C'era una volta in America

Titolo originale: Once Upon a Time in America
Regia: Sergio Leone |
Anno: 1984
Origine: United States of America | Italy |
Generi: Dramma Crime
Tag: epic | new york city | regret | lovesickness | rape | life and death | sexual abuse | street gang | corruption | based on novel or book | prohibition era | gangster | sadistic | money laundering | opium | mafia boss | murder | memory | jewish american | torture | brooklyn bridge | childhood friends | nostalgic | aggressive | 1920s | 1960s | 1930s |
Cast: Robert De Niro | James Woods | Elizabeth McGovern | Treat Williams | Tuesday Weld | Joe Pesci | Burt Young | James Hayden | William Forsythe | Larry Rapp | Amy Ryder | Scott Schutzman Tiler | Rusty Jacobs | Jennifer Connelly | Brian Bloom | Adrian Curran | Mike Monetti | Noah Moazezi | James Russo | Darlanne Fluegel | Danny Aiello | Richard Bright | Frank Gio | Ray Dittrich | Mario Brega | Julie Cohen | Richard Foronjy | Olga Karlatos | Clem Caserta | Frank Sisto | Jerry Strivelli | Mike Gendel | Sandra Solberg | Margherita Pace | Paul Herman | Bruno Iannone | Bruno Bilotta | Angelo Florio | Marcia Jean Kurtz | Gerard Murphy | Dutch Miller | Robert Harper | Karen Shallo | Frankie Caserta | Joey Marzella | Marvin Scott | Ann Neville | Joey Faye | Linda Ipanema | Tandy Cronyn | Richard Zobel | Baxter Harris | Arnon Milchan | Marty Licata | Estelle Harris | Gerritt Debeer | Alexander Godfrey | Cliff Cudney | Paul Farentino | Bruce Bahrenburg | Mort Freeman | Massimo Liti | Jay Zeely | Salvatore Billa | Scott Coffey | Marco Stefanelli | Matteo Cafiso | Nunzio Giuliani | Nelson Camp | Dario Iori | Ole Jorgensen | Francesca Leone | Chuck Low | Ron Nummi | Ryan Paris | Nicola Roberto | Gianni Sanjust | Alex Serra | Susan Spafford | Mark Frazer | Maria Pia Monicelli | Claudio Mancini | Rossana Canghiari |

Il quartiere ebraico della New York anni '20 costituisce il campo delle gesta di una piccola banda di ragazzini. Li capeggiano Max e Noodles, la strada è il loro regno per scippi, furterelli, ricatti al poliziotto di zona e così via. Ma i ragazzi crescono, e l'epoca del proibizionismo incalza...

Approfondimenti

During filming, Sergio Leone hailed Robert De Niro as a much better actor than Clint Eastwood, [...] D
In the garbage truck scene, it was not James Woods, but an actor made up to look like Woods. Th [...] D
The 229 minutes-long theatrical version and the 2012 restoration that runs for 251 minutes are [...] D
Vehicles are used as a barrier in Max's first and last appearances in the film. While trying to [...] D
Filming went on from June 14, 1982 to April 22, 1983. D
Robert De Niro and Danny Aiello appeared in The Godfather: Part II (1974) and Mistress (1992). [...] D
This was James Hayden's final film. D
The phone rings a total of 24 near the beginning of the movie. D
James Woods doesn't appear until over 90 minutes into the film (although his character played b [...] D
Police Chief Aiello is played by an actor with the same last name, Danny Aiello. D
According to James Woods, a critic dubbed the film (in its two hour and twenty-four minute vers [...] D
According to Sergio Donati, from 1967 to 1977, all Sergio Leone had for the film was an opening [...] D
Sergio Leone was originally going to film Harry Grey's autobiographical novel "The Hoods" in a [...] D
In October 1975, Sergio Leone visited Canada to scout locations around Montreal, where there wa [...] D
The film is largely based on gangster Harry Grey's semi-autobiographic novel "The Hoods", but d [...] D
Sergio Leone took the liberty of casting the voice actors for the film's original Italian dubbe [...] D
Jennifer Connelly's performance in this film drew the attention of Italian director Dario Argen [...] D
It took six writers, including director Sergio Leone, to adapt Harry Grey's novel for this film [...] D
Sergio Leone wanted his friend Sylvia Kristel to play the role of Carol, but the producers did [...] D
According to Sergio Leone, over 200 actors auditioned for the part of Max. D
Deborah is associated with the theme of mirrors: In 1923, when Deborah first dances in the back [...] D
