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Goodbye, Raggedy Ann

A compassionate Hollywood screenwriter attempts to talk a troubled actress out of taking her own life.

Top Cast

  • Mia Farrow

    Mia Farrow

    Brooke Collier

  • Hal Holbrook

    Hal Holbrook

    Harlan Webb

  • John Colicos

    John Colicos

    Paul Jamison

  • Marlene Warfield

    Marlene Warfield

    Louise Walters

  • Ed Flanders

    Ed Flanders

    David Bevin

  • Martin Sheen

    Martin Sheen

    Jules Worthman

  • Walter Koenig

    Walter Koenig

    Jerry

  • Marguerita Chan

    Marguerita Chan

    Kim

  • Maxine Stuart

    Maxine Stuart

    Clerk

Overview

A compassionate Hollywood screenwriter attempts to talk a troubled actress out of taking her own life.

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