Donnie Brasco: Undercover In The Mob (Mafia's Greatest Hits)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 พ.ค. 2024
- Former FBI agent Joe Pistone, who infiltrated the Mafia for six years as Donnie Brasco, reveals how his undercover work led to more than 100 convictions - and resulted in the death of underworld figure Dominick `Sonny Black' Napolitano.
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I always put my bulletproof hair on when, i have a meeting in the basement.
6 years?! INCREDIBLE
Joe always looks like he’s still undercover. I think he fell in love with The Mob Look 😂
The mob look ! What is that .?
Let's talk Colombian cartels pre rock .Cubans love Colombian s
Mex. Vs Guat .so on and so on
Carter and the boatlift brought
Entertainment.
Except mobsters don't look like that.
You need way more mafia education
I’m born and raised on Staten Island. I was ten years old when they found Sonny Black with his hands cut off . Front page of the local paper
I'd love to see more of that Kings Court surveillance footage.
I had seen this before but it was nice to see it again.thanks for upload.
Donnie Brasco was my favorite movie for a long time! As a Girl, I was teased about my 2 favorite movies. The other movie was "Above The Law" Steven Seagal. These were 2 of the best movies ever!
Still 2 of my favorites....
@@jeffreyferris218 The Hunt for Red October was a great movie as well. I'm not a criminal or do I have any interest in that life but I think I've seen every Mafia movie since the late 70s. I said I'm not a criminal but I did just heist your play list of Bible movies. 😂 I've probably seen many of them but they're all worthy of endless viewings.
Yes, Bible movies are my favorite. And that's what keeps me going actually...🙏🏻
@@jeffreyferris218 They re my favorites these days. Since 2005.
Comme moi🇫🇷🇫🇷😚
Liked and Saved! will give a watch after work
You will love this movie. I've seen it about 5 times !
Cause to many interruptions.
seeing a movie so many times while watching this I feel like i was there :)
😆😂🤣
You weren't there, nor do you know what it feels like. GTFOH
Joe pistone did things most men couldn’t or wouldn’t do ! Cheers joe
Always watching from Georgetown Guyana south America 🇬🇾
i wonder how pistone is able to walk due to the massive balls he has
😂
You should be a poet. 😂
That was a roller-coaster ride
Lefty spent years trying to teach Joe Pistone how to be a wiseguy without considering that Joe was much wiser....
Great documentary
"Capitalism is the legitimate racket of the ruling class." ~ Al Capone
*Free Market*
And what is communism?
@@30rdmaga dahh....google it
The legitimate racquet of every class.
Thanks Mr Capone
Me as a Mob Boss or Capo I wouldn't have overlooked that boat incident
Right? That boat was a giveaway. I would have right away known.
Johnny Depp played this guy in one of the best movies ever
Sonny Black faced his fate like a true wise guy, should have really gotten a pass.
Stood up like no other
And if the situation was different (for example let’s say he stole some money) he probably would have gotten the pass.
Massino wanted him out of the way so he could take the reins unchallenged, sonny held alot of power in the family
Found washed up in a body bag in the east river with his hands cut off.
@@Terracecasualx5 because of who he shook hands with.
He went undercover for six year's and got a ty and 500 bucks??????
the glasses are on loan from chuck norris ;-)
The Mafia wasn’t exactly destroyed. The Bononnos came back a couple of years later stronger than ever.
A couple? Try 12. And they were kicked off the commission.
They literally didn't come back stronger. In fact, foreign mobsters have taken over. You literally have no idea what you're talking about. Beyond that, knowing the exact structure and chain of command was invaluable. Virtually thr entire syndicate in New York is gone thanks to the work Pistone did.
@@Tank4Life Please look up Joseph Messino. He took over as Boss after the Pistons case. I’m not going to get into a back and forth with you; but you really need to do some research.
Oh; did you know the the brother of Chin Gigante still gets paid six figures for doing a Longshoreman’s job that only exist on paper. Not bad for an organization with power.
Every time I see a interview with Joe pistone he's always wearing those silly ass sunglasses😂
" a wise guy's always right even he's wrong he's right "
- LEFTY
If you’re going to quote somebody make sure you know the quote word for word 🤡
The most compelling story concerning the mob & the informant EVER TOLD!!
Not informant
@@averagejoe9642 Donnie IS an FBI informant also detective
@@brittneyakabeezus260 Not informant, undercover FBI agent
He’s an undercover detective. An informant is an active mob guy INFORMING the police as to what crimes they’re committing.
