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Goodbye Charlie (1964)

“They don't make girls like "Charlie" anymore -- they never did!”

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Plot

In the glittering world of Hollywood and the romantic charm of Paris, two thirty-six-year-old writers, George Tracy and Charlie Sorel, share a lifelong bond of friendship, a knack for storytelling, and a notorious reputation as womanizers. During a glitzy yacht party, Charlie's philandering ways seal his fate when he is shot dead by the infamous filmmaker, Sir Leopold Sartori, for meddling with his wife. His body, lost at sea, leaves behind a legacy of tarnished friendships and a trail of broken hearts. As George takes refuge in Charlie's Malibu beach house to settle his affairs, he encounters a stunning young woman with a peculiar case of amnesia, irresistibly drawn to Charlie's abode. Initially, George assumes her to be another one of Charlie's conquests, but a series of uncanny revelations leads to a shocking realization - the woman claims to be Charlie reincarnated. George finds himself swayed by the argument, considering it divine justice for Charlie to return as a woman, the very object of his past derision. Struggling with the reality of his friend's transformation and the bankruptcy of Charlie's estate, George reluctantly becomes an accomplice in Charlie's audacious plan. Charlie, ever the opportunist, sees her new femininity as a chance to exploit her intimate knowledge of her past indiscretions and exact revenge on Sir Leo. In a twist of irony, she becomes the apple of the eye of the wealthy Bruce Minton III, which could provide a golden opportunity to secure a prosperous life. Goodbye Charlie is a captivating tale that navigates the turbulent waters of friendship, reincarnation, and revenge, with a dash of gender-bending humor, leaving viewers entranced till the final scene.

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Goodbye Charlie is a comedy movie featuring Tony Curtis.

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