Boardwalk Empire

Boardwalk Empire

  • Director: Timothy Van Patten, Allen Coulter, Brad Anderson, Brian Kirk, Martin Scorsese, Susanna White, Kari Skogland
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 19, 2010
  • Runtime: 55min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 16:9 HD
  • Also known as: De Che Ngam
  • "Boardwalk Empire Season 1" is based on the best-selling novel of the same name by writer Nelson Johnson, written by Terence Winter, directed by Martin Scorsese , Timothy Van Patten, etc., Steve Buscemi, Kelly MacDonald, etc. American TV series starring Michael Williams and others.
    The film tells that in Atlantic City in the 1920s, after the federal government promulgated the prohibition of alcohol (1920-1933), the public sale of alcohol products became an illegal act. In this context, various gang organizations have launched a life-and-death struggle for control of the black market. The first season of the show is 12 episodes. On January 16, 2011, in the list of the 68th Golden Globe Awards, "Seaside Empire" became the 2011 Golden Globe TV winner.

    Details

    • Release date September 19, 2010
    • Filming locations Ridgewood, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies Home Box Office (HBO), Leverage Management, Closest to the Hole Productions

    Movie reviews

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    • By Taryn 2022-04-19 09:01:36

      Half a bottle of beer, we'll have a rest

      After the movie with the sisters came out, it was already late, and the west wind made people's skin tense and their necks cold. Breathing in the snot and shivering, the sisters suddenly said boldly, "Let's have a late night snack and get a bottle of wine!" So they turned into the alley of the leek garden and bought a small bottle of Shaoyang old wine. When he turned his face, he found that "Aunt Panda"'s small table, stool and skewer stall had all disappeared-because it was cold and windy,...

    • By Conor 2022-04-19 09:01:36

      There is something unreasonable, nucky is willing to give up everything in front of jimmy and his father, but still. . .

      1. I remember that in the first few episodes, the gangsters asked to assassinate Nucky. Jimmy was still hesitating, but nodded helplessly. At the critical moment, nucky went to Jimmy's father's old house, expressed his willingness to give up the whole city and power to jimmy and his father, and returned to his hometown to retire after the incident. Since it is a self-protection measure, but Nucky quietly returned to Ireland to do the wine business, which lowered the price of wine, which is half...

    • By Deja 2022-04-19 09:01:36

      How did the bad guys do it?

      It's just pitiful. There is an old saying, "Just give birth, don't raise it, let alone teach it", these children will definitely become bad guys, the reason is women's compassion, these children must be adopted if they survive, and the adopted person must be living High officials outside the law, rich people, pharaohs, rulers, and these people must be taught how to live outside the law, so when these bad guys caught it, did they trace it back to the source, if not, the source would be There is...

    • By Corrine 2022-03-22 09:01:28

      The stark contrast between Margaret and Gillian

      One, the pretentious king Margaret

      Her British accent sounds very sexy, but her personality is extremely divided, a complex of contradictions. Although she is more literate and understands politics than Ipson's other lovers, she is indeed very decent to take such a woman out, but she asks too much, crosses the border seriously, wants to use others and hates being used by others, obviously The tacit understanding of your love and my will, you have to forcefully ask to understand the...

    • By Jaleel 2022-03-22 09:01:28

      I just came to write poetry. . .

      Well, for the second time, I saw the love story between Margaret and Nucky. One was too moved, and the other accidentally grabbed the phone and wrote a poem. Maybe love is the most moving when it is still a stranger. Anyway, I don't know.

      anyway, put the poem:

      Untitled =_=

      I'm so helpless, I see you in green again, flickering in the middle of those black dresses I strode up to you You just started talking nonsense with your tongue, that stubborn old thing you said,...

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    • By Federico 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      Presented by HBO. Nostalgia + gangster film. Americans have a permanent fascination with the era of alcoholism. Exquisite pictures, exquisite scenes, and rich soundtracks, Martin Scorsese's epic perspective on the interpretation of American democratic politics. There are no absolute good people or absolute bad people in the world, there are only common interests. PS The character of Margaret is tepid and has always puzzled me. Looking forward to her performance next...

    • By Brionna 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      The four seasons ended with 3 episodes, and the second season failed to recover after self-destructing the Great...

    • By Carmella 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      There is a fan! The music is great! Enough gangsters, enough...

    • By Buford 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      The dew point dew point, change the blood and blood, without being...

