Mobster Confessions

Mobster Confessions (2012)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Real-life gangsters look back at their lives of crime as mafia informants come out of hiding to tell their stories.

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Scheduleevery Monday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06John VeaseyJuli 2, 2012
S01E05Andrew DiDonatoJuli 2, 2012
S01E04Frank CullottaJuli 2, 2012
S01E03Big Ron PreviteJuli 2, 2012
S01E02Frank Calabrese Jr.Juni 25, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Mobster Confessions' premiere?

'Mobster Confessions' premiered on March 12, 2012.

Who were the creators of 'Mobster Confessions'?

'Mobster Confessions' was created by Alex M. Azzi and Al C. Serrato.

What genre does 'Mobster Confessions' belong to?

'Mobster Confessions' belongs to the genre of crime documentary.

How many episodes were produced for 'Mobster Confessions'?

'Mobster Confessions' had a total of six episodes.

What was the premise of 'Mobster Confessions'?

'Mobster Confessions' featured interviews with former mobsters who shared their experiences and insider knowledge about organized crime.

Who were some of the notable interviewees on 'Mobster Confessions'?

Some notable interviewees on 'Mobster Confessions' included Michael Franzese, John Alite, and Frank Cullotta.

What kind of crimes were discussed in 'Mobster Confessions'?

'Mobster Confessions' covered a wide range of crimes, including racketeering, extortion, and murder.

How did 'Mobster Confessions' differ from other crime documentaries?

'Mobster Confessions' offered a unique perspective by allowing former mobsters to share their personal stories and insights directly.

Did 'Mobster Confessions' include reenactments of the crimes discussed?

Yes, 'Mobster Confessions' featured reenactments to help viewers visualize the events being described.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'Mobster Confessions'?

'Mobster Confessions' faced criticism for potentially glamorizing the criminal lifestyle by providing a platform for former mobsters.

Did 'Mobster Confessions' receive positive reviews from critics?

Reviews for 'Mobster Confessions' were mixed, with some praising its unique approach while others felt it lacked depth.

Was 'Mobster Confessions' based on real-life events?

Yes, 'Mobster Confessions' was based on the real-life experiences and testimonies of former mobsters.

Did 'Mobster Confessions' explore the consequences of a life of crime?

Yes, 'Mobster Confessions' delved into the consequences of a life of crime, showcasing the impact it had on the interviewees' lives.

Did 'Mobster Confessions' provide any insights into the workings of organized crime?

Yes, 'Mobster Confessions' offered viewers a glimpse into the inner workings of organized crime through the firsthand accounts of former mobsters.

Were there any famous mob cases discussed in 'Mobster Confessions'?

Yes, 'Mobster Confessions' touched upon famous mob cases such as the Gambino crime family and the Chicago Outfit.

Did 'Mobster Confessions' have a follow-up series or spin-off?

No, 'Mobster Confessions' did not have a follow-up series or spin-off.

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