Mafia's Greatest Hits - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Arnold ‘The Brain' Rothstein
Arnold Rothstein schooled the founders of the American Mafia in the ways of organized crime during the 1920s and set the model for running crime business. Infamous for fixing the 1919 World Series, he was the criminal genius behind a bootleg empire

Albert Anastasia
Albert Anastasia would oversee the American Mafia's most violent period in history. As Luciano's go-to killer, Albert and his hitmen committed murder wholesale. He was unpredictable, a psychopath who would outlive his usefulness.

Vincent Gigante
Under the disguise of mental illness Vincent Gigante evaded the authorities and rose to become the most powerful mobster in New York. When FBI realised their mistake they would stop at nothing to take him down. But would he escape one last time?

Joe Massino
Joe Massino, the 'Last Don', crushes anyone who goes against the mafia code of omerta. Loyalty to his family, and obedience to their code of silence, is everything. But when the Feds take Massino down, Massino takes everyone down with him.

Mob Cops
In the 80's & 90's the mafia controls the New York criminal underworld. But by the early 200's evidence surfaces that the mob has gone much further and has people inside the NYPD. Now a dedicated team of detectives must find out who are the Mob Cops.

Dutch Schultz
In the lawless days of Prohibition America one gangster stands out as the black sheep Dutch Schultz. When Dutch threatens to kill a state prosecutor the mob can't risk the fallout. So they send Dutch a special message: a body full of lead.

Al Capone
America's first superstar gangster, Al Capone, dominated headlines and is said to be responsible for the bloody Valentines' Day Massacre. After being made the face of organized crime by the US government, Capone's public image brings about his downfall.

Joey Gallo: The Renegade Mobster
Crazy Joey Gallo psychopathic killer, beatnik hipster, and renegade mobster. Burning with rage and determined to make his way to the top, he wages all-out war against the US gov't and sparks a revolution in the mafia before going down in a hail of bullets.

Bugsy Siegel
Bugsy Siegel, The Jewish gangster with charm and a killer's instinct, plays hard and dreams big. He's got a vision to build a gambling mecca in the Nevada desert; but when he stops playing by the Mafia's rules, Bugsy pays the ultimate price.

Santo Trafficante: Mafia vs. JFK
Florida and Cuba were ruled by top don Santo Trafficante. The King of Cuba's casinos was on the verge of mob stardom when a revolution destroys his plans. It results in a secret alliance between the mob and the CIA and a failed assassination attempt.
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