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Kiss Me Goodbye (film)
1982
Kiss Me Goodbye is a 1982 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Mulligan, and starring Sally Field, James Caan, Jeff Bridges and Claire Trevor (in her final film role).
Dec 22, 1982 · Kiss Me Goodbye: Directed by Robert Mulligan. With Sally Field, James Caan, Jeff Bridges, Paul Dooley. The ghost of a dead husband haunts his wife as she moves back to their house in NYC. She's about to marry an egyptologist there.
- (2.4K)
- Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
- Robert Mulligan
- 1982-12-22
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.
- Robert Mulligan
- Sally Field
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Kiss Me Goodbye. Kay (Sally Field) is a widow who's met a handsome but otherwise dull Egyptologist named Rupert (Jeff Bridges) and hopes to marry. Trouble is, the ghost of her dead husband, Jolly...
- (40)
- Robert Mulligan
- PG
- Sally Field
Overview. Not until three years after the death of her husband Jolly, Kay dares to move back into their former home, persuaded by her new fiancée Rupert. But soon her worst expectations come true, when not only her old memories haunt her, but also Jolly's ghost, who doesn't approve of her new mate.
The spooky fun begins when Kay Villano is one week away from marrying the serious Dr. Rupert Baines, and an uninvited guest appears on the scene; the ghost of Kay's dead, but oh-so-debonair husband Jolly. Kay's predicament is made worse because no one else can see or hear Jolly but her.
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