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1978 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goodbye, Franklin High is a 1978 American film starring Lane Caudell, Julie Adams, Darby Hinton, Ann Dusenberry, and William Windom. The film's tagline is: It seems like it's taken forever – but at last we're on our own!
Goodbye, Franklin High | |
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Directed by | Mike MacFarland |
Written by | Stu Krieger |
Produced by | Mike MacFarland |
Starring | Lane Caudell Julie Adams Darby Hinton Ann Dusenberry William Windom |
Cinematography | Dean Cundey |
Edited by | Peter Parasheles |
Music by | Lane Caudell |
Production company | Cal-Am Productions |
Distributed by | Cal-Am Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Will Armer (Caudell) is a high-school athlete, who during his senior year, must deal with his girlfriend (Dusenberry) and parents (Adams and Windom) and make a difficult decision between the certainty of college or the possibility of a glamorous baseball career. Everyone associated with Will has a different opinion, making the final decision all the more dramatic.[1]
The film was released theatrically in the United States by Cal-Am Artists in April 1978.
It was lauded by film critics upon its initial release, but prints no longer appear to be generally available, either on television or on video.
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