I Soprano

La famiglia Soprano, i cui avi italiani sono originari di Avellino, vanta importanti contatti con le cosche newyorkesi e mantiene relazioni affaristiche con la Camorra napoletana. Il boss è soggetto ad attacchi di panico che lo portano sul lettino di una psicoanalista, alla quale confida ben presto i suoi turbamenti legati alla famiglia, in particolare nel rapporto col terribile personaggio della madre Livia: i suoi guai però passano anche attraverso il complesso legame con la moglie Carmela (connivente ma estranea alle imprese criminali del marito), i figli adolescenti, lo zio (fratello del padre) che non lo considera come boss e lo contrasta in ogni modo. A questi problemi personali si aggiungono quelli "lavorativi", in cui Tony deve destreggiarsi fra l'FBI, traditori della sua stessa famiglia e boss in ascesa di famiglie rivali.
Creato da: David Chase |
Genere: Dramma |
https://www.hbo.com/the-sopranos
Numero di stagioni: 6
Numero di episodi: 86
Data prima messa in onda: 1999-01-10
Data ultima messa in onda: 2007-06-10

Approfondimenti

The writers carefully researched the ways in which mobsters controlled and laundered their mone [...] D
The "Bada Bing" strip club is actually a go-go bar in Lodi, New Jersey, called Satin Dolls. It [...] D
Dr. Melfi was named after David Chase's grandmother, Teresa Melfi. D
David Chase had planned a major storyline for the third season concerning Tony's efforts to pre [...] D
One of the shows covered in TV (The Book): Two Experts Pick the Greatest American Shows of All [...] D
The concept of family is an essential ingredient of this series about La Cosa Nostra ("Our Thin [...] D
The fictional DiMeo family, which was said to have run North Jersey earlier in the series, is a [...] D
Frank Vincent, Joe Pantoliano, and Robert Loggia all did voice acting for Grand Theft Auto 3 (2 [...] D
When Tony and A.J. bond, they usually share an entire pizza. D
In the pilot, "Satriale's" was "Centanni's Meat Market". Centanni's is an actual neighborhood b [...] D
J.T. Dolan (Tim Daly) is beaten up by Chris Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli) in every episode in [...] D
Six cast members, in major or recurring roles, in this show also appeared in the mob comedy Mic [...] D
Tony Soprano takes the medication, Prozac, as a part of his therapy. Yet is seen throughout the [...] D
The Sopranos lived at 633 Stag Trail Road, North Caldwell, New Jersey. The house used in exteri [...] D
In January 2000, the Coalition of Italian-American Associations issued a joint statement condem [...] D
Series creator David Chase had one rule for the scenes at Dr. Melfi's office: no camera movemen [...] D
Maureen Van Zandt (Gabriella Dante), the wife of Silvio "Sil" Dante (Steven Van Zandt), played [...] D
The character "A.J. Soprano" was ranked #10 in TV Guide's list of "TV's 10 Biggest Brats" (Marc [...] D
In season three, the word "fu-ck" is said six hundred four times. Tony (one hundred sixty-nine) [...] D
According to Terence Winter, Steve Buscemi had signed up for two seasons, but David Chase felt [...] D
David Proval originally auditioned for the role of Tony Soprano. D
When Tony confronts John Sacrimoni, John recites a line from William Shakespeare's Macbeth, whe [...] D
Drea de Matteo's unnamed "hostess" character appeared in the pilot, in a quick restaurant scene [...] D
Ray Liotta was a top choice to play Tony Soprano, but he turned it down, stating he did not wan [...] D
David Chase during an interview about the ending stated, "Everything you need to know about the [...] D
In season four, the word "fu-ck" was said four hundred twenty-five times. Tony (one hundred fif [...] D
When Steven Van Zandt landed the role of Silvio, his character's suits were made by real-life u [...] D
Paulie's first name is Peter. Paul is his middle name. D
According to Matthew Weiner, David Chase fired Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, but let them s [...] D
Five of the regular cast members appeared in Quei bravi ragazzi (1990): Lorraine Bracco, Michae [...] D
Before series creator David Chase chose "Woke Up This Morning" by the U.K. band Alabama 3 (from [...] D
Eddie Falco and Paul Schulze also co-stared together in the hit TV series, Nurse Jackie. D
Voted #5 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. D
When asked if there would ever be a movie based on the series, James Gandolfini jokingly replie [...] D
James Gandolfini is the only cast member to appear in every episode. D
Max Casella (Benny Fazio) originally auditioned for the parts of Matt Bevilaqua and Jackie Apri [...] D
The character of Hesh, the Jewish gangster (Jerry Adler) who is a trusted associate of Tony Sop [...] D
Anthony LaPaglia early on, when the series was first pitched to the Fox network, was considered [...] D
