Goodbye Lover | |
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Directed by | Roland Joffé |
Screenplay by | Ron Peer Joel Cohen Alec Sokolow |
Story by | Ron Peer |
Produced by | Alexandra Milchan Patrick McDarrah Joel Roodman Chris Daniel |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Dante Spinotti |
Edited by | William Steinkamp |
Music by | John Ottman |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Countries | United States Germany |
Language | English |
Budget | $20 million[1] |
Box office | $1.9 million[1] |
Goodbye Lover is a 1998 neo-noir comedy film about a murder plot surrounding an alcoholic advertising agency worker and his adulterous wife. The film was directed by Roland Joffé, and stars Patricia Arquette, Dermot Mulroney, Don Johnson, Ellen DeGeneres and Mary-Louise Parker. The original script was written by Ron Peer; subsequent drafts were written by Robert Pucci, then Buck Henry.
The film premiered at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival,[2] before being released theatrically in April 1999. Following its premiere, reshoots were done in Beverly Hills, and the climax was changed. This would be the last Regency Enterprises film to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures (before Regency signed a distribution deal with 20th Century Fox) until the 2006 film The Fountain.