Cast:
Pola Negri (a.f.), Rudolph Valentino (a.f.), Al Capone (a.f.), Samuel Goldwyn (a.f.), Lucky Luciano (a.f.), Franklin D. Roosevelt (a.f.), Fiorello LaGuardia (a.f.)Plots(1)
At the turn of the 20th century, they crossed the Atlantic Ocean leaving a miserable, persecuted or uncertain existence in Europe for New York's wide avenues, Brooklyn's profitable gambling dens or Hollywood's Highlights.
Like 12 millions of other emigrants, they landed on Ellis Island, first outpost of the American federal immigration station in the Upper New York Bay, ultimate gateway to the United-States of America. In those decisive hours, when their fates do not belong to them and are in someone else's hands, where federal immigration inspectors decide who is approved and who is sent home, the Melting Pot was born, built up of the teeming masses arriving from the Old Continent.
Rewriting the story of some exemplary destinies for a few, among the anonymous and long-forgotten voices of the other immigrants, we will relate the greatest european tragedies of the first half of the 20th century to an ambivalent America, which welcomes through successive waves, an immigration who will recreate and embody the « American Dream ». (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Pola Negri (a.f.)
Russian Empire
Best movies:
Madame DuBarry (1919)
The Wildcat (1921)
Bella Donna (1923)
Rudolph Valentino (a.f.)
Italy
Best movies:
Camille (1921)
The Eagle (1925)
Blood and Sand (1922)
Al Capone (a.f.)
USA
Best movies:
Zelig (1983) - a.f.
Call Northside 777 (1948)
Samuel Goldwyn (a.f.)
Poland
Best movies:
Lucky Luciano (a.f.)
Italy
Franklin D. Roosevelt (a.f.)
USA
Best movies:
The Roaring Twenties (1939) - a.f.
A Bridge Too Far (1977) - a.f.
Contact (1997) - a.f.
Fiorello LaGuardia (a.f.)
USA
Best movies:
The Girl Can't Help It (1956) - a.f.
Cast a Giant Shadow (1966) - a.f.