
China Girl (1987 film) - Wikipedia
Set in 1980s Manhattan, the plot revolves around the intimate relationship developing between Tony, a teenage boy from Little Italy, and Tye, a teenage girl from Chinatown, while both of their older …
China Girl (1987) - IMDb
China Girl: Directed by Abel Ferrara. With James Russo, Richard Panebianco, Sari Chang, David Caruso. An Italian boy and Chinese girl fall in love in New York, igniting a conflict between their …
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Review | China Girl (1987) | MovieSteve
Aug 24, 2024 · 1987’s China Girl is usually described as a reworking of the Romeo and Juliet plot, or as a song-free update on West Side Story (which is a reworking of the Romeo and Juliet plot). But that’s …
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China Girl (1987) - Plot - IMDb
In a New York City dance club, a teenage Chinese girl, named Tyan "Tye" Hwa (Sari Chang), meets and dances with a teenage Italian boy, Tony Monte (Richard Panebianco), much to the consternation of …
China Girl (1987) - Quotes - IMDb
China Girl: Directed by Abel Ferrara. With James Russo, Richard Panebianco, Sari Chang, David Caruso. An Italian boy and Chinese girl fall in love in New York, igniting a conflict between their …
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China Girl - CinePassion
Little Italy and Chinatown are the warring tribes in this Manhattan modernization of the Bard, the star-cross'd lovers are a baby-faced pizza boy (Richard Panebianco) and a Chinese maiden (Sari …
China Girl Review (1987) - The Spinning Image
With the less salubrious personalities dominating, therefore, China Girl did end up more of a gangster yarn than a plea for tolerance, and Ferrara employed much tough guy (and tough girl, to an extent) …