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  1. Goodbye Charlie (1964) Directed by Vincente Minnelli Genres - Comedy , Comedy Drama , Fantasy , Romance | Sub-Genres - LGBT-Related Film | Release Date - Nov 18, 1964 | Run Time - 116 min. | Countries - United States of America |

  2. Goodbye Charlie begins with a humorous opening sequence, in which Charles Sorel is an inveterate philanderer practicing his wily crafts on women aboard an ocean liner. He is found out by a jealous husband and shot dead, falling overboard into the sea. Through a celestial fluke, Charles' soul enters the well-rounded body of a woman who renames herself Charlie. In this form, Charlie seeks to settle old scores with her murderer as well as several other enemies. As if these complications aren't ...

  3. Director: Vincente Minnelli****Stars: Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Pat Boone

    • 116 min
    • 2.3M
    • Tony Curtis Movies
  4. Goodbye Charlie begins with a humorous opening sequence, in which Charles Sorel is an inveterate philanderer practicing his wily crafts on women aboard an ocean liner. He is found out by a jealous husband and shot dead, falling overboard into the sea. Through a celestial fluke, Charles' soul enters the well-rounded body of a woman who renames herself Charlie. In this form, Charlie seeks to settle old scores with her murderer as well as several other enemies. As if these complications aren't ...

  5. Charlie gets shot by a jealous lover and falls overboard, assumed dead. Except he reappears on shore to his best pal, George (Tony Curtis), only now he's a woman (Debbie Reynolds). Wacky hijinks ensue. Your typical 60's comedy, bright and bubbly, harmless fun. A different sort of role for Debbie Reynolds, although Charlie quickly takes to being ...

  6. Goodbye Charlie begins with a humorous opening sequence, in which Charles Sorel is an inveterate philanderer practicing his wily crafts on women aboard an ocean liner. He is found out by a jealous husband and shot dead, falling overboard into the sea. Through a celestial fluke, Charles' soul enters the well-rounded body of a woman who renames herself Charlie. In this form, Charlie seeks to settle old scores with her murderer as well as several other enemies. As if these complications aren't ...

  7. Charlie gets shot by a jealous lover and falls overboard, assumed dead. Except he reappears on shore to his best pal, George (Tony Curtis), only now he's a woman (Debbie Reynolds). Wacky hijinks ensue. Your typical 60's comedy, bright and bubbly, harmless fun. A different sort of role for Debbie Reynolds, although Charlie quickly takes to being ...