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So, 'Hello Mother, Goodbye!' is this quirky little TV movie from 1974 that dives into the life of a guy who's just had it with his corporate gig. There's a lighthearted tone, but you can feel that underlying tension between him and his mother as he tries to break free and start a mail-order business. The pacing is pretty relaxed, which suits the comedy vibes, and the performances have this charming, almost nostalgic quality. It's interesting how the film kind of pokes at the generational divide, with the mother representing more traditional values. Honestly, it’s not the most polished production, but there's a certain warmth and sincerity that makes it stand out among other TV movies of its time.
This film is not widely available on modern streaming services, making it an interesting piece for collectors. It has seen limited releases, mainly on VHS and a couple of DVD editions, which are now quite scarce. As a TV movie from the 70s, it tends to fly under the radar, but for those who dig deeper, it offers a glimpse into the era's television landscape and family dynamics. Despite its low profile, it has garnered a small but dedicated following among enthusiasts of vintage TV films.
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