Leo
    Kay Cummings
    • Doris Klugman
    Sylvie Strause
    • Aunt Gladys
    Royce Wallace
    • Carlotta
    Anthony McGowan
    • Boy in Library
    Mari Gorman
    Mari Gorman
    • Laura Simpson Sockaloe
    Chris Schenkel
    • Voice on Columbus Record
    • (voice)
    Jay Jostyn
    • Voice on Columbus Record
    • (voice)
    Jan Peerce
    Jan Peerce
    • Uncle Manny
    Max Peerce
    • Uncle Max
    Rey Baumel
    • Uncle Harry
    • (as Ray Baumel)
    Delos V. Smith Jr.
    • Mr. Scapelle
    • Director
      • Larry Peerce
    • Writers
      • Philip Roth
      • Arnold Schulman
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    User reviews38

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    9ClaraHerald

    A delightful movie that runs the risk of being forgotten.

    This film oozes charm. There are some similarities to "The Graduate" but messages conveyed are less heavy-handed. There are so many memorable scenes: the kid in the library, introducing college grads to each other, the wedding, etc. The casting is excellent and the resemblance of the younger daughter to the father is uncanny. The character "Ron" steals the show in some respects (I love to shake hands as he does when I encounter snobs). This is probably Richard Benjamin's best role and finest performance. I first saw this film when I was about ten. I've seen it about four times in total. It's certainly not for everyone. If you loved "Top Gun", skip it. If you like to champion good films that have been overlooked, check it out.
    8jlinder1-1

    Memorable for its strong characters

    This movie was meaninful to me because the characters represent real people. People who the main character, Neil, rejects (or at least cannot relate to) because of what they represent. For example, the hard-charging businessman played by Jack Klugman, who's portrayed in his plumbing-supply office screaming into the phone, making deals. The brother, played by Michael Myers (not the famous Mike Myers) is the ultimate very-dumb jock. And, of course, Ali McGraw, who's is actually torn between being the good Jewish American Princess and her attraction to Neil. Her father (Klugman) is dumbfounded when he learns that Neil doesn't really mind being a librarian. Finally, Richard Benjamin's Neil, is a kind of existential Jewish outsider who can't relate to the affluence displayed by the Patimkins. One of the more memorable scenes in the movie: Neil discovers a second refrigerator in the Patimkin's basement PACKED with food. Are these people real? They are. And even though the movie is 35 years old we can still relate to these characters. Thank you Phiip Roth.
    7PWNYCNY

    Good movie ... sad story

    A young man meets a young woman and falls in love. Then as the relationship develops the man discovers that the young woman, who is beautiful and charming, is a confused shrill who is using him to act out against her parents. Now the man has to make a decision: stay or leave. This movie is remarkable for one reason: Ali McGraw. Thirty-five years ago Ali McGraw was a mega-superstar and is a truly great actress. Ali McGraw makes this movie watchable. Her performance, in this noteworthy movie, was great. This is not an upbeat movie and does not have any heroes. None of the characters in this movie are particularly likable, especially the Richard Benjamin character whose perpetual scowl reflects a condescending arrogance that adds to the movie's negativity. But that does not mean that this is a bad movie. Quite the contrary. It's a well acted, well-scripted movie that tells a story. But don't expect a happy story.
    10summer1111dg

    Ali MacGraw's first movie

    This was the introduction of Ali MacGraw to movie audiences. I can't think of anyone who could have played Brenda Patimkin more believably. She is perfectly cast, as the spoiled, self-involved, smart, gorgeous princess daughter of a wealthy Jewish family. No one plays spoiled, bright and beautiful better than Ali MacGraw.

    I also love Richard Benjamin as her unmotivated, anything but ambitious suitor, Neil Klugman. He is the antithesis of everything Brenda and her family epitomize. The dichotomy is that while he espouses supposed disdain for all they represent -- he is more than willing to be seduced.

    There is a classic scene where Neil is stuffing his pockets full of grapes and is caught by the younger sister. He tries to hide the fact that his pockets are gorged with luscious fruit. But she calls him out on what he is doing.

    The romance is a departure for Brenda. Neil, though Jewish, is a forbidden fruit of sorts. He is not ambitious or destined to be successful husband material. Therefore he is a completely inappropriate choice of suitor for Brenda. This of course makes him all the more attractive -- at least temporarily for Brenda who is rebelling against her mother.
    8cgrman

    A story of choice in a young man's life

    Truly a period piece, Goodbye, Columbus is, certainly, an attempt to show the differences between two people of the Jewish religion. While I agree with many of the folks that commented on this film regarding the differences between Brenda's family and Neil's family, I don't see it as a matter of the wealthier character's family having no class and the poorer character having much more. I knew many families that were similar. My upbringing was more similar to Neil's as we were not wealthy. Klugman convey's the typical successful Jewish business man with a good heart. He works hard to provide a very comfortable environment for his wife and children. He is a very loving father and doesn't flaunt his wealth in the film. His family means everything to him. Benjamin's character, while exposed on occasion to the "good life", is content in knowing that he's OK despite his modest position in life. What's important in this film is that he knows there may be something in life that is better than working in a library, but he's not about to sell his soul to get rich just for the sake of being able to live the Potimkin's lifestyle. This film accurately portrays a young man early in his career and life and one of his early attempts at choosing between a safe secure future by marrying a beautiful, intelligent and not-too-spoiled Jewish girl or trying to see if he's really in love with HER and not the family money or trappings. This was a relatively low budget film that made you think. It tried to show how tough it is for a poorer man to deal with his demons in choosing the kind of woman and life he wanted. All in all, this film is an accurate slice of life in the Jewish community and is as relevant today as it was then.

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    • Trivia
      Richard Benjamin said of Ali MacGraw: "The camera looks into your soul, and it looked into Ali's. Men loved her, women loved her. She was a real movie star."
    • Goofs
      At the dinner table, Julie is told that it is earlier in Columbus, where Harriet is calling from, than where she lives in New York. In fact both cities are in the same Eastern Standard Time Zone. In the book, Harriet is calling from Milwaukee in the Central Time Zone, which is correct. However, when the screenplay changed her location to Columbus, the writer failed to realize this fact and change the dialogue or the city.
    • Quotes

      Brenda Patimkin: Are you serious?

      Neil Klugman: I'm way the hell past serious: I'm suicidal.

    • Connections
      Edited into The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Goodbye, Columbus
      Written by Jim Yester

      Sung by The Association

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1969 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Goodbye, Columbus
    • Filming locations
      • Yonkers Public Library, Yonkers, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Willow Tree
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,939,805
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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