There, in the cellar of the restaurant owned by his father, among
sacks of flour, boxes of vegetables and trash, the beautiful Deborah fulfills her dream of becoming a ballet dancer. Every morning at half-time, while his brother and father are busy serving the guests, the little girl runs away and locks work, alone, to dance like a delicate butterfly to the sound of Poppy . However, she knows not
is completely alone. For several days, she discovered that the guy who loves has been spying on her every time he enters the makeshift studio, where he will begin a beautiful but frustrated love story. The scene belongs to the gangster epic Once Upon a Time in America (1984), Italian director Sergio Leone, in which appears a very young Jennifer Connelly as the girl who falls in love the character she plays on stage Adult, Robert DeNiro. The love song of this movie is the Amapola (1924), Joseph M. Lacalle, of which we desire share a transcription for violin.