Boardwalk Empire Season 4

Atlantic City, February 1924: Picking up 8 months after the events of Season 3, Nucky Thompson is laying low at the end of the Boardwalk after barely surviving an overthrow by gangster Gyp Rosetti. But the calm will be short-lived, as Nucky faces new challenges, including a clash with a violent Harl...

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Main Author: Winter, Terence (Creator, Screenwriter)
Other Authors: Korder, Howard (Screenwriter), Lehane, Dennis (Screenwriter), Matthews, David (Screenwriter), Overmeyer, Eric (Screenwriter), Chambers, Cristine (Screenwriter), Ames, Jennifer (Screenwriter), Turner, Steve (Screenwriter), Flebotte, David (Screenwriter), Buscemi, Steve, 1957- (Actor), MacDonald, Kelly, 1976- (Actor), Shannon, Michael, 1974- (Actor), Whigham, Shea, 1969- (Actor), Stuhlbarg, Michael (Actor), Graham, Stephen, 1973- (Actor), Piazza, Vincent (Actor), Williams, Michael Kenneth (Actor), Laciura, Anthony (Actor), Sparks, Paul, 1971- (Actor), Huston, Jack, 1982- (Actor), Livingston, Ron (Actor), Wright, Jeffrey (Actor), Mol, Gretchen (Actor), Johnson, Nelson, 1948-
Format: Videos DVD
Language: English
French
Spanish
Chinese
Portuguese
Thai
Series: Boardwalk empire (Television program)
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Summary: Atlantic City, February 1924: Picking up 8 months after the events of Season 3, Nucky Thompson is laying low at the end of the Boardwalk after barely surviving an overthrow by gangster Gyp Rosetti. But the calm will be short-lived, as Nucky faces new challenges, including a clash with a violent Harlem power broker, a battle with his brother Eli over Eli's college-age son, and the irresistible lure of lucrative- and perilous- opportunities in Florida.
Item Description: Originally broadcast on television by HBO in 2013.
Based on the book: Boardwalk Empire : the birth, high times and corruption of Atlantic City / Nelson Johnson.
"HBO Home Entertainment."
Special features: Season 3: Revisited; The Onyx Club: a step back in time; Becoming Harrow; New Characters; Audio commentaries with cast and crew on select episodes.
Bonus features: Disc 3. Commentary for 'Family limitation' by Tim Van Patten and Howard Korder; Commentary for 'Hold me in paradise' by Terence Winter and Brian Kirk. Disc 4. "Atlantic City: the original sin city" featurette; Speakeasy tour.
Physical Description: 4 videodiscs (approximately 360 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: DVD, region 1, widescreen (16:9) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0.
Audience: TV rating: TV-MA.
Awards: Winner of 8 Emmy Awards