@averagejoe9642 you don't know what you're replying about. I've studied "la costa nostra" since I was a teen. My favorite gangster is/was Anthony 'gaspipe' Costellano. Of the Lucchesse crime family.
My father and uncle used to hang out with Sonny Blacks son. His name is Sammy Nap. He just came home from doing 25yrs. He killed someone in the motion lounge after his father died.
Dawn says stop lying you pos
Sonny was a man. He took his lick because he knew the rules.
Bravo et merci pour ce contenu. J'ai vu le film il y'a quelques années avec J. Depp et du coup le très ressemblant dans son rôle A. Pacino.
That is still one of the coolest law enforcement operations in recent history.
Hit me again and make it good.
That’s a real gangster.💯
whats that bass groove @34:34 ?
Yo Donnie, don't say nothing! You're OK. Donnie, don't say nothing.
For sure he got some Balls..! Respect!
The two words that still push a button with Joe Pistone till this very day: Tony Mirra.
Or Patsy....
Nothing but nothing but right...
imagine just being a barfly for 7 months and get paid doing it.
Stolen plane tickets is hilarious.
Sonny should hv stayed in the bar
🤣👍🏾👍🏾
And as far as I'm concerned He Should Still Be There!!!
@@tonywilliams6584 @2_thumbs_baby • 😂😂😂 well said.
Sonny had respect for the fact he brought a "RAT" into the fam he took his death like a man!!! Know your roll jabronie!!! 😎
Those were the days . Middle class still stood a chance. .
When you think about it, it's actually insane that this guy went undercover in a Mafia organisation. A time when they were at their peak and insanely ruthless. I wouldn't even want to make eye contact with one, let alone infiltrate them as an undercover cop. What they did to people who owed a little bit of dough was bad enough. Imagine them finding a cop. Palpitations just thinking about it.
1000%!!!!!! 🗡⚔️💀🔫💰
@@ralphyralphy It's mad when you take a minute to think ablut it isn't it Ralph.
May God protects you and your family all your days on earth!🙏
Moral of the story is..... you may think u big time in these streets they'll even let u get rich until the U.S. GOVERNMENT decides enough is enough yall doin too much it's time to go 😂
100% FACTS!!!!
Refer to young THUG
The irony of Rudy Guliani in this
Super das es auf der Deutschen Sprache verfügbar ist, vielen Dank, ich würde jede Dokumentation von Euch schauen, wären es für mich verständlich!
Why cant a video game be like this.
Does Joe Pistone really think that dark sunglasses 🕶️ protect his identity?
clearly yes he does
No that man is still alive an living in PROTECTIVE CUSTODY FOREVERRRRRRR😂😂😂!! Probably changes his name and address like his underwear😂😂😂
I mean the glasses worked for super man 😜
@@craighewes1745Who says he’s in protective custody? I know for a FACT that he’s not hiding from anyone. He’s been back to NY for business and pleasure and doesn’t need any security team on him at all.
He uses those glasses for his vision, not hiding at all
Nice 👍🏻 weiter so 👍🏻 🎉🎉🎉
Anthony Hopkins narrates. Perfection.
Is that him?
i liked the movie
Music is deadly.
I remember Ruggiero when I was 7 yrs old hanging out by Patsy Pizzeria in Mulberry st. I would see him 3x a week I didn't know that this would be this big of a deal
Why can't no-one pronounce his name right. They're all saying 'Ruggerio'.
I read the book, years ago, that's why I noticed they don't pronounce it correctly.
Definitely recommend the book, it goes into a lot more detail than this documentary, it's a thick volume.
Donnie has no soul 😢 yes " these guys was involved in crime " but they loved and trusted him " he knew people was gonna get murdered of he's betrayal!! AND COULD HAVE PUT HE'S OWN FAMILY AT RISK " JUST TO MAKE A NAME FOR HIMSELF!! IM SURE HELL HAS A SPECIAL SPOT FOR HIM AS WELL!!
I have to agree with you and personally I think the guy was drunk being a mob guy , I bet he ate it up like the soulless b_ _terd that he appears to be , imo that is
Dans le film ont voit pas l'élimination de Sony black dommage.
