Der Gangster Joe Valachi ist ein gebrandmarkter Mann in demselben Knast, in dem auch der Mafiaboss Don Vito Genovese inhaftiert ist, und er ist gezwungen, mit dem Staatsanwalt im Austausch f... Alles lesenDer Gangster Joe Valachi ist ein gebrandmarkter Mann in demselben Knast, in dem auch der Mafiaboss Don Vito Genovese inhaftiert ist, und er ist gezwungen, mit dem Staatsanwalt im Austausch für Schutz zu kooperieren.Der Gangster Joe Valachi ist ein gebrandmarkter Mann in demselben Knast, in dem auch der Mafiaboss Don Vito Genovese inhaftiert ist, und er ist gezwungen, mit dem Staatsanwalt im Austausch für Schutz zu kooperieren.
- Ryan
- (as Gerald O'Loughlin)
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WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesIn return for using the penitentiary grounds of the Sing Sing Correctional Facility, the production made a large contribution to the prison's recreation fund.
- PatzerDuring the chase scene which takes place during the 1920s in New York, a car goes into the river and in the background the twin towers of the World Trade Center under construction can be clearly seen. This is one of the most famous period reconstruction mistakes in film history.
- Zitate
Tony Bender: "Cut it off!" Bender to his two henchman as they grab Gap to get a "present" for Don Vito's girlfriend.
- Alternative VersionenTo receive an 'X' certificate the UK cinema version received heavy cuts to scenes of violence including the castration scene, bloody shootings, and the meat hook killing. Video and DVD releases restore the cuts.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Valachi: The Violent Era (1972)
I'm always amused particularly after watching historical fiction, when fans argue the case over historical veracity, with the frequent protest being tendered, that some scene or episode wasn't real enough or true to the facts, bearing in mind that anything not labelled documentary in my view, has a licence to take artistic liberties with the truth to enhance the story. A perceptive audience will generally always know and be aware of changes made.
The Godfather is a masterpiece of cinematic storytelling and in the telling of the tale, there are also significant insights into the workings of a fictional Mafia operation.
The Valachi Papers in my opinion is a good film about a middle level Mafia soldier and his life in the Cosa Nostra amongst many real life gangsters. It's a truer story than The Godfather, but not of the same quality and neither is the film. It's worth remembering that both films were commercially successful, though The Godfather was the mega-hit. The Valachi Papers was less critically successful too. In fact many of the critics, in my opinion were unjustifiably harsh, though I do understand from where they are coming.
Terence Young is guilty of following the book too closely. His story is just too episodic in nature.There's no smooth narrative flow. There's Joe Valachi doing something in 1929 and there he is again in 1937 etc. Though always interesting, it isn't helped by us continually returning to the (1962) present, where Joe is being interviewed/interrogated by the FBI guy Ryan. I liked the movie, but its uneven pacing is notable. Just another very brief example. We see Joe get married in your typical Italian Mafia wedding. The next time we actually see he and his wife together, they are middle-aged!
But don't be put off. In my opinion the Valachi Papers is still a very interesting film which features one of Charles Bronson's better performances, where he is really forced to act and to enunciate a lot more dialogue than you'd normally see him do. After all, he's in about 95% of the movie's scenes. One of the few times I can remember him playing a real life figure. It's a worth while watch.
- spookyrat1
- 4. Dez. 2019
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- Budget
- 5.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 50 Minuten
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1