WriterHampton Del Ruth, Hampton Del Ruth, George Rosener, John Howard Lawson Release date1933 Music directorOliver Wallace, Howard Jackson, Milan Roder, Abe Meyer, Sam Wineland ScreenplayJohn Howard Lawson, Hampton Del Ruth, George Rosener CastCharles Ruggles (Oswald Groggs), Verree Teasdale (Phyllis Van Kamp aka Fanny Malone), Sidney Blackmer (Chester Hamilton), Phyllis Barry (Dorothy Blaine) Similar moviesYou Cant Beat Love (1937), 5th Ave Girl (1939), Too Many Wives (1937), So Goes My Love (1946), The Runaway Bride (1930)
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Goodbye Love is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Charles Ruggles.
Chester Hamilton (Sidney Blackmer) is sent to "alimony jail" for non-payment of alimony to Sandra (Mayo Methot). Hamilton's valet, Oswald Groggs (Charles Ruggles), uses his boss’s reservations at an exclusive resort to go on vacation under the assumed identity of wealthy eccentric "Sir Oswald". Phyllis Van Kamp (Verree Teasdale) tries to marry "Sir Oswald" for his money. When Oswald seems to fall for her, the question is who will be left standing at the altar. Chester's trusted secretary (Phyllis Barry) and a reporter (Ray Walker) witness all these shenanigans.
Cast
Charles Ruggles as Oswald Groggs
Verree Teasdale as Phyllis Van Kamp, aka Fanny Malone
Sidney Blackmer as Chester Hamilton
Phyllis Barry as Dorothy Blaine
Ray Walker as Brooks
Mayo Methot as Sandra Hamilton
John Kelly as Sergeant Dugan, the jailer
Grace Hayle as Lura "Ducky" Groggs
Luis Alberni as Tony
Richard Tucker as Eddie, Sandra Hamilton's lawyer
Edward Van Sloan as Judge
Gerald Fielding as Dunwoodie, Sandra's beau
Soundtrack
"Goodbye Love" (Written by Con Conrad, Archie Gottler and Sidney D. Mitchell)