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Biography Documentary hosted by Michael McGlone, published by A&E in 2008 - English narration
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"You can get much further with a kind word and a gun than with a kind word alone." - Al Capone
They are the men whose life stories read like the script of a Hollywood gangster movie: made men, Mafiosi... mobsters.It is a profession where promotion can be achieved at the pull of a trigger and where the spoils of success can be unimaginable wealth. Yet, it is also a way of life where your closest allies may prove to be your most dangerous foes, and where the penalties for failure can mean life in prison, or even worse.
Discover the true stories behind the mob legends who have ruthlessly clawed and fought their way to their own precarious versions of the American Dream. This fascinating collection explores the lives of some of the most notorious gangsters in recent history: their rise to power, the rich details of their criminal operations and, inevitably, their downfall.
Explore the sinister history of Murder Inc., the syndicate of assassins that rose to fame in the 1930s, and discover the little-reported world of women in the Mob, including Karen Hill and Arlyne Brickman.
Take a closer look at the true stories behind infamous names such as New York's John Gotti and Frank "Superfly" Lucas, Boston's James "Whitey" Bulger, Philadelphia's Nicky Scarfo and New Orleans Carlos Marcello
Featuring such legendary figures as Whitey Bulger, John Gotti, and Murder, Inc., Mobsters investigates their violent lives, their struggles to grab and hold on to power, wealth, and prestige, as well as their violent deaths as justice prevails.
Produced by Towers Productions, Inc. for The Biography Channel/A&E Network
13) Mob Ladies
Men have dominated the history of organized crime as bosses, capos, soldiers and associates. However, some women have broken the glass ceiling and gained a measure of success in organized crime. Virginia Hill, Arlyne Brickman, and Karen Hill were mob ladies with looks that could kill and the connections to take out anyone in their way.