Kingpin - The Producer's Cut
After the death of his drug lord uncle, Stanford-educated Mexican-American businessman (Yancey Arias) finds himself in the position of the leader of his criminal family. Throughout their dealings, he and his wife (Sheryl Lee) attempt to keep the facts of their business away from their 8-year-old son while they dodge the efforts of relentless U.S. authorities who want to take them down. Originally aired on US television, this six-part mini series, from NYPD BLUE writer/producer David Mills, received critical acclaim.
Kingpin - The Producer's Cut
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(2003)
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As a fan of 'The Sopranos,' I was perhaps a little reluctant to watch 'Kingpin,' since I felt that nothing could really surpass 'The ...
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- 18 Aug 2005 at 15:48
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THIS IS THE BEST MAFIA DRAMA IN THE WORLD 10 TIMES BETTER THEN SOPRANO'S.
IT PLAYS OUT LIKE A TRUE LIFE STORY ABOUT A FAMILY WHO WONTS TO BE AT ...
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The first part of this exciting crime series. Gripping acting and enough novelty and evil to be really fascinating. I certainly enjoyed it and am looking ...
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- 31 Jan 2006 at 18:26
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said it very good rent the series
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