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'''''The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer''''' and '''''The Iceman Confesses: Secrets of a Mafia Hitman''''' (also known as '''''The Iceman: Confessions of a Mafia Hitman''''') are two ] that feature the Mafia hitman ]. They were produced by ] and released in 1992 and 2001, respectively. | '''''The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer''''' and '''''The Iceman Confesses: Secrets of a Mafia Hitman''''' (also known as '''''The Iceman: Confessions of a Mafia Hitman''''') are two ] that feature the Mafia hitman ]. They were produced by ] and released in 1992 and 2001, respectively.<ref name="SilverUrsini2007">{{cite book|author1=Alain Silver|author2=James Ursini|title=The Gangster Film Reader|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oaXVnAE6lbkC&pg=PA330|year=2007|publisher=Limelight|isbn=978-0-87910-332-3|pages=330–}}</ref><ref name="Plaza2015">{{cite book|author=Valrie Plaza|title=American Mass Murderers|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cmTxCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA313|date=2 March 2015|publisher=Lulu.com|isbn=978-1-312-96140-1|pages=313–}}</ref> | ||
After years of silence, "The Iceman" speaks. In two interviews a decade apart, Richard Kuklinski, a notorious top enforcer for the ], tells his unusual and gruesome story. Raised on—and immune to—violence, he kept his unorthodox job and tactics a secret from his adoring family. In 1986, after a long investigation, Kuklinski was betrayed by "the only friend I didn't kill" and when interviewed was serving multiple life sentences. | After years of silence, "The Iceman" speaks. In two interviews a decade apart, Richard Kuklinski, a notorious top enforcer for the ], tells his unusual and gruesome story. Raised on—and immune to—violence, he kept his unorthodox job and tactics a secret from his adoring family. In 1986, after a long investigation, Kuklinski was betrayed by "the only friend I didn't kill" and when interviewed was serving multiple life sentences.<ref name="ChrispFieldwalker2013">{{cite book|author1=Peter Chrisp|author2=T. G. Fieldwalker|title=Chrisp's True Crime Miscellany: Stories * Facts * Tales & Trivia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Qh2kCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT99|date=14 October 2013|publisher=Octopus Books|isbn=978-1-78157-132-3|pages=99–}}</ref> | ||
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Starring | Richard Kuklinski |
Release date | 1992, 2001 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer and The Iceman Confesses: Secrets of a Mafia Hitman (also known as The Iceman: Confessions of a Mafia Hitman) are two documentaries that feature the Mafia hitman Richard Kuklinski. They were produced by HBO and released in 1992 and 2001, respectively.
After years of silence, "The Iceman" speaks. In two interviews a decade apart, Richard Kuklinski, a notorious top enforcer for the Gambino crime family, tells his unusual and gruesome story. Raised on—and immune to—violence, he kept his unorthodox job and tactics a secret from his adoring family. In 1986, after a long investigation, Kuklinski was betrayed by "the only friend I didn't kill" and when interviewed was serving multiple life sentences.
References
- Alain Silver; James Ursini (2007). The Gangster Film Reader. Limelight. pp. 330–. ISBN 978-0-87910-332-3.
- Valrie Plaza (2 March 2015). American Mass Murderers. Lulu.com. pp. 313–. ISBN 978-1-312-96140-1.
- Peter Chrisp; T. G. Fieldwalker (14 October 2013). Chrisp's True Crime Miscellany: Stories * Facts * Tales & Trivia. Octopus Books. pp. 99–. ISBN 978-1-78157-132-3.
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