Boss of Bosses

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Boss of Bosses
Based onBoss of Bosses
by Joseph F. O'Brien, Andris Kurins, and Laurence Shames[1]
Screenplay byJere Cunningham
Directed byDwight H. Little
StarringAurel Havetta
Music byJohn Altman[2]
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersLois Bonfiglio
Iain Paterson
CinematographyBrian J. Reynolds
EditorMichael D. Ornstein
Running time93 minutes
Production companyBleecker Street Films
Original release
NetworkTNT
ReleaseJune 3, 2001 (2001-06-03)

Boss of Bosses is a 2001 American made-for-TV movie about the life of former Gambino crime family boss Paul Castellano directed by Dwight H. Little. It stars Chazz Palminteri as Paul Castellano, Patricia Mauceri as his wife Nina, Mark Margolis as Joseph Armone, and Angela Alvarado as his mistress Gloria Olarte.[2]

Overview

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The film focuses on Paul growing up, becoming disenchanted with his working class lifestyle, spending time and being influenced by his cousin Carlo Gambino, his friendship with Joseph Armone and Tommy Bilotti, and also on his growing relationship with his maid Gloria. The film serves as a companion piece to Gotti. As "Boss of Bosses" climaxes with Paul Castellano's murder, while Gotti focuses on the events before, during and after the murder.

The film documents his rocky relationship with his soldiers, along with friend Neil Dellacroce, and climaxes when he attends the famous "meeting" at Sparks Steak House, where he and his bodyguard/underboss Tommy Bilotti are murdered as they exit their vehicle in an ambush arranged by John Gotti.

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