Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole Explained

Genre:Drama
Romance
Director:Jud Taylor
Starring:Susan Hayward
Darren McGavin
Michael Constantine
Michele Nichols
Dane Clark
Beverly Garland
Jeanette Nolan
Music:Hugo Montenegro
Country:United States
Language:English
Producer:Leonard Goldberg
Robert Monroe
Aaron Spelling
Editor:Tim Southcott
Cinematography:Bill Mosher
Runtime:73 minutes
Company:ABC Circle Films
Spelling-Goldberg Productions
Network:ABC

Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jud Taylor and starring Susan Hayward, Darren McGavin, Michael Constantine, Michele Nichols, Dane Clark, Beverly Garland and Jeanette Nolan.[1]

Plot

A widowed doctor (Susan Hayward) joins a colleague's (Darren McGavin) Chicago slum clinic and befriends a dying girl.

Cast

Production

It was meant to be the first of three pictures Hayward was to make for Aaron Spelling. Dusty Springfield recorded an original song for the film, believed to be only the second time this had been done for a TV movie.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: MURPHY, M.. Sep 27, 1972. Dr. Cole as a Vehicle for Susan. Los Angeles Times. 1-e20. 0458-3035.
  2. NORMA, L.B., 1972, Aug 13. Hollywood Today. Chicago Tribune 2-n1. ISSN 1085-6706.