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Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by Gelis » Mon May 16, 2022 8:57 am

Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by Gelis » Mon May 16, 2022 6:01 am

Damn, can someone let me know how to attach a copy of the FBI file page?

Re: Luciano the Myth

by Gelis » Mon May 16, 2022 5:56 am

JoelTurner wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 10:26 am
Gelis wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 2:28 pm
Also I've been looking at Luciano's FBI files over at Internet Archive and saw an interesting statement from a FBI interview with Joe Profaci that he visited Luciano's father Antonio when he, Profaci, first came to the US. Anyone have any idea what that's about as Luciano's family, as stated, appears to have had no Sicilian mafia connections?
I'd be kind of surprised, I don't think they really approved let alone that they had mafia ties. Didn't his parents pretty much kick him out of the house because of his activities? Plus, his father never visited him when he was in prison.


Surprised myself, which is why I wonder if anyone could shed any light on it.

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Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by CabriniGreen » Mon May 16, 2022 2:37 am

Chris Christie wrote: Sun May 15, 2022 3:09 pm One thing the Valachi Papers with Bronson didn't get wrong is the importance of rank. In the film there's several scenes where those of higher rank won't talk to those of lower ranks without a 3rd party. It could have served as comedic effect or their could be something more to it.

*Italian music plays.
Maranzano: "Why izzuh he wet?"
Raina: "Mr. Maranzano want's to know why is he wet?"
Bender: "I don't know why he's wet. Why's he wet, Gap?"
Gap: "I dunno."
Bender shakes his hand to Raina who whispers to Maranzano:
"He dunno."
Maranzano like he was explained something: "Oh."

I'll have to ask Mike a "Dumb question" because maybe there was something to that. I don't know. But I fucking love VP with Bronson.
Bro... this is a goofy myth too... disproven too many times to count...

Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by Charlie » Mon May 16, 2022 1:49 am

Wiseguy wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 1:28 pm Mobsters is a guilty pleasure. Is Richard Grieco even still alive?

I always thought one of the best portrayals was Ben Kingsley playing Lansky in the movie Bugsy.
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Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by thekiduknow » Sun May 15, 2022 3:42 pm

I’m sure you remember, but that’s in the book as well. Pretty sure Luciano spoke to Valachi through Costello about getting some jukeboxes. Later though, Luciano did speak to him directly at Valachi’s fathers funeral

Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by Angelo Santino » Sun May 15, 2022 3:09 pm

One thing the Valachi Papers with Bronson didn't get wrong is the importance of rank. In the film there's several scenes where those of higher rank won't talk to those of lower ranks without a 3rd party. It could have served as comedic effect or their could be something more to it.

*Italian music plays.
Maranzano: "Why izzuh he wet?"
Raina: "Mr. Maranzano want's to know why is he wet?"
Bender: "I don't know why he's wet. Why's he wet, Gap?"
Gap: "I dunno."
Bender shakes his hand to Raina who whispers to Maranzano:
"He dunno."
Maranzano like he was explained something: "Oh."

I'll have to ask Mike a "Dumb question" because maybe there was something to that. I don't know. But I fucking love VP with Bronson.

Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by Wiseguy » Fri May 13, 2022 1:28 pm

Mobsters is a guilty pleasure. Is Richard Grieco even still alive?

I always thought one of the best portrayals was Ben Kingsley playing Lansky in the movie Bugsy.

Re: Luciano the Myth

by JoelTurner » Fri May 13, 2022 10:30 am

Chris Christie wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 1:27 pm
Antiliar wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 12:03 pm The gist of the origin story is that Luciano demanded tribute from the young Lansky and Siegel as they were playing street craps. Instead they threw a punch at him or drew a knife, but instead of it leading to a big fight they gained Luciano's respect. It's been years so I researched it, but this story might come from The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano. According to an official interview Lansky gave, they met as adults. Young adults, but still adults. There's no story about how they met Frank Costello, but Costello knew Al Capone probably before he went to Chicago, I assume through Frankie Yale. Since Yale later became a caporegime under Masseria, it's possible that he introduced them.