I feel like in order to be an undercover agent in that lifestyle. Back then you had to break a lot of rules, if not actually be involved in crime personally and committing crimes right alongside these people in order for them to trust you
Loved this documentary on how it works with the "Mob" .. 🙈🤪☠️🤣
For six years he worked undercover and became close to Sunny. And all he cared about was the case he could've save Sunny knowing the out come but chose the case instead of friendship. I know this people where breaking the law but still officer has responsibility to save life's first
Why not subtitle in Romanian or in all dialects all your posts ?! It's a shame, you have interesting and good posts ,and you could have many more subscribers and visitors !!!
De ce ar trebui sa faca o traducere in romana¿ Româna este o limbă vorbită aproape exclusiv în românia și moldova
He was Don The jeweler not Don the scrap iron man
This is great, they should make a movie about it
There is a film. Johnny Depp as Donny P. and Al Pacino as Lefty R.
@@Fairlight53 lol ...
@@Fairlight53GREAT movie! "Donnie Brasco". One of my favourites.
@ 14:07 This is called a Jump In.
The strange thing about interviews with Joe Pistone, whom I don't doubt at all, is that the stories he tells in his interviews are different from the way he tells them in his book. Maybe he can talk more accurately after so many years.
Perhaps. Maybe he admits to, omits, or makes up details that suit the story that he's telling at the moment. In his line of work, he had to be a professional liar. I think that it's hard to discern the line between fact and fiction with anyone who participated in what he did.
He also has to make sure he doesn’t say any law that he broke. And we all know he definitely committed crime, how you running with mobsters for 6 years and never broke a law
In the book he was hanging out with the Jilly crew pretty long after the incident and he hit both Frankie and Patsy, Jilly was the only made guy in the crew.
I think he had a ghost writer for his book though I could be incorrect about that.
Exactly well noticed
What a guy
Hats off to JOE👍❤️🇺🇸
I would do 6 years undercover to edit the pointlessly long intro out of this video.
I was like WTF when does this intro end.
Fuget aboud it....
Seen da movie 🤯
Wow that undercover agent has to spend the rest of his life looking over his shoulder with a mafia bounty of $500k on his head. Some dangerous work with some dangerous unforgiving scumbags!
Gutes thema. Nur die Lautstärkesprünge, schrecklich
SUNNY BLACK WAS GOOD MAFIOSI ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Salam aleykum from Azerbaijan
Big donnie
These Documents only think Miami is the only City in FL? The Kings court was in holiday, Florida (Tampa)
I never wanted to grow up
To be a gangster .
I did nt want to grow up at all .
Du lourd très lourd puissant chefs d'œuvre absolu immense du génie ❤ c'est pas la nullité la puanteur d'aujourd'hui à vomir 👎👎👎. Dany 54 ans
Ok so there was some one before lefty that was pals with Donnie.
I wonder why they didn’t show Sunny Black, with pigeons in the movie
41:56 my boyyy newakk office
Go cubs go
great narrator
Anthony Hopkins narrating.
@@annabambus6572
No... it's another guy .
In the movie Donnie Brasco,they depicted it like Santo broke up the club in cahoots with Sonny Red.This is why you must do your research on this movies.
Quel film hella avec lefty 2 calibre alias la shkoomon avec son fougasi la
Todays mafia is a joke. Postone AND hill both lived in the public, doing interviews and podcasts
I wouldve KNEW he was an Undercover cop bac then just by the Way he looks in the Thumbnail Pic w those Silly Shades and Cop Mustache, smh
Ya ok
@knucklegame5050. There always has to be some knuckle head who thinks they're a wise arse who can outdo the the FBI and the mafia.They are usually the first to be knocked off.
This was a long time ago. Many people dressed like that then.
Pistone fit in really well judging from the photos 😂
Пожалуйста переводите фильмы на русский язык
ничего нового под солнцем
Я хочу посмотреть больше документальных фильмов о русской мафии.
Travailler sous couverture ça doit être pénible, surtout l'été ou dans un appartement trop chauffé.
Way uncle,Gio Pistone not help distry G8 Berlusconi in totality ??!!
I am no criminal mastermind but if I were, would never engage anyone.
This tactic in place as a rule, would make it very hard to infiltrate any organization, since it forces them to make the first move...
Once they did make an overt attempt you could know to be very careful in what you say or reveal since they made first move...
Like Chess I play as white, but I like Black because you know a move ahead that every move you make must first be to look for a way to defend or parry his move and also hide your motive.
