According to Rakoff,
Say Hello to Yesterday was "a 1970
Brief Encounter a picture designed purely for entertainment, with no morals or messages unless the public like to find them."
Jean Simmons returned to London after a five-year absence to star in the film. According to Rakoff, "The original title was to have been
Whatever Happened to Happy Endings? but
Cinerama didn't want to use this title, partly because Jean Simmons had just starred in and been Academy Award nominated for, the similarly titled
The Happy Ending and partly because Cinerama feared that because
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? was a film of the era and there was a series of
Whatever Happened... films, they might be sued by other companies." The song played during the closing credits was sung by
Mark Wynter. Filming took ten weeks in London at
Twickenham Studios and in:
London • Victoria station. • King's Road. • The corner of King's Road and Cheltenham Terrace in Chelsea. • Tryon street. • Chelsea common, Cale street. • Godfrey street(n°11). • Holland Park.(The gateway to Holland Park on Kensington High Street, Orangery, fountain). • The River Thames with the Houses of Parliament on the left and Westminster Bridge in the centre, as seen from high above Millbank Tower. • Tisbury Court. • Berwick Street. • Walker’s Court. • St. Martin's Court (with Wyndham's Theatre on the left). • Marylebone road. • Marloes Road. • Knightsbridge Green,1. • London House on Avenue Road NW8.
Slough • 18 Franklin Avenue. • 342 Edinburg Avenue. • Victoria Road. • 92 Uxbridge Road.
Ascot railway station Music Music was by
Riz Ortolani. He was not the choice of the director who cut the film to the music of
Joni Mitchell and
Donovan's "
Colours". ==Reception==