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Screen on the Green: The Goodbye Girl

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The annual Screen on the Green series has returned to the National Mall for a four-week run. Next up, The Goodbye Girl, the 1977 original, not the recent wan remake. The film won Richard Dreyfuss an Oscar for his endearing turn as Elliot, a struggling New York actor who finds himself saddled with two unwanted roommates. Co-starring Marsha Mason. Written by Neil Simon and directed by Herbert Ross (Steel Magnolias, Funny Lady). Monday, July 19, at sunset (around 8:30 p.m.). Nationall Mall, between Fourth and Seventh Streets NW. Free. Call 877-262-5866.

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