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Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole

  • TV Movie
  • 1972
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
196
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Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole (1972)
Drama

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.A recently widowed research doctor is convinced by a colleague to join him in an inner-city clinic.

  • Director
    • Jud Taylor
  • Writer
    • Sandor Stern
  • Stars
    • Susan Hayward
    • Darren McGavin
    • Michael Constantine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    196
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jud Taylor
    • Writer
      • Sandor Stern
    • Stars
      • Susan Hayward
      • Darren McGavin
      • Michael Constantine
    • 14User reviews
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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
    • Director
      • Jud Taylor
    • Writer
      • Sandor Stern
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    10kwipinky

    This movie should be brought to DVD.

    I agree Susan Hayward is great in this movie. I watched it as a youngster and it stayed with me into my 40's. It is a tearjerker for sure. Hayward played Maggie Cole, a doctor in pain after losing her husband. She is convinced to offer health-care to inner city patients who might not be able to be seen by a doctor. There were many stories in the movie but one stuck out: Dr. Cole cared for a charismatic youngster with leukemia. Although she worked hard to save the young girl, her illness was terminal and unbeatable. Dr. Cole is devastated, but with the help of her friends and co-workers the doctor found strength. The audience learned, through the doctors eyes, the ability to stand up to any awful event that life tossed out. Maggie Cole believed in herself again, and saying goodbye to the pain and suffering allowed her to go on. The message was relevant and needed then, and maybe needed still.

    A terrific movie. I would definitely buy a DVD.
    8bkoganbing

    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.
    10adventure-21903

    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!
    10jkinoz

    Susan Hayward's Swan Song.

    Susan Hayward was a star. She was a huge star. Why she is not better remembered today is a mystery. If nothing else, this 1972 TV movie, which would prove to be Hayward's swan song, reminds us of how great a screen presence she was. In "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole" Hayward commands the screen no matter if the material is somewhat routine. The viewer is unable to take their eyes off her. She truly is magnificent. She gets strong support from Darrin McGavin and, especially, Jeanette Nolan. This film is becoming hard to find and is rarely televised but it is definitely worth viewing. "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole" demands a DVD release if for no other reason than as a historical testament of the final film appearance of Susan Hayward and to remind audiences of today that she was one of the great American movie stars.
    10dmj12130816

    One of the best movies I have ever seen!

    Saw this movie as a teenager some 30 plus years ago, and it still impacts me today. Movie was a real tear jerker, and they just don't make them like this anymore. Hayward was fantastic in the role! Made me a huge Susan Hayward fan, and tried to see everything of hers that I could after this. But this one sticks out in my mind as one of her best, besides I Want to Live! If you are a Susan Hayward fan, then make a point to see this movie. I know it was an after school movie, one of those at 4:30 PM deals, but it was one worth seeing. Even though this was a "made for TV" deal, it could have had big success in the theaters if they had opted for that. To this day, I still don't know why they never did release it on the big screen. A real shame.

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    • Trivia
      Susan Hayward's last film.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Soundtracks
      Learn to Say Goodbye
      Music by Hugo Montenegro

      Lyrics by Bradford Craig

      Sung by Dusty Springfield

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Abschied für immer
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • ABC Circle Films
      • Spelling-Goldberg Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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