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Goodbye Again

This is how love is...and always will be...
1961 | 115m | English

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Middle-aged businesswoman Paula Tessier rejects the advances of her client's amusing 25-year-old son, Philip Van der Besh, but reconsiders when her longtime philandering partner begins yet another casual affair with a younger woman. She soon learns that May-December romances with older women are frowned upon in society.
Release Date: May 23, 1961
Director: Anatole Litvak
Writer: Françoise Sagan, Samuel A. Taylor
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords paris, france, love affair, older woman younger man relationship, social scandal, passion and romance, romantic, touching and sentimental
Production Companies United Artists, Argus Film Produktie, Mercury Productions
Box Office Revenue: $1,600,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 06, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ingrid Bergman Paula Tessier
Yves Montand Roger Demarest
Anthony Perkins Philip Van der Besh
Jessie Royce Landis Mrs. Van der Besh
Pierre Dux Maître Fleury
Jocelyn Lane First Maisie
Jean Clarke Second Maisie
Michèle Mercier Third Maisie
Alison Leggatt Alice
Uta Taeger Gaby
David Horne Queen's Counsel
Peter Bull Client
André Randall Mr. Steiner
Diahann Carroll Nightclub Singer
Henri Attal Man at Concert
Paul Bonifas Cellarman
Yul Brynner Extra in Nightclub Scene
Jean-Pierre Cassel Dancer
Germaine Delbat Usherette
Annie Duperoux Madeline Fleury
Michel Garland Young Man in Club
Raymond Gérôme Jimmy
Jean Hébey Monsieur Cherel
Colin Mann Assistant Lawyer
Jean Michaud François
Moustache Personality Dancing at the Épi Club
Jean Ozenne Van Der Besh's Guest
Lee Patrick Madame Fleury
Dominique Zardi Man at Concert
Name Job
Anatole Litvak Director
Françoise Sagan Novel
Dory Previn Lyricist
Georges Auric Original Music Composer
Armand Thirard Director of Photography
Michael Stevenson Second Assistant Director
Maurice Barnathan Set Dresser
Raymond Voinquel Still Photographer
Georges Bouban Makeup Artist
Leon Birnbaum Music Editor
Teddy Mason Assistant Editor
André Smagghe Second Unit Director
Joan Johnstone Hairstylist
Jean Tournier Camera Operator
Auguste Capelier Assistant Art Director
Robert Florent Assistant Camera
Louis Née Camera Operator
Samuel A. Taylor Screenplay
Bert Bates Editor
Jean Pieuchot Unit Manager
John O'Gorman Makeup Artist
Jean Zay Costume Designer
André Domage Camera Operator
Marc Blanchard Makeup Artist
Julien Derode Production Manager
Ginou Dodard Assistant Editor
Paul Feyder Assistant Director
Jacques Carrère Sound
Lucie Lichtig Script Supervisor
Maurice Binder Title Designer
Margot Capelier Unit Production Manager
Alexandre Trauner Production Design, Art Direction
Name Title
Anatole Litvak Producer
Arthur Krim Producer
Robert Benjamin Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

“Paula” (Ingrid Bergman) has been dating “Roger” (Yves Montand) for a while, but though she really does care for him quite deeply, the romantic spark is waning a bit and she suspects that he is playing away from home on his fairly regular business trips. She isn’t looking to change things, but when ... she meets the adoring “Philip” (Anthony Perkins) his naive innocence and enthusiastic attempts at courtship bring something refreshing, exhilarating even, to her own rather staid lifestyle. When she learns that “Roger” is once again up to mischief, things with the younger man take on a new dynamic - but are either being fair to the other? Though most of her clients tolerate “Roger” and his peccadilloes, are they going to be prepared to indulge her appearances in restaurants and parties with this especially green (and not very alcohol tolerant) man? Bergman is almost maternal as she depicts a woman, highly successful in business but just, in her way, as in need of comfort as the besotted “Philip” - a part ably portrayed by the on-form Perkins in what I think might be my favourite of his performances. Montand also brings something of the rakish sophisticate to his part in a fashion that almost gets under your fingernails and there’s a solid effort from Jessie Royce Landis as the young man’s mother who has to tread on the eggshells strewn around her with some aplomb, too. It takes quite a poignant look at ageism and sexism, stereotypes and it does it in quite a light-hearted fashion making it’s point about hypocrisy and double-standards without pontificating at us. The production is classy and Anatole Litvak lets at least four actors take hold of this quite intimate melodrama and leave us certain that, by the end, nothing will be certain.

Aug 20, 2025