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Golden Gate Girl, also known as Tears in San Francisco or Jinmen Nü is a Hong Kong drama film made in San Francisco in 1941, directed by Esther Eng and veteran filmmaker , the film was released in San Francisco but wasn't shown in Asia until 1946. The film is notable as it marked the film debut of Bruce Lee, just an infant at the time. Stories about the making of Golden Gate Girl is reflected in a 2014 feature documentary titled Golden Gate Girls directed by S. Louisa Wei, who constructed the story around the life and time of woman film pioneer Esther Eng.

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  • Golden Gate Girl (en)
  • Golden Gate Girl (in)
  • Kobieta ze złotej bramy (pl)
  • 金門女 (zh)
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  • Golden Gate Girl (Hanzi sederhana: 金门女; Hanzi tradisional: 金門女; Pinyin: Jīn Mén Nǔ; Yale (Bahasa Kanton): Gam1 Mun4 Neoi2), juga dikenal sebagai Tears in San Francisco atau Jinmen Nü adalah sebuah film Hong Kong buatan tahun 1941. Disutradarai oleh dengan naskah tulisan , film itu ditembak di San Francisco tetapi tidak dirilis di Amerika Serikat sampai 1946. Film ini penting karena menandai debut film Bruce Lee, hanya bayi muda pada saat itu. (in)
  • Kobieta ze złotej bramy (chiń. 金門女, ang. Golden Gate Girl) – chińsko-amerykański film z 1941 roku. Pierwszy film w języku chińskim, który był kręcony w Chinatown w San Francisco. W filmie jako trzymiesięczne dziecko wystąpił Bruce Lee, trzymany na rękach przez ojca (pl)
  • 《金門女》(英語:Golden Gate Girl)是一部講述美國舊金山華僑社區的一段愛情悲劇的粵語電影。 (zh)
  • Golden Gate Girl, also known as Tears in San Francisco or Jinmen Nü is a Hong Kong drama film made in San Francisco in 1941, directed by Esther Eng and veteran filmmaker , the film was released in San Francisco but wasn't shown in Asia until 1946. The film is notable as it marked the film debut of Bruce Lee, just an infant at the time. Stories about the making of Golden Gate Girl is reflected in a 2014 feature documentary titled Golden Gate Girls directed by S. Louisa Wei, who constructed the story around the life and time of woman film pioneer Esther Eng. (en)
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  • Golden Gate Girl, also known as Tears in San Francisco or Jinmen Nü is a Hong Kong drama film made in San Francisco in 1941, directed by Esther Eng and veteran filmmaker , the film was released in San Francisco but wasn't shown in Asia until 1946. The film is notable as it marked the film debut of Bruce Lee, just an infant at the time. It tells of a widower (Moon Kwan) who is concerned that his daughter, Chain-ying (Tso Yee-man), spends too much time at the theater. When she falls in love with Wong, one of the company's leading actors, the enraged widower forces the theater to close its contract with Wong, resulting in the actor's deportation to China. But Chain-ying is already pregnant and dies after giving birth to a baby girl (played by Bruce Lee- then aged three months). The widower's former employees look after the baby, who, like her mother, grows up (Tso Yee-man again) with a passion for the theater. After a series of complications, tears, and comic moments, she is eventually reunited with her father, Wong, when he visits the United States to perform in a national defense play (to aid China then at war), and they are finally reconciled with her aging, remorseful maternal grandfather. Stories about the making of Golden Gate Girl is reflected in a 2014 feature documentary titled Golden Gate Girls directed by S. Louisa Wei, who constructed the story around the life and time of woman film pioneer Esther Eng. (en)
  • Golden Gate Girl (Hanzi sederhana: 金门女; Hanzi tradisional: 金門女; Pinyin: Jīn Mén Nǔ; Yale (Bahasa Kanton): Gam1 Mun4 Neoi2), juga dikenal sebagai Tears in San Francisco atau Jinmen Nü adalah sebuah film Hong Kong buatan tahun 1941. Disutradarai oleh dengan naskah tulisan , film itu ditembak di San Francisco tetapi tidak dirilis di Amerika Serikat sampai 1946. Film ini penting karena menandai debut film Bruce Lee, hanya bayi muda pada saat itu. (in)
  • Kobieta ze złotej bramy (chiń. 金門女, ang. Golden Gate Girl) – chińsko-amerykański film z 1941 roku. Pierwszy film w języku chińskim, który był kręcony w Chinatown w San Francisco. W filmie jako trzymiesięczne dziecko wystąpił Bruce Lee, trzymany na rękach przez ojca (pl)
  • 《金門女》(英語:Golden Gate Girl)是一部講述美國舊金山華僑社區的一段愛情悲劇的粵語電影。 (zh)
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