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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
High Quality DVD Set,
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This review is from: Godfathers Collection - The True History of the Mafia (DVD)
This is a very good Mafia DVD set. It shows alot of pictures and footage that are rarely seen elsewhere. Very entertaining and keeps your attention throughout. The individual profiles are good, although they all seem to lead back to Lucky. You receive nice background information in the individual profiles and overall, the DVD set is very well made. This is definitely worth having in your collection.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Collection,
By Chieck Kongo (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Godfathers Collection - The True History of the Mafia (DVD)
I'm an avid mob historian, and I must say that this is an excellent, high qualiity disc set. Very entertaining, VERY informative and lots of rare footage as the other reviewer said. I defiinately recommend it!
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Collection,
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This review is from: Godfathers Collection - The True History of the Mafia (DVD)
The DVD set is a good source for all "cosa nostra" fans.
Starting from the roots back in sicily to the mass-immigration to the U.S and the raise of the american mafia, that doesn`t forget his roots.The documentary goes thru all the stages of this organization, from the past to the present.But the thing that makes this dvd collection amazing is that shows the raise of cosa nostra back in italy as well...thing that most documentaries forget, because yes, there is cosa nostra in the U.S, but it`s even more powerful in Italy and other countries around the world, were they took the place of politicians and presidents...having more power, ruling over everything. If this can help people understand...I saw this documentary two times already.Really well done.Even tho i wish they could make a documentary just about the modern days cosa nostra. A must for all.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awsome !,
By Taffy (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Godfathers Collection - The True History of the Mafia (DVD)
I will keep it short and sweet this is a must buy everything you need to know about the mafia is in this documentary. A dvd you must own if you are interested in the mob.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The story of Vito Cascio Ferro and others,
By Pork Chop (Lisbon, Portugal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Godfathers Collection - The True History of the Mafia (DVD)
GODFATHERS COLLECTION: TRUE HISTORY OF THE MAFIA, is another release
from the History channel. This series is a departure from the earlier ones, and although valid, with a fair bit of footage, suffers from its accelerated, lightening speed or "expedited" editing. It also struggles to weave a common thread through 100 years of incidents by some many people in so many circumstances. There is a lack of depth, and lack of deep insight that only a well-read historian can tell, which is the case on other works. Still, the work's theory that the real powerhouse behind much of the USA's original mafia was Don Vito, or Vito Cascio Ferro is interesting. This is the man who nominated first Joe Masseria, and then Marranzano as his representative gang leader in the USA, before he traveled himself to the USA and intervened personally at political rallies using specially coded words intended for the immigrants in American lands, to back their ethnic leaders to achieve political critical mass, which in reality, was a call for obedience to him and the underground, replicating what existing in the Old World. Mussolini could not longer tolerate rival powers such as Don Vito and so, he waterboarded and electrocuted the genitalia of known mobsters to gain information, eventually getting a list of most, if not all of the mob's members in Sicily, forcing an exodus to America, to flee fascism. At the same time, the story of the 2 original New Orleans powerhouse families, the Provenzano's and Matranga's is told, the lynching of a dozen incarcerated immigrants in detention, the $25k compensation paid by the president to their families as compensation, and their control over the sensitive dock operations there, for the produce markets, which they ran as well. Gang strife for control over the prostitution, gambling and other rackets resulted in 40 deaths in 2 years in 1891. The film lays out Don Vito's terms: any declined orders will result in death, and any favors granted are a debt to eventually be repaid by the recipient upon demand at a future date. It goes over the extortion racket, Enrico Caruso's (tenor) cooperation with a NYPD officer, Giuseppe "Joe" Petrosino who investigated the criminal backgrounds of those arriving in New York, the streams of money financing those men and their operations, only to be killed. A banker back in Europe, Di Bartolo, handles the money laundering operations. With the onset of WWI, the sulfur mines gain a new strategic and economic role, for gun powder and explosives, as miners actually toil naked inside, from a lack of proper attire, and the heat in the shafts. A segments goes over Colosimo's rubout in Chicago, from declining in taking part in rum-running and booze smuggling, by Joe Torrio, himself in turn almost murdered by the rival North Side Irish gang, turning over then the reigns of power to his right hand man, Al Capone. With the bad publicity over the St Valentine bloodbath, Capone turns to soup kitchens, attending baseball games with his kid, trying to turn around his image in the papers. suggesting he's a valuable economic force in the area. The dynamic duo Meyer Lansky and Sal Luccania (Lucky Lucciano) gain massive influence through a series of rubouts of their opponents, slicing up New York into territories and assigning them to various families so as to achieve a co-existence and profitability without the earlier strife. Vallachi, who rolls over, reveals the rituals and hierarchy of his entire organization and its inner workings. The underground grows even wealthier from the New Deal construction contracts awarded for various projects, such as the Hoover Dam, as labor organizing, docks and trucking operations, horse races and bookie businesses, prostitution and protection rackets. The film alleges Al Anastasia arranged to torch the troop carrier Lafayette in the NY harbor, later leading to a deal with the Navy spooks to collect information on any German U-Boats on open water, and suspicious individuals hanging around the piers and docks, to the point of arranging for mob bosses in taking the reigns of power back again, as Mussolini and the Axis are removed from power in Sicily in WW II, supporting the reconquest by Allied forces. A bizarre anarchist, Salvatore Giuliano, with a dream of making Sicily an American territory or State, wreaks havoc and bodies on the island, agitating various crowds for his own purposes. Enrico Mattei has a key role as politician, such as of dismantling AGIP the oil company, but is rubbed out also for antimob beliefs and conduct. Leo Vitale and Tommaso Buscetta area the exception in that they rolled over, and broke silence on the island. The 1980's are examined, with the rubout of the MD Michele Navarra, who was acting head honcho, by Luciano Liggio, and then in turn by Salvatore (Toto) Riina, the latter using dynamite and explosives on a regular basis, at any time for any reason, against anyone anywhere in the city, men, women and children included. Judges, police, military are all targets, with over 150 casualties in the space of 1 year alone, including victims Giovanni Falcone (lead prosecutor), his replacement Borsolini, the Italian banker Michele Sindona (money launderer, who made Riini vulnerable from the cashflows being traced), Stefano Bontate, etc. From those behaviors, and total anarchy and chaos, mass media front page news, the American underworld halts their business association with their European counterparts, in America, resulting in the latter creating their own retail distribution fronted by pizza parlors for the narcotics product. The work concludes with over 340 ring members convicted for their participation in the underworld. The movie does a decent job of covering so much news on a pair of DVD.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grandkids Interest in Mafia,
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This review is from: Godfathers Collection - The True History of the Mafia (DVD)
My grandsons wanted a dvd on the godfathers/mafia and of course we couldn't find one at our local library so I checked Amazon where I knew I could find what I wanted. I purchased the Godfathers Collection-The True History of the Mafia and my grandsons watched the dvd's with great interest. I am glad it was not a wasted purchase.
5.0 out of 5 stars
AWESOME DOCUMENTARY ON THE MAFIA!!,
By MARCOLA (Somewhere in Time...) - See all my reviews
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This is a look into the Mafia where it came from, and the people that run it!!
I rate this dvd a 5 of 5 stars!!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the quintessential dvd on the real cosa nostra,
This review is from: Godfathers Collection - The True History of the Mafia (DVD)
This is a history of cosa nostra in Italy and the USA. Very fun to watch.
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