| Goodbye, Raggedy Ann | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Jack Sher |
| Directed by | Fielder Cook |
| Starring |
Mia Farrow Hal Holbrook John Colicos Marlene Warfield Martin Sheen |
| Music by | Wladimir Selinsky |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language(s) | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Fielder Cook |
| Producer(s) | Jack Sher |
| Cinematography | Earl Rath |
| Editor(s) | Philip W. Anderson Gene Fowler, Jr. |
| Running time | 75 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Metromedia Productions |
| Distributor | CBS |
| Release | |
| Original network | CBS |
| Original release | October 22, 1971 |
Goodbye, Raggedy Ann is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film starring Mia Farrow, Hal Holbrook, John Colicos, Marlene Warfield and Martin Sheen.
Brooke Collier (Farrow) is an unstable Hollywood starlet who still clings to her ragdoll like a child despite the rising amount of very adult problems in her life - her career has stalled, she’s having an affair with a married man (Flanders), and she suffers violent, irrational mood swings. In an attempt to rebound from her life’s failings, she accepts a marriage proposal from a millionaire (Colicos). Throughout all of her internal, and occasionally external conflicts, her only friend is a frustrated writer and neighbor, Harlan Webb (Holbrook). As Brooke’s situation and temperament become increasingly dire, Harlan may be the only thing that can save her from herself.