GOOD LUCK, MISS WYCKOFF

Marvin Chomsky, USA, 1978, Vinegar Syndrome, Cult

Based on a novel by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright William Inge (SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS), GOOD LUCK, MISS WYCKOFF is a haunting story of ill-fated lust and sexual repression set against a backdrop of American racism. Set in the small town of Freedom, Kansas in 1954, the film stars Anne Heywood as Evelyn Wyckoff, a virginal high-school teacher who learns that she has started early menopause. Feeling hopeless and isolated, she is advised by her doctor (Robert Vaughn) and psychiatrist (Donald Pleasance) to find a lover, which results in a series of brutal and horrifying events. Directed by Marvin Chomsky (ROOTS), written by Academy Award nominee Polly Platt (TARGETS), and with a score by Oscar winning composer Ernest Gold (EXODUS), GOOD LUCK, MISS WYCKOFF is available uncut and restored for the first time ever.

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Details

  • 106 min.
  • Color
  • 1.85:1

Formats

  • DCP

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