When the Italian Mafia threatens to kill a crooked bookie (John Turturro),
Irish mob boss Leo O'Bannon (Albert Finney) refuses to allow it, chiefly because he's dating the bookie's sister, crafty gun moll Verna Bernbaum (Marcia Gay Harden).
With cameos from Pete Postlethwaite (as
Irish mob boss Fergie «The Florist») and Mad Men's Jon Hamm (unencumbered by any discernible personality as tenacious FBI agent Adam Frawley) helping to raise the stakes, The Town has all the makings of a solid procedural.
He's also carrying on an affair with Emma (Sienna Miller), the girlfriend of
Irish Mob boss Albert White (Robert Glenister, MI - 5).
The two plan a getaway to the bright lights of California, but when
Irish mob boss Albert White (Robert Glenister) gets wind of Joe's tryst with his bit on the side, an end is soon put to their hasty travel plans.
When we first meet WWI vet Coughlin (Affleck) in Prohibition - era Boston, he's a not a full - blown gangster just yet, but he is the mastermind behind several high - profile robberies and has fallen for
an Irish mob boss's girlfriend, Emma (Sienna Miller).
In episode 101, the series premiere, state representative Tommy Caffee is blackmailed for lucrative government contracts by a local
Irish mob boss when his long lost brother Michael returns to Providence after seven years on the run from the law.
In «The Departed,» Scorsese once again puts us on the mean streets of... Boston... to tell the story of Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio), an undercover cop given the difficult and dangerous task of getting tight with
Irish mob boss Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson).
Not exact matches
In Bruges tells the story of two
Irish hit men, Ray and Ken (Colin Farrell and Brendon Gleeson), who are stationed in Bruges as they wait for assignment details from their
mob boss (Ralph Fiennes).
In the 1970's, there was no more dangerous a criminal than James «Whitey» Bulger, an
Irish - American convicted murderer and a former organized crime
boss of the Boston
Irish mob crew known as the Winter Hill Gang.
The player can place their trust in one of three worthy capo candidates: Cassandra, the ringleader of the Haitian
mob in New Bordeaux (the inclusion of a female gangland
boss for a game set in 1968 received some praise at the time of announcement); Burke, an
Irish scrapyard dealer who you'd be wise not to cross; and Vito, whose allegiances with the Italian
mob have soured and is likewise looking to settle a score.