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Author:
Vendetta (Motion picture)
Title:
Vendetta [videorecording] / HBO Pictures presents ; a Gary Lucchesi production in association with Grand Productions ; a Nicholas Meyer film ; produced by Tony Mark and Sue Jett ; screenplay by Timothy Prager ; directed by Nicholas Meyer.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
HBO Pictures :
Copyright Date:
c1999
Description:
1 videodisc (117 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Lynching--Drama.
Ethnocentrism--Drama.
Italian Americans--Drama.
Italian Americans--New Orleans--New Orleans--Drama.
Mobs--Southern States--Drama.
Mass murder--New Orleans--New Orleans--Drama.
New Orleans (La.)--Drama.
Made-for-TV movies.
Thrillers (Television programs)
Thriller--Feature.
Feature films.
Suspense films.
Other Authors:
Meyer, Nicholas, 1945-
Mark, Tony.
Jett, Sue.
Prager, Timothy.
Askew, Luke, 1937-
Brown, Clancy.
Connolly, Andrew.
Davison, Bruce, 1946-
Almeida, Joaquim de, 1957-
Di Stefano, Andrea, 1972-
Herrmann, Edward.
Libertini, Richard.
Mascarino, Pierrino.
O'Malley, Daragh.
Welsh, Kenneth.
Walken, Christopher, 1943-
Gambino, Richard. Vendetta.
HBO Pictures.
Gary Lucchesi Productions.
Grand Productions.
HBO Video (Firm)
Notes:
Based on the book by Richard Gambino. Special features: Cast/crew bios [text feature] Luke Askew, Clancy Brown, Andrew Connolly, Bruce Davison, Joaqim de Almeida, Andrea di Stefano, Edward Herrmann, Richard Libertini, Pierrino Mascarino, Daragh O'Malley, Kenneth Welsh, Christopher Walken.
Contents:
Italian-American society -- Control -- "Make a name for yourself!" -- Foreigners have to stick together -- New friends -- Foggy night -- Popular opinion -- Legal representation -- No defense -- Rispettato -- Traitor -- "Nothing but the truth" -- Lost hope -- Verdict -- Mass meeting -- Lynching -- Survivors?
Summary:
Based upon the 1977 book of the same name by Richard Gambino, Vendetta is a compelling portrait of prejudice, and a shameful incident in New Orleans history. Louisiana planters recruited Sicilians during the late 19th century as a substitute for slave labor. Yet within only a few short years, immigrant entrepreneurs assumed economic control of the New Orleans docks. Economic rivalry between the Sicilians and the local business establishment created bitter ethnic tension that the business community exploited. Businessman James Houston is head of a cabal that sees a means to more than one end, devising the murder of the Irish police captain while framing an Italian. Nineteen Italian men are arrested, with nine going on to trial.
ISBN:
9780783117140
0783117140
OCLC:
(OCoLC)43945873
UPC:
026359156823
Locations:
OIAX792 -- Grinnell College (Grinnell)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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