Goodnight, My Love is a 1972 American television mystery film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Richard Boone, Barbara Bain and Michael Dunn.
In 1946 Los Angeles Susan Lakely visits private detectives Francis Hogan and Arthur Boyle when her boyfriend Michael Tarlow does not call for four days.
After questioning further people at the horse track they visit a nightclub and speak with Julius Limeway, who is also searching for Tarlow.
"It was at a time when television was considered like a bath of sulfuric acid, and if you stuck your toe in it you'd pull out a stump," he says.
Barry green-lit Duel for Steven Spielberg, a movie called Binary for Michael Crichton, and gave a lot of us our first breaks.
[2]The Los Angeles Times called the film "marvelously funny ... admirably written and directed by Peter Hyams with just the right touch.