First ever TV series to use uncensored F-Word D
The final scene of the series in the episode "Made in America", follows a pattern of showing To [...] D
James Gandolfini said that he was often contacted by real-life "wise guys", complimenting him o [...] D
In season one, Big Pussy and Silvio's wives are mentioned by name, but played by different actr [...] D
Nancy Marchand (Tony's mother Livia Soprano) was born on June 19, 1928, and died one day before [...] D
The Soprano house is at 14 Aspen Dr Caldwell, NJ 07006 United States D
Series creator David Chase was a longtime fan of Steven Van Zandt's music, and had always wante [...] D
Casting directors Georgianne Walken and Sheila Jaffe have stated that Jerry Stiller was first o [...] D
After the pilot aired, a real-life "wise guy" told James Gandolfini never to wear shorts again. [...] D
Tony Sirico only agreed to sign on for the show if it was guaranteed that his character Paulie [...] D
Steven Van Zandt's Silvio Dante character was based on a character of the same name in a short [...] D
Whenever an actor or actress would go to David Chase to complain about his or her character, ar [...] D
Asked what he thought of the series, Martin Scorsese admitted that he watched a few episodes, b [...] D
David Chase has stated John F. Kennedy, his family, and his administration were sources of insp [...] D
Ranked #3 on Empire Magazine's 50 Greatest TV Shows Of All Time (2008). D
Eddie Falco auditioned with John Ventimiglia, as Carmela and Tony Soprano respectively for Davi [...] D
Steve Schirripa (Bobby Bacala) originally auditioned for the role of FBI agent Skip Lipari. D
Michael Imperioli is the only major cast member whose credits also include writing or co-writin [...] D
It is said that during some scenes, James Gandolfini inserted a small stone in his shoe to ange [...] D
The opening credits of the first three seasons are notable for one significant difference from [...] D
David Chase once admitted that though it worked dramatically, he considered the storyline of To [...] D
Robert Loggia's character Feech La Manna was meant to be a Season 5 antagonist before shooting [...] D
There was rarely improvisation on-set. The scripts were followed verbatim, and any possible cha [...] D
The large mugshot on the wall of the Bada Bing's office is of twenty-three-year-old Frank Sinat [...] D
Most of the characters say "piz" as short for pizza. D
Although Lorraine Bracco received second billing in the opening credits, she appeared in fewer [...] D
The increasingly long gap between seasons three, four, five, and six was due to the fact that s [...] D
Tony, A.J. and Junior all have the middle name of John. Silvio's middle name is Manfred. D
In season five, episode four, "All Happy Families..." Tony (James Gandolfini) gives his cousin [...] D
The word "balls" is used in every single episode of the series, with only a couple exceptions. [...] D
Frank Vincent, Tony Sirico, Dominic Chianese, and Vincent Pastore all appeared in the 1996 HBO [...] D
Only one of the eighty-six episodes was directed by a woman, Lorraine Senna, season one, episod [...] D
David Chase wanted Steve Buscemi to direct on the show because he was a big fan of Buscemi's Mo [...] D
Lorraine Bracco was originally asked to play the role of Carmela Soprano, but she felt that the [...] D
Drea de Matteo had to spend four hours in hair and make-up before shooting each episode in orde [...] D
No one directed more episodes than Tim Van Patten, twenty of the eighty-six shows, for which he [...] D
In season one, the word "fu-ck" was said four hundred thirty-seven times. Tony (one hundred thi [...] D
Voted by the Writer's Guild Of America as #1 in their 101 Best Written TV Series of all time li [...] D
Joseph Siravo and Rocco Sisto, who play brothers Johnny Boy and the younger Junior Soprano, app [...] D
In season five, a story about Feech La Manna was told, concerning his killing of a New Jersey l [...] D
In season one, Chris (Michael Imperioli) shot an employee of a bakery in the foot. That's a ref [...] D
Body Count: ninety-two. D
Three women contributed to the writing of the series: writer and producer Robin Green wrote or [...] D
During several episodes a high-pitched squealing sound can be heard in some outdoor scenes. Tha [...] D
When Jamie-Lynn Sigler was first called in to audition for Meadow Soprano, she knew nothing abo [...] D
Bobby Bacala is a model-train enthusiast. In real-life, Frankie Valli, who played Rusty Millio, [...] D
David Chase claims the relationship between Tony and his mother Livia was based on his relation [...] D
David Chase only directed two episodes. The first and the last. D
Most of the characters say "pas" as short for pasta. D
