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Youngest Godfather

  • Director: Michel Poulette
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Crime Drama, Gangster Film
  • Themes: Mafia Life, Rise To Power
  • Main Cast: Martin Landau, Costas Mandylor, Edward James Olmos, Robert Loggia, Bruce Ramsay, Tony Nardi
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 290 minutes

Plot

This made-for-TV drama is based on the autobiography of one of the most notorious figures in American organized crime, Joseph Bonanno. Bonanno (played by Bruce Ramsay) left Sicily as a young man, eager to escape the tyranny of Benito Mussolini, but when he arrived in America, fate led him to a career on the wrong side of the law with the Castellamarese crime family. After his mentor was killed in a bloody feud with cadres of the Gambino family, Bonanno became the youngest man to lead a major crime syndicate in America. Bonanno's battles with Lucky Luciano (Vince Corazza) and his secret dealings with Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Matt Norklun) helped cement Bonanno's reputation as one of the most powerful criminals in the world. It didn't take long, however, for the gangster kingpin to discover that power breeds treachery, and as the years passed, Bonanno (now played by Tony Nardi) learned that both the FBI and some of his most loyal allies were working to put him out of business. Martin Landau plays the elderly Bonanno, who tells much of his life story in flashback as he visits his hometown in Sicily for the first time in many years. The supporting cast includes Robert Loggia, Costas Mandylor, Patti LuPone, and Edward James Olmos. Bonanno: A Godfather's Story was originally produced as a two-part miniseries for the Showtime premium cable network, but was later edited down to 139 minutes for release on home video. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Zachary Bennett - Bill Bonnano; Claudia Ferri - Fanny Labruzzo (older); Vito Rezza - Uncle Frank Labruzzo; Patti LuPone - Miss C. Canzinarra; Silvio Oliviero; Romano Orzari; Philip Bosco; Frank Crudele; Daniel Pilon; Jean-Pierre Bergeron; Daniel Kash; Chuck Shamata; Roc Lafortune; Roger Dunn; Emidio Michetti - Vito Genovese; Jessica Paré - Rosalie

Credit

Susan Hart Prods. - Casting, Tarzia/Collins Casting - Casting, Michel Poulette - Director, Denis Papillon - Editor, Dan Paulson - Executive Producer, Richard Gregoire - Composer (Music Score), Guy Lalande - Production Designer, Serge Ladouceur - Cinematographer, Kevin Tierney - Producer, Claude Hazanavicius - Sound/Sound Designer, Thomas Michael Donnelly - Screenwriter, Bill Bonnano - Book Author, Joseph Bonnano - Book Author

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