
Mobsters
Date de parution : 1 septembre 1991
Saison 1 - épisode 1 | Jack Ruby | |
Saison 1 - épisode 2 | Sam Giancana | |
Saison 1 - épisode 3 | Louis Lepke Mob boss Louis Lepke dies in the electric chair. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 4 | Sammy “The Bull” Gravano Sammy "The Bull" Gravano testifies against his boss, John Gotti. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 5 | Bugsy Siegel | |
Saison 1 - épisode 6 | Jimmy Hoffa Arthur Sloan speculates on the career and mysterious death of Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 7 | Genovese: Portrait of a Crime Family | |
Saison 1 - épisode 8 | Frank Costello Frank Costello sees himself as a businessman, preferring diplomacy to violence. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 9 | Joseph “The Rat” Valachi Joseph Valachi is the first syndicate member to testify against the Cosa Nostra and reveal its inner workings. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 10 | Meyer Lansky Financial wizard Meyer Lansky survives some 50 years in organized crime. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 11 | Al Capone Mobster Al Capone finally goes to prison for tax evasion. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 12 | Vinnie “The Chin” Gigante Vincent Gigante attempts to convince the world that he is legally insane. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 13 | Joe Bonanno Mafia crime boss Joseph Bonanno outlives enemies and publishes his memoirs. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 14 | The Gambinos: First Family of Crime The Gambino crime family comes to power when Carlo Gambino has Albert Anastasia shot; Paul Castellano; John Gotti. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 15 | Henry Hill Mobster Henry Hill's testimony brings down some of New York's most feared criminals. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 16 | Lucky Luciano Salvatore "Lucky" Luciano creates Murder Inc. and makes millions in racketeering and prostitution. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 17 | Whitey Bulger dit le blanc bec | |
Saison 1 - épisode 18 | Murder Incorporated, l'escouade de la mort Murder, Inc. was a ruthless gang that carried out an estimate 1,000 mob hits. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 19 | Tommy Lucchese dit Tommy les 3 doigts | |
Saison 1 - épisode 20 | Paul Castellano dit le pape | |
![]() | Saison 1 - épisode 21 | John Gotti dit le don en tétlon The fifth child of 13 children, John Joseph Gotti Jr was born on 27th October 1940 in the South Bronx. From a very young age, Gotti made a name for... |
Saison 1 - épisode 22 | Carlos Marcello dit le petit homme Carlos Marcello grew up in the mysterious milieu of New Orleans in the early 20th Century to become the city's mafia boss for almost four decades.... | |
Saison 1 - épisode 23 | Frank Lucas dit superfly Heroin kingpin Frank Lucas dominated the Harlem drug market from 1968 to 1975, before being busted for conspiracy to distribute heroin and serving 5... | |
![]() | Saison 1 - épisode 24 | Les Trafficante, de père en fils In this shocking episode of mobsters, we deal with the brutal drug trade which flourished during the 1950s and 1960s, typified by the violent yet... |
Saison 1 - épisode 25 | Mickey Cohen dit l'exécuteur Mickey Cohen became the king of West Coast mob rackets in 1947, following Bugsy Siegel's death. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 26 | Anthony Spilotro dit la fourmi Tony Spilotro made his name in Chicago's most powerful organized crime family and was given control of the gang's casino interests in Las Vegas. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 27 | Les femmes de la mafia dites les dangereuses Female mobsters Virginia Hill, Arlyne Brickman and Karen Hill. | |
Saison 1 - épisode 28 | Nicky Scarfo dit la terreur Philadelphia mob boss Nicky Scarfo's paranoia, volatility and treachery ultimately lead to his demise. | |
Saison 2 - épisode 1 | Roy DeMeo dit le nettoyer de Brooklyn After Roy Albert DeMeo was brought into the Gambino family as an associate, he became the mastermind behind a gang thought to be responsible for up... | |
