The 1969 film Goodbye, Columbus takes place in Harvard Square near the film's conclusion, after the Richard Benjamin character learns that his girlfriend, Brenda Potimkin, an undergraduate at Radcliffe College played by Katharine Ross, left her diaphragm in the top drawer of her bureau at home for her mother to discover.
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Sylbert's one foray into writing and directing for feature films was The Steagle (1971) starring Richard Benjamin.
As he did in My Favorite Year and, to some extent, in Racing with the Moon, Richard Benjamin has settled on an evocative time period and a top-notch cast and more or less left things at that.