Подпольная империя The Emerald City (2010–2014) Online
- Original Title :
- The Emerald City
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Crime / Drama / History
- Year :
- 2010–2014
- Directror :
- Simon Cellan Jones
- Cast :
- Steve Buscemi,Michael Pitt,Kelly Macdonald
- Writer :
- Terence Winter,Lawrence Konner
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 59min
- Rating :
- 8.6/10
After the unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Nucky on the Boardwalk fails, Harrow is assigned to guard Margaret and the kids. Initially they are repulsed by his appearance, but they soon see him as a friend. Torrio becomes furious over Capone's childishness, and the gangster's protégé promises his mentor he will act more maturely in the future. Jimmy mistakenly believes Dittrich is cuckolding him with Angela and beats the photographer so severely he ends up in the hospital, prompting Mary to propose running away to Paris with Angela and her son. In order to strike back at Lansky and his operation Nucky has Chalky feign displeasure with his organization in order to trap the D'Alessios.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Steve Buscemi | - | Enoch 'Nucky' Thompson | |
Michael Pitt | - | James 'Jimmy' Darmody | |
Kelly Macdonald | - | Margaret Schroeder | |
Michael Shannon | - | Nelson Van Alden | |
Shea Whigham | - | Elias 'Eli' Thompson (credit only) | |
Aleksa Palladino | - | Angela Darmody | |
Michael Stuhlbarg | - | Arnold Rothstein | |
Stephen Graham | - | Al Capone | |
Vincent Piazza | - | Lucky Luciano | |
Paz de la Huerta | - | Lucy Danziger | |
Michael Kenneth Williams | - | Chalky White | |
Anthony Laciura | - | Eddie Kessler | |
Paul Sparks | - | Mickey Doyle | |
Dabney Coleman | - | Commodore Louis Kaestner (credit only) | |
Greg Antonacci | - | Johnny Torrio |
Margaret tells Richard that she is reading to the children out of "The Wizard of Oz," later the basis for The Wizard of Oz (1939). Oddly, both the book pictured on-screen and the text spoken come from "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz," the fourth book in L. Frank Baum's famous Oz series.
First appearance of Jake Guzik, played by Joe Caniano.