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Steve Collura is an undercover cop out to infiltrate Carlo Gambino's mob. He soon falls in love with Gambino's daughter Maria and must make a choice between his duties as a police officer, h... Read allSteve Collura is an undercover cop out to infiltrate Carlo Gambino's mob. He soon falls in love with Gambino's daughter Maria and must make a choice between his duties as a police officer, his love for Maria, and his allegiance to Carlo Gambino.Steve Collura is an undercover cop out to infiltrate Carlo Gambino's mob. He soon falls in love with Gambino's daughter Maria and must make a choice between his duties as a police officer, his love for Maria, and his allegiance to Carlo Gambino.
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This film was dated for two reasons. The lead, (Grant Show) keeps making calls from phone booths. As an undercover cop, he carries a big camera around Times Square photographing people.
The story is based on a true one, and it isn't bad, given that the theme is the Mafia. There were a lot of these.
Show is Steve Collura, who is encouraged to infiltrate the Gambino family, led by Carlos Gambino (Robert Loggia).
Problems ensue when Steve falls for Gambino's godchild (Maria Petillo), with whom she has lived since her parents were killed.
Gambino trusts Collura and actually blesses their impending marriage. However, his associates are suspicious.
It's downbeat, and in the end there is an update on Collura, who has a small part in this film.
The story is based on a true one, and it isn't bad, given that the theme is the Mafia. There were a lot of these.
Show is Steve Collura, who is encouraged to infiltrate the Gambino family, led by Carlos Gambino (Robert Loggia).
Problems ensue when Steve falls for Gambino's godchild (Maria Petillo), with whom she has lived since her parents were killed.
Gambino trusts Collura and actually blesses their impending marriage. However, his associates are suspicious.
It's downbeat, and in the end there is an update on Collura, who has a small part in this film.
An opening enscripted frame states "...based on a true story", and therefore a viewer of this well-crafted film must accept the probability that incidents taken from Bill Davidson's published biographical title "Collura: Actor With A Gun" somewhat faithfully relate to actual events, but if there remains a persistent notion that dramatization has overwhelmed available facts, it will be preferable that the narrative be accepted upon its face and as a work of conception, as well. For indeed, there is a good deal within this production that viewers will find commendable, its storyline effectively depicting an episode in the life and career of a young New York City policeman, Collura (Grant Show), who had been recruited to enlist with the Department for the specific purpose of attempting to infiltrate the Carlo Gambino Mafia family, and who becomes so successful with his mingling that he develops a romantic relationship with Gambino's goddaughter Maria (Maria Pitillo). This affair of the heart unsurprisingly leads to increasing risk for Collura, who will face ineluctable destruction if his true identity becomes known to the Gambino set, and when it eventually is his duty to testify before a grand jury against Gambino, Steve's multi-faceted loyalties, sense of honour, and passion for Maria will all require his keen self-examination and less than simple choices for an increasingly equivocal future. A conversation held upon a television film set between former Detective Collura (who tellingly performs here in a featured role) and Show planted a seed for this picture that is inherently of the Gangster Melodrama genre. Production standards are high, able direction comes from Sam Pillsbury, and the cast is consistently spot on, with Show earning the acting laurels here as an undercover operative not terribly fearful of endangerment. In spite of an excess of cutting during the last half that lessens the film's overall impact, it remains a nicely crafted piece that has been undervalued and virtually ignored. A DVD release benefits from fine visual and audio reproduction while providing no supplemental features.
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- GoofsThe chronology of the whole movie is out, considering the first scene, which is broken off, then continues about an hour in, historically took place at 4 : 30 in the morning of Friday, the Seventh of April, 1972, which was Joe Gallo's 43rd birthday - as the two back-up hitters mention. But when the opening scene that leads up to these events finishes temporarily, the film flashes back to about eight months earlier, which Collura confirms to the two hitmen as having been working for the Don for eight or nine months. This would put his introduction to the Gambino Crime Family no earlier than July of 1971. Yet, after his coming into the Family, many weeks appear to pass before there is even word of the assassination attempt upon Joe Columbo by lone gunman, African American Jerome Johnson, which took place on Monday, June 28, 1971 - supposedly at least a week, and even up to five weeks, before Collura was infiltrating the Mob.
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