Once Upon A Time In America
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Sergio Leone
Larry Rapp
Bruce Bahrenburg
Amy Ryder
Burt Young
Dutch Miller
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Drama about the rise and fall of Jewish-American gangsters in New York at the beginning of the century through the 1960s.
Director
Sergio Leone
Cast
Larry Rapp
Bruce Bahrenburg
Amy Ryder
Burt Young
Dutch Miller
Mike Gendel
Alexander Godfrey
James Russo
Olga Karlatos
Adrian Curran
Danny Aiello
Joey Faye
Marcia Jean Kurtz
James Hayden
Massimo Liti
Marvin Scott
Tandy Cronin
James Woods
Scott Tiler
Darlanne Fluegel
Marty Liccata
Baxter Harris
Clem Caserta
Estelle Harris
Gerritt Debeer
Jennifer Connelly
Linda Ipanema
Noah Moazezi
Rusty Jacobs
Tuesday Weld
William Forsythe
Mort Freeman
Bruno Iannone
Ann Neville
Paul Herman
Frankie Caserta
Arnon Milchan
Karen Shallo
Sandra Solbeg
Ray Dittrich
Brian Bloom
Robert De Niro
Richard Bright
Richard Foronjy
Jay Zeely
Treat Williams
Julie Cohen
Jerry Strivelli
Elizabeth Mcgovern
Robert Harper
Gerard Murphy
Mike Monetti
Frank Sisto
Richard Zobel
Joey Marzella
Mario Brega
Frank Gio
Paul Farentino
Joe Pesci
Angelo Florio
Cliff Cudney
Crew
Sonny Abagnale
Francesca Alatri
Fausto Ancillai
Franco Arcalli
Gabrio Astori
Steve Baker
Alessandro Baragli
Nino Baragli
Sandro Battaglia
Dennis Benatar
Robert Benmussa
Leo Benvenuti
Irving Berlin
Sylvie Bourque
Dominique Bruballa
Richard Bruno
Helen Butler
Fausto Capozzi
Enzo Cardella
Fabrizio Castellani
Patrizia Cerasani
Bruno Cesari
Bruno Charrier
Ornella Chistolini
Cis Corman
Randy Coronato
Randy Coronato
Maria Teresa Corridoni
Mario Cotone
Louis Craig
Piero De Bernardi
Tonino Delli Colli
Osvaldo Desideri
Augusto Diamanti
Diana Dimichele
Gianni Dimichele
Dr. Henry R Dwork
Ronald Fauteux
Franco Ferrini
Gianni Fiumi
Marina Frassine
Brian Freilino
Flo Galant
Albert Gamse
George Gershwin
Ira Gershwin
James Giblin
Nello Giorgetti
Harry Grey
Norman Guy
Ginette Hardy
Herb Hetzer
Dubois Heyward
Otto Jacoby
Nilo Jacoponi
Stuart M Kaminsky
Stuart M Kaminsky
Gail Kearns
Steve Kerschoff
Ted Kurdyla
Walter Kymkiw
Pierre Laberge
Joseph M Lacalle
John Lennon
Raffaella Leone
Sergio Leone
Joey Litto
Tullio Lullo
Renata Magnanti
Claudio Mancini
Maurizio Mancini
Romano Mancini
Sergio Marcotulli
Walter Massi
Paul Mccartney
Enrico Medioli
George Messaris
Elouise Meyer
Arnon Milchan
Ennio Morricone
Luca Morsella
Giovanni Natalucci
John C Newby
Cescenzo Notarile
Angelo Novi
Margherita Pace
Tonino Palombi
Gabriella Pescucci
Cole Porter
Francesco Molinari Pradelli
Gretchen Rau
Robert Rietti
Manlio Rocchetti
Sergio Rosa
Gioacchino Antonio Rossini
Robert Rothbard
Jean-pierre Ruh
Piero Sassaroli
Antonio Scaramuzza
John Seakwood
Carlo Simi
James Singelis
Kate Smith
Benito Stefanelli
Nicholas Stevenson
Carlo Tafani
Umberto Tirelli
Umberto Tirelli
Joy Todd
Vivi Tonini
Giorgio Venturoli
Gabe Vidella
Attilio Viti
Amy Wells
Jennifer Wyckoff
Gheorghe Zamfir
Gino Zamprioli
Paul Zydel
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Once Upon a Time in America
Unfortunately, American audiences did not see this original version of Leone's film, but instead a drastically edited 139-minute cut carried out by The Ladd Company (the American distributors for the film), which not only removed 90 minutes, but also inexplicably and recklessly took artistic license by rearranging scenes into chronological order--all without Leone's consent and input. The result was devastating, leading to a disastrous box office turnout, with critics panning what amounted to a hollow shell of Leone's masterwork and what would be the director's last film. As Roger Ebert quipped, after seeing both the Cannes release (known as the "European Cut") and the hacked-up American version, "This was a murdered movie..."
