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Narrated by Emmy Award-winning actor Ray Liotta, The Making of The Mob: New York is an eight-part series that begins in 1905 and spans over 50 years to trace the rise of Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel and other notorious gangsters. AMC's first-ever docu-drama blends archival footage with dramatic scenes and features exclusive interviews with mob experts and notable personalities, such as Rudolph Giuliani, Meyer Lansky II, Chazz Palminteri and more.
Vito Genovese and Carlo Gambino make their move; when Genovese becomes a liability, Luciano must choose his successor.
Luciano takes over Vito Genovese's heroin ring in Italy; Genovese and Gambino plot against mob leadership.
World War II begins, and the military asks Charles "Lucky" Luciano to secure the New York docks and aid the invasion of Sicily. After the war, the Navy pressures Thomas Dewey to free Luciano. Dewey agrees... deporting Luciano to Italy.
"Lucky" Luciano is found guilty of running a prostitution ring, and is imprisoned; Vito Genovese becomes acting boss.
'Lucky' Luciano makes the decision to go into the prostitution business, but it gives Thomas Dewey the chance to arrest him and see him stand trial.
"Lucky" Luciano takes over the mob, organizing the Five Families.
During Prohibition, Charles "Lucky" Luciano gains power in the New York underworld. Two bosses start a mob war, and Luciano plans to kill them both.
Charles "Lucky" Luciano arrives in New York, teaming with Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel. During Prohibition, Luciano's crew makes a fortune.
The Making of the Mob: Chicago is an eight-episode docu-drama chronicling the rise and fall of iconic gangster Al Capone, as well as the story of his successors, collectively known as "The Chicago Outfit". Spanning the better part of a century, the series begins with Capone's early days in New York and continues through his move to Chicago - to work with his childhood mentor in the underworld. When Prohibition hits, battles break out as the city's gangs rush to set up bootlegging operations and Capone decides to go up against his rivals. As he consolidates power, he achieves legendary status for his ruthless tactics and over-the-top lifestyle that attracts the wrath of President Herbert Hoover.
Narrated by Emmy Award-winning actor Ray Liotta, The Making of The Mob: New York is an eight-part series that begins in 1905 and spans over 50 years to trace the rise of Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel and other notorious gangsters. AMC's first-ever docu-drama blends archival footage with dramatic scenes and features exclusive interviews with mob experts and notable personalities, such as Rudolph Giuliani, Meyer Lansky II, Chazz Palminteri and more.