Goodbye, Raggedy Ann

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Goodbye, Raggedy Ann
Written byJack Sher
Directed byFielder Cook
StarringMia Farrow
Hal Holbrook
John Colicos
Marlene Warfield
Martin Sheen
Music byWladimir Selinsky
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerFielder Cook
ProducerJack Sher
CinematographyEarl Rath
EditorsPhilip W. Anderson
Gene Fowler, Jr.
Running time75 minutes
Production companyMetromedia Productions
DistributorCBS
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseOctober 22, 1971 (1971-10-22)

Goodbye, Raggedy Ann is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film starring Mia Farrow, Hal Holbrook, John Colicos, Marlene Warfield, and Martin Sheen.

Plot[]

Brooke Collier (Farrow) is an unstable Hollywood starlet who still clings to her ragdoll like a child, despite the rising amount of very adult problems in her life - her career has stalled, she is having an affair with a married man (Flanders), and she suffers violent, irrational mood swings. In an attempt to rebound from her life's failings, she accepts a marriage proposal from a millionaire (Colicos). Throughout all of her internal, and occasionally external, conflicts, her only friend is a frustrated writer and neighbor, Harlan Webb (Holbrook). As Brooke's situation and temperament become increasingly dire, Harlan may be the only one who can save her from herself.

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