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Out of the Cold (1998)

Mia Kirshner as Deborah Berkowitz
Directed by Aleksandr Buravsky
Written by Aleksandr Buravsky, Alex Kustanovich
Cast Keith Carradine, Brian Dennehy, Judd Hirsch, Mercedes Ruehl, Bronson Pinchot
Genre Drama
MPAA rating R (for language and some violence)
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Synopsis

Keith Carradine is perfectly cast as a performer whose star is fading. His career is rejuvenated by performing a cabaret act. Unfortunately, is Europe at the dawn of the second World War and the aging performer is now trapped between Nazis and Soviet forces. A relationship with a beautiful young girl (Mia Kershner) who lives near the cabaret is sparked, but the two are only split apart by the fighting. Separated, the performer stops at nothing to be reunited with his love in an epic romantic conclusion. An outstanding supporting cast bring this tragic romance to life, including the Brian Dennehy, Mercedes Ruehl, and Judd Hirsch.