

Every Time We Say Goodbye
Directed by Moshé MizrahiA Protestant World War II pilot and a Jewish girl fall in love in Jerusalem, even though their diverse backgrounds threaten to pull them apart.
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- ርልዪረAugust 24, 2025"Every Time We Say Goodbye" is one of those movies you never hear of but are surprised to see a famous actor in (Tom Hanks in this case) on the DVD case. The movie seems a bit dated in it's premise but has some charm to it. Locations are well shot and settings and supporting characters are interesting enough. (spoiler) I liked how Hanks meets the Marsillach character at the sort of engagement dance as well as the events that lead him to having dinner with her family. The on-camera chemistry is modest though blown out with a better depiction of the families' ire for their daughter and the extreme sort of discipline that follows - probably believable for a 1940s era reaction. Tom Hanks here in an earlier part of his career does a fair job more quiet and understated. In a quote from him, he said this movie disappeared, and I suppose it's true, but perhaps it's disappearance is harsh as it has some good moments.
Every Time We Say Goodbye Trivia
Every Time We Say Goodbye was released on November 14, 1986.
Every Time We Say Goodbye was directed by Moshé Mizrahi.
Every Time We Say Goodbye has a runtime of 1h 35m.
Every Time We Say Goodbye was produced by Jacob Kotzky, Sharon Harel-Cohen.
A Protestant World War II pilot and a Jewish girl fall in love in Jerusalem, even though their diverse backgrounds threaten to pull them apart.
The key characters in Every Time We Say Goodbye are David (Tom Hanks), Sarah (Cristina Marsillach), Peter (Benedict Taylor).
Every Time We Say Goodbye is rated PG-13.
Every Time We Say Goodbye is a War, Drama, Romance film.
Every Time We Say Goodbye has an audience rating of 4.6 out of 10.
Every Time We Say Goodbye had a budget of $278.
Every Time We Say Goodbye has made $279K at the box office.


















