PLOT: A recently widowed research doctor is convinced by a colleague to join him in an inner-city clinic. _IMDb by BrianVN
IMDb User Reviews:
Susan Hayward's Swan Song. (Apr. 03, 2005 by jkinoz): Susan Hayward was a star. She was a huge star. Why she is not better remembered today is a mystery. If nothing else, this 1972 TV movie, which would prove to be Hayward's swan song, reminds us of how great a screen presence she was. In "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole" Hayward commands the screen no matter if the material is somewhat routine. The viewer is unable to take their eyes off her. She truly is magnificent. She gets strong support from Darrin McGavin and, especially, Jeanette Nolan. This film is becoming hard to find and is rarely televised but it is definitely worth viewing. "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole" demands a DVD release if for no other reason than as a historical testament of the final film appearance of Susan Hayward and to remind audiences of today that she was one of the great American movie stars.
This movie should be brought to DVD. (Sep 19, 2006 by kwipinky): I agree Susan Hayward is great in this movie. I watched it as a youngster and it stayed with me into my 40's. It is a tearjerker for sure. 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. Although she worked hard to save the young girl, her illness was terminal and unbeatable. Dr. Cole is devastated, but with the help of her friends and co-workers the doctor found strength. The audience learned, through the doctors eyes, the ability to stand up to any awful event that life tossed out. Maggie Cole believed in herself again, and saying goodbye to the pain and suffering allowed her to go on. The message was relevant and needed then, and maybe needed still.
TRIVIA: Susan Hayward's last film.
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