Mobsters - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Mobsters"
Mobsters (1991)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
Mobsters - TMDB rating
6.2/10
168

Film crew

Director

Michael Karbelnikoff
Director

Producer

Stephen J. Roth
Producer

Casting

Nancy Nayor
Casting

Editor

Joe D'Augustine
Editor
M. Scott Smith
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Joe Lombardi
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Peter Landsdown Smith
Art Direction

Costume Design

Stunts

Joyce McNeal
Stunts
Photo Erik Stabenau #1718
Erik Stabenau
Stunts

Production Design

Richard Sylbert
Production Design

Set Decoration

George R. Nelson
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Ronnie Specter
Makeup Artist

Director of Photography

Photo Lajos Koltai #71844

Lajos Koltai

Lajos Koltai
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Dan Moore
Costume Supervisor
Ruby K. Manis
Costume Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Judi Townsend
Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Tom Culver
Set Costumer
Ivette Silberman
Set Costumer

Hairstylist

Leslie Ann Anderson
Hairstylist

Screenplay

Michael Mahern
Screenplay

Construction Coordinator

Roger Irvin
Construction Coordinator

Music Supervisor

Dennis Dreith
Music Supervisor

Casting Associate

Jeff Block
Casting Associate

Music

Michael Small
Music

Makeup Effects

Photo Tony Gardner #65260Photo Tony Gardner #65261

Tony Gardner

Tony Gardner
Makeup Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • In real life, Anthony Quinn was close friends with gangster Frank Costello.
  • When Don Faranzano (played by Sir Michael Gambon), whose real surname was Maranzano, introduces his associates at a banquet where he calls himself the "boss of all bosses," he names the following: Lucky Luciano (1897-1962), Joe Bonanno (1905-2002), Crazy Joe (Joe Profaci, 1897-1962), Vincent Mangano (1888-1951) (who disappeared in 1951 and was declared dead in 1961), and Tommy Gagliano (1883-1951). After Lucky actually orchestrated the murder of Faranzano/Maranzano, the five associates became the heads of the Five Families, controlling organized crime in New York. Over time, the Luciano family changed its name to Genovese, Mangano to Gambino, Gagliano to Lucchese, and Profaci to Colombo. The Bonanno family retained its name.
  • To avoid complicating the narrative, three individuals were removed from the inner circle of Lucky Luciano – Tommy Lucchese, nicknamed Three Fingers (1899-1967), Vito Genovese (1897-1969), and Albert Anastasia (1902-1957). All of them helped send Joe Masseria (1886-1931) and Salvatore Maranzano (depicted as Faranzano in the film) (also 1886-1931) to their deaths. In reality, Anastasia and Genovese helped Bugsy Siegel (1906-1947) kill Masseria in a cafe, and Lucchese helped Siegel and his associates of Jewish origin (who pretended to be federal government agents) gain access to Maranzano’s office, as Maranzano fully trusted him.
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