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Nobody Waved Good-bye
Directed by
Don Owen
1964
80m
Drama
7.0
75%
83%
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A teenage boy rebels against parental authority and must face a harsh reality when he tries to live on his own.
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Cast of Nobody Waved Good-bye
Peter Kastner
Peter Marke
Julie Biggs
Julie
Claude Rae
Warren Marke, Peter's Father
Toby Tarnow
Jennifer Marke, Peter's Sister
Charmion King
Mary Marke, Peter's Mother
Ron Taylor
Ron, Jennifer's Boyfriend
Robert Hill
Patrolman
Jack Beer
Sergeant
Sean Sullivan
Probation Officer
Lynne Gorman
Julie's Mother
Ivor Barry
Interviewer
Sharon Bonin
Waitress
Norman Ettlinger
Landlord
John Vernon
Lot Supervisor
Don Owen
Director / Writer / Producer
Roman Kroitor
Producer
Nobody Waved Good-bye Ratings & Reviews
Vogue
Elizabeth Hardwick
Nobody Waved Goodbye is beautifully done in a plain way. It does not strive for the excitement of art so much as for the satisfactions of accuracy.
New York Herald Tribune
Judith Crist
Here is a young man caught in the momentum of his rebellion, adults trapped in the dilemma of their helplessness -- and none is theatrical, each is an individual that we know, a familiar face in the crowd.
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
Nobody Waved Good-Bye is a mixed bag. The story and script are routine, often dipping to a soap opera level. The direction is simplistic and predictable, with pretentious camerawork. The acting, however, is competent.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
A good job of pictorial pamphleteering on the topic of parent-child relations is done by Nobody Waved Good-bye, but it comes to no forceful conclusion, either emotional or intellectual.
Cleveland Press
Tony Mastroianni
The dialog that results is not neatly written prose but fumbling, honestly spoken words, a repetition of words and phrases that grate and ring true.
Variety
Variety Staff
Peter Kastner and Julie Biggs have high and low points in the leads, but they're naturally charming enough to get away with momentary lapses in their performance.
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