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* The first title card after the opening credits reads "Three Months Later"; however, based on the ending dates of Part I (Friday, January 5), Part II actually begins two months later (Friday, March 9). |
* The first title card after the opening credits reads "Three Months Later"; however, based on the ending dates of Part I (Friday, January 5), Part II actually begins two months later (Friday, March 9). |
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− | * This episode shares similarities with the John Gotti crime syndicate case. Gotti |
+ | * This episode shares similarities with the John Gotti crime syndicate case. Gotti and five of his brothers all joined the Mafia at early ages and Gotti soon became boss of the well known Gambino crime family, one of the Five Families in [[New York City]]. He became widely known for his outspoken personality and flamboyant style that eventually caused his downfall. In 1992, Gotti was convicted of racketeering, thirteen murders, obstruction of justice, hijacking, conspiracy to commit murder, illegal gambling, extortion, tax evasion, loansharking, and other crimes and was sentenced to life in prison, where he died ten years later. ('''Source''': {{Wikipedia|John Gotti}}) |
=== Episode scene cards === |
=== Episode scene cards === |
Revision as of 15:13, 22 August 2010
"The Torrents of Greed (2)" | ||
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← | L&O, Episode 1.16 | → |
Production number: 66225 First aired: 19 February 1991 | ||
Teleplay By Michael S. Chernuchin Story By Michael S. Chernuchin & Michael Duggan Directed By E.W. Swackhamer |
Benjamin Stone tries to salvage his prosecution of the Masucci family when Beigal faces bribery charges and seems willing to turn against his brother-in-law.
Plot
Stone and Robinette continue to pursue organized crime boss Frank Masucci after he is acquitted of murder.
Cast
Main cast
- George Dzundza as Sergeant Max Greevey
- Chris Noth as Detective Mike Logan
- Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
- Michael Moriarty as Executive A.D.A. Benjamin Stone
- Richard Brooks as A.D.A. Paul Robinette
- Steven Hill as D.A. Adam Schiff
Guest cast
- Bruce Altman as Harv Beigal
- Sidney Armus as Judge Arnold Fishbein
- Christine Baranski as Katherine Masucci Beigal
- María Cellario as Connie Masucci
- Victoria Christian as Laurel McGinty
- Charles Cioffi as Frank Masucci
- David Cryer as Arraignment Judge Kleinman
- Anna Katarina as Elena Skolnick
- Stephen McHattie as Joe Pilefsky
- Lee Richardson as Michael Le Claire
- Jacques Sandulescu as Isaac Skolnick
- F.X. Vitolo as Fenton
- Julie White as Waitress
- Michael P. Moran as Limo Driver
- Mike O'Malley as New York City Policeman #1
- Bruce Kirkpatrick as New Jersey Trooper
- Rex Everhart as Fire Inspector
- Michael Heintzman as Lonner
- Gene Canfield as D'Agastino
- Linda Atkinson as Vitello
- Marvin Chatinover as Housing Judge
- Ronald Hunter as unknown
- Phillip R. Allen as unknown
References
References
Quotes
"I inspect five buildings a day, five days a week, fifty weeks a year. So I missed a couple of violations, I'm human. You never lost a case, Mr. Stone?"
"Well, one mistake is human. Two is perhaps a lapse in concentration. Three is stupid, but the same mistake consistently over a period of two years indicates another form of human fallibility here."
"Such as what?"
"Greed?"
- - Laurel McGinty and Benjamin Stone
"You lost, Mr. Robinette. This is America. One strike and you’re out."
- - Judge Arnold Fishbein
"That's why we need a warrant."
"A warrant. Sounds like a fishing license to me."
- - Paul Robinette and Judge Arnold Fishbein
"What have we got so far?"
"Masucci's greatest hits."
- - Max Greevey and Mike Logan
"Call Cragen and tell him to pick up Masucci."
"For what?"
"I don't give a damn. For spitting on the sidewalk."
- - Benjamin Stone and Paul Robinette
"You're bluffing."
"Yeah, you’re right. We'd be real upset if something happened to a piece of crap like you. "
- - Joe Pilefsky and Mike Logan
"From '80 to '88, Beigal made The Post's 50 Worst Landlords list. Last two years, he's spotless."
"Maybe he got religion."
- - Max Greevey and Donald Cragen
"You ever hear of Don Quixote?"
"Did you ever hear about David and Goliath? And we have God on our side."
- - Max Greevey and Benjamin Stone
"Katherine Beigel did in ten seconds what we couldn't do for ten years. Put Frank Masucci out of business. Permanently."
- - Mike Logan
"Justice is blind, detective. Nobody said it was fair."
- - Benjamin Stone
Background information and notes
- The usual opening narration is dropped, replaced by a recap of the events of the previous episode:
"Occasionally, the criminal justice system can be twisted and manipulated by the very people it's meant to punish. This is one of those cases. What started as an assault on a Russian candy store owner mushroomed into an investigation of Manhattan's most powerful crime family. These are some of the players."
The players are identified by name and function within the Masucci crime family. The recap shows little clips from the previous episode. The people mentioned are:
- "Joe Pilefsky – A soldier in the Masucci family. Hired muscle."
- "Mario Zalta – A Capo in the Masucci family. Currently running an un-taxed cigarette scam."
- "Harv Beigal – The Don's brother-in-law. The cigarettes go through his warehouse."
- "Frank Masucci – The Don. Head of the largest crime family in New York."
"These four men conspired to set up Stone. Stone brought Masucci to trial for the murder of Union President Russell Mackey; not knowing that he'd been set up by the Don. Unable to re-trial Frank Masucci for murder, Stone has had to settle for prosecuting Pilefsky and Zalta for the assault on the Russian candy store owner."
- The first title card after the opening credits reads "Three Months Later"; however, based on the ending dates of Part I (Friday, January 5), Part II actually begins two months later (Friday, March 9).
- This episode shares similarities with the John Gotti crime syndicate case. Gotti and five of his brothers all joined the Mafia at early ages and Gotti soon became boss of the well known Gambino crime family, one of the Five Families in New York City. He became widely known for his outspoken personality and flamboyant style that eventually caused his downfall. In 1992, Gotti was convicted of racketeering, thirteen murders, obstruction of justice, hijacking, conspiracy to commit murder, illegal gambling, extortion, tax evasion, loansharking, and other crimes and was sentenced to life in prison, where he died ten years later. (Source: John Gotti at Wikipedia)
Episode scene cards
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Surveillance of |
Rikers Island |
Offices of the Chief |
Residence of |
La Stanza Restaurant |
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. |
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"The Torrents of Greed (2)" Law & Order Season 1 |
Next episode: "Mushrooms" |