
S1·E6 – Make it Legitimate
1984-08-22 • 50 min
Mob presence in the political and business infrastructures of cities like New York and Chicago gave the Mafia the power base needed to run illicit activities, such as gambling and bootlegging. A phenomenon of the modern era of Mafia business is its infiltration into legitimate commerce, as a cover for illegal activities. The episode looks at some of these practices and government measures to stop them. Joey Cantalupe opens this episode by basically stating that one of the keys to the success of the mafia empire is its ability to make profit from legitimate business alongside its illegal rackets. A typical example that is explored in this episode is loan sharking, one of the earliest mafia activities.
Cast
Martin Short
Narrator
Joseph Cantalupo
Self - FBI Informant
Remo Franceschini
Self - NYPD Lieutenant
John Donohue
Self - Undercover Detective
John Vitale
Self - Gambler, Loan Shark Victim
Bud Conheim
Self - New York Garment Manufacturer
Clem Pizzi
Self - Garbage Company Owner
Jerry Donnellan
Self - Theater Manager
Paddy Carr
Self - Drug Squad, Newark (NJ) PD
Frederick T. Martens
Self - Police Lieutenant, New Jersey
Herb Stern
Self - Rackets Prosecutor