Summary:
'When I was first approached by HBO to use Nelson Johnson's
book as the basis for a TV series, my biggest challenge was
choosing a time period in which to set it. Ultimately I settled
on the 1920s of Atlantic City's legendary treasurer Nucky
Johnson. A place of spectacle, shady politics, fast women and
backroom deals' -Terence Winter, Emmy Award-winning writer of
The Sopranos and Executive Producer of Boardwalk Empire From
its humble beginnings as a fledgling seaside resort, Atlantic
City grew to be America's playground - loud, brash, and
dedicated to the pursuit of pleasure. In 1920 alcohol was
banned across the States under Prohibition, yet, thanks to
racketeers and corrupt politicians, the liquor in Atlantic City
never stopped flowing. As the brothels, bars and gambling rooms
flourished, the reputation of both the city itself and its most
famous resident grew. Enoch 'Nucky' Johnson was a powerful
political force and leading figure in organised crime. His
corrupt alliance created a city where the rules just didn't
apply, the dollar ruled and the law could be bought. The book
that inspired the HBO series, Boardwalk Empire brings to life
Nucky and the whole cast of his shady associates. Recounting
the life of this fascinating city and its most colourful
residents, it's a brilliantly told story of a city built on
cards and dice, booze and broads.