The St. Valentine's Day massacre is the stuff of American legend, and the tale is familiar to nearly everyone. But the story of that bloody day in Chicago has never been told, or seen, like this before. Cutting-edge graphics and frenetic recreations accompany Johnny Fratto, son of onetime Al Capone-associate Louis "Lew" Fratto, back to Chicago, where he uncovers massacre myths and learns more about the life his father and uncles led when they roamed those lawless streets in the 1920s. Johnny gets guidance and opinions from a team of renowned Chicago gangster experts, and bridges the gap between the stories he heard as a little boy and the reality he lived growing up in a mob family. Johnny's take about what happened on Feb. 14, 1929 will surprise you.
Production | Jim Lindsay | Producer |
Sound | Michael Richard Plowman | Music |
Crew | Chicago Film Office | Thanks |
Crew | Johnny Frato | Thanks |
Production | Ken Carlson | Executive Producer |
Production | Dave Uslan | Executive Producer |
Production | Benjamin Rockstroh | Production Manager |
Production | Liza Maddrey | Producer |
Camera | John Binder | Other |
Production | Jonjo O'Neill | Producer |
Production | Saul Friedman | Executive Producer |
Camera | Thomas Scott Stanton | Director of Photography |
Production | Steve Smith | Line Producer |
Directing | Steve Petersen | Director |
Sound | Michael Richard Plowman | Music Score Producer |
Production | Jon O'Neill | Executive Producer |
Production | Steve Burns | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Editing | Steve Petersen | Editor |
Production | Aaron Feuer | Associate Producer |
Production | Steve Petersen | Executive Producer |
Production | Joseph Maddrey | Producer |
Crew | Jowanka Fratto | Thanks |
Camera | William Helmer | Other |
Production | Sean Owolo | Executive Producer |
Crew | Berrien County Sheriff's Office | Thanks |
Production | Noah Morowitz | Executive Producer |