Final film in director Sergio Leone's lesser-known "Once Upon a Time Trilogy" - the other two f [...] D
Producer Arnon Milchan, who was Elizabeth McGovern's lover at the time, has a cameo appearance [...] D
Screenwriter Stuart Kaminsky was brought in, as he was Jewish, and had written many 1940s myste [...] D
The film cast includes four Oscar winners: Robert De Niro, Jennifer Connelly, Joe Pesci, and Lo [...] D
Sergio Leone had several meetings with ex-gangster and author Harry Grey, so that he could re-c [...] D
Joe Pesci (Frankie) & Burt Young (Joe) also worked together on Il matrimonio di Betsy (1990) as [...] D
Stanley Kubrick wanted Ennio Morricone as a composer for Arancia meccanica (1971), and even aft [...] D
For the scene where young Noodles spies on a nude young Deborah, actress Margherita Pace was cr [...] D
Stacy Galina auditioned for a role in the film. D
Trailer narrated by Hal Douglas. D
Joe Pesci originally auditioned for Max, but Sergio Leone convinced him that he wouldn't be qui [...] D
One of three times Martin Scorsese didn't direct Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci in a movie, in wh [...] D
American actresses Elizabeth McGovern and Jennifer Connelly would both go on to marry Englishme [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Franco Ferrini was a young film critic and great admirer of the films of Sergio Leone when Leon [...] D
Sergio Leone was contracted to deliver a film that would run for two hours and forty-five minut [...] D
Ennio Morricone had originally composed "Deborah's Theme" in the 1970s for another film, but it [...] D
John Belushi was offered the role of Max, but he died before auditions began. D
The "Song of Songs", as read in the Torah, is heard twice in the film. The first time, Deborah [...] D
According to Thommy Berggren, he was considered for a role in the movie, and met Sergio Leone a [...] D
In a 2016 interview with IGN, Hans Zimmer named Once Upon a Time in America's score by Ennio Mo [...] D
While the three hour and forty-nine minute version is touted as the definitive version of the f [...] D
Though Joe Pesci played a gangster, he doesn't use foul language or kill anyone. D
In the early stages of production, Gérard Depardieu was cast to play the young David "Noodle [...] D
Tonino Delli Colli shot some tests in the 2.35:1 format. Sergio Leone determined that too many [...] D
Sergio Leone was thrilled at meeting the "real" David "Noodles" Aaronson, Harry Grey, and said [...] D
The bar in which the five young members of the gang debate whether to take the dollar the barte [...] D
Though there is an intermission, it arrives with an hour or so left of an over three and a half [...] D
Sergio Leone's only film not to be shot in the Italian language, however the film was dubbed wh [...] D
It reportedly took many years for Sergio Leone to secure the rights to Harry Grey's book "The H [...] D
Treat Williams's character is named Jimmy Conway. Robert DeNiro's character's name in Goodfella [...] D
In the Chinese theater and opium den sequence, the puppet show was Wayang Kulit, traditional In [...] D
Robert De Niro requested a private meeting with renowned crime boss Meyer Lansky to prepare for [...] D
According to Scott Tiler, who played the young David "Noodles" Aaronson, no one on the set spok [...] D
It's reported that part of the coffee scene was invented by Robert De Niro as an homage to Serg [...] D
One of many collaborations between Robert De Niro and Chuck Low. They also appeared in Re per u [...] D
The car Deborah and Noodles have their "encounter" in is a 1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 836. In exce [...] D
Rosanna Arquette, Kim Basinger, Jennifer Beals, Linda Blair, Glenn Close, Jamie Lee Curtis, Gee [...] D
Robert De Niro was the first person cast, having been approached for a role as David "Noodles" [...] D
The original script of the film was completed in October 1981, and was 317 pages long. D
A few days before the film's premiere in 1984, Treat Williams found out the two-hour version, n [...] D
To establish atmosphere, bits of Ennio Morricone's score were played during filming. D
