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Boardwalk Empire season 4
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The fourth season of the HBO television series Boardwalk Empire premiered on September 8, 2013, and concluded on November 24, 2013, consisting of 12 episodes.[1] The series was created by Terence Winter and based on the book Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times and Corruption of Atlantic City by Nelson Johnson. Set in Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition era, the series stars Steve Buscemi as Enoch "Nucky" Thompson (based on the historical Enoch L. Johnson),[2] a political figure who rose to prominence and controlled Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition period of the 1920s and early 1930s. The fourth season takes place between February and August, 1924. The fourth season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on August 19, 2014.[3]
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Main cast
Ron Livingston and Jeffrey Wright joined the main cast, while Charlie Cox and Bobby Cannavale departed.
- Steve Buscemi as Enoch "Nucky" Thompson, the former treasurer of Atlantic County, New Jersey, now a full-time bootlegger.
- Kelly Macdonald as Margaret Thompson, Nucky's estranged wife who's now working at a business firm in New York City.
- Michael Shannon as Nelson Van Alden/George Mueller, a former prohibition agent and former iron salesman who is now a debt collector for the Capones and works as an undercover agent for them by disguising himself as O'Banion's henchman and florist at his flower shop.
- Shea Whigham as Elias "Eli" Thompson, Nucky's younger brother and the former sheriff of Atlantic City who now is co-owner of one of Nucky's alcohol warehouses.
- Michael Stuhlbarg as Arnold Rothstein, a New York gangster and gambler whose luck in gambling is going down.
- Stephen Graham as Al Capone, a Chicago gangster who seeks to make it big.
- Vincent Piazza as Charlie Luciano, a New York gangster and Masseria's enforcer and associate who also plans to make it big.
- Michael Kenneth Williams as Albert "Chalky" White, a black gangster, Nucky's business partner, leader of Atlantic City's black community, and owner of the Onyx Club who faces trouble and a threat from Dr. Narcisse.
- Anthony Laciura as Eddie Kessler, Nucky's bumbling German butler who suffers from his boss's verbal abuse and decides to make it big himself.
- Paul Sparks as Mickey Doyle, a comedic Polish-American gangster and one of Nucky's business partners who co-owns one of his main alcohol warehouses with Eli.
- Jack Huston as Richard Harrow, a WW1 veteran, former enforcer for Jimmy Darmody, and former bodyguard of the Artemis Club who is now a contract killer and assassin hoping to reunite with his sister.
- Ron Livingston as Roy Phillips, a Piggly Wiggly businessman who becomes Gillian's lover however is secretly a Pinkerton agent set up by Leander Whitlock.
- Jeffrey Wright as Dr. Valentin Narcisse, a Harlem Doctor of Divinity and bootlegger who has a feud with Chalky White.
- Gretchen Mol as Gillian Darmody, the mother of deceased Jimmy, Tommy's grandmother, and the former madame of the Artemis Club who is now suffering from heroin addiction.
Recurring
- Brian Geraghty as Agent Warren Knox/James "Jim" Tolliver
- Margot Bingham as Daughter Maitland
- Ben Rosenfield as Willie Thompson
- Domenick Lombardozzi as Ralph Capone
- Patricia Arquette as Sally Wheet
- Erik LaRay Harvey as Dunn Purnsley
- Christina Jackson as Maybelle White
- Eric Ladin as J. Edgar Hoover
- Brady and Connor Noon as Tommy Darmody
- Wrenn Schmidt as Julia Sagorsky
- Jacob A. Ware as Federal Agent Selby
- Greg Antonacci as Johnny Torrio
- Mark Borkowski as Paul Sagorsky
- Kayla Ferguson as Doris
- Will Janowitz as Hymie Weiss
- Charlie Plummer as Michael Thompson
- Kevin O'Rourke as Edward L. Bader
- Christiane Seidel as Sigrid Mueller
- Arron Shiver as Dean O'Banion
- Morgan Spector as Frank Capone
- Natalie Wachen as Lenore White
- Katherine Waterston as Emma Harrow
- Anatol Yusef as Meyer Lansky
- Pearce Bunting as Bill McCoy
- Chris Caldovino as Tonino Sandrelli
- Joe Caniano as Jake Guzik
- Dominic Chianese as Leander Whitlock
- Ivo Nandi as Joe Masseria
- Stephen Root as Gaston Means
- Vincenzo Amato as Vincenzo Petrucelli
- Josie and Lucy Gallina as Emily Schroeder
- Declan and Rory McTigue as Theodore "Teddy" Schroeder
- Fredric Lehne as Owney Madden
- Joseph Riccobene as Frankie Yale
- Joseph Aniska as Agent Stan Sawicki
- James Cromwell as Andrew W. Mellon
- Stephen DeRosa as Eddie Cantor
- Glenn Fleshler as George Remus
- Peter McRobbie as Supervisor Frederick Elliot
- Julianne Nicholson as Esther Randolph
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Episodes
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Reception
Critical reception
The fourth season of Boardwalk Empire received positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregator website Metacritic, the fourth season scored 77/100 based on 13 reviews.[16] Another aggregator website, Rotten Tomatoes, gave the fourth season a 98% rating based on 43 reviews, with an average score of 8/10. The site consensus read, "Boardwalk Empire continues to benefit from its meticulously realized period trappings, but what keeps the show watchable is its supremely talented ensemble players."[17]
Awards and nominations
For the 20th Screen Actors Guild Awards, the cast was nominated for Best Drama Ensemble, Steve Buscemi was nominated for Best Drama Actor, and the series was nominated for Best Stunt Team.[18] Jeffrey Wright received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for the 4th Critics' Choice Television Awards.[19] For the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards, Tim Van Patten was nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for the episode "Farewell Daddy Blues".[20]
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