Broken English (1981 film)
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Broken English | |
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Directed by | Michie Gleason |
Produced by | Bert Schneider |
Written by | Michie Gleason |
Starring | Beverly Ross Jacques Martial Oona Chaplin |
Cinematography | Elliot Davis |
Editing by | Suzanne Fenn |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Broken English is a 1981 drama film based on the theme of miscegenation.
Partly subtitled, the film follows the story of Sarah, who comes under fire from her family, friends and colleagues when she marries African man Maas.
Broken English is the only film to feature Oona O'Neill in an acting role.
[edit] Cast
- Beverly Ross - Sarah
- Jacques Martial - Maas
- Greta Ronningen - Leslie
- Mansour Sy - Cheekh
- Oona O'Neill - Sarah's Mother
- Frankie Stein - Cecile
- Sandy Whitelaw - Arms Dealer
- Hassane Fall - Amidau
- Valérie Kling - Agency Woman
- Michel Nicolini - Merchant
- Serge Rynecki - Jacques
- Réginald Huguenin - Pat
- Makhete Diallo
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