Sinatra Club - The gangsters' club

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Movie
German title Sinatra Club - The gangsters' club
Original title Sinatra Club
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2010
length 85 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director James Quattrochi
script Salvatore Polisi
production Brooke Lewis ,
Marie Adler ,
Warren Ostergard ,
Debrah Polisi ,
Salvatore Polisi,
James Quattrochi
music Jerry Deaton
camera Jeff Baustert
cut David A. Davidson
occupation

Sinatra Club - The gangsters' club (Original title: Sinatra Club ) is an American television movie from 2010 .

action

It's 1972 and aspiring bully John Gotti wants to make a name for himself and is planning a daring raid. In the so-called Sinatra Club, where the petty criminals hang out with gangsters, he recruits members of actually hostile Mafia families in order to undertake an unprecedented raid with them. The heads of the five New York Mafia families decide to give the ambitious Gotti and his crew, which is unusually recruited from members of different families, the opportunity to probation. What initially sounded so simple, however, turns out to be more difficult in practice. Gradually, more and more mistakes in Gotti's planning come to light. Each of the bosses was originally supposed to receive part of the loot, but when the godparents do not get the promised loot, they become impatient and John and his cronies have to fear for their lives.

background

Produced by Ubatz Productions , San Pietro Productions and United Pacific Studios , the low-budget mafia thriller was filmed primarily in New York City and Los Angeles.

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See also

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for Sinatra Club - The club of gangsters . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , May 2011 (PDF; test number: 127 492 V).
  2. Weltbild - Sinatra Club - The Club of Gangsters (DVD)