The New York Mafia
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| 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 |
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| 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.
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Web links
- The Mafia in New York in the Internet Movie Database (English)