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Goodbye, Columbus (film)
1969 film by Larry Peerce
This article is about the film adaptation. For the original novel, see Goodbye, Columbus.
Goodbye, Columbus is a 1969 American romanticcomedy-drama film starring Richard Benjamin and Ali MacGraw, directed by Larry Peerce and based on the 1959 novella by Philip Roth.
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The screenplay, by Arnold Schulman, won the Writers Guild of America Award.[3]
The story's title alludes to a phonograph record played by the brother of MacGraw's character, nostalgically recalling his athletic career at Ohio State in Columbus.
The film was essentially MacGraw's film debut, as she had previously had only a "bit part" in the previous year's A Lovely Way to Die.
Plot
Neil Klugman is an intelligent, working-class army veteran and a graduate of Rutgers University who works as a library clerk.
He falls for Brenda Patimkin, a wealthy Radcliffe student who is home for the summer. They meet by the swimming pool at Old Oaks Country Club