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香港少女李小玉(张曼玉)为了与远在美国的未婚夫Peter(张坚庭)结婚,变卖的自己的房子与产业,历尽千辛万苦来到美国,由于没有美国居住权,她在Peter的怂恿下,与当地唐人街的无业人员钱宝(洪金宝)假结婚,准备在两年后取得了居住权就与钱宝离婚,重归Peter的怀抱。钱宝是个好赌却又热心的中年男人,为了偿还巨额赌债,他看在Peter与小玉的酬金份上同意与小玉假结婚,谁知在他俩结婚的第二天,Peter就席卷了小玉的全部财产逃跑,把小玉丢给了钱宝,钱宝闻讯大怒,把小玉赶出家门,小玉在美国举目无亲,流落街头,好心的钱宝再次收留了她,但两个身无分文的华人如何在美国立足呢?
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