Loyalty & Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob is a 1994 American documentary television film. First broadcast in 1994 on FOX, the two-part mini-series charts the history of organized crime in America from Al Capone to John Gotti.[1] Interviews are given by relatives and others, such as Bee Sedway, widow of Moe Sedway, detailing life in a crime family and what the mobsters were like. It also discusses the various illegal businesses the mobsters ran and legal ones it tried to influence, such as politics, government and entertainment.
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Genre | Documentary |
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Narrated by | Ron Silver |
Music by | Todd Boekelheide |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Cinematography | Bill Jersey |
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Running time | 240 minutes (2 parts) |
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Network | Fox |
Release | July 25 July 26, 1994 | –
Cast
edit- Billy Beattie as himself
- Mickey Featherstone as himself
- Doug Le Vien as himself
- Phil Leonetti as himself
- Jerry Maranzano as himself
- John Miller as himself
- Dominick Montiglio as himself
- Frank Ragano as himself
- Art Ruffels as himself
- Ralph Salerno as himself
- Bee Sedway as herself
- Ron Silver (narration)
Production
editProduced by Bill Jersey and Janet Mercer, directed by Gary Weimberg and Bill Jersey, written by Nicholas Pileggi, Bill Couturié, and Robert Molloy. Original music by Todd Boekelheide.[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Scott, Tony (July 25, 1994). "Loyalty and Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob". Variety. Retrieved October 22, 2018.