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The Man Who Cried
Date
of release:
January 24, 2002
Story
/ Synopsis:
The year is 1927. A little Jewish girl, Fegele, lives happily with her father, a cantor, and her grandmother in a poor Russia village. But with the ever-present threat of persecution, her father leaves for America to find work and then send for his family. Soon after he leaves, violence engulfs the village. Fegele is bundled off with some fleeing villagers who hope to get to America, but she ends up on a boat to England.
Fegele is re-named Suzie, sent to a Christian foster home and to a school where she is forbidden to speak Yiddish but learns to sing.
Ten years later Suzie leaves England for Paris, where she becomes a chorus girl and befriends an ambitious blonde Russian dancer, Lola. She starts to save, hoping to earn enough money to pay for her passage to America. Together Lola and Suzie find jobs in the new opera company of impresario Felix Perlman.
Suzie falls in love with gypsy horse-handler Cesar, while Lola falls for Dante Dominio, an arrogant Italian opera singer. When the German army invades Paris, Dante, with Lola at his side, immediately collaborates with the Nazis, while Suzie joins Cesar and his band of gypsy musicians.
The Nazis have plans to round up the Jews and Gypsies. When Dante betrays Suzie, Lola decides to leave him; she tells Suzie that she will help them both get out. Suzie wants to stay and fight but Cesar encourages her to leave. Suzie is heartbroken, but eventually agrees.
In the mid-Atlantic, the ship to America is bombed. Suzie is rescued but Lola drowns.
Once in America, Suzie continues her search for her father, which finally leads her to Hollywood...
Cinema:
UA Pacific Place / UA Shatin / GV Mongkok
Golden Gateway / AMC
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