Once Upon a Time in America takes place in New York City, following a group of Jewish gangsters over the course of five decades: from their childhood, through their exploits during Prohibition and ending with their reunion later in life. They are bound by not only the criminal activities in which they orchestrate and take part in together, but by fierce loyalty and friendship to one another - a bond that is later tested when one betrays the other. The group is led by best friends Noodles and Max, with the adult versions of the characters played by Robert De Niro and James Woods. Over the course of the film's long development and pre-production, however, De Niro and Woods were not originally considered for the roles. Initially, Leone had cast Gérard Depardieu as Max, with Jean Gabin to step in as the aging Max. For Noodles, Leone wanted Richard Dreyfuss, who was one of the biggest stars at the time, and retired Hollywood legend James Cagney as the older version of the character. Leone toyed with casting several other prominent actors in the lead roles, including John Malkovich, Tom Berenger and Harvey Keitel. Eventually, Leone found his two leads in De Niro and Woods, rounding out an impressive cast with the young Elizabeth McGovern as Deborah (with Jennifer Connelly making her film debut as the young Deborah); Burt Young, best known for his role of Paulie in the Rocky series; Tuesday Weld; and Joe Pesci as Frankie, who was cast by Leone in the role as a favor to De Niro, a good friend of Pesci's.
In 1973, 11 years prior to the film's release, Leone met with De Niro to get a feel for the actor and to gauge his interest in the project, which was in the beginning stages of development. Their first meeting did not go as planned, with De Niro offended by Leone's behavior thinking the director was trying to assert some sort of dominance over him. Fortunately, the film's producer Arnon Milchan was able to ease any concerns between the actor and director, and the two worked very well together. Leone was known for his relentless perfectionism, often calling for dozens of takes of crowded, expensive scenes. De Niro was also known for his perfectionism, which was a natural fit for Leone's style. De Niro's co-star, James Woods, felt differently. He was often annoyed by De Niro's embrace of the "method" acting that was and is synonymous with the famous Actors Studio. Despite Woods's opinion on De Niro's acting style, he was quite proud to be part of the film and has said on multiple occasions that he considers it to be Leone's best work.
While Once Upon a Time in America is set in the gritty streets of New York City, the vast majority of the film was shot at the legendary Cinecittà Studios in Rome, Italy, as well as on location filming in Paris, Montreal and St. Petersburg, Florida. However, some filming did take place in New York, specifically in the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn, which was a predominately Jewish neighborhood. The notoriously detailed-oriented Leone made sure all of the locations within the neighborhood were absolutely authentic, successfully transforming the area to look like it once did in the 1920s.
Leone took nine months to film Once Upon a Time in America with a goal of releasing two films, running about three hours each. He was forced to compromise and cut the film down to 269 minutes, which was not going to fly with the film's producers. Leone compromised once more, trimming the film down to 229 minutes, which is what the audiences at Cannes and throughout Europe saw when it was released in 1984. In 2012, director/producer and champion of all things film, both foreign and domestic, Martin Scorsese worked diligently to restore as much of Leone's original cut as possible, resulting in a cut lasting 251 minutes, which debuted at Cannes that year and is now available on home video.
Unfortunately, the remaining 18 minutes in Leone's original cut are unavailable due to various legal issues over ownership of those scenes. Unlike other "incomplete" films, such as Orson Welles's The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), the "missing" footage exists, leading many to believe that it will be available to watch as Leone originally intended.
Director: Sergio Leone
Screenplay: Leonardo Benvenuti, Piero De Bernardi, Enrico Medioli, Franco Arcalli, Franco Ferrini and Sergio Leone
Producer: Arnon Milchan
Cinematography: Tonino Delli Colli
Editing: Nino Baragli
Music: Ennio Morricone
Cast: Robert De Niro (Noodles), James Woods (Max), Elizabeth McGovern (Deborah), Treat Williams (Jimmy O'Donnell), Tuesday Weld (Carol), Burt Young (Joe), Joe Pesci (Frankie), Danny Aiello (Police Chief Aiello) and William Forsythe (Cockeye)
C-229 min
References
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/70066/13-epic-facts-about-once-upon-time-america https://books.google.com/books?id=mcoBAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA16&hl=en&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/once-upon-a-time-in-america-1984
By Jill Blake
Once Upon a Time in America
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Released in United States June 1984
Released in United States May 19, 1984
Released in United States October 23, 1992
Released in United States September 1984
Released in United States Summer June 1, 1984
Shown at Cannes Film Festival May 19, 1984.
Shown at New York Film Festival September 1984.
Fall 1992 re-release is the first theatrical release in the USA of the full-length director's cut seen internationally. The 1984 US version was cut by 90 minutes, losing a lot of continuity. The international version was released in the US on video prior to Fall 1992.
Released in USA on video.
Completed shooting April 1984.
Released in United States May 19, 1984 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival May 19, 1984.)
Released in United States June 1984 (short USA version)
Released in United States Summer June 1, 1984
Released in United States September 1984 (Shown at New York Film Festival September 1984.)
Released in United States October 23, 1992 (director's cut; Los Angeles)