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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Boardwalk Empire Filming at The Montauk Club in Park Slope
This week ctors and crew are shooting the pilot of HBO's new drama Boardwalk Empire at the Montauk Club in Park Slope. Martin Scorsese is the director and Terence Winter, a writer and producer of The Sopranos, is the writer. The series is being produced by Scorsese along with Mark Wahlberg and Steven Levenson. Here is New York has photos. An outdoor set is being built in Greenpoint.
Here is the cast list:
- Steve Buscemi starring as Nucky Johnson
- Kelly Macdonald as Margaret, an enterprising Irish immigrant
- Michael Pitt as Jimmy Darmody, an ambitious punk in Nucky’s gang
- Michael Shannon as federal agent Van Alden
- Stephen Graham as Al Capone
- Vincent Piazza as Lucky Luciano
- Aleksa Palladino as Angela Darmody, Jimmy’s wife
- Paul Sparks as a bootlegging funeral director
- Shea Whigham as Eli Johnson, a corrupt county sheriff
- Anthony Laciura as Louis Kessel
- Charisma Carpenter in an as-yet unnamed role
- Ann Marie Seall as Babette
From the Boardwalk Empire website here's a plot summary of the book on which the HBO series is based:
A bustling little city by the seashore, totally dependent upon money spent by tourists, Atlantic City’s popularity rose in the early 20th century and peaked during Prohibition. The resort’s singular purpose of providing a good time to its visitors—whether lawful or not—demanded a single mentality to rule the town. Success of the local economy was the only ideology, and critics and do-gooders weren’t tolerated.
By 1900, a political juggernaut, funded by payoffs from gambling rooms, bars, and brothels, was firmly entrenched. For the next 70 years, Atlantic City was dominated by a partnership comprised of local politicians and racketeers. This unique alliance reached full bloom in the person of Enoch “Nucky” Johnson—the second of three bosses to head the Republican machine that dominated city politics and society.
In Boardwalk Empire, Nucky Johnson, Louis “the Commodore” Kuehnle, Frank “Hap” Farley, and Atlantic City itself spring to life in all their garish splendor. Author Nelson Johnson traces “AC” from its humble beginnings as Jonathan Pitney’s seaside health resort, through the notorious backroom politics and power struggles, to the city’s astonishing rebirth as an entertainment and gambling mecca where anything goes.
Boardwalk Empire is a colorful, irresistible history of a unique city and culture. Here is proof positive that truth is stranger—and more compelling—than fiction.
June 18, 2009 | Permalink
Comments
What a great setting for a film. The Montauk Club is lovely.
Posted by: Gordon | Jun 24, 2009 4:08:30 PM








