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Using slang terms prevalent in 1933 along with vintage photographs, it is a true crime story, which insinuates how a righteous politician may have been the worst villain of them all. When the political King of Albany, Dan O'Connell, discovers his mobster friends have double-crossed him and kidnapped his nephew,...
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Using slang terms prevalent in 1933 along with vintage photographs, it is a true crime story, which insinuates how a righteous politician may have been the worst villain of them all. When the political King of Albany, Dan O'Connell, discovers his mobster friends have double-crossed him and kidnapped his nephew, he exacts his revenge. He changes the law and stacks the jury to ensure the mobsters which haven't been killed receive life sentence
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