Marilyn Jordan, an American, lives in Stockholm with her Swedish husband and family. Her behavior is bizarre, perhaps mad: she poisons the dog's milk and advises the dog not to drink it; she sets the sheets afire as her husband sleeps; she crawls under the dining table to sing. While detained at airport customs for carrying pruning shears, she meets a young Yugoslav woman and goes with her to a Gypsy enclave where she's fought over, takes a lover, helps with the sordid entertainment at a bar, and returns home more dangerous than before. The film also tells parallel stories of Marilyn's daughter becoming a junior homemaker as the young immigrant practices her striptease.
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Montenegro
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The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan
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The Rythm
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Marianne Jacobi:
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"Why Did It Have To Be Me'
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"I Do, I Do, I Do'
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Gimme A Little Kiss
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Why Did It Have To Be Me
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I Do, I Do, I Do
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