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A Soldier’s Daughter Never Cries

A Soldier’s Daughter Never Cries

The city of lights. A famous American author and the decade that changed a generation...forever.Sep. 18, 1998127 Min.
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Synopsis

This fictionalized story, based on the family life of writer James Jones, is an emotional slice-of-life story. Jones is portrayed here portrayed as Bill Willis, a former war hero turned author who combats alcoholism and is starting to experience health problems. Living in France with his wife, daughter, and an adopted son, the family travels an unconventional road which casts them as outsiders to others. Preaching a sexual freedom, his daughter’s sexual discovery begins at an early age and betrays her when the family moves to Hanover in America. Her overt sexuality clashes with the values of her teenage American peers and gives her a problematic reputation. Meanwhile, her brooding brother copes with his own interior pain regarding his past, only comfortable communicating within the domestic space.

Original title A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries
IMDb Rating 6.8
TMDb Rating 6.132 19 votes

Director

James Ivory
Director

Cast

Leelee Sobieski isCharlotte Anne 'Channe' Willis
Charlotte Anne 'Channe' Willis
Jane Birkin isMrs. Fortescue
Mrs. Fortescue
Barbara Hershey isMarcella Willis
Marcella Willis
Virginie Ledoyen isBilly's Mother
Billy's Mother
Jesse Bradford isBilly Willis
Billy Willis
Isaach De Bankolé isMamadou (as Isaac De Bankole)
Mamadou (as Isaac De Bankole)
Anne-Cécile Crapie isMademoiselle Picot (as Anne-Cecile Crapie)
Mademoiselle Picot (as Anne-Cecile Crapie)
Anthony Decadi isSchoolyard Tease
Schoolyard Tease
Harley Cross isKeith Carter
Keith Carter

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