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"The Sopranos"
All Due Respect (2004)


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User Rating: 9.0/10 (183 votes)

Overview

Director:
John Patterson
Writers:
David Chase (creator) and
Mitchell Burgess (teleplay)
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Original Air Date:
6 June 2004 (Season 5, Episode 13)
Genre:
Crime | Drama | Thriller more
Plot:
Tony realizes that he must take care of family messes himself in order to keep the peace within his own clan. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
The finale - part 3 more

Cast

 (Episode Credited cast)

James Gandolfini ... Tony Soprano

Lorraine Bracco ... Dr. Jennifer Melfi

Edie Falco ... Carmela Soprano

Michael Imperioli ... Christopher Moltisanti

Dominic Chianese ... Corrado 'Junior' Soprano

Steve Van Zandt ... Silvio Dante (as Steven Van Zandt)

Tony Sirico ... Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri

Robert Iler ... Anthony 'A.J.' Soprano, Jr.

Jamie-Lynn Sigler ... Meadow Soprano (as Jamie-Lynn DiScala)

Drea de Matteo ... Adriana La Cerva (credit only)
Aida Turturro ... Janice Soprano (credit only)
Steve Schirripa ... Bobby 'Bacala' Baccalieri (as Steven R. Schirripa)
Vincent Curatola ... Johnny 'Sack' Sacramoni

Steve Buscemi ... Tony Blundetto
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jerry Adler ... Herman 'Hesh' Rabkin

Tom Aldredge ... Hugh DeAngelis
Flint Beverage ... FBI Agent #1
Denise Borino ... Ginny Sacrimoni
Cameron Boyd ... Matt Testa
Charles Anthony Burks ... Technician

Chris Caldovino ... Billy Leotardo
Carl Capotorto ... Little Paulie Germani

Max Casella ... Benny Fazio

Paul Dano ... Patrick Whalen (as Paul Franklin Dano)
Tony Darrow ... Larry Boy Barese

William DeMeo ... Jason Molinaro
Paul Diomede ... Jason Masucci
Jessica Dunphy ... Devin Pillsbury (as Jessica R. Dunphy)

Robert Funaro ... Eugene Pontecorvo

Joseph R. Gannascoli ... Vito Spatafore
Dan Grimaldi ... Pasquale 'Patsy' Parisi
Marianne Leone ... Joanne Moltisanti
George Loros ... Raymond Curto
David Margulies ... Neil Mink

Louis Mustillo ... Salvatore 'Sal' Vitro

Arthur J. Nascarella ... Carlo Gervasi (as Arthur Nascarella)

Frank Pando ... Agent Frank Grasso

Richard Petrocelli ... Rocco

Alex Revan ... FBI Agent #3
Anthony J. Ribustello ... Dante Greco
Joe Rowley ... FBI Agent #2

Adam Scarimbolo ... David Pasquale
Bob Shaw ... Ignatz Pravalkis

Bethany Therese ... Estela (as Bethany Pagliolo)
Vinny Vella ... Jimmy Petrille (as Vinny Vella Sr.)

Frank Vincent ... Phil Leotardo
Barret Wall ... Football Player

Michael Zegen ... Partygoer (as Mike Zegen)
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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Filming Locations:
Red Hook, New York, USA more

Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Continuity: When Tony and Carmela are talking to AJ about party planning, AJ's sleeves alternate between down and scrunched up in successive shots. more
Quotes:
Phil Leotardo: We're friends of your son, from Alcoholics Anonymous.
Joanne Moltisanti: What's your name?
Phil Leotardo: We're anonymous.
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Movie Connections:
References 54 (1998) more
Soundtrack:
Smoke N' Mirrors more

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The finale - part 3, 19 May 2008
10/10
Author: Max_cinefilo89 from Italy

It's no easy task to match the peerless Long Term Parking, but this tragic closing episode of Season Five comes very close, putting an end to one major storyline and opening another, one that will affect the entire final season of the show.

Having ordered the murder of Adriana, Tony is already in pretty bad shape, emotionally speaking, and having his requests constantly denied by Johnny Sack doesn't do much to improve his state of mind either. Realizing neither Johnny nor Phil will stop before Tony Blundetto is undoubtedly whacked, he makes the tough decision of tracking down his beloved cousin and killing himself, enlisting the reluctant help of his crew, all of whom think nothing will come from the boss's actions but an official war between New York and New Jersey.

As in the previous episode, the outcome is predictable to say the least, but the way the writers and director John Patterson craft the show guarantees the suspense never fades. Most notably, this is probably the bleakest 50 minutes of the season, with no humor whatsoever: even Phil's abuse of Christopher's mom at the beginning is really more disturbing than amusing, followed by a string of all but cheerful conversations right down to the tragic conclusion, which indicates Season Six will deal with some heavy stuff left in All Due Respect's violent wake.

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