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  1. Good-bye, My Lady is a 1956 American drama film adaptation of the novel Good-bye, My Lady (1954) by James H. Street. The book had been inspired by Street's original 1941 story which appeared in The Saturday Evening Post.

  2. Good-bye, My Lady: Directed by William A. Wellman. With Walter Brennan, Phil Harris, Brandon De Wilde, Sidney Poitier. An old man and a young boy who live in the southeastern Mississippi swamps are brought together by the love of a dog.

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    • William A. Wellman
    • 1956-05-12
  3. Good-Bye, My Lady (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Hearing Anything Funny? Skeeter (Brandon De Wilde) visits Mississippi swamp neighbor Bonnie (Louise Beavers), and her hired man Gates (Sidney Poitier), wondering if they know about the odd dog he's found in the woods, in Good-Bye, My Lady, 1956, directed by William A. Wellman.

  4. Goodbye, My Lady Trailer 1956 Director: William A. Wellman Starring: Brandon de Wilde, Sidney Poitier, Walter Brennan, Phil Harris, William Hopper, Louise Beavers Official Content From Warner...

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  5. Plot. Good-bye, My Lady. Summaries. An old man and a young boy who live in the southeastern Mississippi swamps are brought together by the love of a dog. Skeeter has found this dog and discovers no one knows what kind it is.

  6. Good-bye, My Lady is a novel by James H. Street about a boy and his dog. It was published by J. B. Lippincott Company in June 1954 and reprinted in paperback by Pocket Books in February 1978. It is based on Street's short story "Weep No More, My Lady", which was published in the 6 December 1941 issue of The Saturday Evening Post .

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  8. Goodbye, My Lady is an okay film. It is about an old man and a young boy who live in the southeastern Mississippi swamps are brought together by the love of a dog. Walter Brennan and Phil...

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