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  1. Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jud Taylor and starring Susan Hayward, Darren McGavin, Michael Constantine, Michele Nichols, Dane Clark, Beverly Garland and Jeanette Nolan.

  2. 27 sept. 1972 · Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole: Directed by Jud Taylor. With Susan Hayward, Darren McGavin, Michael Constantine, Michele Nichols. A recently widowed research doctor is convinced by a colleague to join him in an inner-city clinic.

  3. Hayward played Maggie Cole, a doctor in pain after losing her husband. She is convinced to offer health-care to inner city patients who might not be able to be seen by a doctor. There were many stories in the movie but one stuck out: Dr. Cole cared for a charismatic youngster with leukemia.

  4. Pauvre. Minable. Le Grand Départ (Say Goodbye Maggie Cole) É.-U. 1972. Drame de Jud Taylor avec Susan Hayward, Darren McGavin, Michael Constantine. Une femme médecin spécialisée en recherche décide de retourner à la pratique générale en quartier pauvre. Approche assez réaliste des problèmes sociaux. Téléfilm à la mise en scène efficace.

  5. 21 déc. 2015 · Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole, which premiered as a TV movie on Sept. 27, 1972, was meant to be the actress' return to full time acting. It turned out to be her swan song. The film, which drew huge numbers at the time, was in development as a weekly series when Hayward was diagnosed with a brain tumor, She died in 1975, age 57.

  6. Brief Synopsis. A pretty research doctor, suddenly widowed, is inveigled by a gruff street doctor to put away the mourning band and join him in his clinic in a Chicago slum area. The title role marked the end of Susan Hayward's long film career.

  7. Maggie Cole is a research scientist who, after the sudden death of her husband, takes a position as an on-call doctor in an inner-city clinic. There, she must fight a battle on two fronts: against the medical conditions endangering her patients and against sexism toward a female doctor.