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CASTING CORNER
 
Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Mafia Night in Manhattan

After a 15-month hiatus, America’s favorite fictional crime family is finally back. And of course, the New York premiere was a mob scene.

"The Sopranos" return to HBO on Sunday, but they're already feeling the love. Nineteen-year-old Robert Iler, who plays Tony Soprano’s son, had no complaints: "It’s pretty good. And besides the groupies, all of the actresses on the set are one beautiful girl after the other."

But it’s not all wine and roses. Tony Sirico is among the cast members who worry about getting whacked: "All we think about every time we read a script is, ‘Is this it?’"

Among the new players this season is Patti D'Arbanville, who joins the cast as the first Sopranos wise-guy who's a gal. "She’s a bad girl who plays with the big boys, and she’s nobody’s bimbo," D’Arbanville revealed.

Edie Falco informed us that everybody is asking her for "The Sopranos" scoop. "I was cleaning up after my dog and a garbage man comes by and says, ‘Carmela, I heard you didn’t take (bleep) from anybody.’"

And former Mayor Rudy Giuliani and his wife, Judy, never miss an episode. "We really enjoy it a lot," Giuliani admitted. "We have Sunday night ‘Sopranos’ parties with Italian food."

The new "Sopranos" season hits Sunday night on HBO -- "Sopranos" fans will be more than happy to take the fifth.

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