Whenever Tony and A.J. are accused of lying, they both always reply with "I told you!" D
Tony Sirico and Frank Vincent auditioned for the role of Uncle Junior. Sirico was offered the r [...] D
In the second season the word "fu-ck" is said seven hundred fifteen times. Tony (two hundred si [...] D
#1 in TV Guide's Top 60 Greatest TV series of all time (2013). Moving up from #5 in their Top 5 [...] D
Dan Castleman, who spent thirty years in the Manhattan District Attorney's office, as chief of [...] D
The only cast members with no Italian heritage are Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Robert Iler, David Proval [...] D
The family that Tony and company belong to is the DiMeo family of North Jersey founded in the 1 [...] D
Kathrine Narducci who played Charmaine Bucco was most liked character during the initial screen [...] D
HBO was worried that the title of the series would make the audience think it was about music. [...] D
Except for Uncle Junior, Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri, and "Larry Boy" Barese , all of the "made" [...] D
The first cable series to win a Golden Globe for Best Television Series - Drama. D
Joseph R. Gannascoli was originally cast in a season one cameo as Gino, a customer in the baker [...] D
David Chase's inspiration for the character Dr. Melfi came from his own psychiatrist at the tim [...] D
At least three prominent American movie directors played characters in the series: Peter Bogdan [...] D
In season one, episode ten, "A Hit Is a Hit", Christopher says Silvio owned rock clubs in Asbur [...] D
The cast was #9 on the annual Forbes Magazine Celebrity 100 list in 2006. D
Despite playing the father of the protagonist Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), Joseph Sirvano w [...] D
Jamie-Lynn Sigler was credited as Jamie-Lyn DiScala in season five after she married her manage [...] D
In Season 4, Episode 10: "The Strong, Silent Type", Christopher Moltisanti (played by Michael I [...] D
To settle salary disputes after season four, James Gandolfini gave each main cast member $33,33 [...] D
Drea de Matteo was completely unaware that her character (Adriana) would be killed off and writ [...] D
Meadow and Anthony Jr. attend Verbum Dei School, which is a Catholic school. Yet neither of the [...] D
Michael Rispoli originally auditioned for the role of Tony. Series creator David Chase liked Ri [...] D
Joe Pantoliano was told when he first took the role of Ralph that the character would only last [...] D
In season six, part 1, the word "fu-ck" was said four hundred fifty-two times. Tony (one hundre [...] D
The show was originally going to be a cable series on FOX starring Anthony LaPaglia before HBO [...] D
In season five, the race track to which they go was Riverhead Raceway in Riverhead, Long Island [...] D
Corrado Soprano's nickname, "Junior", was taken from the actual nickname used by Tony Sirico wh [...] D
Originally, series creator David Chase was going to call the key character Tommy Soprano. He la [...] D
The "Green Grove" retirement community was based on, and filmed at, the Green Hill retirement c [...] D
"Oogatz", as it is used in the show, means zero, nothing. It derives from the Italian slang "un [...] D
Michael Imperioli who played Christopher Moltisanti was not so good at driving during pilot epi [...] D
In a recent interview, David Chase has stated that some of his favorite characters include Chri [...] D
Each episode cost more than two million dollars. D
Joseph Gannascoli, who plays character 'Vito' in later seasons, appears as an extra in season o [...] D
In season six, Christopher repeatedly refers to his film project as "Saw meets The Godfather". [...] D
Grace Johnston was first choice for the role of Meadow, but she turned it down to finish school [...] D
Christian Maelen was David Chase's second choice to play Christopher Moltisanti. He provided th [...] D
In an interview, David Chase revealed that if he hadn't gotten the show's pilot episode greenli [...] D
David Chase had to CGI Nancy Marchand's face onto a body double after she died at the start of [...] D
At no point during the show is Paulie Walnuts (Tony Sirico) considered an important enough memb [...] D
In the episode Johnny Cakes Tony's son A.J., told him that Tony's favorite scene in The Godfath [...] D
The introduction music to the show was ninety beats per minute for the first season, and for th [...] D
Rolling Stone Magazine rated this the number one best television show of all time. D
Patti LuPone auditioned for the role of Janice Soprano. While she never appeared in the series, [...] D
As of 2007, the show's staff had accumulated six Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing [...] D
The series started as a movie pitch. David Chase initially wanted his creation to be a movie, a [...] D
