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===First Appearences=== |
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#[[Roberto De Felice]] as [[Gerardo Scarpato]] |
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#[[Michael De Nola]] as a [[Maranzano Gangster]] |
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#[[RJ Fattori]] as a [[Street urchin]], 1884 |
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#[[Eliud Kauffman]] as a [[Cuban Army Captain]] |
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#[[Warner Miller]] as [[Milton]], prisoner |
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#[[Juan Mirt]] as a [[Cuban business child]] |
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#[[Valentino Musumeci]] as an [[Atlantic City urchin]], 1884 |
#[[Valentino Musumeci]] as an [[Atlantic City urchin]], 1884 |
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#[[Donald Paul]] as a [[Chain Gang Prisoner]] |
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#[[Sarah Shankman]] as [[Alice]], Margaret’s co-worker |
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#[[Michael Siberry]] as Senator [[Wendell Lloyd]] |
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#[[John Talalas]] as a [[Chain Gang Boss]] |
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#[[Daniel Wolfe]] as a [[Chain Gang Guard]] |
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#[[Jonah Young]] as a [[Chain Gang Guard]] |
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#[[Bree Branker]] as a dancer |
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#[[Lou Brockman]] as a dancer |
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#[[Natalia Lepore Hagan]] as a dancer |
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3216480/ "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" on IMDb] |
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Revision as of 21:10, 15 November 2016
"Golden Days for Boys and Girls" is the first episode of the fifth season of Boardwalk Empire, and the 49th episode overall. It was written by Executive Producer Howard Korder and directed by Executive Producer Tim Van Patten. It first aired on September 7, 2014 and drew 2.37 million US viewers.
Plot
Synopsis
Season 5 opens in 1931 with Nucky in Cuba, where he presses a U.S. senator on the likelihood of Prohibition's repeal and eyes a future business deal with a rum magnate. Meanwhile, Margaret witnesses a casualty of the Great Depression on Wall Street; Luciano makes a bold career move; Chalky catches a break to get out of a bad situation; and in a flashback to 1884, a young Nucky makes an impression on the Commodore.
Appearences
First Appearences
- Salvatore Maranzano - new Boss of New York.
Deaths
- Mr. Bennett - Committing suicide.
- Joe Masseria - Shot by Benjamin Siegel and Tonino Sandrelli.
- unknown numbers of prisoners and guards
- Unnamed Meyer Lansky's hitman.
Production
Cast
Starring
- Steve Buscemi as Enoch "Nucky" Thompson
- Kelly MacDonald as Margaret Thompson
- Michael Shannon as Nelson Van Alden / George Mueller (credit only)
- Shea Whigham as Elias "Eli" Thompson (credit only)
- Stephen Graham as Al Capone (credit only)
- Vincent Piazza as Salvatore Charlie "Lucky" Luciano
- Michael Kenneth Williams as Chalky White
- Paul Sparks as Mickey Doyle (credit only)
- Jeffrey Wright as Valentin Narcisse (credit only)
- Ben Rosenfield as Willie Thompson (credit only)
- and Gretchen Mol as Gillian Darmody (credit only)
Guest Starring
- Patricia Arquette as Sally Wheet
- Anatol Yusef as Meyer Lansky
- Ian Hart as Ethan Thompson, 1884
- Chris Caldovino as Tonino Sandrelli
- Ivo Nandi as Joe Masseria
- Boris McGiver as Sheriff Peter Lindsay, 1884
- Michael Zegen as Bugsy Siegel
- John Ellison Conlee as Commodore Louis Kaestner, 1884
- Erin Dilly as Elenore Thompson, 1884
- Giampiero Judica as Salvatore Maranzano
- Patch Darragh as Mr. Bennett
- Paul Calderon as Arquimedes
- John C. Vennema as Lawrence Conors
- Danny McCarthy as Pat Halligan, 1884
- Nolan Lyons as Enoch Thompson, 1884
- Oakes Fegley as Elias Thompson, 1884
Co-starring
- Marcus Anturri as Jim Neary, 1884
- Onata Aprile as Susan Thompson, 1884
- Roberta Colindrez as a Cuban prostitute
- Roberto De Felice as Gerardo Scarpato
- Michael De Nola as a Maranzano Gangster
- James Engel as an Atlantic City Tourist, 1884
- RJ Fattori as a Street urchin, 1884
- Jorge Ferragut as Rogelio, the waiter
- Lee Godart as Maxime Ronis
- Olli Haaskivi as Conor's Assistant
- Brian Haley as the Lead Guard
- Joseph Huffman as a Stock Broker
- Eliud Kauffman as a Cuban Army Captain
- Elisha Lawson as a Chain Gang Prisoner
- Rachel McPhee as Lady in Wagon, 1884
- Warner Miller as Milton, prisoner
- Juan Mirt as a Cuban business child
- Valentino Musumeci as an Atlantic City urchin, 1884
- Julia Osborne as an Atlantic City Tourist, 1884
- Donald Paul as a Chain Gang Prisoner
- Sarah Shankman as Alice, Margaret’s co-worker
- Michael Siberry as Senator Wendell Lloyd
- John Talalas as a Chain Gang Boss
- Laura E. Taylor as an Atlantic City Tourist, 1884
- Daniel Wolfe as a Chain Gang Guard
- Maxwell Zener as a Havana Tourist, at the protest
- Jonah Young as a Chain Gang Guard
- Bree Branker as a dancer
- Lou Brockman as a dancer
- Eva Carrozza as a dancer
- Heather Gehring as a dancer
- Natalia Lepore Hagan as a dancer
- Stephen Hanna as a dancer
- Melana Lloyd as a dancer
- Manuel Rojas as a dancer
- Jeffrey C. Sousa as a dancer
- Ian Klein as a dancer
Crew
Opening credits
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Closing credits
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Promotion
Images
Videos
Reception
Memorable Quotes
References
External Links
- "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" on HBO.com
- Boardwalk Empire Season 5 on Wikipedia
- "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" on IMDb
Season Five |
#01 "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" | #05 "King of Norway" |
#02 "The Good Listener" | #06 "Devil You Know" |
#03 "What Jesus Said" | #07 "Friendless Child" |
#04 "Cuanto" | #08 "Eldorado" |