Saison 2 - épisode 2 | Joey Gallo dit Crazy Joe Profile of New York gangster Joey Gallo, who was a member of the Colombian crime family, and initiated one of the bloodiest Mob conflicts in history | |
Saison 2 - épisode 3 | Les Westies, les Irlandais sanguinaires A group of ruthless Irish punks called the ``Westies'' terrorize Hell's Kitchen in New York City in the the 1970s. | |
Saison 2 - épisode 4 | Nicky Barnes dit Mr Intouchable Notorious, heroin kingpin, Leroy "Nicky" Barnes, went from organizing one of the most powerful African-American heroin rings in New York to a... | |
Saison 2 - épisode 5 | Frank Nitti, l'homme de main d'Al Capone Exploring the crimes of Frank Nitti, who ran Al Capone's crime syndicate when the Mob boss was incarcerated | |
Saison 2 - épisode 6 | Tony Arcado dit l'impitoyable This mobster rose from a foot soldier in Al Capone's Chicago "Outfit" to eventual boss of the notorious gang. Under Tony Accardo's leadership,... | |
Saison 2 - épisode 7 | The Mob's Greatest Hits This episode explores six of the most notorious mafia killings of all time and the everlasting effects these murders had on organized crime. From... | |
Saison 2 - épisode 8 | Episode #2.8 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 9 | Episode #2.9 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 10 | Episode 10 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 11 | Episode 11 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 12 | Episode 12 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 13 | Episode 13 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 14 | Episode 14 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 15 | Episode 15 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 16 | Episode 16 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 17 | Episode 17 | |
Saison 2 - épisode 18 | Episode 18 | |
Saison 3 - épisode 1 | Mafia Cops: Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa In the 1980s, New York City cops Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa were secretly working as hired guns for the Mafia in a scheme that would go... | |
Saison 3 - épisode 2 | Danny Greene Fashioning himself a modern-day Celtic warrior, 1970's Irish mobster Danny Greene clashed with the Cleveland mafia, resulting in a bombing war that... | |
Saison 3 - épisode 3 | Albert Anastasia As leader of Murder, Inc., Albert Anastasia was one of the most vicious and feared mob bosses of the twentieth century. | |
Saison 3 - épisode 4 | Tommy “Karate” Pitera Tommy Pitera became one of the most violent men of all time in the 1980's; betrayal brought the mob killer to justice. | |
Saison 3 - épisode 5 | Anthony “Gaspipe” Casso During the 1970s, Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso rose through the ranks of the New York Mafia to become underboss of the Lucchese family, raking in... | |
Saison 3 - épisode 6 | “Big Joey” Massino After New York's Bonanno mob family was nearly destroyed by an undercover FBI agent, Joseph "Big Joey" Massino brought them back to prominence and... | |
Saison 4 - épisode 1 | Sullivan dit le chien fou Gun-for-hire Joe "Mad Dog" Sullivan tries to hide his criminal activities from his family. | |
Saison 4 - épisode 2 | Family Secrets Frank Calabrese Jr., son of mobster Frank Calabrese, flipped against his father, and nearly brought down the vaunted Chicago Outfit. | |
Saison 4 - épisode 3 | ''Mad Sam'' DeStefano "Mad Sam" DeStefano had a three-decade reign as a juice loan lender and sadistic enforcer with the notorious Chicago Outfit. | |
Saison 4 - épisode 4 | Dutch Schultz Dutch Schultz ruled the numbers rackets until mob bosses ordered his murder. | |
Saison 4 - épisode 5 | The Iceman: Richard Kuklinski Richard Kuklinski lived a shocking double life; suburban husband and father at home, and brutal contract killer on the streets. | |
Saison 4 - épisode 6 | Carmine ''The Snake'' Persico Carmine Persico stands as one of most enduring Godfathers in mafia history. | |
Saison 4 - épisode 7 | The Grim Reaper: Greg Scarpa Gregory Scarpa lived a charmed triple life; mafia hit man, loving father and husband, and secret FBI informant. | |
Saison 4 - épisode 8 | Jimmy “The Gent” Burke Jimmy Burke was one of the most prolific mob earners in New York history. |