During seasons two and three, Steve Schirripa had to wear a fat suit in order to play Bobby Bac [...] D
While playing "Kevin Finnerty", Tony Soprano's dream alter-ego, James Gandolfini speaks in his [...] D
The first cable-television series to win the Emmy award for Outstanding Drama Series. D
Four members of northern New Jersey's only real-life mob family, the DeCavalcantes, were secret [...] D
In season five, the word "fu-ck" is said six hundred times. Tony (one hundred ninety-five), Sil [...] D
The ending is considered one of the most popular, yet hotly debated topics in television finale [...] D
Anthony and Paulie have near identical Tiger tattoos on their upper arms. D
When looking for Christopher (Michael Imperioli), Phil Leotardo (Frank Vincent) tells Christoph [...] D
Throughout the series, when people would refer to Green Grove as a "nursing home", Tony would c [...] D
The hit on Adriana may have been based on or inspired by the real-life hit of Theresa Ferrara i [...] D
Many local New Jersey businesses are used as locations in the series. In the opening credits, w [...] D
Tony refers to Christopher as his "nephew" throughout the series. However, Christopher is Carmela's [...] D

Connessioni

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Frase

A.J. Soprano: [repeated line, sarcastically when [...] D
[repeated line] Livia Soprano: I wish the Lord [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: You know, sometimes [...] D
[a union leader won't go along with one of the S [...] D
Ralphie Cifaretto: I hate to do it, Artie. But I [...] D
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: Are you still taking the lit [...] D
Phil Leotardo: There are no scraps in my scrapbo [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [he's in denial over [...] D
Carmine 'Little Carmine' Lupertazzi: No, you got [...] D
Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bompensiero: [repeated lin [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [about his father] H [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [Repeated line to Dr [...] D
Christopher Moltisanti: So, you won't talk about [...] D
Corrado Erico 'Uncle Junior' Soprano: [asking he [...] D
Corrado Erico 'Uncle Junior' Soprano: How much W [...] D
Silvio Dante: Chrissie, I hear you're doing good [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [Repeated line to Dr [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line and h [...] D
Christopher Moltisanti: In my thoughts, I use th [...] D
[repeated line] Furio Giunta: Don't bitch to me [...] D
Feech La Manna: [repeated line before telling ot [...] D
Angelo Garepe: Rusty, I think he bangs his wife [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [to Bobby 'Bacala' B [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line, impl [...] D
Ralphie Cifaretto: ...and I know I'm the guy who [...] D
Adriana La Cerva: They broke my fuckin' chair. [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line to pe [...] D
Carmela Soprano: [Repeated line when she feels s [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line when [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Cunnilingus and psyc [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line when [...] D
Corrado Erico 'Uncle Junior' Soprano: [repeated [...] D
Feech La Manna: [Repeated line] Long story short [...] D
Silvio Dante: You're only as good as your last e [...] D
Several characters: [repeated line, encouraging [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Sil, break it down f [...] D
Tony Soprano: Is everyone in my life fuckin' ban [...] D
Janice Soprano: [while having an argument with T [...] D
Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: [repeated line, when [...] D
Christopher Moltisanti: [repeated line when intr [...] D
Tony Blundetto: Fucking weird. My cousin in the [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: More is lost by inde [...] D
Christopher: Fear knocked on the door. Faith ans [...] D
Several characters: [repeated line when greeting [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [to Dr. Melfi, refer [...] D
Corrado Erico 'Uncle Junior' Soprano: [to sarcas [...] D
Several characters: [Repeated line, implying the [...] D
Corrado Erico 'Uncle Junior' Soprano: [repeated [...] D
Tony Blundetto: To think, when I got out of the [...] D
Phil Leotardo: [repeated line, referring to The [...] D
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: I feel for you males. It's o [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line to AJ [...] D
John 'Johnny Sack' Sacrimoni: [repeated line whe [...] D
Silvio Dante: My daughter got off on this femini [...] D
Tony Soprano: Oh, poor baby. What do you want, a [...] D