Brooke Shields was offered the role of Deborah Gelly in a conversation with Sergio Leone, but a [...] D
This film was a box office flop, earning only $5,300,000 on a film budgeted at $30,000,000, and [...] D
The film took so long to be made that composer Ennio Morricone had finished most of the soundtr [...] D
In this film starring Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, Treat Williams played a character named Jim [...] D
Sergio Leone's second non-Western film since his debut film The Colossus of Rhodes (1961). D
Sergio Leone based the film's visual style on the paintings of artists Reginald Marsh, Edward H [...] D
When producer Alberto Grimaldi read the script, he wrote a long letter to Sergio Leone listing [...] D
From 1980 to 1982, Sergio Leone divided his time between interviewing more than 3,000 actors an [...] D
This was Sergio Leone's final feature film and his first in 13 years since Giù la testa (197 [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Ye [...] D
It's not mentioned in the film, but David "Noodles" Aaronson's prison sentence is 12-13 years. [...] D
It is James Woods' opinion that this film was Sergio Leone's finest work. D
In 1968, Deborah is acting in William Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra". This sums up David [...] D
When the adult David "Noodles" Aaronson visits the mausoleum containing the bodies of his three [...] D
Both Robert de Niro and William Forsythe played Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull (1980) and The Bron [...] D
Robert De Niro was considered too old to play David "Noodles" Aaronson at the age of 25. D
In the documentary Ennio: The Maestro (2021), maestro Morricone stated that this piece was writ [...] D
Sergio Leone had refused the offer to direct Il padrino (1972), an opportunity he deeply regret [...] D
The scene in which David "Noodles" Aaronson takes Deborah to dinner was filmed in Venice, while [...] D
The film premiered at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival in its original running time of three hours [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
In June 1982, prior to the start of filming, Sergio Leone tried to contact Harry Grey to tell h [...] D
The film takes place in 1920, 1932, 1933, and 1968. D
When Shane MacGowan of The Pogues was writing "Fairytale of New York", he had never actually vi [...] D
Julie Andrews and Kay Lenz were offered the role of Carol, but they turned it down. D
Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and James Woods appeared in Casinò (1995). D
The opera symphony "Amapola" can be heard on several occasions in the film: Deborah dances to a [...] D
According to one of the screenwriters, Sergio Leone did 35 takes of a large (and expensive) cro [...] D
Actor Paul Herman on Sergio Leone: He said he'd give me a part without having to read, but I in [...] D
Some people, including Sergio Leone, have suggested that the events in the 1960s depicted in th [...] D
Ennio Morricone's "Deborah's Theme" was later adapted as a song and performed by Céline Dion [...] D
When filming was completed, the footage ran to a total of eight to ten hours. Director Sergio L [...] D
In a 2018 interview, actress Diane Franklin made the following comments: "Fortunately, I never [...] D
Noodles Aaronson is associated with the motif of doors and keys: In 1933, a Chinaman ushers Noo [...] D
The Miami Beach scenes were filmed at the Don Cesar resort in St Pete Beach, Florida. D
By 1980, Sergio Leone spoke of casting Paul Newman as old David "Noodles" Aaronson and Tom Bere [...] D
Elizabeth McGovern personally felt there was little to work with in the part of Deborah. D
Police Chief Vincent Aiello was a Captain in an early draft. D
In the original script, Deborah Gelly was 15 years old. Elizabeth McGovern was 20 years old whe [...] D
Sergio Leone intended that the film be a tribute to early gangster films: Noodles's visit to hi [...] D
Elizabeth McGovern was asked about one of the film's most controversial scenes, when Noodles ra [...] D
Sergio Leone hinted that the final scene could suggest that the film was an opium-induced dream [...] D
