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Gangster Joe Valachi is a marked man in the same joint where mob boss Don Vito Genovese is imprisoned and he's forced to co-operate with the DA in exchange for protection.

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Joe Valachi
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Vito Genovese
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Maria Reina Valachi
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Gap
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Salvatore Maranzano
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Ryan (as Gerald O'Loughlin)
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Gaetano Reina
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Albert Anastasia
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Letizia Reina
Angelo Infanti ...
Lucky Luciano
Guido Leontini ...
Tony Bender
María Baxa ...
Donna
Mario Pilar ...
Salierno
Franco Borelli ...
Buster
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Giuseppe 'Joe the Boss' Masseria (as Alessandro Sperlì)
Natasha Chevelev ...
Jane
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Federal Investigator
Fred Valleca ...
Buck
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Alarimo ...
Steven Ferrigno (uncredited)
Calogero Azzaretto ...
Uomo della cosca (uncredited)
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Irish Member of Valachi Gang (uncredited)
Steve Belloise ...
Winnie (uncredited)
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Prison officer (uncredited)
Angelo Boscariol ...
Gangster (uncredited)
Nestore Cavaricci ...
Prisoner with Valachi (uncredited)
Massimo Ciprari ...
Maranzano Underboss (uncredited)
Giacomo De Michelis ...
Augie (uncredited)
Bruno Di Luia ...
Luciano's Henchman (uncredited)
Gianni Di Segni ...
Wedding Reception Guest (uncredited)
Richard Dunne ...
Judge (uncredited)
Arny Freeman ...
Warden (uncredited)
Alfonso Giganti ...
Wedding Party Guest (uncredited)
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Prison Guard (uncredited)
Frank Gio ...
Frank (uncredited)
Syl Lamont ...
Commander of Fort Monmouth (uncredited)
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Donna's Lover (uncredited)
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Mary-Lou (uncredited)
Jason McCallum ...
Donald Valachi (uncredited)
Romano Moraschini ...
Maranzano Underboss (uncredited)
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Jane (uncredited)
Robert Trout ...
Self (uncredited)
Steve Vignari ...
Hoodlum in Valachi Gang Minutemen (uncredited)

Directed by

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Terence Young

Written by

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Stephen Geller ... (screenplay)
 
Peter Maas ... (novel)
 
Massimo De Rita ... (dialogue) (uncredited)
 
Dino Maiuri ... (dialogue) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Nino Crisman ... executive producer (as Nino E. Krisman)
Dino De Laurentiis ... producer
Roger Duchet ... producer
Jerry Ferraro ... co-producer

Music by

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Riz Ortolani
Armando Trovajoli ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Aldo Tonti

Editing by

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Johnny Dwyre
Monica Finzi

Editorial Department

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John Longmuir ... assistant editor
Nazzareno Neri ... final colorist (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Mario Garbuglia

Set Decoration by

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Boris Juraga
Ferdinando Ruffo

Costume Design by

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Giorgio Desideri
Ann Roth

Makeup Department

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Giannetto De Rossi ... makeup artist
Mirella De Rossi ... hair stylist (as Mirella De Rossi Sforza)

Production Management

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Carlo Bartolini ... production supervisor
Fred C. Caruso ... production manager (as Fred Caruso)
Felice D'Alisera ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Gianni Cozzo ... first assistant director
John Longmuir ... assistant director
Christian Raoux ... first assistant director
Kekiza Branka Soldo ... second assistant director

Art Department

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John Godfrey ... set dresser
Bruno Tempera ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Franco Bassi ... sound mixer
Rocco Roy Mangano ... sound engineer (as Roy Mangano)
Peter Davies ... supervising sound editor (uncredited)
Vernon Messenger ... dialogue editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Eros Bacciucchi ... special effects
Paul J. Lombardi ... supervisor

Stunts

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Rémy Julienne ... stunts
George Santana ... stunts
Harry Daley ... stunts (uncredited)
Bruno Di Luia ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Cesare Allione ... camera operator
Luigi Conversi ... assistant camera
Antonio Tonti ... assistant camera
Luciano Tonti ... camera operator

Music Department

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Harold Arlen ... composer: song "Stormy Weather"
Irving Berlin ... composer: song "Cheek to Cheek"
Giovanni Capurro ... composer: song "O sole mio"
Ted Koehler ... composer: song "Stormy Weather"
Riz Ortolani ... musical director
Vito Pallavicini ... composer: song "Amore cuore mio"
Vincenzo Russo ... composer: song "I' te vurria vasà"

Script and Continuity Department

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Clo D'Olban ... script supervisor
Kay Mander ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Carlo Bartolini ... production assistant
Gino Landi ... choreographer

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

When Joe Valachi (Charles Bronson) has a price put on his head by Don Vito Genovese (Lino Ventura), he must take desperate steps to protect himself while in prison. An unsuccessful attempt to slit his throat puts him over the edge to break the sacred code of silence. Written by Richard Jones

Plot Keywords
Taglines The syndicate. Genovese. Anastasia. Luciano. Masseria. Lucchese. Maranzano. The way they lived - The way they died. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Joe Valachi - I segreti di Cosa Nostra (Italy)
  • Cosa Nostra - L'Affaire Valachi (France)
  • Le Dossier Valachi (France)
  • Valachi (Japan, English title)
  • Los secretos de la Cosa Nostra (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 110 min
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Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia In return for using the penitentiary grounds of the Sing Sing Correctional Facility, the production made a large contribution to the prison's recreation fund. See more »
Goofs During the chase scene which takes place during the 1920s in New York, a car goes into the river and in the background the twin towers of the World Trade Center under construction can be clearly seen. This is one of the most famous period reconstruction mistakes in film history. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Valachi: The Violent Era (1972). See more »
Quotes Tony Bender: "Cut it off!" Bender to his two henchman as they grab Gap to get a "present" for Don Vito's girlfriend.
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