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    The Mob: Filmmaking Chicago Style
    Copyright © 2005, J. Kenneth Ezra

    Movie Producer and native Chicagoan J. Kenneth Ezra explains, 
    Chicago still has the typical mobster types, you know like Johnny 
    Garlic, Snake Man, and Bobby the Hitmen types.  But the Chicago 
    mob is different than other cities.  First off, the mob in 
    Chicago took on characteristics like the city itself.  They 
    worked hard.  I mean, they wake up early and leave work very 
    late.  And seldom do they show off like their granddad Al Capone. 
    Those days are long gone.
    
    J. Kenneth Ezra is producing a package of 10 movies.  In the 
    remake of the independent "The Right thing" (see trailer at 
    www.razorfilms.com), his partnership with director and writer 
    Vito Brancato gives us an authentic viewpoint in the Chicago mob 
    scene.  Tony Russo a low level street guy gets caught up in the 
    power struggle between the Chicago Police Department, which is 
    notorious for getting in the way of the mob, and a powerful mob 
    boss, who if you didn't know any better you'd think was a retired 
    electrician living in the posh Chicago suburban sprawl.  We have 
    many stars interested in the roll of Tony Russo who plays the low 
    level mob guy, who takes desperate measures when he's thrown in a 
    desperate situation.  "Russo really embodies Chicago mob 
    characteristics in 70's and 80's."  Ezra explains.  "This guy is 
    bitter about his roll in the stingy Chicago mob hierarchy, who 
    moves like a big old money corporation, very slow to try new 
    things.  He hates that the tops guys.  They don't get out sync 
    and let some of the little guys in on bigger deals.  Just like 
    any Chicago entity, the Chicago mob has a notorious lack of 
    funding for research and development.  They'd rather live on the 
    power and royalties of the old proven products. Successful 
    corporations keep solid growth and market share"  In this truth 
    life story you see when things get out of hand the Chicago mob 
    handles the situation like IBM, they isolate the problem, come up 
    with a solution and follow-through so the product and efficiency 
    is not disrupted.  In the end, they get up early, work hard, bear 
    the freezing Windy City and keep collecting. 
    
    "I try to develop talent that is passionate and highly 
    knowledgeable about their subject. A love for putting it on film 
    is a must.  Vito turns out to be just that.  I was impressed by 
    his original script "Blackstone" which aired on PBS.  He took a 
    well known Chicago street rumor. Kennedy was to be assassinated 
    during his trip to Chicago before he moved on to Dallas."  I 
    loved that Vito took that rumor and filled in the blanks. 
    Especially, when he did the hard work of actually interviewing 
    people "supposedly close to the story".  I don't think you find 
    that kind of authenticity in filmmakers today.  I want to produce 
    and development people with that kind of talent, passion and 
    knowledge about what they're filming.  The rest will translate on 
    the big screen and the funding and great audience reaction will 
    follow.
    
    A prominent Hollywood agent reports, "It's a pleasure to see 
    someone for the last 7 years stay the course and rise up."  Ken 
    is so committed to authentic films he volunteered to work the 
    craft-service table on the set of After Freedom, director Vahe 
    Babian, a film about Armenians adjusting to life here in Los 
    Angeles.  "If it's true, real and authentic.  I want to part of 
    it.  Even if I have to literally serve everyone on the set. 
    Being part of his film continues my journey of authenticity. I 
    think our film "The Right Thing" is the right thing for 
    authenticity.
    
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