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  1. The Crying Game ist ein Spielfilm des irischen Regisseurs und Drehbuchautors Neil Jordan aus dem Jahr 1992. Der Thriller basiert auf einem Original-Drehbuch Jordans und wurde u. a. von den Filmstudios British Screen Productions , Channel Four Films und Nippon Film Development and Finance Inc. produziert.

    • The Crying Game
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    • The Crying Game
  2. The Crying Game is a 1992 crime thriller film, written and directed by Neil Jordan, produced by Stephen Woolley and Nik Powell, and starring Stephen Rea, Miranda Richardson, Jaye Davidson, Adrian Dunbar, Ralph Brown, and Forest Whitaker. The film explores themes of race, sex, nationality, and sexuality against the backdrop of the Troubles in ...

  3. 19. Feb. 1993 · The Crying Game: Directed by Neil Jordan. With Forest Whitaker, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Rea, Adrian Dunbar. A British soldier kidnapped by the IRA soon befriends one of his captors, who then becomes drawn into the soldier's world.

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    • Neil Jordan
    • R
    • Stephen Rea, Jaye Davidson, Forest Whitaker
  4. 2. Feb. 2016 · Miramax. 2.68M subscribers. Subscribed. 798. 214K views 8 years ago. An unlikely friendship develops between a kidnapped British soldier and his captor, an IRA volunteer named Fergus.

    • 2 Min.
    • 213,5K
    • Miramax
  5. The Crying Game ist ein Film von Neil Jordan mit Forest Whitaker, Miranda Richardson. Synopsis: Die terroristische IRA bringt den britischen Soldaten Jody (Forest Whitaker) in ihre Gewalt, um...

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Neil Jordan
    • 10. Dezember 1992
  6. A 1992 thriller about a kidnapped British soldier and an IRA member who fall in love, with a shocking twist. See critics' and audience's opinions, photos, cast and crew, and where to watch the film.

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    • Mystery & thriller
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  7. 18. Dez. 1992 · A complex and original love story between a British soldier and a IRA terrorist, based on a true story and a classic Irish short story. Ebert praises the film's plot twists, characters, and casting, and urges viewers to see it with an open mind.