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Honor Thy Father

  • TV Movie
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
194
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Honor Thy Father (1973)
True CrimeCrimeDrama

Story of the rise and fall of the Bonanno organized crime family.Story of the rise and fall of the Bonanno organized crime family.Story of the rise and fall of the Bonanno organized crime family.

  • Director
    • Paul Wendkos
  • Writers
    • Lewis John Carlino
    • Gay Talese
  • Stars
    • Joseph Bologna
    • Brenda Vaccaro
    • Raf Vallone
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    194
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    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • Lewis John Carlino
      • Gay Talese
    • Stars
      • Joseph Bologna
      • Brenda Vaccaro
      • Raf Vallone
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joseph Bologna
    Joseph Bologna
    • Salvatore (Bill) Bonnano
    Brenda Vaccaro
    Brenda Vaccaro
    • Rosalie Bonnano
    Raf Vallone
    Raf Vallone
    • Joseph Bonnano
    Richard S. Castellano
    Richard S. Castellano
    • Frank Labruzzo
    Joe De Santis
    Joe De Santis
    • Joe Magliocco
    Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence
    • Stefano Magaddino
    Louis Zorich
    Louis Zorich
    • Joe Notario
    Felice Orlandi
    Felice Orlandi
    • Hank Perrone
    Robert Burr
    Robert Burr
    • Lawyer Kreiger
    Carmine Caridi
    Carmine Caridi
    • Nick
    Anthony Charnota
    Leonardo Cimino
    Leonardo Cimino
    • Sam DeCavalcante
    Sam Coppola
    Sam Coppola
    Nick Discenza
    Gilbert Green
    Gilbert Green
    • Gaspare de Gregorio
    Antonia Rey
    Antonia Rey
    • Mrs. Profaci
    James Sloyan
    James Sloyan
    • Pete Notario
    • (as James J. Sloyan)
    Joseph Campanella
    Joseph Campanella
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Paul Wendkos
    • Writers
      • Lewis John Carlino
      • Gay Talese
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    searchanddestroy-1

    Excellent mafia expose

    Twenty years earlier, it could have been made by a Phil Karlson in his peak shape. But Paul Wendkos was a great TV director too, very professional and his work here is also excellent and, made for TV, this kind of story can't be worst than for the big screen, on the contrary. Cast, directing story telling, everything is sharp, accurate, in the Sidney Lumet's style. I thought of PRINCE OF THE CITY, for a story speaking, in the Lumet's movie, from the police force point of view. Mafia leaders stories have never been lousy when made for the small screen audiences, though I have no example of bad movies on such plots for the large screen. This one, directed by Paul Wendkos.
    inspectors71

    Fuggidabowdit!

    On the cheapo TV movie front, there's 1973's Honor Thy Father, an episodic, dull, and tedious foray into trying to make gangsters look sympathetic.

    There are lots of familiar faces in HTF--Joe Bologna, Brenda Vaccaro, and a slew of character actors who got typecast as Mafioso. The trouble with the movie is that it's so boring and slapdash that you'll find yourself hitting the display on the DVD player to check how much time you have left.

    Just to make sure that you know that this is a realistic portrayal of organized crime families, there's even the joy of watching--and listening to--Richard Castellano hacking up a lung from smoking (Gee, even Made Men get cancer!)

    I'm afraid that watching crap like this may be carcinogenic.
    arthurclay

    A masterpiece of mob life

    I first saw this movie as part of a collection entitled "Great Mafia Movies" and they were right about this one it is great. This film is one of the very few movies that accurately and unromantically portrays real life in the Mafia and the inherent danger that is present in it(the others being Goodfellas and WTTM). Right off the bat you are thrown into the violent and not so secretive world of the Bonnano family as the public and police know as much or even more than the mobsters. You can literally feel the danger and impending doom that hangs around each member especially Bill and Joe Bonnano. They are fighting for their lives in every frame of the picture. You feel bad when their friends are killed and that they have to struggle just to survive each day. This movie is pro-Bonnano but in my mind that is not such a bad thing since its being told from the son's perspective just as Gotti is told from John's perspective. Even if Joe Bonnano was wrong and at fault for what happened in real life its hard to muster any compassion or sympathy for his enemies as treacherous and vicious as they are. I loved the scene with the commission I would have liked to see Carlo Gambino have a bigger role but that wasn't central to the plot. My only problem with this movie is that it really doesn't end with a definite sense of finality like it's like there's a whole other saga waiting to be told but given the circumstances I don't suppose it could have ended any other way. In any case Honor Thy Father is a goldmine of information on the mob and a real treat to view as well.
    5bkoganbing

