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'Goodbye, New York' is a 1985 Israeli-American comedy drama produced, directed and written by Amos Kollek, who also co-stars in his directorial debut.

Plot



A ditzy New Yorker (Julie Hagerty) is devastated to learn that her husband has been unfaithful and impulsively decides to go to Paris to escape. When she consumes too many sedatives and oversleeps on the plane, missing her connection, she winds up in Tel Aviv, penniless and with no luggage or friends. After connecting with a cabdriver and part-time soldier (Amos Kollek), she finds herself stranded on a kibbutz near the Golan Heights where she must learn to cope with a series of misadventures and a very unfamiliar lifestyle.

Cast



*Julie Hagerty as Nancy Callaghan

*Amos Kollek as David

*Shmuel Shilo as Moishe

*Aviva Ger as Illana

*Dudu Topaz as Albert

*Jennifer Prichard as Lisa

*Christopher Goutman as Jack

*Hanan Goldblatt as Avi

*Mosko Alkalai as Papalovski

*Joseph Kaplanian as himself (Elderly Man turning round in close up shot by Church of the Holy Sepulchre)

*Ron Rabinovich as man with afro in airport

Sophie Haber as herself (white-haired pilgrim woman in Jerusalem)

Critical reception



Janet Maslin of 'The New York Times' said the film possesses "an easygoing charm that, among Israeli films, is rare", presenting "witty impressions of Israeli life" and the clash of cultures.Janet Maslin (17 May 1985), [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/17/movies/screen-julie-hagerty-in-goodbye-new-york.html "Screen: Julie Hagerty in 'Goodbye, New York'], 'The New York Times' (retrieved 14 November 2012). Candace Russell of the 'South Florida Sun-Sentinel' likened Kollek's "absurdist worldview and droll understatement" to that of Woody Allen.Candace Russell (29 September 1985), [http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1985-09-29/features/8502100886_1_socks-kibbutz-amos-kollek "Israel's Woody Allen"], 'South Florida Sun-Sentinel' (retrieved 14 November 2012). While 'People' thought the film "likable" and "genial", the reviewers noted its "uneven" script and direction, and a "sometimes contrived or just plain silly" plot.Peter Travers, Irma Velasco and Ralph Novak (24 June 1985), [http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20091124,00.html "Picks and Pans Review: 'Goodbye, New York'"], 'People' (retrieved 14 November 2012). London's 'Time Out' was more unequivocal, dismissing the "thin and clichd material", its "predictable plot and dismal propaganda about the values of kibbutz culture."GA (no date), [http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/70389/goodbye-new-york.html "'Goodbye, New York'"], 'Time Out' (retrieved 14 November 2012).

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