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Sinatra Club: Directed by James Quattrochi. With Jason Gedrick, Danny Nucci, Mark Belasco, Michael Nouri. NYC, 1972: After a bloody mob war all summer, the 5 mob families keep the peace at Sinatra Club with Gotti's upcoming silver heist as a joint venture.
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Jul 22, 2012 · The Sinatra Club: My Life Inside the New York Mafia by Sal Polisi ~ Five Families of New York City. July 22, 2012 Dapper_Don. John Gotti with son John Jr. From the forthcoming book THE SINATRA CLUB by Sal Polisi and Steve Dougherty to be published by Gallery Books, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. Printed by permission.
Sinatra Club. Summaries. NYC, 1972: After a bloody mob war all summer, the 5 mob families keep the peace at Sinatra Club with Gotti's upcoming silver heist as a joint venture. It's 1972 and the Mafia crime families are at war, but that isn't enough to stop a young, unknown John Gotti, who has big ideas and even bigger ambitions.
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Jul 22, 2012 · WHEN THE MOB LOST ITS MIND: Sinatra Club Psychos killed for no reason. Show Caption. of. By New York Daily News | NYDN@medianewsgroup.com. PUBLISHED: July 22, 2012 at 6:23 a.m. | UPDATED:...
Jul 7, 2020 · He ran an after-hours gambling den, The Sinatra Club, a hangout for up-and-coming mobsters like the three wiseguys immortalized in Martin Scorsese's GoodFellas. For Polisi, the thrills of robbing banks, hijacking trucks, pulling daring heists--and getting away with it all, thanks to corrupt cops--were fleeting.
Jul 24, 2012 · Sal Polisi, Steve Dougherty. 3.93. 603 ratings50 reviews. In the bestselling tradition of Wiseguy comes a mobster’s behind-the-scenes look at how drugs and greed and the decline of traditional family values brought down an American institution—the New York Mafia.
Feb 25, 2014 · View Kindle Edition. An “exhilarating trip through Italian-American Mafia history” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) this is Sal Polisi’s riveting and darkly hilarious chronicle of the inner workings and larger-than-life characters inside the New York Mob.
- Sal Polisi, Steve Dougherty