An American's Story (Napoleon's World)

An American's Story was a 1985 epic crime film directed by George Deacon and written by Alan Flynn, loosely based off of the later chapters of Carlio Brunzi's 1973 novel An Immigrant's Tale. The film was a sequel to the 1982 masterpiece Coming to America and starred Robert de Niro, Dom Pineda, Sal Caparza, Jack Nicholson, Michael McMahon, Gabrielle Howard, Edward Mason, Peter Dempsey, Sylvia Lockhart, Maureen McDonald, Donald Sutherland, Jack Germaine, and Liam Neeson.

The film was universally acclaimed and won a slew of awards, including a sweep at the Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe Awards and won six Academy Awards, including Best Director, Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor (De Niro), Best Supporting Actor (Sal Caparza) and Best Set Design.

Cast

 * Robert De Niro as Alphonse "Alphie" Scariane
 * Dom Pineda as Young Alphonse Scariane
 * Sal Caparza as Nicolas "Nicky" Girardi
 * Jack Nicholson as Tommie Ryan
 * Michael McMahon as Gino Girardi
 * Gabrielle Howard as Gabriella "Gabby" Scariane
 * Edward Mason as Salvatore Scusso
 * Maureen McDonald as Carla Scariane-Scusso
 * Donald Sutherland as Roger Busch
 * Jack Germaine as Mayor Furlough
 * Liam Neeson as Henry St. John
 * Peter Dempsey as Guiseppe Falco
 * Nina Nally as Young Gabby
 * Henry Friend as Stu Tyler