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to erase the past. Into their lives arrives neurotic Arthur Korman, who comes to the beach to watch the sunrise and forget he despises his career choice and inability to quit a job he hates. With the help of each other, the trio manages to jump start their individual dreams before tragedy intercedes.
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has parallels to Gardner's life. "He grew up near Coney Island, where the play and film are set, and his Uncle Max had a frankfurter stand on the boardwalk called Max's Busy Bee but offered a Hawaiian motif."
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and Gabriel Dell. As May relates: "...it is not a special play about New York Jews. It is a quintessential play about America, about discounting the odds, about having hope with no evidence..."
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as Arthur, with Tucker reprising his stage role as Michael The film was finished in 1984, but because of a change in the distribution company, the film was not released until 1986.
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and it's the middle of February. He demands assistance from his daughter Nancy, who abandoned her husband, changed her name from Shirley, and had a
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The play was presented at the Solari Theatre, Los Angeles, California, starting on January 2, 1979. Directed by Jeff Bleckner, the cast starred
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on December 3, 1968, and closed on December 7, 1968, after seven performances and 16 previews. Directed by Gardner, the cast included
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Herb Gardner The Collected Plays: And the Screenplay "Who is Harry Kellerman and why is He Saying Those Terrible Things about Me?"
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hot dog stand he closed twenty-two years earlier for renovation, despite the fact he's recovering from a severe
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in an effort to assume a new and more exciting identity but has come to realize it takes more than a $ 4,000
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on April 30, 1979, and closed the same date, after one performance and sixteen previews. The cast included
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Gardner adapted his play for a feature film he also directed. The cast included
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focuses on elderly Max Silverman, who is determined to reopen the
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in 1968 and was made into a film which was released in 1986.
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The play was first produced at the Berkshire Theatre in
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Gardner, Herb. "Introduction, 'The Goodbye People'",
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Herb Gardner
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Coney Island Boardwalk
heart attack
nose job
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Ethel Barrymore Theatre
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Brenda Vaccaro
Bob Dishy
Tony Lo Bianco

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