Luciano and Lansky were extremely close. That's true. It's also true that Siegel and Lansky were close, but we don't know about Siegel and Luciano. Costello was probably fairly close to Luciano too and more of an acquaintance to Lansky.

I wrote about how Lansky and Luciano met here: https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/366261
So they weren't exactly the Fantastic Four. They all knew each other and associated and were even friends but it wasn't quite them against the world. Do we even know how Luciano felt about the Mafia? Bonanno claimed he made a serious attempt at respecting the tradition despite not being from it. Then there's also the myth that Luciano and Lanksy became rivals at the end as well as with Genovese. I believe the only sources for that is Gosch. Correct me but didn't something come out somewhere that Luciano supported Genovese over Costello during their tension?

Thanks for the link, BTW.
Everyone seems to have been chill with Lucky. Did he have any enemies outside of Maranzano for a couple of months?

Re: Luciano the Myth

by JoelTurner » Fri May 13, 2022 10:26 am

Gelis wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 2:28 pm
Also I've been looking at Luciano's FBI files over at Internet Archive and saw an interesting statement from a FBI interview with Joe Profaci that he visited Luciano's father Antonio when he, Profaci, first came to the US. Anyone have any idea what that's about as Luciano's family, as stated, appears to have had no Sicilian mafia connections?
I'd be kind of surprised, I don't think they really approved let alone that they had mafia ties. Didn't his parents pretty much kick him out of the house because of his activities? Plus, his father never visited him when he was in prison.

Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by Gelis » Tue May 10, 2022 5:36 pm

I remember that film. Thought it was sub-titles. Luciano actor very good. More like a docudrama than a movie

Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by Angelo Santino » Tue May 10, 2022 5:23 pm

Chris Christie wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 5:04 pm Lucky Luciano is an interesting film. Watching it now in original Italian. Never seen before.
- "But now the Republicans are in office."
- "The Mafia makes no distinction between parties, they have no parties. They're on the side of whoever's in power. In Truman days they were heavily backing Truman. Now Dewey is in power."

Very true words coming from a Mafia film.

Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by Angelo Santino » Tue May 10, 2022 5:04 pm

Lucky Luciano is an interesting film. Watching it now in original Italian. Never seen before.

Re: Luciano / 1931 Mythology

by aleksandrored » Tue May 10, 2022 4:44 pm

This is very interesting from the mobsters script, thanks for sharing, despite being cheesy I also like this movie.

The Luciano film that motorfab mentioned is one of my favorites, despite having Luciano's myths, I think he's very good, and for me Gian Maria Volonté played Luciano very well.

I also read that Lansky said he met Luciano just like the last testament, as Gelis said, but I could be wrong, it was in a documentary it seems.

Re: Luciano the Myth

by Gelis » Tue May 10, 2022 2:28 pm

Chris Christie wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 1:27 pm So they weren't exactly the Fantastic Four. They all knew each other and associated and were even friends but it wasn't quite them against the world. Do we even know how Luciano felt about the Mafia? Bonanno claimed he made a serious attempt at respecting the tradition despite not being from it. Then there's also the myth that Luciano and Lanksy became rivals at the end as well as with Genovese. I believe the only sources for that is Gosch. Correct me but didn't something come out somewhere that Luciano supported Genovese over Costello during their tension?
Thanks for the link, BTW.
I recall reading somewhere in the deep and distant past that Lansky's recollection of his and Lucky's first meeting was pretty much identical to that described in Last Testament.

Also I've been looking at Luciano's FBI files over at Internet Archive and saw an interesting statement from a FBI interview with Joe Profaci that he visited Luciano's father Antonio when he, Profaci, first came to the US. Anyone have any idea what that's about as Luciano's family, as stated, appears to have had no Sicilian mafia connections?

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