Livia Soprano: [repeated line to Tony Soprano Sr [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line when [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [Repeated line] You [...] D
Corrado Erico 'Uncle Junior' Soprano: We go way [...] D
'Little' Carmine Lupertazzi Jr.: The fundamental [...] D
Adriana La Cerva: Ralph was asking if Tony was a [...] D
Several characters: [repeated line when left in [...] D
Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: Oh, what do you know [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: You're getting bette [...] D
Dr. Jennifer Melfi: Let's get back to Pie-O-My, [...] D
Christopher Moltisanti: Whatever you do, do not [...] D
[about his father] Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [...] D
Salvatore 'Big Pussy' Bompensiero: Hey, Sil. Si [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line, impl [...] D
FBI agent: We've had every one of Tony Soprano's [...] D
Corrado Erico 'Uncle Junior' Soprano: [repeated [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [to Silvio] All due [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: If you can quote the [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line to Dr [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: It wasn't like it wa [...] D
Junior Soprano: Must be different in the can now [...] D
[Christopher just got out of drug rehab] Anthon [...] D
[repeated line] Several characters: Get the fuc [...] D
Juror #9: Stay in touch. Call me when your grand [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: All right, obviously [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: End of story. D
[while playing hearts] Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bo [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Even a broken clock [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [Repeated line line [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [repeated line after [...] D
[Christopher is stoned] Anthony 'Tony' Soprano [...] D
[repeated line] Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: It' [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [to his Uncle Junior [...] D
Livia Soprano: [at the dinner table talking abou [...] D
Eugene Pontecorvo: The only thing I ever found i [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: What fucking kind of [...] D
Several characters: [Repeated line in annoyance [...] D
Several characters: [repeated line, jokingly, sa [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Any idea what my lif [...] D
Corrado Erico 'Uncle Junior' Soprano: [repeated [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: You know where I was [...] D
Mikey Palmice: Junior Soprano's the new boss and [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: When you're married, [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Maybe I'm wrong, but [...] D
Several characters: [Repeated line when being ru [...] D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: Oooohh! D
Anthony 'Tony' Soprano Sr.: [Repeated line] Skip [...] D
Janice Soprano: [as she's talking with Tony whil [...] D
[Three of Tony's capos enter a room angrily] An [...] D

Elenchi

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
0Speciali200914D
1Stagione 1La prima stagione de “I Soprano” racconta con un tocco di humour nero le vicende di una famiglia suburbana del New Jersey, il cui capostipite, Tony Soprano, è un boss della mafia.199913D
2Stagione 2Suo zio è in carcere. Sua madre all'ospedale. Il suo migliore amico è scomparso. Sua sorella sta tornando a casa. E gli attacchi di panico sono ripresi. Per il boss Tony Soprano il successo non è tutto rose e fiori, come scopriamo nella stagione 2 della serie.200013D
3Stagione 3Nella terza stagione si susseguono intercettazioni federali, la morte di Livia è la partenza per il college di Meadow. Tony si confronta con alcune facce nuove, come l'impulsivo Ralph Cifaretto, il boss newyorkese Johnny Sack e una sexy venditrice di auto.200113D
4Stagione 4Nella quarta stagione, Paulie è in prigione e Christopher assume il suo ruolo. Junior deve affrontare un processo per mafia, mentre Tony scopre gli effetti della recessione sui suoi affari. Nel frattempo, Carmela mette gli occhi su Furio e Janice su Bobby.200213D
5Stagione 5Nella quinta stagione, Tony e Carmela, ormai separati, trattano su questioni familiari e di denaro. Il ricongiungimento con suo cugino Tony Blundetto, fuori su cauzione, minaccia l'alleanza di Tony con Johnny Sack; Adriana continua a collaborare con l'FBI.200413D
6Stagione 6Nella stagione 6, Tony Soprano affronta una miriade di problemi domestici, lavorativi e legali, che lo portano a dubitare della fedeltà dei collaboratori più stretti.200621D