
Never Say Goodbye 1946
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In *Never Say Goodbye (1946)*, the legendary Errol Flynn stars as Phil Gayley, a man whose life takes a delightfully complicated turn when his young daughter, Flip, decides to take matters into her own hands. Directed by James V.
Director: James V. Kern
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Never Say Goodbye* (1946) about?
*Never Say Goodbye* follows a divorced couple, Phil and Ellen Gayley, whose lives get a playful shake-up when their daughter starts a secret pen-pal romance with a Marine. What begins as innocent mischief soon spirals into a web of romantic missteps and family secrets.
Who directed *Never Say Goodbye*?
James V. Kern directed *Never Say Goodbye* (1946), helming this charming blend of comedy and heartfelt family drama.
Who stars in *Never Say Goodbye*?
The film stars Errol Flynn as Phil Gayley, Eleanor Parker as Ellen Gayley, and features a delightful supporting cast including Lucile Watson, S.Z. Sakall, and Forrest Tucker.
Is *Never Say Goodbye* (1946) worth watching?
As a classic 1940s romantic comedy, *Never Say Goodbye* offers plenty of charm, witty dialogue, and old-Hollywood flair. While not a blockbuster, its lighthearted themes and Flynn's charisma make it a pleasant watch for fans of vintage cinema.
How long is *Never Say Goodbye*?
*Never Say Goodbye* runs for 97 minutes, making it a perfect cozy feature for a nostalgic movie night.
About Never Say Goodbye (1946) — A 1940s Romantic Comedy with Errol Flynn
In *Never Say Goodbye (1946)*, the legendary Errol Flynn stars as Phil Gayley, a man whose life takes a delightfully complicated turn when his young daughter, Flip, decides to take matters into her own hands. Directed by James V. Kern, this lighthearted comedy explores the tangled web of love, divorce, and second chances against the backdrop of post-war America. With a mischievous 7-year-old stirring the pot and a heartwarming romance simmering beneath the surface, the film blends humor, heart, and a touch of old-Hollywood charm.
Eleanor Parker shines as Ellen Gayley, the elegant mother caught in the middle of her ex-husband's schemes and a daughter's well-intentioned matchmaking. As letters fly between a charming Marine and an alluring (if fictional) pen pal, the stage is set for a series of misunderstandings that could either mend broken bonds or leave hearts even more tangled.