- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One Detlef Sierck in Europe
- Chapter Two American Beginnings
- Postscript
- Chapter Three In the Shadows
- Postscript
- Chapter Four The Uncomfortable Comedies
- Chapter Five Sirk and God
- Chapter Six Pastoral Yearnings
- Chapter Seven Hollywood, Rock Hudson, and the Idea of the Hero
- Chapter Eight Sirk, the Family Melodrama, and the Production Code
- Postscript
- Chapter Nine Sirk and John M. Stahl
- Chapter Ten Out of the Past
- Chapter Eleven Into the Future
- Filmography
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Postscript
Postscript
Never Say Goodbye (Jerry Hopper, 1956)
- Chapter:
- Postscript
- Source:
- The Films of Douglas Sirk
- Author(s):
Tom Ryan
- Publisher:
- University Press of Mississippi
“Although Sirk is uncredited on Never Say Goodbye and disowned the movie, he did work on it, and there are so many similarities and points of reference in it to other Sirk movies, both thematically and emotionally, I feel it should be counted [as part of his work].”...
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- Title Pages
- Frontispiece
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One Detlef Sierck in Europe
- Chapter Two American Beginnings
- Postscript
- Chapter Three In the Shadows
- Postscript
- Chapter Four The Uncomfortable Comedies
- Chapter Five Sirk and God
- Chapter Six Pastoral Yearnings
- Chapter Seven Hollywood, Rock Hudson, and the Idea of the Hero
- Chapter Eight Sirk, the Family Melodrama, and the Production Code
- Postscript
- Chapter Nine Sirk and John M. Stahl
- Chapter Ten Out of the Past
- Chapter Eleven Into the Future
- Filmography
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index