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Nobody Waved Goodbye is a canadien film of genre Drama directed by Don Owen with Peter Kastner

Nobody Waved Goodbye (1964)

Nobody Waved Goodbye
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Length 1h20
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OriginCanada
Genres Drama
Rating69% 3.4778053.4778053.4778053.4778053.477805

Nobody Waved Good-bye is a 1964 black-and-white National Film Board of Canada production directed by Don Owen, starring Peter Kastner, Julie Biggs and Claude Rae. It was followed twenty years later by a sequel, Unfinished Business, with the same director and two lead actors.

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