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The First American Mafia Family - The Morellos #876855
02/27/16 04:16 PM
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On the American Heroes Channel today:

http://www.ahctv.com/the-morellos-americas-first-mafia-family/

I don't have this channel, so if anyone watches this please let us know what you think.

Re: The First American Mafia Family - The Morellos [Re: Faithful1] #877535
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I found it on this site:

http://thewatchseries.to/serie/american_lawmen

But only episode 1 is available for now, hopefully episode 2 will be available very soon.

Petrosino vs The Mafia, is the title of episode 2 btw, so it will cover more than just the Morellos I reckon.
Looks very good btw in my opinion..

EDIT: Is that Fat Dom Gamiello btw in that scene with the toothpick in his mouth?? I think it is LOL


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Re: The First American Mafia Family - The Morellos [Re: Faithful1] #877714
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I watched the episode off Amazon.com. Not bad. Not entirely accurate, but better than other documentaries I've seen.

BTW, Tony Cucci, who played Gamiello, wasn't in it. Here's the cast: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5105068/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm

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F1,

thanks for the heads up.

Why do you think that there are always inaccuracies in these documents. I've watched a lot of doc.s about history and generally when they reach an event/incident that there are conflicting views on, they at least mention that.

The crime doc.s and specifically mafia docs ALWAYS omit or distort facts.

I've noticed this on on projects that aren't "jazzed up" for mainstream audiences. The information is out there, from scholars of the topic(like you) or from reporters who covered these stories.

Why do they always get things wrong?

Re: The First American Mafia Family - The Morellos [Re: getthesenets] #880341
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Originally Posted By: getthesenets
F1,

thanks for the heads up.

Why do you think that there are always inaccuracies in these documents. I've watched a lot of doc.s about history and generally when they reach an event/incident that there are conflicting views on, they at least mention that.

The crime doc.s and specifically mafia docs ALWAYS omit or distort facts.

I've noticed this on on projects that aren't "jazzed up" for mainstream audiences. The information is out there, from scholars of the topic(like you) or from reporters who covered these stories.

Why do they always get things wrong?


Sorry for taking so long to get back here. I don't visit this section that often.

Why do so many movies get things wrong? The screenwriters who think they know better than the researchers and authors. I know several people, for example, who were interviewed for "The Making of the Mob" and they were so disappointed that they told people not to watch it. A couple told me they spoke with the producers and screenwriters and said "this is what happened" and they changed it because they wanted to hype things up in the belief it would garner more ratings. How is it going to get more ratings if the very guests that were on it are telling people not to watch because it distorts actual events? They just don't get it. Sometimes it happens with books too, when an editor changes things too much.


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