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  1. 25 de set. de 1987 · China Girl: Directed by Abel Ferrara. With James Russo, Richard Panebianco, Sari Chang, David Caruso. A modern day Romeo & Juliet story is told in New York when an Italian boy and a Chinese girl become lovers, causing a tragic conflict between ethnic gangs.

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    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Abel Ferrara
    • 1987-09-25
  2. China Girl is a 1987 independent neo-noir romantic thriller film directed by Abel Ferrara, and written by his longtime partner Nicholas St. John . Story. China Girl is a contemporary take on the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet.

  3. 9 de jun. de 2019 · China Girl 1987 A modern day Romeo & Juliet story is told in New York when an Italian boy and a Chinese girl become lovers, causing a tragic conflict between ethnic gangs. Director: Abel...

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  4. 24. 2.3K views 2 years ago. Theatrical trailer of "China Girl" by Abel Ferrara. Starring RIchard Panebianco, Sari Chang, James Russo, David Caruso, Russell Wong, Joey Chin, Judith Malina,...

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  5. Directed by. Abel Ferrara. United States, 1987. Action, Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller. 91. Synopsis. When Tony and Tyan-Hwa fall in love, they tip the balance of power in New York’s Little Italy and Chinatown. The forbidden romance between an Italian boy and a Chinese girl starts a tragic conflict between ethnic gangs. Synopsis.

  6. Trailer. JustWatch. China Girl. 1987. Directed by Abel Ferrara. Synopsis. He's Italian. She's Chinese. Their gangs are sworn enemies. They are secret lovers... caught in the crossfire. Teenage lovers Tony (Richard Panebianco) and Tyan-Hwa (Sari Chang) tip the balance of power in New York's Little Italy and Chinatown. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres.

  7. Play Trailer. He's Italian. She's Chinese. Their gangs are sworn enemies. They are secret lovers... caught in the crossfire. Overview. Teenage lovers Tony (Richard Panebianco) and Tyan-Hwa (Sari Chang) tip the balance of power in New York's Little Italy and Chinatown. Abel Ferrara. Nicholas St. John.