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Corleone: A History of la Cosa Nostra
How, from 1974 to 1993, Totò Riina (1930-2017), supreme boss of the Corleone family, ruled by blood and terror over the Sicilian Mafia. An implacable account, based on the testimony of his men and those who fought against them.
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Plot Summary
This documentary series delves into the intricate history of the Corleone crime family, tracing their rise to power within the American Mafia. It explores their criminal enterprises, internal conflicts, and impact on organized crime in the United States. The series examines the figures and events that shaped the legend of the Corleone family, from their origins to their enduring legacy.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for "Corleone: A History of la Cosa Nostra" is limited, as it appears to be a lesser-known documentary series. Publicly available reviews and aggregate scores are scarce.
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Focuses on the historical aspects of the Corleone family's influence.
Details the operational methods and rise to prominence within organized crime.
Explores the narrative often associated with fictional portrayals but grounded in historical context.
Google audience: Due to the scarcity of public reviews, a specific summary of Google user opinions is unavailable. General interest in mafia history documentaries suggests a potential audience appreciating detailed accounts of organized crime.
Fun Fact
The series draws its name from the iconic fictional Corleone family, popularized by Mario Puzo's novel 'The Godfather' and subsequent film adaptations, though this documentary focuses on the historical realities of La Cosa Nostra figures and families.
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