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    Mob Justice

    Director: Peter Markle
    Actors: Tony Danza, Ted Levine, Dan Lauria, Frank Vincent, Joe Lisi
    Studio: New Concorde
    Category: DVD

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    Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
    Sales Rank: 71092

    Format: Color, Dvd, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 95 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    UPC: 736991459090
    EAN: 0736991459090
    ASIN: B000067IZK

    Theatrical Release Date: November 24, 1991
    Release Date: July 23, 2002
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    3 out of 5 stars Brainy, tense, stress- inducing film on DEA agents in a failed sting operation   February 25, 2008
    Pork Chop (Lisbon, Portugal)
    MOB JUSTICE (1991, TV) also known as "The Race for Gus Farace" is a
    brainy, tense, stress, panic, and claustrophobic - inducing film,
    concerning the blowback from law enforcement for the shooting of one
    of their undercover DEA agents in a failed sting operation.

    Perhaps the ambition of this picture was too diminutive, as its lack
    of widescreen, and audio simplicity and repetitiveness as heard in
    the soundtrack needlessly makes the final product lose points. A bit
    more effort and money would have resulted in a more world-class
    movie.

    Another weakness, is that more could have been done in the humor
    department, and in the development of the personal relationships of
    the protagonists. Also, more random outcomes are lacking vs the
    predictable outcomes seen time and again over 90 mins. The movie
    often only emphasizes the logical, business-only, one-tracking mind
    aspects of the characters.

    Yet, there's a great cast selected, in Samuel L. Jackson as the DEA
    agent, Nicholas Turturro as someone who is coerced in participating
    in activities he feels and knows are wrong and inappropriate, Frank
    Vincent as the cool, calm, collected, authoritative leader, assisted
    by Dan Lauria and Tony Danza, the latter remarkably capable of
    communicating the panic of his own fugitive situation.

    A strong point of this work, is its real life story inspiration,
    showing the repulsive underbelly of underworld organizations, when
    something goes wrong, such as in this case, wheb an associates took
    out an undercover Federal agent during narco-trafficking busts.

    Surely, underworld members have a plan and a part to play, having to
    do it cleanly, professionally, leaving no messes, under the risk of
    the individual becoming a liability to the organization, such as from
    being a stool pigeon and a wanted man by the law.

    The script skillfully demonstrates the litany of tools and tactics
    that are effectively deployed on suspects and witnesses, to pressure
    them in cooperating, ruining them financially if need be, putting out
    large monetary awards to gain informants, with the added possibility
    of influencing a judge's sentence depending on helpfulness from the
    accused or suspects.

    The story shows the ease obtaining the cooperation, and confessions
    from individuals taking part in the ilicit dealings, as there is
    ultimately no question on which is more powerful, financially, legall
    practicically.

    Varied surveillance technologies are touched upon, such as powerful
    cameras, wireless body microphones, phone taps, etc.

    A strength is showing the simplicity of human beings, in terms of
    human rapports, how the human condition often instinctively tells
    people to lend a helping hand to friends who are in hardship,
    soemtimes with unforeseen consequences.

    Conversely, the ring leaders themselves use torture and varied
    tactics to achieve their desired ends, in this case, for tracing the
    fugitive's whereabouts.

    Overall, the work imparts on the viewer, a lesson on the consequences
    of murder, the lack of glamor in the organizations, but preferring
    not to explain why so many are attracted to it - the sky-high
    profits, although carried out at high risk.



    3 out of 5 stars Worth watching once because it's based on a true story   November 5, 2007
    Cestmoi
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Worth watching once because it's based on a true story. There's not much action in terms of shooting. It's more like a drama.


    2 out of 5 stars What'cha gone do   May 31, 2005
    Nardsbaby (Westside Chi-town, IL United States)
    3 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Is this Tony from "who's the boss?" All dieseled up and focused on making certain that he isn't playing with the FEDS.

    BAD BOY
    BAD BOY
    WHAT'CHA GONE DO?
    WHAT'CHA GONE DO WHEN THEY COME FOR YOU?

    In this Docudrama we watch as Gus Farce a murderous drug dealer becomes expendable to the MOB as well as the few friends that he had.

    For this to be a mob movie it was very little action. You got more of a glimpse of what the FEDS/cops do in order to entrap fugitives.

    As gangster movies go, this is one that is more of a cold chill and not because it's action packed!



    2 out of 5 stars Dead and Alive is an oxymoron!   February 20, 2003
    5 out of 7 found this review helpful

    Having contributed in some small way to the making of this movie, I found it barely resembled the original cut. The excessive editing destroyed the continuity and artistry. I found the producers attempt at retitling and billing Samuel L. Jackson as the star... Gus Farace, to be shameful! Tony Danza plays the title role in this movie and Mr. Jackson is not even a first billing in 1992 when this movie was shot. Where is the integrity?


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