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  1. 30 de oct. de 2014 · The Donnelly family were never referred to as ‘The Black Donnellys’. That name was never used until Thomas P. Kelley, a very successful pulp fiction writer wrote his sensationalized account of the Donnelly tragedy in 1954 and titled it ‘The Black Donnellys’.

  2. 26 de feb. de 2007 · The Black Donnellys follows the exploits of four young, working-class Irish brothers. Their involvement in organized crime in New York City will put their life at risk and they will do anything to protect each other from the hostility between them and the others New York families who want their territory. The series is produced by NBC Universal Television Studio in association with Blackfriars ...

  3. The notorious Donnellys emigrated from Ireland in the 1840s with the hope of finding success in what would later become Canada. Yet, in 1880 the Donnelly farm was burned to the ground. The bodies of James, his beloved Johannah, their son Tom and niece Bridget were in the ashes, the victims of a vicious mob. Another son lay dead in a separate murder the same night.

  4. The Black Donnellys provides examples of:. The Alleged Car: Sean is the lucky recipient of one.Which then gets traded by his brothers for an Alleged Van. He's not very happy about it. Bandaged Face: Sean, post-beating, for a while.; Batman Gambit: Nicky's fails. He poisons Alo's liquor to kill him, assuming that Alo won't offer him a drink as well, since he never has before.

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  6. The Black Donnellys follows the lives, friendships and family of four Irish brothers as they grow from boys to mobsters.

  7. 26 de feb. de 2007 · 1x13 Easy Is the Way. May 14, 2007 10:00 PM — 43m. 3.2k 4.3k 3.3k 5. Tommy and Jimmy have two different ideas on how to save the Donnellys. Tommy hatches a plan to get the family, along with Jenny and Joanie, out of town. Meet the Donnelly brothers: Tommy, Jimmy, Kevin and Sean. There is nothing these four Irish brothers wouldn't do to ...