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    Cry, the Beloved Country

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    The U. K. film by Zoltan Korda stars Canada Lee and the young Sydney Poitier (from 1951) as the son who runs into tragedy in South Africa's days of merciless Apartheid. It's all from Alan Paton's Novel of the same name, a powerful evocation to every human emotion and sentiment as a father is rather lost in the stars as how to deal with the enormous family predicament at hand.

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    pietroantoni@  23.4.2015 age: 36-49 14,528 reviews

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