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Mafioso: The Father, the Son

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
276
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Robert Costanzo, Sal Mazzotta, Leo Rossi, and Johnny Williams in Mafioso: The Father, the Son (2001)
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Mob boss Don Antonio Paradiso is both a churchgoing family man and the top dog in town. His son is the heir to the family business, but when an assassination attempt is made on Antonio's lif... Read allMob boss Don Antonio Paradiso is both a churchgoing family man and the top dog in town. His son is the heir to the family business, but when an assassination attempt is made on Antonio's life, the organization is thrown into disarray.Mob boss Don Antonio Paradiso is both a churchgoing family man and the top dog in town. His son is the heir to the family business, but when an assassination attempt is made on Antonio's life, the organization is thrown into disarray.

  • Director
    • Anthony Caldarella
  • Writers
    • Sal Mazzotta
    • Michael Z. Gordon
    • Leo Rossi
  • Stars
    • Sal Mazzotta
    • Leo Rossi
    • Robert Costanzo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    276
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anthony Caldarella
    • Writers
      • Sal Mazzotta
      • Michael Z. Gordon
      • Leo Rossi
    • Stars
      • Sal Mazzotta
      • Leo Rossi
      • Robert Costanzo
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Sal Mazzotta
    Sal Mazzotta
    • Frank Paradiso
    Leo Rossi
    Leo Rossi
    • Vito Lupo
    Robert Costanzo
    Robert Costanzo
    • Antonio Paradiso
    Johnny Williams
    Johnny Williams
    • Danny Defino
    Ken Lerner
    Ken Lerner
    • Sid Freeman
    Tamela D'Amico
    Tamela D'Amico
    • Gina Paradiso
    Susan Priver
    Susan Priver
    • Lisa Paradiso
    Freddie Ganno
    Freddie Ganno
    • Vince Lupo
    Tony Devon
    Tony Devon
    • Louie Eggs
    Frank Adonis
    Frank Adonis
    • Luca Veneri
    Louis Lippa
    • Gus Armadino
    Tony Luke Jr.
    Tony Luke Jr.
    • Paulie Hammer
    William DaRuffa
    • Richie Z
    Susan Moses
    • Maria Paradiso
    Joe LaBarbera
    • Peter Veneri
    Don Billett
    • Cooper
    Frank Sisto
    • Ciccio
    Lou Albano
    Lou Albano
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    • Director
      • Anthony Caldarella
    • Writers
      • Sal Mazzotta
      • Michael Z. Gordon
      • Leo Rossi
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    6lindsayjohnston-86264

    Pretty mob movie

    Fictional Philadelphia crime family power struggle
    10jaybird0971

    the story grabbed and held my attention throughout

    I saw this movie at a screening and was thoroughly impressed. I was able to get comfortable with the characters very easily; the story grabbed and held my attention throughout. This is a very well put-together film. The cast was easy to warm up to, plenty of familiar faces from other films and their roles played out smoothly. The character of "Frank" (who I was not very familiar with) was played excellently and I can see him in future films for sure.

    Being from the Philadelphia area, I found it easy to get into the movie and being familiar with the locations made it all the more enjoyable.

    If you are into "mafia" type movies (or even if you're not), this is one movie that is worth seeing.
    1madbandit20002000

    Here's a movie that teaches how not to make a bad movie.

    Sure, they've been a lot of bad movies that are perfect examples on how not to make one that's so damn bad, but "Mafioso: The Father, The Son", a dog's mess on the sidewalk that pathetically fails at being on par with the Godfather films and "The Sopranos", does a more than obvious job. Here are nine "don't" rules:

    1) Don't give your film a bad title. 2) Don't have one of your film's co-writers act as the main character if he can't look awake and traditionally handsome, let alone act. Put a REAL gun in his mouth, and he'll get the message. 3) Don't create a mute supporting character and make him so damn uninteresting, except being fat and able to handle kung-fu combatants. 4) Don't hire good supporting actors to act in a crap film. 5) Don't have your actors, if you're working on a Mafia drama, emote every Italian stereotype in the bigot book and dehumanize your characters into caricatures. 6) Don't advertise your film being scored by an Oscar-winning music composer, when you don't. 7) Don't have a voice-over at the film's start and end when the story's happening in the present. 8) Don't have a bad film editor. 9) Don't "wide-screen" something that looks like a third-rate daytime soap opera.

    If you're interested in the story of a mobster's son taking over the "family business", when "the Goddaddy" is killed, you're better off making the film yourself, if you follow the aforementioned rules. Avoid "Mafioso" like every STDs in existence, capeech?
    1sparktom

    Worst Mob Movie I've Seen

    Geez, where to start? The casting, perhaps. Well, marginal actors with bad material can a real mess make, and this flick stonk so badly I'm longing for a shower. Rossi, with a writing credit (somehow I see him brainstorming with some no-talent hack real writer), crafts himself a plum role that proves the rule about how that's not a good idea. The actor cast in the lead as Vito, has got to be the ugliest, silly looking wop in Hollywood whose lips hang like a raw wound on a mug that could shatter a mirror. Vito's dad, however, deserves the most thumbs-down for believability. He's about as credible for being a mob boss as Andy Dick.

    Next, the direction, the script, and the rest. Bad, and worse. I can only assume that this project launched due to Sopranos' success, and they supposed they could snag a low-budget masterpiece by casting their own buddies and their family with an inkling they could act. Sophia Coppola should have shown SOMEBODY in charge how that can work out.

    Keep hunting if you want to watch a mafia movie with something to offer. This is a waste of time.
    1Ticktock_Man

    Possibly the worst movie I have ever seen...

    The earlier comments bring me to question if the posters watched the same movie as I did, or if they are affiliated with the producers in any way. 8/10? my god...

    I have used IMDb for years, and I always check the user reviews for a movie before I see it, and the information I find here - along with the trailers - generally decides whether or not I go see a movie or find another one. Until seeing this movie, I have never felt the compulsion to write a review, or create an IMDb account for that purpose. The fact that i *have* created an account for the sole purpose of writing this review should tell you something.

    Previous reviewers have likened this to the Sopranos. If this were the first episode of the Sopranos, no one would have watched the second. The show would have been cancelled. It is plain to see that Mafioso draws on the Sopranos heavily as an influence, but it lacks the suspense, unpredictability, character development, gritty violence and realism that makes the Sopranos so popular.

    The acting, editing, camera-work, score, and even the story remind me of daytime soaps like 'Days of our Lives'. If you *like* daytime soaps, then this is the movie for you. If you are revolted by the horrific acting, amateurish camera-work and editing, and totally predictable stories of daytime soaps then you will definitely want to avoid this movie. Words cannot describe how bad the acting is.. the only remotely convincing actor was the old Don, and he doesn't have much screen time.

    While some may think I am being harsh, and that low budget movies such as this deserve a chance, I disagree. Low quality knock-offs without much thought put into them, and not a single convincing acting performance, deserve honest criticism - to discourage more of their kind from being made. The cast and crew need to sit down and watch a few more episodes of the Sopranos, and take note of how it is shot, how the plot progresses, and how convincingly the actors perform. There is more to a Mafia movie than just slapping overweight guys with Italian accents into leather jackets and sitting them down in coffee shops.

    To me, a 10/10 is an exceptional movie - one other movies can only aspire to. a 5/10 is borderline: meaning it was not a waste of time, but nor was it time well spent. I give this movie a 1/10.

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    • Release date
      • October 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Father, the Son
    • Filming locations
      • Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Americana Films
      • Eagle Films
      • My Own Worst Enemy
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      • $900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
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