Johnny (Johnny Burke), a Great War American doughboy whom everyone, including his sweetheart Sally (Sally Eilers), assumes is a coward, turns out to be a real hero..


If you’re looking for a gritty, historically accurate depiction of the Great War, you should probably keep moving. But if you have a soft spot for the late-silent era when directors were starting to realize they could do more than just hit people with pies, The Good-Bye Kiss is a strange, often clunky, but ultimately w...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Mack Sennett

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"If you’re looking for a gritty, historically accurate depiction of the Great War, you should probably keep moving. But if you have a soft spot for the late-silent era when directors were starting to realize they could do more than just hit people with pies, The Good-Bye Kiss is a strange, often clunky, but ultimately watchable curiosity. It’s perfect for a rainy Tuesday night when you want something that feels like a time capsule but don't want to think too hard about the 'art' of it all. Johnn..."
Mack Sennett, Carl Harbaugh, John A. Waldron, Pinto Colvig, Jefferson Moffitt, Tom Miranda, Walter Lantz, Phil Whitman
United States

