Title from disc label and container. Family enforcer: Joseph Cortese, Lou Criscuola, Joe Pesci, Bobby Alto. Mob war: Jake LaMotta, Johnny Stumper, David Henry Keller, John Rano, John Christian. Port of New York: Scott Brady, Richard Rober, K. T. Stevens, Yul Brynner, Arthur Blake, Lynne Carter, John Kellogg, William Challee. Portrait of New York suggested by a story by Arthur A. Ross, Bert Murray. Originally produced a three individual motion pictures between 1949 and 1988 . "30094-D"--Disc label.
Contents:
Family enforcer (1975, ca. 89 min.) / produced by Willian N. Panzer; written and directed by Ralph De Vito -- Mob war (1988, ca. 86 min.) / screenplay by J. Christian Ingvordsen, John Weiner; produced by J. Christian Ingvordsen, Steve Kaman, John Weiner; directed by J. Christian Ingvordsen -- Port of New York (1949, ca. 81 min.) / Eagle-Lion Films; Samba Pictures, Inc. presents; screnplay by Eugene Ling; produced by Aubrey Schenck; directed by Laslo Benedek.
Summary:
In Famiy enforcer a street kid gets involved with organized crime and soon finds himself in over his head. Mob war sees a conflict between "Families" when one group becomes the client of a media mogul. And in Port of New York a drug dealer is using a yacht club as a front for smuggling, but when an undercover cop is killed his days are numbered.
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