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This essay by David North was originally published on March 13, 1972 in <em>The Bulletin</em>, the weekly newspaper of the Workers League, predecessor of the Socialist Equality Party (US).

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The Don is Dead - Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum

Package Includes: Blu-ray Disc Type: BD50 (dual layer) Region: A MSRP: $24.99 The Production: 3.5/5 In the Los Angeles organized crime world, the death of the patriarch of a crime family sets off an intense struggle for power. And it’s ignited by a seemingly innocent relationship between Don Angelo DiMorra (Anthony Quinn) and the gorgeous fiancée of Angelo’s lieutenant Frank Regalbuto (Robert Forster), who also happens to be the son of the Don whose territory the remaining families are fighting over. When Frank discovers this, it sends him into a jealous and self destructive rage that also sweeps up his closest associates the Fargo Brothers (Frederic Forrest & Al Lettieri) in the violent maelstrom. When the dust settles, who will be left to rule the underworld after the bullets stop flying and the blood is spilled, all over a misunderstanding?

Blu-ray Review - The Don is Dead (1973)

Directed by Richard Fleischer. Starring Anthony Quinn, Frederic Forrest, Robert Forster, Al Lettieri, Abe Vigoda, Angel Tompkins, Jo Anne Meredith, and Sid Haig. SYNOPSIS: A mafia enforcer instigates an internal war when he beats his girlfriend to a pulp, not knowing she was having a romance with the Don of the family. ‘ THE DON IS DEAD!’ screams the title of Richard Fleischer’s 1973 gangster bloodbath, and indeed he is, leaving his son Frank (Robert Forster – Apocalypse Now) as his successor. But a consortium of 1970s character actors whose faces you will recognise have decided Frank is too inexperienced to run his late father’s crime family and so business interests are divided up between Anthony Quinn, Frederic Forrest and some actors from

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