    Bonanno family values

    Although both Raf Vallone and Joseph Bologna register well as father&son Mafia duo of Joe and Bill Bonanno and the source of this film is Gay Talese's account of Bill Bonanno's life up to that point, it does not really tell the story certainly from the point of view of those trying to bring them down. Read the Wikipedia article on the Bonannos. There was a certain resentment of the son by some of the close associates of Joe Bonanno of the nepotism there. And Bill Bonanno was hardly the reluctant don himself.

    Interesting this came out in 1973 between the release of both Godfather films. The 70s because of the great popularity of The Godfather in both book and film there was a glut of these on the market. It seemed for awhile back then that every other film was a gangster story.

    I liked what Brenda Vaccaro did with her portrayal of Rosalie Profaci Bonanno, wife of Joseph Bologna. Back in the day this was considered the great Mafia marriage, in their world like Charles and Diana. But Diana had more free will than Rosalie did. As a dutiful Mafia wife who grew up in that world she certainly knew never to ask questions about her husband's business.

    Also note Richard Castellano in a portrayal similar to what he did as Clemenza in The Godfather.

    This is the Bonanno version of their internal wars within their crime family. But the Corleones prove more interesting.
    manuel-pestalozzi

    Decidedly unromantic mobster movie - with a hit man reading Sartre!

    I cannot recommend this movie highly enough. It is a powerful antidote against dramatized, romanticized gangster sagas like The Godfather or Goodfellas. Apparently based on actual facts, the movie is the story of a New York Mafia boss's son. He tries to help his father because he thinks it is his filial duty.

    There is a gang war on. Gangsters go into hiding. They are constantly in limbo. The father is in hiding. The son goes into hiding, in a different place. He is accompanied by an old, seasoned hit man - a magnificent performance by Richard S. Castellano of Godfather fame. As the two men just sit and wait - but wait for what? - in a shabby downtown apartment, the hit man passes the time reading Sartre's Being and Nothingness!

    There is a fine sense of the absurd throughout this movie. The son hasn't got a clue what he is supposed to do. He just stands around asking everybody: What is going on? He never finds out. (Probably a chicken stolen somewhere in Sicily a hundred years ago, he suggests). Joe Bologna gives a wonderful portrait of Salvatore Bonanno. He plays a basically good natured, normal guy who can't cope with the circumstances that direct his life. It is wonderful how Bologna always has this strained expression on his face as Salvatore Bonanno tries to listen well and to understand. He has a wife and kids, and he wants to procure a respectable family life for them. His wife is scared and angry; she does not want to put up with a bunch of snoring, farting mobsters in her living room night after night!

    Joe Bologna is paired with legendary italian actor Raf Vallone who plays Joe Bonanno, the father. And they really are a minor dream team! There is a model case of two people who can not communicate, although they really love each other. This is best shown in the final parting scene, when the son has to go to jail. They don't know what so say, they just stand, looking at each other. Finally the father shows the son his school report from Sicily he accidentally found while clearing out a desk. "Ninety in maths. Not bad, eh?" These are the father's cryptical final words. The son as usual doesn't know what to answer.

    I guess the famous TV series The Sopranos owes more to this movie than to any of Coppola's or Scorsese's pictures.

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    • Trivia
      This made-for-television movie was made and first broadcast about two years after its source non-fiction true crime book of the same name by Gay Talese had been first published in 1971.
    • Goofs
      During the scenes set in the early 60s, there are numerous cars visible that are late 60s and early 70s models.

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Maffians oskrivna lag
    • Production companies
      • Halcyon Productions
      • Metromedia Producers Corporation (MPC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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