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| Scarlett Johansson | ... | Suzanne - at 15 | |
| Nastassja Kinski | ... | Margit | |
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Raffaella Bánsági | ... | Suzanne - Infant |
| Tony Goldwyn | ... | Peter | |
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Ágnes Bánfalvy | ... | Helen (as Ági Bánfalvy) |
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Zoltán Seress | ... | George |
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Klaudia Szabó | ... | Maria - at 4 |
| Zsolt Zágoni | ... | Russian Soldier | |
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András Szöke | ... | Istvan |
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Erzsi Pásztor | ... | Ilus |
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Carlos Laszlo | ... | Boy on Train |
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Bori Kereszturi | ... | Suzanne - at 3 (as Boru Keresztúri) |
| Péter Kálloy Molnár | ... | AVO Officer (as Péter Kállóy Molnár) | |
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Zsuzsa Czinkóczi | ... | Teri |
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Balázs Galkó | ... | Jeno |
In 1950, a Hungarian couple, Peter and Margit, are forced to flee from the oppressive communist country for the USA with their eldest daughter Maria, but are forced to leave behind their infant daughter Suzanne who is raised by kindly foster couple. 6 years later, Peter and Margit arrange for the American Red Cross to bring Suzanne to their new home in Los Angeles where the perplexed youth is forced to accept her sudden change in home and country which leads to a troubled growing up. At age 15, the rebellious and unsure-of-herself Suzanne tries to come to terms with her roots and decides to travel back to Budapest, Hungary to find her true identity. Written by matt-282
If anyone can watch this heartbreaking tale without crying, you must have a heart of coal. Natasha, Scarlet, the war between Mom and daughter, the trip to Hungary, her reunion with the farm couple who adored her, oh my God. I saw this first in Santa Monica with a male friend who is a stolid and Stoic Estonian , and he sobbed. A movie of great passion and love. When I want to cry I watch it again.