:56:01
was it any kind of, uh,
an organized crime?
:56:04
well,
is every ltalian
:56:06
[stammers]
a criminal?
:56:08
ls every ltalian a gangster?
l don't think so.
:56:11
You know, some ltalians
have actually opened up
ltalian restaurants
:56:14
[laughing]
and done very well with them.
:56:19
(Sommer)
I've met
some mafia men in my life,
:56:21
They won't threaten you
in any way.
:56:23
But if you do
something dishonest,
:56:26
most of the times,
:56:27
they don't give you
a second chance.
:56:33
(interviewer)
So why did you walk away
from it yourself?
:56:35
Because l was told to.
:56:39
Rather, my wife was told
that l should
:56:43
leave.
:56:47
And no money in the world
is worth
:56:50
just worrying about something.
:56:54
[door opening]
:56:56
That's my wife.
:56:57
(Terry)
Artie, again?
:56:58
(Sommer)
Now, Terry.
:57:00
Are you enjoying this?
:57:01
[footsteps approaching]
:57:02
Damn it.
You're some kind of nut.
:57:06
(Sommer)
Okay. They're finished,
Terry, all right?
:57:17
(Hopper)
Finally, after three years
of FBI investigation,
:57:20
the government launched one of
the most ambitious
obscenity trials ever mounted,
:57:25
Designed to nail Deep Throat
and all pornographic films
:57:28
once and for all,
:57:32
(Bruce Kramer)
I think this case was
a case of prosecution
:57:36
that was directed,
orchestrated,
:57:39
uh, from washington, D.C.
:57:43
(Hopper)
All told, 1 17 people
were charged with conspiracy,:
:57:48
from the distributor
to the projectionist,
:57:51
And one man,
:57:52
the government intended to
make an example of,
:57:56
The director had immunity,
:57:58
The star had immunity,