Credited cast: | |||
Laura Wiggins | ... | Rebecca Almazoff | |
Gregg Henry | ... | Mike Sokolowski | |
Paul Essiembre | ... | A.J. Anderson | |
Marshall Williams | ... | Stefan Sokolowski | |
Hayley Sales | ... | Helen Armstrong | |
Aidan Moreno | ... | Ticket Agent | |
Erik Athavale | ... | Pumphouse Worker | |
Sarah Luby | ... | Sewing Woman #2 | |
Pilar Floyd | ... | Cook | |
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Blake Taylor | ... | Senator Gideon Robertson |
Angela Narth | ... | Terrified Woman | |
Boris Gulyarin | ... | Aleksey Vasiliev | |
Bj Verot | ... | Striker #1 | |
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Dustin Kuschnereit | ... | Police officer |
Evan Martin | ... | Pumphouse Worker |
1919. Stefan and his father Mike left family in Ukraine, fleeing for the New World, where they struggle to earn enough to re-unite the family. Stefan is instantly smitten with the Jewish suffragette neighbor, Rebecca - but Rebecca's brother Moishe and Mike oppose the would-be Romeo and Juliet. Returned soldiers, angry at the lack of jobs after the war, violently threaten the city's immigrants, including Emma, the refugee from racial strife in Oklahoma. When a movement develops for workers to leave their jobs in protest, AJ Anderson, a wealthy lawyer, pits all parties against each other in a dramatic and inspirational final stand. Written by Danny Schur