

Drama · Music
Overview
Musician Max Tooney goes to sell his prized Conn trumpet to a music shop, where he plays the instrument one last time. The shopkeeper recognises the song as one on a record matrix he found and asks who the piece is by. Tooney tells the story of an infant found abandoned in the first class dining room of the four-stacker ocean-liner SS Virginian on 1 January 1900. Danny Boodman, a coal-man from the boiler room, names the boy Danny Boodman T. D. Lemon 1900, after himself, the fruit crate the boy was found in, and the year, and raises him as his own.
Top Cast


Tim Roth
Tim Roth
Danny Boodmann T.D. Lemon Nineteen Hundred '1900'
Tim Roth
Danny Boodmann T.D. Lemon Nineteen Hundred '1900'


Pruitt Taylor Vince
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Max Tooney
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Max Tooney


Mélanie Thierry
Mélanie Thierry
The Girl
Mélanie Thierry
The Girl


Bill Nunn
Bill Nunn
Danny Boodmann
Bill Nunn
Danny Boodmann


Gabriele Lavia
Gabriele Lavia
Farmer
Gabriele Lavia
Farmer


Clarence Williams III
Clarence Williams III
Jelly Roll Morton
Clarence Williams III
Jelly Roll Morton


Peter Vaughan
Peter Vaughan
'Pops', the Shopkeeper
Peter Vaughan
'Pops', the Shopkeeper
Niall O'Brien
Niall O'Brien
Harbor Master
Niall O'Brien
Harbor Master


Alberto Vazquez
Alberto Vazquez
Mexican Stoker
Alberto Vazquez
Mexican Stoker
Luca De Luigi
Luca De Luigi
Neapolitan Stoker
Luca De Luigi
Neapolitan Stoker
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