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May 23, 2012 · FILM DESCRIPTION: Based on one of author Phillip Roth's shorter works, Goodbye Columbus stars Richard Benjamin as Neil, a young man of humble means who falls in love with...
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May 20, 2012 · Title : " Goodbye, Columbus " (1969) Produced : John Boylan Author : Philip Roth Genre (s) Novella, short story collection Publication date 1959 ...
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Jul 24, 2017 · Provided to YouTube by RhinoGoodbye Columbus (Remastered Version) · The AssociationThe Assocation: The Essentials℗ 1969 Warner Records Inc.Engineer: Armin St...
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Goodbye, Columbus is a 1969 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Richard Benjamin and Ali MacGraw, directed by Larry Peerce and based on the 1959 novella by Philip Roth. The screenplay, by Arnold Schulman , won the Writers Guild of America Award .
The title “Goodbye, Columbus” is a quote from a song that was sung by the departing seniors, including Brenda's brother, Ron, at their graduation from the Ohio State University at Columbus. Ron dearly enjoys listening to a record of the song that evokes his years as a varsity athlete on a campus where sports are important.
- Philip Roth
- 1959
Goodbye, Columbus. 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.
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Goodbye, Columbus is the soundtrack to the 1969 movie of the same name (No. 99). It features four songs written and performed by The Association. The rest of the album consists of incidental music by composer Charles Fox. The title track reached No. 80 on Billboard's charts in early 1969.