Witness to The Mob (1998)

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Written by Stanley Weiser

Directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

This movie is based on the true story of former mobster, Sammy "The Bull" Gravano (Nicholas Turturro).

Formerly the closest 'employee' of the infamous mafia boss John "Teflon Don" Gotti (Tom Sizemore) this story takes us through Gravano's life as a mafia member.

Charting his rise to power, it also charts his tremendous downfall with the power bestowed upon him suddenly turning against him.

Gravano was made famous for the act of turning in his boss to the authorities, an act that would put his life in jeopardy

When is Witness to The Mob next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Entertainment November 17th, 6:00am and on True Entertainment November 17th, 8:00am. See more...

Cast

Nicholas TurturroSammy 'The Bull' Gravano
Image for Tom SizemoreTom SizemoreJohn Gotti
Debi MazarDeborah Gravano
Abe VigodaPaul Castellano
Image for Philip Baker HallPhilip Baker HallToddo Aurello
Adam J. RothThe sign painter
Frank VincentFrankie DeCicco
Lenny VenitoSal DiMaggio
Johnny WilliamsAngelo Ruggiero
Frankie ValliFrank LoCascio
Image for Michael ImperioliMichael ImperioliLouie Milito
Vincent PastoreMikey De Batt
Michael Ryan SegalNicky Cowboy
Richard BrightJoe Paruta
Chris CenatiempoJimmy Falcona

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