This is very effective since the White only alerts when any move Black makes is attacking since White expects defensive moves.
If the mob did have this tactic to never engage anyone in certain topics.
This forces the informant, rats, or any who wish to infiltrate.
If anyone outside the org were to ask certain things or imply you would then be able to know we need to force this person to commit a crime or place them in certain position a gov officer or LEA cannot engage in that would taint or make the case void.
This would keep any attempts from infiltrating contained to the lowest level to move up will require them to do something that only a real criminal can do, and anyone in that lowest level can now know, and pass on to every level up to the top to add to a list this person... a simple spreadsheet with these to keep aware who is where in the org no one can infiltrate a move up unless they do xyz that way anyone person who is not who they claim has no way to enter without having done a crime that a LEA cannot be part in.
Plenty of crimes they cannot be party in harm no one and simple to setup that would have made the old Mob org intact today.
Today the Mob still exist but they now are more using a leverage or blackmail to make money and this is just a chain of power with the top levels making all the money and since this leverage or blackmail might be known to or in others keep. Murdering to move up or a war like old school was the main reason all the violence and murder was about.
Now it is what you know and who did something very few know at first but once it is in play it gets around in that circle..
Most industry systems are built in this manner.
Someone with power fucks up and someone in the system leverage that to exploit it to enrich or help the rest.
Most real crimes like murder are coverups and the ones that are able to cover it up are corrupt local gov who then pass this on to the real industry and they then have a leverage over the local gov who make a small change in the official record that the crime is unsolvable or covered up as something else.
You can read between the lines and if you pay attention can see the ways they signal in public content to keep everyone in line.
I see this a lot.. and most all power and fame is not without some under the surface thing that each level must pass to gain access to their circles... and its not a one clear system its real power thou is one single circle that hold the absolute power that make all the money and make the rules.
If this system were described by labels, I would say it is named Greed, Vanity, Gluttony, Hate, Envy,
lust... lol
🤔 thx , very informative bro
He's hiding his soul behind those dark glasses
Joe Pistone is an unimportant character in the whole story, several bosses were informants for the FBI and watched his back.
Benjamin Ruggiero,Dominick Napolitano.They were all FBI PLAYERS...Joseph D. Pistone was there to cover them.
Unimportant????😂
@@jeffreyferris218 autocorrect with poor English
@Benko.v I wish I could be perfect like you except you don't know anything about what you're talking about.
@@jeffreyferris218 I always accept other people's opinions.
Sonny Black liked pigeons so much that he kept a stool pigeon as a right hand man.
I wonder what kind of mindset it takes to turn on your own people. Also, doing a job that you know is useless. They'll be another wiseguy the next day.
He got the bloke who helped him out and looked after him and cared about him killed.
Comment la blonde de sonny black a pu contacter joe pistone un coup l'opération cest terminer , pour savoir ou est sonny black ????? Il a dit a sa blonde quil est sûrement mort??????
I was going to buy a flat but the community charges ere 600 a month...my mum asked why i didnt buy , i said because i would to pay 600 Fazos, every month...if you know , you know!
Donnie had a big pair.
Dans le film c'est lefti qui laisse ces bijoux et son argent au barman pour les donner à sa femme avant sa convocation et non sonny black
An Italian never lost the Italian accent, Also Italians they are the only one with guts enough to infiltrate !! LOL
Don't just stand there looking dangerous.....
Jte raconte pas !! Sacré lefty
Where is all the money you made Donnie?.. no way was your hands clean…
He does undercover just one state over from where he grew up?
C’était « juste mon Boulot « …
Non c’était une Mission Sacrée !
The surprise to me is that he didn't have his face obscured during this recording. Somewhere, sometime, someone will recognise him and maybe, just maybe that 'someone will be a person willing to gamble with lethal execution in exchange for that cha ching. I would have used a black screen were it me. Then again, I'm a bit of a, or a total coward and wouldn't have had the cahoonies to do what he did for all of those years. Everyday risking his life and unhappy that he had to close up shop short of being a 'made - FBI - man'. That guy has/had guts.
And he only got 500dollars cheque for this opération,6 years of his life!!i m convinced he kind of enjoyed it!
My cousin knew Sonny. Sonny had to go. He broke the rules. Joe did his work better. He died like a man. RIP.
Joe pistone is one bad mfer. But at the end of the day he fed into their greed. Their greed before the fall..