Once Upon a Time in America
Crime, passion and lust for power.A former Prohibition-era Jewish gangster returns to the Lower East Side of Manhattan over thirty years later, where he once again must confront the ghosts and regrets of his old life.
Description: A former Prohibition-era Jewish gangster returns to the Lower East Side of Manhattan over thirty years later, where he once again must confront the ghosts and regrets of his old life.
Genres: Drama, Crime
Budget: $30,000,000 | Revenue : $5,500,000
Runtime: 229 minutes
Once Upon a Time in the West
Dune
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
GoodFellas
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Living Daylights
Short Circuit
Psycho
Duck, You Sucker
Yahşi Batı
Robert De Niro
Played David 'Noodles' Aaronson
James Woods
Played Maximilian 'Max' Bercovicz
Elizabeth McGovern
Played Deborah Gelly
Treat Williams
Played James Conway O'Donnell
Tuesday Weld
Played Carol
Joe Pesci
Played Frankie Monaldi
Burt Young
Played Joe
James Hayden
Played Patrick 'Patsy' Goldberg
William Forsythe
Played Philip 'Cockeye' Stein
Larry Rapp
Played 'Fat' Moe Gelly
Amy Ryder
Played Peggy
Scott Schutzman Tiler
Played Young Noodles
Rusty Jacobs
Played Young Max / David Bailey
Jennifer Connelly
Played Young Deborah
Brian Bloom
Played Young Patsy
Adrian Curran
Played Young Cockeye
Mike Monetti
Played Young 'Fat' Moe Gelly
Noah Moazezi
Played Dominic
James Russo
Played Bugsy
Darlanne Fluegel
Played Eve
Danny Aiello
Played Police Chief Vincent Aiello
Richard Bright
Played Chicken Joe
Frank Gio
Played Beefy
Ray Dittrich
Played Trigger
Mario Brega
Played Mandy
Julie Cohen
Played Young Peggy
Richard Foronjy
Played Officer Whitey
Olga Karlatos
Played Woman in the Puppet Theatre
Clem Caserta
Played Al Capuano
Frank Sisto
Played Fred Capuano
Jerry Strivelli
Played Johnny Capuano
Mike Gendel
Played Irving Gold
Sandra Solberg
Played Friend of Young Deborah
Margherita Pace
Played Young Deborah (Double)
Paul Herman
Played Monkey
Bruno Iannone
Played Thug
Bruno Bilotta
Played Chinese Theater Spectator (uncredited)
Angelo Florio
Played Willie the Ape
Marcia Jean Kurtz
Played Max's Mother
Gerard Murphy
Played Crowning
Dutch Miller
Played Van Linden
Robert Harper
Played Sharkey
Karen Shallo
Played Mrs. Aiello
Frankie Caserta
Played Bugsy's Gang
Joey Marzella
Played Bugsy's Gang
Marvin Scott
Played Interviewer
Ann Neville
Played Girl in Coffin
Joey Faye
Played Adorable Old Man
Linda Ipanema
Played Nurse Thompson
Tandy Cronyn
Played Reporter 1
Richard Zobel
Played Reporter 2
Baxter Harris
Played Reporter 3
Arnon Milchan
Played Chauffeur
Marty Licata
Played Cemetery Caretaker
Estelle Harris
Played Peggy's Mother
Gerritt Debeer
Played Drunk
Alexander Godfrey
Played Newstand Man
Cliff Cudney
Played Mounted Policeman
Paul Farentino
Played 2nd Mounted Policeman
Bruce Bahrenburg
Played Sgt. P. Halloran
Mort Freeman
Played Street Singer
Massimo Liti
Played Young Macrò
Jay Zeely
Played Foreman
Salvatore Billa
Played One of Beefy's Thugs (uncredited)
Scott Coffey
Played Bugsy's Gang (uncredited)
Marco Stefanelli
Played Bugsy's Gang (uncredited)
Matteo Cafiso
Played Boy in Park (uncredited)
Nunzio Giuliani
Played Speakeasy Drum Player (uncredited)
Nelson Camp
Played Newspaper Salesman (uncredited)
Dario Iori
Played Speakeasy Banjo Player (uncredited)
Ole Jorgensen
Played Speakeasy Percussionist (uncredited)
Francesca Leone
Played David Bailey's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Chuck Low
Played Deborah Gelly's Father (uncredited)
Ron Nummi
Played Waiter (uncredited)
Ryan Paris
Played Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)
Nicola Roberto
Played Speakeasy Trumpet Player (uncredited)
Gianni Sanjust
Played Speakeasy Clarinet Player (uncredited)
Alex Serra
Played Speakeasy Vocalist (uncredited)
Susan Spafford
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Mark Frazer
Played Pimp (uncredited)
Maria Pia Monicelli
Played Prostitute (uncredited)
Claudio Mancini
Played Syndacalist (uncredited)
Rossana Canghiari
Played Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)
Backdrops
Posters
Logos