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Never Say Goodbye (1946) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by James V. Kern and produced by Jack L. Warner and William Jacobs.

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Never Say Goodbye (1946, James V. Kern)

By Andrew Wickliffe on Mar 10, 2017 From The Stop Button

The first thirty-nine percent of Never Say Goodbye is phenomenally paced. It could be a short movie, if there were a little tragedy through in. A little melodrama. Seven year-old Patti Brady is moving back in with mom Eleanor Parker after living six months with dad Errol Flynn. They?re divorced. Fly... Read full article


Never Say Goodbye – 1946

By Bogart Fan on Jan 19, 2014 From The Bogie Film Blog

My Review —A Fun Flynn RomCom—? Bogie Film Fix: ?out of 5 Bogies! Director: ?James V. Kern The Lowdown A divorced artist (Errol Flynn) tries to control his appetite for women while attempting to win back the heart of his ex (Eleanor Parker). What I Thought I?ve always made the argument t... Read full article


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When Errol Flynn dons a disguise as Humphrey Bogart, it's Bogart himself who's doing the voice-over.
Philip Gayley is called "Robin Hood" by his daughter. Robin Hood was one of Errol Flynn most famous roles although he was never nominated for an Oscar for it.
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