
When you’re made you’re made for life.
SYNOPSIS:
Harry Bisconni (AKA Harry Wilson) has just faked his death to escape from the clutches of the mafia where he was a hitman for twenty years. Unknowing to him, since the deaths of Anthony Sr. and Anthony Jr., a tape and will were found by the Anthony Sr.’s daughter Maria. In the tape it showed Anthony Jr. killing his father and in the will it stated Harry to be her half brother and heir to the family business. Since Harry was dead this meant that Maria must assume control of the family business before it falls apart. However while visiting her husband Tony in the hospital she finds out Harry is not dead but alive and well. So she sets out on a mission to find him and return him back home to run the family business. On his return he is faced with a wife on a war path of revenge for her husband Bobby whom Harry had escorted to his punishment of which he escaped near death, resulting in hospitalization and an addiction to Morphine, politically incorrect Victor and Clarence who run a mob of all races that are moving in on their territory, the Chinese mob selling drugs in their territory and stealing merchandise from the their family’s warehouses and just when it seems it couldn't get any worse he must deal with the death of his wife, and the kidnapping of his daughter for ransom, all of which sends everyone who crosses his path on a road to oblivion. With dialogue that cuts the tongue as it flows from the lips and pierces those who hear them, Bisconni is Pulp Fiction meets the Godfather meets the dysfunctional family.