This film is one of two starring Robert De Niro to end with the song "God Bless America". The o [...] D
The script was written in Italian by Leonardo Benvenuti. In 1981, writing partners Piero De Ber [...] D
Both Robert De Niro and William Forsythe would go on to play Al Capone, respectively in Brian D [...] D
Sergio Leone wanted the film to feature guest appearances by some of Hollywood's 1940s stars, s [...] D
Two (perhaps deliberate) musical anachronisms are present in the film: the song "God Bless Amer [...] D
Due to various edits and revisions over the years, this movie has been issued four separate MPA [...] D
The original script had Bailey as a Senator, but that was too high a profile for the purposes o [...] D
In their childhood, the boys deal with hoods named Bugsy and Al Capuano. These names are probab [...] D
Clint Eastwood reportedly turned down the role of Jimmy O'Donnell. D
According to an interview with Stuart Kaminsky on the Special Edition DVD, the outline that was [...] D
Fat Moe's 1968 bar was based on an actual location where Sergio Leone met Harry Grey. This bar, [...] D
In the early days of the project, Sergio Leone approached John Milius, a big fan of Leone, to w [...] D
How Noodles' gang was killed is never shown on the film, but is rather implied. It is widely be [...] D
The U.S. distributor reportedly failed to file the proper paperwork so that Ennio Morricone's s [...] D
This was Jennifer Connelly's first feature film role. She was 12 during principal photography. [...] D
To prepare a draft of the script, screenwriter Norman Mailer barricaded himself in a Rome hotel [...] D
Robert De Niro suggested that James Woods wear a set of perfect, bright white teeth to demonstr [...] D
In the early 1960s, Sergio Leone's brother-in-law Fulvio Morsella read an Italian translation o [...] D
The number 35 plays a part in the destinies of Noodles and Max. In 1923, Noodles steals Max's w [...] D
During the production shoot in Rome, some cast members got quite drunk on Sambuca one night and [...] D
Linda Ipanema's debut. D
According to James Woods, the question he's been asked the most is whether Max died in the garb [...] D
The street view of Manhattan Bridge (as seen in the film's poster) can be seen from Washington [...] D
Al Pacino and Jack Nicholson turned down the role of David "Noodles" Aaronson. D
Robert De Niro and William Forsythe appeared in City by the Sea (2002). D
Joe Pesci suggested Larry Rapp for the role of Fat Moe, having worked with him in Dear Mr. Wond [...] D
Director Sergio Leone was noted for his dynamic use of the 2.35:1 format. This film was his onl [...] D
Jodie Foster and Daryl Hannah turned down the role of Deborah. If Foster had accepted the role, [...] D
In October 1975, Sergio Leone declared that the cast would feature Gérard Depardieu as David [...] D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed Once Upon a Time in America. This film received three "recommends". D
During the baby-switching scene, the music heard is "La gazza ladra" ("The Thieving Magpie"), a musi [...] D

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Errori

When celebrating the end of the Prohibition Era, four bottles are opened with machetes. However, th [...] D
The film is supposedly about Jewish gangsters. But the director is a noted Italian, all of the gang [...] D
When Young Noodles holds Young Peggy in the toilet and she says "You better stop squeezing me, or I [...] D
In the scene at Miami Beach which takes place in 1933, beach goers are seen playing with beach ball [...] D
Container cargo cranes are visible when the boys are waiting to for the crates of booze to float to [...] D
When Deborah is a child her eyes are green; when she is an adult they are blue. D
In 1968, Noodles returns to the train station and opens a briefcase full of money. As he gets set t [...] D
When we see Max walk toward the garbage truck and supposedly get into the back to be ground up and [...] D
When the cargo floats to the surface in the scene in the harbor, the crates are floating with the b [...] D
In the iconic shot of the Manhattan Bridge between the two buildings, a modern streetlight is visib [...] D
