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  1. Goodbye, My Fancy is a 1951 American romantic comedy film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Frank Lovejoy. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Henry Blanke. Distributed by Warner Bros., the film was based on the 1948 play of same name by Fay Kanin and adapted for the screen by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts.

  2. Goodbye, My Fancy: Directed by Vincent Sherman. With Joan Crawford, Robert Young, Frank Lovejoy, Eve Arden. Congresswoman returns to college to reignite romance with president, facing rival and her controversial film threatening his job.

  3. Goodbye, My Fancy. NEW. U.S. Congresswoman Agatha Reed (Joan Crawford) learns with surprise that she is to receive an honorary degree from the college that expelled her 20 years earlier for...

    • Comedy, Drama
  4. Goodbye, My Fancy - (Original Trailer) When she returns to her alma mater to pick up an honorary degree, a congresswoman (Joan Crawford) re-ignites an old flame in Goodbye, My Fancy (1951).

  5. Congresswoman Agatha Reed returns to her alma mater for commencement, although she's more interested in renewing her romance with an old flame who's now the college president.

  6. Overview. Agatha has fond memories of her romance with college president Dr. James Merrill, when she was a student and he was her professor, and wants to see if there is still a spark between them.

  7. Directed by Vincent Sherman. No one holds a candle to Joan – when Joan is carrying the torch! Agatha has fond memories of her romance with college president Dr. James Merrill, when she was a student and he was her professor, and wants to see if there is still a spark between them. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  8. Goodbye, My Fancy is a 1951 American romantic comedy film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Frank Lovejoy. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Henry Blanke.

  9. Goodbye, My Fancy is a 1951 American romantic comedy film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Frank Lovejoy. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Henry Blanke. Distributed by Warner Bros., the film was based on the 1948 play of same name by Fay Kanin and adapted for the screen by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts.

  10. Goodbye, My Fancy. COMEDY. Screen legend Joan Crawford ("Mildred Pierce," "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?") stars as a congresswoman who returns to her alma mater to accept an honorary degree, and finds herself romantically involved with both the college president and a magazine photographer.