Kiss Me Goodbye


1h 41m 1982

Brief Synopsis

Kay is a lonely widow, who after three year, has been unable to break free from the memory of her late husband Jolly, a charming, but unfaithful Broadway choreographer. But finally, Kay falls in love with Rupert, a professor of Egyptology. Not long before their wedding day, Kay is visited by Jolly's

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Release Date
1982
Production Company
20th Century Fox; Barish Group; Deluxe Australia; Pacific Title & Art Studio; Panavision, Ltd.
Distribution Company
20th Century Fox; 20th Century Fox Distribution
Location
New York City, New York, USA; Brazil

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 41m

Synopsis

Kay is a lonely widow, who after three year, has been unable to break free from the memory of her late husband Jolly, a charming, but unfaithful Broadway choreographer. But finally, Kay falls in love with Rupert, a professor of Egyptology. Not long before their wedding day, Kay is visited by Jolly's ghost, who selfishly makes fun of her for marrying Rupert, who he characterizes as dull. Kay does marry Rupert, but Jolly refuses to go away, which results in an odd threesome.

Crew

Peter Allen

Music

Peter Allen

Music Lyrics

Jorge Amado

Other Writer

Bruno Barreto

Other Writer

James Berkey

Set Decorator

Abram Betkijian

Transportation Captain

Ralph Burns

Music

Terri Cannon-cole

Hair Stylist

John V Cartwright

Art Direction

Gene Castle

Choreography

Judith Craig Marlin

Assistant

Beverli Eagan

Set Design

Sylvia Fay

Extras Agent/Coordinator

Jane Feinberg

Casting

Mike Fenton

Casting

Wayne Fitzgerald

Titles

Carol Green

2nd Assistant Director

William Hartman

Sound Editor

David Ice

Sound Editor

Don Isaacs

Sound Editor

Phil Jeffries

Production Designer

Sheldon Kahn

Editor

Gene Kelley

Construction Coordinator

Gary Kieldrup

Props

Darin Knight

Sound Mixer

Dick Lamotte

Costumer

Shari Leibowitz

Production Office Coordinator

Ralph M Leo

Auditor

Marci Liroff

Casting

George Luxenberg

Props

Aggie Lyon

Costumer

Kal Manning

Gaffer

Peter Mcintosh

Production Manager (New York)

Nick Mclean

Camera Operator

Robert Mulligan

Producer

Richard Overton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Don Peterman

Director Of Photography

Keith Peterman

Assistant Camera

Charlie Peters

Screenwriter

Julie Pitkanen

Script Supervisor

James Quinn

1st Assistant Director

Phil Rawlins

Unit Production Manager

Marcia Reed

Stills

Richard Rubin

Property Master

Saul Saladow

Assistant Editor

Arnold Scaasi

Costumes

Rick Sharp

Makeup Artist

Theodore Soderberg

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Dusty Springfield

Song Performer

Maria Stinnett-busby

Assistant Editor

Kerry Stone

Location Manager (New York)

Ken Wannberg

Music Editor

Paul Wells

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Nancy Willen

Unit Publicist

Clay Wilson

Key Grip

Don Woodruff

Set Designer

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Release Date
1982
Production Company
20th Century Fox; Barish Group; Deluxe Australia; Pacific Title & Art Studio; Panavision, Ltd.
Distribution Company
20th Century Fox; 20th Century Fox Distribution
Location
New York City, New York, USA; Brazil

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 41m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

The Country of Brazil

Released in United States December 1982

Released in United States Winter December 22, 1982

Shown at Mill Valley Film Festival (Barreto Tribute) October 10, 1988.

Shown at the Museum of Modern Art (Cinema Novo and Beyond) in New York City December 27, 1998.

Remake of the film "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands" (1977) directed by Bruno Barreto.

Released in United States December 1982

Released in United States Winter December 22, 1982

Feature debut for actress Sonia Braga.

Released in USA on video.

Completed shooting 1977.