When Noodles stabs Bugsy they are on the left side of the Manhattan bridge. But when the police are [...] D
In 1921 after the boys conceive and complete the job of smuggling liquor in through the harbor, the [...] D
When Noodles talks to Deborah in the dressing room after her play, every time she raises her voice [...] D
A 1950s New York housing project is visible when Bugsy shoots Dominic in the early 1920s. D
In November, 1968, when Noodles visits the locker in the station and pulls out a wad of US Currency [...] D
The Plymouth Valiant Duster was not available until 1970. D
Early, when the guy is being beaten, the thugs shoot the punching bag next to his head to scare him [...] D
Just before the boys demonstrate the salt trick to the Italians, fluorescent lighting is visible in [...] D
Noodles watches a 1967 telecast concerning the investigation revolving around Chairman Bailey (on a [...] D
When Noodles first meets the adult Deborah (1.45:30) his hair is dry and neatly combed but moments [...] D
One of the cars parked outside Secretary Bailey's (Max's) mansion in 1968 was a silver 1971 Cadilla [...] D
While Dominic looks at himself in the mirror, just after the boys talk about the deadbeat newsstand [...] D
The scenes at the Miami hotel show the sun setting over the water. Miami is on the Atlantic coast, [...] D
Chief Aiello wears Captains insignia, not police chief's rank. D
In 1968, Noodles rents a 1962 Pontiac, which is far too old to be in a rental fleet. D
The boys first put money in a locker at the Lackawana Terminal in Hoboken, NJ. When they come out i [...] D
When Fat Moe gives Noodles the locker key, he opens the door of the clock. The key for winding up t [...] D
During the Famous scene where the young boys are crossing the street with the Manhattan bridge in t [...] D
In the credits, the song Yesterday is "Used by permission Norther Songs Ltd." where it should say " [...] D
When Noodles and Max confront for the first time, while unloading the chandelier and Noodles takes [...] D
Darlanne Fluegel's last name is misspelled in the opening credits. D
When Deborah picks up the 78rpm record it is clearly a U. S Decca record with a label that wasn't u [...] D
When Max and Noodles are on the beach, Noodles' girlfriend lays a newspaper across his face. When t [...] D
In the very first scene, when the woman is shot, her shirt is covered in blood. When she is shot ag [...] D
During the scene when the young boys set the newspaper stand on fire, they run around the corner an [...] D
When Noodles is visiting Deborah, during the various cuts when she is telling him to take the back [...] D
A guy in 1933 cuts cheese with a knife model Buck 110 that was created in 1962. D
When Deborah removes her theatrical make-up, her hands get covered a mix of greasepaint and make-up [...] D
When Deborah's train leaves for Hollywood, a French railroad car (SNCF) is on a track in the backgr [...] D

Frase

Noodles: Who is Secretary Bailey? Deborah Gelly [...] D
Deborah Gelly: Age can wither me, Noodles. We're [...] D
Sharkey: [O'Donnell has been shot in the leg by [...] D
Officer 'Fartface' Whitey: Okay, boys, we're eve [...] D
[in 1931, Noodles meets Fat Moe] Noodles: Fat M [...] D
Noodles: Why'd you ask me to come here, Mr. Bail [...] D
Max: You know, I've been watching you all night, [...] D
Deborah Gelly: Why do you want to see me? Noodl [...] D
Chicken Joe: [as he and another thug are torturi [...] D
Patrick 'Patsy' Goldberg: [Patsy and Max have Cr [...] D
Peggy: Come on, let's see if you can guess who i [...] D
[after switching Aiello's baby boy] Max: So? N [...] D
Noodles: I always thought you might have helped [...] D
Max: Ladies and gents, I drink to the demise of [...] D
Beefy: [beating up Moe] Who you protecting, you [...] D
[Max shows Noodles his latest purchase] Noodles [...] D
[Deborah cleans up the bar while the rest of the [...] D
[Noodles runs into Moe as he is carrying a pile [...] D
[at a restaurant] Noodles: You wanted a place b [...] D
Young Max: From here on, we establish the shared [...] D
[In 1968, Noodles notices a picture] Noodles: W [...] D
Noodles: How's your sister? Fat Moe: I ain't se [...] D
