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Directed by Sergio Leone of "spaghetti western" fame, Once Upon A Time In America (1984; reissued director's cut 2003) features a rare attempt to portray opium smoking outside the Orient. Although the storyline spans four decades, an opium-smoking scene featuring Robert De Niro is supposed to be taking place in New York City circa 1933.
The opium den depicted here is based on old photos that survive of an opium den in New York in the early 20th century. Certain elements of this set were obviously taken from these photos, although the size of the den has been enlarged for this scene and the decor has been enhanced. The system of tiered bunks lining the walls was a typical feature of downmarket opium dens in Asia as well as North America. However in real life they never stretched so high as these do -- the highest bunk would have been only about eye-level with a person standing before one.
The giant image of the Mahayana Buddhist deity, the clusters of flickering candles and lamps, and the mock-Chinese erotica, are all details that are more fitting of one of Manhattan's early 21st century über-hip Asian-fusion restaurants than a mid-20th century opium den. If I wanted to get really nitpicky I could also mention that Chinese men were no longer wearing their hair in queues (that long pig-tail) after the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911, nor would it be likely that the "Chinese theatre" that is adjacent to the opium den in this film would feature Indonesian "wayang kulit" shadow puppetry accompanied by "gamelan" music (Yes, I'm sure New York was very cosmopolitan even back then, but come on!).
Still, it's a magical scene, and Leone's depiction of an opium den outside the Orient is vastly superior to another that comes to mind -- that featured in the opening scenes of From Hell starring Johnny Depp as Jack the Ripper. That depiction of an opium den in Victorian London is wholly and laughably groundless, being based on the tabloid journalism and trash novels of the day which were meant to scandalize Londoners with the goings on within the foggy confines of the Limehouse dockyards. No such dens of posh debauchery ever existed in London.
New York's opium dens were, on the other hand, fact not fiction, and were minutely described by Dr. H.H. Kane in an article in Harpers Weekly in 1881. According to author Nick Tosches, the last opium den in New York City was raided and shut down in the 1950s.
For those interested in learning more about antique Chinese opium-smoking accouterments, as well as opium history and lore, please inquire at the website for Silkworm Books. The publisher has just released a photograph-driven art book entitled The Art of Opium Antiques, by Steven Martin. www.opiummuseum.com


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thanks for postin it ( 1 year ago by Taramtatam)
thanks for postin it
Where would we be ... ( 1 year ago by ruotze)
Where would we be without Robert De Niro?!
mr. robert de nero ... ( 1 year ago by destroyerr666)
mr. robert de nero can you be so kind and give the address of this place ?
thank in advance.
To bad these place ... ( 1 year ago by thetruthhurtsusa)
To bad these place weren't still around.
robert de niro ... ( 1 year ago by tsmolik08)
robert de niro tokes like a champ
this dope is no ... ( 1 year ago by bigsky533)
this dope is no good. just make you tired and want to do nothing. Exactly like weed but only worst. I'd rather be smoking crack than this shit.
You sound as though ... ( 1 year ago by OpiumMuseum)
You sound as though you speak from experience.
i've tried crack, ... ( 1 year ago by bigsky533)
i've tried crack, never ever did heroin, knowing the withdrawals it causes. was a big pot smoker for many years before I quit, luckily i have tobacco to fall back on or else I'd be jonesing the harder stuff.
you talking to ... ( 1 year ago by thankgodImwhite)
you talking to me-lol
says 'WAKE UP' to ... ( 11 months ago by ciaranpip)
says 'WAKE UP' to me.... and i like drugs
rich a hell first, ... ( 10 months ago by dawidko80)
rich a hell first,then u will be aible to say a thing about anything.....but if u haven`t dont even tray to say a thing.... couse u are blinde....
i agree,thanks for ... ( 10 months ago by dawidko80)
i agree,thanks for postting it,open your eyes....
greatest scene in ... ( 9 months ago by egonz011)
greatest scene in the history of cinema!
Intelligent ... ( 8 months ago by collfan)
Intelligent description and history provided. Especially accurate observation regarding the gamelan music.
why doesn't anyone ... ( 8 months ago by mbtemlett)
why doesn't anyone answer the phone?
Because they're all ... ( 7 months ago by kyleinstereo)
Because they're all high on dope.
Never seen this ... ( 6 months ago by Murdah1Redrum)
Never seen this movie. De niro is in it i see. Wow. I got catch this flick.
Was this scene part ... ( 5 months ago by ninanwk69)
Was this scene part of a ritual or a den or both? I remember reading somewhere that the Brits had a war with China over the trade.
the ringing phone, ... ( 5 months ago by killuminati43)
the ringing phone, not being picked up must have some symoblic meaning to it? But i much more intrigued with deniro smiling at the end. definately the most mysterious scene of the movie.
when he is having ... ( 5 months ago by lampadato21)
when he is having drugs he is imagining the future. he smiles when he understands it was not real life.
The 60s are all ... ( 3 months ago by Cluebert)
The 60s are all real. The smile at the end is there to show that opium was his only escape from his problems...the rape and loss of Deborah (Cock-Eye said he'd been going there before) and to ease the guilt of supposedly causing his three friends to get killed.
Leone never implied the opium dream theory was correct; he said that's a way of lookin at it. That theory would take away from the psychological context of the film. Besides, opium is said to explore one's past and not the future.
DeNiro kicks ass in ... ( 1 month ago by Imran500)
DeNiro kicks ass in this movie.



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