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Once Upon a Time in America
TrailerEpic tale of a group of Jewish gangsters in New York, from childhood, through their glory years during prohibition, and their meeting again 35 years later.Actors: Robert De Niro, James Woods, Elizabeth McGovern, Joe Pesci, Burt Young, Tuesday Weld, Treat Williams, Danny Aiello, Richard Bright, James Hayden, William Forsythe, ...»Director: Sergio LeoneCountry: United States, ItalyDuration: 229 minQuality: HDRelease: 1984IMDb: 8.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Once Upon a Time in America"
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Characters of "Once Upon a Time in America"
David 'Noodles' AaronsonPlayed by: Robert De NiroMaximilian 'Max' BercoviczPlayed by: James WoodsDeborah GellyPlayed by: Elizabeth McGovernFrankie ManoldiPlayed by: Joe PesciJoePlayed by: Burt YoungCarolPlayed by: Tuesday WeldJames Conway O'DonnellPlayed by: Treat WilliamsPolice Chief Vincent AielloPlayed by: Danny AielloChicken JoePlayed by: Richard BrightPatrick 'Patsy' GoldbergPlayed by: James HaydenPhilip 'Cockeye' SteinPlayed by: William ForsytheEvePlayed by: Darlanne Fluegel'Fat' Moe GellyPlayed by: Larry RappOfficer 'Fartface' WhiteyPlayed by: Richard ForonjySharkeyPlayed by: Robert HarperVan LindenPlayed by: Dutch MillerCrowningPlayed by: Gerard MurphyPeggyPlayed by: Amy RyderYoung MaxPlayed by: Rusty JacobsBugsyPlayed by: James RussoYoung PeggyPlayed by: Julie CohenReporter 1Played by: Tandy Cronyn -
Directors of "Once Upon a Time in America"
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Creators of "Once Upon a Time in America"
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Critic Reviews of "Once Upon a Time in America"
Lou Lumenick New York PostApril 11, 2015Adding 22 minutes only enhances Leone's brilliant saga of guilt and betrayal
David Fear Time OutNovember 20, 2012Sergio Leone's languid, lovely and lengthy ode to Lower East Side mobsters (more specifically, mobster films) ...
Richard Corliss TIME MagazineApril 12, 2011Leone is less interested in arousing an audience's easier emotions than in presenting, at a dispassionate distance, the horror of two men warily walking toward each other on a tightrope suspended above the snake pit of their , deepest compulsions.
Dave Kehr Chicago ReaderApril 12, 2011Every gesture is immediate, and every gesture seems eternal.
Nick Rogers Suite101.comJanuary 01, 2015A tale of haunting introspection, unremitting power and potent symbolism. "America" ruminates on the corrosive effects of greed, violence, objectification and pain, and forces us to face despicable acts of a stand-in for our nation's worst impulses.
Jeff Beck Examiner.comSeptember 29, 2014While Sergio Leone's "Once Upon a Time in America" is not quite the masterpiece that some make it out to be due to its excess, there are still plenty of things to recommend about it.
Ralph Novak People MagazineApril 22, 2014The film, photographed by Tonino Delli Colli, is striking to look at, especially its New York street scenes, which were shot in Manhattan, Montreal and a back lot near Rome. The acting is stunning.
Adrian Turner Radio TimesApril 22, 2014Just gasp at the scale, at the immaculate period reconstruction and at that incredible opening with its endlessly ringing phone.
David Sterritt Christian Science MonitorApril 22, 2014Sergio Leone explores the seamiest byways of urban Americana through the story of two gangsters who start their partnership as Brooklyn kids in 1921 and tragically end it in the late '60s.
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