The New York Mafia

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Movie
German title The New York Mafia
Original title Mafia NY: Lifestyles of the Rich and Dangerous
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2002
length 47 minutes
Rod
Director David Adler
script Joshua Zeman
production Joshua Zeman,
David Adler,
Joe Swift
camera Marco Franzoni
cut Greg Sirota

The Mafia in New York (original title: Mafia NY: Lifestyles of the Rich and Dangerous ) is one of Huble Productions produced documentary radio station The Travel Channel .

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Topics include the funeral of John "Teflon-Don" Gotti and his legacy, the New York neighborhood of Little Italy , the Ravenite Social Club then and now, Italian cuisine and its significance for Mafiosi, the so-called Apalachin Meeting , the Houses of "Joe" Barbara and "Big Paul" Castellano , the fashion of the Mafiosi and their murder weapons, the emergence of Al Capone's nickname "Scarface", the so-called Murder, Inc. , the former machinations of gangsters Henry Hill , Danny Provenzano and his Film This Thing of Ours , as well as the famous murders of Joseph “Crazy Joe” Gallo , Carmine “The Cigar” Galante , “Big Paul” Castellano, Albert Anastasia and Abe “Kid Twist” Reles .

Interviews

The documentary contains various interviews with former mafiosi, actors and authors.

Interviewed celebrities photos
Joseph R. Gannascoli

Henry Hill

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