Patrick 'Patsy' Goldberg: Hey, Noodles, get a lo [...] D
[Noodles finds Fat Moe tied up] Fat Moe: Noodle [...] D
Noodles: What does Bailey want from me? Deborah [...] D
[about Deborah] Young Noodles: She don't leave [...] D
[Deborah orders her maid Margo to leave her alon [...] D
[in 1968, Noodles meets Fat Moe] Noodles: I bro [...] D
Police Chief Aiello: Find my son, or I'll burn d [...] D
Deborah Gelly: Noodles... you're the only person [...] D
Joe Minaldi: [inspecting diamonds through a loup [...] D
Young Noodles: You'll put up, and you'll shut up [...] D
[changing his baby son's diaper] Police Chief A [...] D
Patrick 'Patsy' Goldberg: You know what? You kno [...] D
[regarding the mausoleum that has been built for [...] D
Young Noodles: Who're YOU calling a cockroach? [...] D
[Max interrupts Noodles passionately kissing Deb [...] D
Noodles: We gotta reorganize, Max. And I got a c [...] D
Sgt. P. Halloran: Sergeant Halloran. Hello. Who' [...] D
[Noodles is raping Carol] Max: We're going, you [...] D
Young Peggy: [to Noodles] Bring me a charlotte r [...] D
Dominic: Bugsy's coming! Run! D
[after Joe is executed] Max: You okay? Noodles [...] D
[Peggy introduces the gang to Carol] Peggy: You [...] D
Carol: Max made fools of us, Noodles! He wanted [...] D
Noodles: You've been around. Where'd you learn t [...] D
[watching a TV news broadcast about the Bailey S [...] D
Max: Holy shit! Noodles! Noodles! Come here, com [...] D
Max: While you were on vacation, we were working [...] D
[Patsy meets Peggy] Young Peggy: What do you wa [...] D
Noodles: Well, at least you recognized me. That' [...] D
[Before Max's grand robbery] Noodles: I'm gonna [...] D
[a romantic moment between Noodles and Deborah i [...] D
[last words] Dominic: [shot by Bugsy] Noodles.. [...] D
Max: You'll be carrying the stink of the streets [...] D
Noodles: Let's go for a swim... [accelerates th [...] D
Deborah Gelly: You dancing? Noodles: You asking [...] D
[Noodles meets a young man, the spitting image o [...] D
Bugsy: [Bugsy and his gang have beaten Noodles a [...] D
[first lines] [In 1933, three goons question a [...] D
[Noodles gives Moe a letter to read] Fat Moe: W [...] D
[Noodles is spying on Deborah as she dances] Yo [...] D
[last lines] Secretary Bailey: [checking his po [...] D
Noodles: I'm not interested in friends from thos [...] D
Bercovicz & Co. hearse: Why go on living when we [...] D
Noodles: [to Deborah] There were two things I co [...] D
[in 1931, Noodles meets Deborah] Deborah Gelly: [...] D
Deborah Gelly: I'm leaving tomorrow to go to Hol [...] D
[as Deborah dances to a record of "Amapola", she [...] D
Noodles: It's true I have killed people, Mr. Bai [...] D
[Chief Aiello's son is missing and he gets a cal [...] D
Police Chief Aiello: I'm the chief of police, no [...] D
Frankie Minaldi: Hey, Joe, tell these guys the s [...] D
Sharkey: You boys got yourself a real martyr for [...] D
Patrick 'Patsy' Goldberg: Let's talk to her... [...] D
[Noodles meets Fat Moe after raping his sister D [...] D
[In 1968, Noodles meets a familiar figure in hea [...] D
Young Peggy: [being groped by Noodles] You bette [...] D
[Prohibition is repealed] Noodles: Hey, Maxie. [...] D
Noodles: To keep from going crazy, you have to c [...] D
Deborah Gelly: Where were you? Noodles: I was o [...] D
Carol: Hit me! Noodles: What, are you crazy? [...] D
Fat Moe: When did you get back? Noodles: Today. [...] D
Young Patsy: Hey, stop by for you later! Young [...] D
Deborah Gelly: There's an exit back this way. No [...] D
James Conway O'Donnell: Who are you? Who's payin [...] D
[In 1931, Max greets Noodles, who has just gotte [...] D
Secretary Bailey: Sit down, Noodles. Make yourse [...] D
[In 1931, Max picks up a just-released Noodles i [...] D
[about Max's Reserve Bank job] Carol: What chan [...] D
Frankie Minaldi: [introducing the gang to Joe] H [...] D
Young Deborah: [to Noodles, reading the Torah] " [...] D
[In 1932, Noodles takes Deborah out to dinner] [...] D
Fat Moe: [winding up a clock] What do you think? [...] D
Carol: [looking at Noodles] Why don't we make it [...] D

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