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| Richard Dreyfuss | Elliot Garfield | |
| Marsha Mason | Paula McFadden | |
| Quinn Cummings | Lucy McFadden | |
| Paul Benedict | Mark | |
| Barbara Rhoades | Donna | |
| Theresa Merritt | Mrs. Crosby | |
| Michael Shawn | Ronnie | |
| Patricia Pearcy | Rhonda | |
| Gene Castle | Assistant Choreographer | |
| Daniel Levins | Dance Instructor | |
| Marilyn Sokol | Linda | |
| Anita Dangler | Mrs. Morganweiss | |
| Victoria Boothby | Mrs. Bodine | |
| Robert Costanzo | Liquor Store Salesman | |
| Pancho González | Mugger | |
| Jose Machado | Mugger | |
| Hubert Kelly | Mugger | |
| Dana Laurita | Cynthia | |
| David S. Cass Sr. | Drunk | |
| Loyita Chapel | Strip Club Dancer |
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| Producer |
Ray Stark
Roger M. Rothstein |
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| Writer |
Neil Simon
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| Cinematography | David M. Walsh
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| Musician |
Dave Grusin
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Paula McFadden knows: In romance, actors all follow the same stage instruction: Exit. Without warning, her actor boyfriend split today for a movie role and sublet their Manhattan apartment. The new tenant's name: Elliot Garfield. Profession: actor. Richard Dreyfuss and Marsha Mason deliver comedy, zingy repartee and bitter-to-best romance in The Goodbye Girl. |
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