The lives and struggles of some of the countless immigrants who arrived on Ellis Island during the 19th century in search of the American Dream.The lives and struggles of some of the countless immigrants who arrived on Ellis Island during the 19th century in search of the American Dream.The lives and struggles of some of the countless immigrants who arrived on Ellis Island during the 19th century in search of the American Dream.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 wins & 7 nominations total
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- TriviaThis was Richard Burton's final performance. It was filmed after 1984 (1984), his final theatrical film. He only agreed to play a supporting role in this television series because his daughter, Kate Burton, was in the cast. Debilitated by years of alcohol abuse, his difficulty remembering his lines required masterful editing to manipulate a successful performance from him.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1985)
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Here, from the Golden Age of the Mini-Series, is one of those big, multi-star affairs which spans decades and which blends a number of sub-plots into a kind of historical panorama. True, it's all a bit superficial and there's more than a touch of soap-opera in the proceedings, but when one says, "They don't make 'em like this anymore," one says it with regret.
The story-line runs from just after the turn-of-the-century through World War I and it centers on a Jewish immigrant from Russia who becomes a successful Broadway songwriter, a handsome Italian who moves from gigolo to politician, and two young women from Ireland, one of whom becomes blind and one of whom has a dark secret in her past.
Curious is the case of the actor billed as "Greg Martyn" who plays the Italian immigrant. He's a tall, good-looking man with a lot of presence and he has one of the show's more memorable scenes: he's tied shirtless to a hot radiator by a loan-shark angry that his money hasn't been re-paid. Who can forget that "sizzling" sound made when the Italian's naked, sweaty back is pressed against the scorching metal?
Yet, despite all this, Greg Martyn's career went absolutely nowhere after "Ellis Island."
Performances are uniformly good throughout but notwithstanding his prominent billing, Richard Burton has little to do and seems to be running on "auto-pilot."
The story-line runs from just after the turn-of-the-century through World War I and it centers on a Jewish immigrant from Russia who becomes a successful Broadway songwriter, a handsome Italian who moves from gigolo to politician, and two young women from Ireland, one of whom becomes blind and one of whom has a dark secret in her past.
Curious is the case of the actor billed as "Greg Martyn" who plays the Italian immigrant. He's a tall, good-looking man with a lot of presence and he has one of the show's more memorable scenes: he's tied shirtless to a hot radiator by a loan-shark angry that his money hasn't been re-paid. Who can forget that "sizzling" sound made when the Italian's naked, sweaty back is pressed against the scorching metal?
Yet, despite all this, Greg Martyn's career went absolutely nowhere after "Ellis Island."
Performances are uniformly good throughout but notwithstanding his prominent billing, Richard Burton has little to do and seems to be running on "auto-pilot."
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