    • By Alexzander 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      As expected of Martin Scorsese, it's really good to see! A movie-like TV series, you can feel its exquisiteness and nobility all the time. The texture of the Prohibition era, intricate interpersonal relationships and deep and true character characterization, rigorous and delicate details, heavy force The story of Dao. The taste and value of an epic drama is nothing like this drama. Worship! Kneeling and looking forward to the next...

    Movie plot

    The American drama "Atlantic Empire" was created by Terence Winter, who won the Emmy Award for Best Screenplay by virtue of "The Sopranos", and Oscar Best Director Martin Scorsese.
    Atlantic City, New Jersey, is famous for its seaside resorts and casinos, and even has the strength to catch up with Las Vegas. And where there are casinos, there are gangs, where there are gangs, there are crimes, and where there are crimes, there are...
    more about Boardwalk Empire Movie plot

    Movie quotes

    • Arnold Rothstein: [during a card game] What should I do here, Charlie?

      Lucky Luciano: Depends on what the other guy got.

      Arnold Rothstein: Depends on what the other gentleman has.

      Lucky Luciano: Right.

      Arnold Rothstein: Well? What does he have?

      Lucky Luciano: How should I know? I'm no swami.

      Arnold Rothstein: The very reason this game is so challenging. There's a lot of money in that pot. How much do you think is in there?

      Buck: Plenty.

      Arnold Rothstein: 22,500$. How much mining equipment do you have to sell to make 22 grand, Buck?

      Buck: A lot. Now are you gonna call or fold?

      Arnold Rothstein: I'll see your two... And raise you five.

      Buck: Take it. I was bluffing.

      Arnold Rothstein: I know. So was I.

    • Lucky Luciano: You wanted to see me?

      Arnold Rothstein: Yeah, it turns out my sister-in-law's nephew, for a time at least, survived the shooting in the woods.

      Lucky Luciano: Well, I'm sorry about your loss. Obviously, if there's anything I can do...

      Arnold Rothstein: There is actually. You can kill someone for me to settle a debt. I have it on good authority that a James Darmody of Atlantic City was one of the two shooters.

      Lucky Luciano: Who was the other one?

      Arnold Rothstein: I don't know. But I'd bet you're persuasive enough to get Darmody to tell you.

      Lucky Luciano: That's a good bet.

      Arnold Rothstein: The only kind I make.

    • Arnold Rothstein: Meyer, Charlie, I believe you know Mr. Masseria.

      Lucky Luciano: Everybody knows Joe the boss.

      Arnold Rothstein: Then perhaps you also know, though it is of course news to me, that a card game you operate is located in territory that Mr. Masseria considers to be his.

      Joe Masseria: Not considers! Is mine.

      Arnold Rothstein: My thinking was, before any more blood is shed, that a compromise can be reached.

      Meyer Lansky: More blood?

      Joe Masseria: Tompkins Square Park, my two nephews?

      [imitates throat-cutting]

      Lucky Luciano: I don't know what you're talking about.

      Arnold Rothstein: Apparently two of Mr. Masseria's emissaries to your establishment were murdered shortly after their visit.

      Meyer Lansky: We do operate a game in what might be termed a grey area territorially. But as to any violence in the neighborhood...

      Joe Masseria: They stab themself, eh?

      Lucky Luciano: A coincidence then. It happens.

      Joe Masseria: On my streets, no coincidence.

      [indicates Charlie]

      Joe Masseria: This little prick, since he's 10 years old he causes problems.

      Arnold Rothstein: It seems to me you boys ought to extend a token of goodwill towards Mr. Masseria. Shall we say a one-time fee of $2,000 for the families of those gentlemen and a tax of 10% on the game going forward?

      Lucky Luciano: Hold on a fuckin' second...

      Arnold Rothstein: Charlie.

      Joe Masseria: 10% is okay. For now.

      Arnold Rothstein: Then we have an agreement?

      [shake hands]

      Joe Masseria: [in Italian] What are you doing with these Christ-killers? Come with me, I'll make you rich.

      Lucky Luciano: [in Italina] With your other hand in my pockets.

      Joe Masseria: [in Italian] I'm watching you, boy. Every fucking step.

      [Luciano stands up angrily]

      Arnold Rothstein: Charlie.

      Lucky Luciano: A.R., two grand is bad enough, but 10% of the fucking game?

      Meyer Lansky: We already pay half the take on that game to you.

      Arnold Rothstein: Yes. And now you boys know why.