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Mafioso: The Father, The Son

Mafioso: The Father, The Son
Directed by Anthony Caldarella

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Don antonio paradiso is the head of a legendary crime family that owns philadelphia. His son frank is the heir apparent but an assassination attempt on don antonio wreaks havoc on both personal & business dealings. Frank tries to discover whos responsible & finds betrayal where he least expects it! Studio: Peace Arch Home Entertain Release Date: 03/04/2008 Starring: Sal Mazzotta Leo Rossi Run time: 104 minutes Rating: R


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29194 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-10-26
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 104 minutes

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UNDERRATED- NOT THE WORST!4
I actually liked this film. sure, it had its cheesy moments, but doesnt every b-grade mob movie?

I thought most of the charactors did good. A lot of familiar faces from the italian american actor scene. I Dont know about their "philly" accents, sounded more like new york to me, but im from the philly burbs so what do i know?

Overall, worth buying for any mob movie addict that needs more product.

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GREAT MAFIA MOVIE5
This movie is a great movie to add to your DVD collection. Especially if you are a mob fan. This movie is about corruption within the mob, about betrayal, about death and dying. It starts off with someone trying to whack the don, and the family trying to find out who it is and why. I'm not going to ruin it for anyone by telling the story. Just watch it. Mario Puzo's The Last Don (1997) was great too.

A Mafia mish mash of a movie...2
This film contains every Mafia/Italian American stereotypical cliche in the book. In an hour and forty minutes you get elements of the "Sopranos", "Goodfellows", and "The Godfather" all rolled into one low budget movie. I was amused at how far the producers were willing to go with this! Hence the two star rating...