El jefe de la mafia de Nueva Jersey, Tony Soprano lidia tanto con conflictos personales y profesionales que le afectan su estado mental y lo llevan a buscar ayuda psiquiátrica.El jefe de la mafia de Nueva Jersey, Tony Soprano lidia tanto con conflictos personales y profesionales que le afectan su estado mental y lo llevan a buscar ayuda psiquiátrica.El jefe de la mafia de Nueva Jersey, Tony Soprano lidia tanto con conflictos personales y profesionales que le afectan su estado mental y lo llevan a buscar ayuda psiquiátrica.
- Ganó 21 premios Primetime Emmy
- 126 premios ganados y 312 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaJames Gandolfini said that he was often contacted by real-life "wise guys," complimenting him on the authenticity of the series, as well as giving him advice.
- ErroresSeveral episodes show convicted felons (like Phil Leotardo) visiting prisoners who are incarcerated.
Unless they are blood relatives, this is not allowed by most prison systems, including the ones shown in the series.
- Citas
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: You know where I was yesterday when you called?
Dr Jennifer Melfi: I don't know.
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: I was outside a whorehouse, while a guy that works for me was inside beating the shit out of a guy that owes me money. Broke his arm. Put a bullet in his kneecap.
Dr Jennifer Melfi: How'd that make you feel?
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Wished it was me in there.
Dr Jennifer Melfi: Giving the beating or taking it?
- Versiones alternativasIn January 2007, US network A&E began airing the edited-for-syndication reruns of the show. Scenes featuring nudity, sexual activity and violence were replaced with alternate versions or were excised completely. The profanity was dubbed over.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1999)
- Bandas sonorasWoke Up This Morning
(Opening Credits)
Written by Larry Love, Mountain of Love, Sir Eddie Real and Rev D. Wayne Love
Performed by Alabama 3 (as A3)
Courtesy of Geffen Records, Inc.
Under license from Universal Music Special Markets, Inc.
Contains a sample from "Standing At The Burial Ground"
by Mississippi Fred McDowell
Contains a sample from "Mannish Boy"
Performed by Muddy Waters
Used courtesy of Sony Music
Contains elements from "Tell Me"
Performed by Howlin' Wolf
Under license from Universal Music Special Markets, Inc.
I don't know if I would go so far as to call it the greatest show ever - my personal fave of HBO's series is "Six Feet Under" - but the writing, acting and direction combine to make something that you won't get on the networks or basic cable. If you want to understand some of the best that TV can provide, then you owe it to yourself to watch "The Sopranos". Great show.
Too bad that James Gandolfini, Nancy Marchand and the recently deceased Frank Vincent are no longer with us.
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