by Boatdrinks » Tue Aug 09, 2022 6:27 pm
Who was Luca Brasi?
In the book, Luca Brasi is introduced as the guy that pointed a gun at the head of a band-leader, while Vito Corleone made an offer that could not be refused. The real-life version of this story had Willie Moretti getting the band leader to release Frank Sinatra. Clearly, this is the story that Mario Puzo put in his book.
However, let us look more generally at Luca Brasi. It will be remembered that Brasi was very loyal to Vito Corleone, very violent, and very feared. This could also be a description of Carmine Galante.
The death of Brasi, was the first blow in the war against the Corleones. I doubt that there would have been any Bonanno War , if Galante had avoided getting sent down.
Another central figure in the novel, is Tom Hagen. For many years, I have known of a figure that he could have been based upon. Recently, I became aware of a second figure. Both are connected to the Bonannos, but I will not expand on that.
In the book, the attack against Vito Corleone was planned with the help of a traitor driver.
In real life, Gay Talese in his 'Honor Thy Father' biography of Bill Bonanno, tells us that a traitor driver helped set up Joe Bonanno to be kidnapped.
The long-loyal Tessio of the book, could be compared to the real-life long-loyal Gaspar DiGregorio.
Who was Luca Brasi?
In the book, Luca Brasi is introduced as the guy that pointed a gun at the head of a band-leader, while Vito Corleone made an offer that could not be refused. The real-life version of this story had Willie Moretti getting the band leader to release Frank Sinatra. Clearly, this is the story that Mario Puzo put in his book.
However, let us look more generally at Luca Brasi. It will be remembered that Brasi was very loyal to Vito Corleone, very violent, and very feared. This could also be a description of Carmine Galante.
The death of Brasi, was the first blow in the war against the Corleones. I doubt that there would have been any Bonanno War , if Galante had avoided getting sent down.
Another central figure in the novel, is Tom Hagen. For many years, I have known of a figure that he could have been based upon. Recently, I became aware of a second figure. Both are connected to the Bonannos, but I will not expand on that.
In the book, the attack against Vito Corleone was planned with the help of a traitor driver.
In real life, Gay Talese in his 'Honor Thy Father' biography of Bill Bonanno, tells us that a traitor driver helped set up Joe Bonanno to be kidnapped.
The long-loyal Tessio of the book, could be compared to the real-life long-loyal Gaspar DiGregorio.