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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1280x696 | 追加日: 2011-Oct-10 |
別名: Mala Danziger, Maya Danziger
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Maia Danziger, born in New York, is an Emmy Award-winning actress with a career spanning nearly five decades. She has appeared extensively on stage and screen, including notable roles on soap operas such as Another World (Glenda Toland), The Doctors (Katie Whitney), and All My Children (Judy Barclay).
公開年: 1989
国: Germany, United Kingdom, West Germany, United States
別題: Última salida Brooklyn, A Última Saída para Brooklyn, Brooklyn'e son çikis, Dernière sortie pour Brooklin, Letzte Ausfahrt Brooklyn, Noites Violentas no Brooklyn, Ostatnie wyjscie do Brooklynu, Pääteasema Brooklyn, Slutstation Brooklyn, Teleftaia exodos sto Brooklyn, Ultima fermata Brooklyn, Utolsó kijárat Brooklyn felé
監督: Uli Edel
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制作会社: Allied Filmmakers, Bavaria Film, Neue Constantin Film
ジャンル: Drama, drama film, LGBT-related film, film based on a novel
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Set in early 1950s Brooklyn during a bitter factory workers' strike, 'Last Exit to Brooklyn' follows a diverse gallery of characters grappling with their personal struggles amidst the harsh realities of their surroundings. Among them is Harry Black, an unhappily married union strike leader who begins to confront his homosexuality. Meanwhile, prostitute Tralala falls deeply in love with her young sailor client, Billy, despite knowing he's destined to leave her behind. Simultaneously, union negotiator Duplex attempts to broker peace while concealing his communist leanings, and the family of striking worker Joey struggle to cope with their teenage daughter's illegitimate pregnancy.
'Last Exit to Brooklyn', released in 1989, is a hard-hitting drama based on Hubert Selby Jr.'s controversial novel. Directed by Uli Edel, the film explores the raw and gritty underbelly of post-war Brooklyn through its diverse cast of characters. A compelling exploration of identity, sexuality, politics, and societal pressures, it's a stark reflection of the times and remains significant for its unapologetic portrayal of marginalized communities.