Coffee with Cullotta #26 - Albie The Falcon Vena & Vince Solano.
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- Coffee with Cullotta; Frank Cullotta answers questions including a question about Albert Albie The Falcon Vena. Frank who was never an addict to drugs or alcohol speaks about how he came to quit using cocaine, stop smoking cigarettes & also stop drinking socially. Frank speaks about actor Robert De Niro & Tom Cruise. Frank touches on the subject of Vince Solano & also speaks about the Chicago heights crew, as well as Jasper Campise, Dominic P. Hunk Galiano & Chicago Police Officer turned criminal William Hanhardt. Frank mentions Jerry Lisner & a Chicago car bombing that Frank took part in. Also discussed is the Chicago jeweler Bob Brown murder by Larry Lurch Neumann. Frank also says he set up Billy McCarthy who was part of the M & M murders. Frank has immunity for this and therefore he came speak about it now. Please leave your questions in the comment section below and don't forget to perscribe đ
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It hurts me to see your getting older but that's life. More power to you and thank you for sharing so much insight in a world we are all so fascinated by!
You are so welcome! Hit the perscribe button
Hey Frank, I just wanted to let you know, I don't know if you are a Sopranos fan, but two actors from that show Steven Schirripa, "Bobby Baccalieri" and Michael Imperioli "Christopher Moltisanti" have a podcast called "Talking Sopranos" and they actually mention you in Episode 3 starting around the 6 minute mark of the podcast, incase you want to check it out it's all very nice stuff about you and even tell people to check out your tour in Las Vegas. That should really show you how much respect people have for you, Steven even talks about how he met you and then seen you again during the filming of Casino. Frank you truly are a legend in your own time. I'm honored to have had the pleasure of telling you this. God Bless You Mr. Cullotta!
Thank you for letting me know that. Ive been looking so I can respond to him. Hey Chris, hit perscribe!
âIm alive to talk & talk & talkâ âtheyre dead dead deadâ
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Uncle Frank, I am glad that you are living Clean.
My favorite part of this channel is the uncle FRANKIE answers our questions and responds to our comments he takes his time to acknowledge his prescribers
Thanks and stay safe
Love your Robert De Niro take you are awesome Frank. Steve Schirripa used to work in Vegas did you ever run into him I believe heâs a standup guy like you has the same take on Robert De Niro
People may say you talk to much bc everyone is dead, but this is history Sir! You are speaking about important history from the mafia era. There aren't many of you left in this world to give us accurate details and how things worked back then. I find it intriguing and interesting! Keep doing your thing Sir. Next time I am in Vegas, hopefully within the next year, (had to cancel this June vegas trip with all this virus crap), but I am hoping to take your tour. Have a good one!
Hi Frank! I love your show! You make the quarantine more tolerable! Thank you so much! (I am prescribed)
Thanks for perscribing
I had to come back to this video again to see and hear frank. God Bless đ keep the channel going Adam đ
Thank you, I will. Good to see you OldBarn Shop
Frank thanks for making the videos. I really enjoy listening to what you have to say.
Thanks for sharing Frankie
I Love listening to these!
Frank, you rock, again, thanks for another episode....our wedding anniversary was today, spent a few with this, awesome!!!
Your welcome Brian, Happy Anniversary to you and your lady. Chin-don! Did you buy her a coffee cup as a gift? đ
Hey Frank! Do you ever feel nostalgic or amused when you turn on the news and see a story about wiseguys or the Outfit ? I ask this because i live in Chicago and every now and then I'll see a story about wiseguys that are currently active. Love the videos!
Hey Frank, big fan of the channel and the stories, Iâm prescribed as well, I might have missed it but I havenât seen anyone ask you anything about any possible experiences with the Boston mob or Bulger or any affiliates. Respect and cheers to you Frank.
I love his honestly!!
Frank, thanks, it's great listening to the historic facts. Can you tell us anything about the mob in St. Louis?
Respect your honesty Frank and a great story teller. What did you think about New York LCN guys you met?
Another great show thanks
Glad you enjoyed it, Hit that perscribe button đ
Good stuff!! Glad your still around to educate us on all things Chicago. Tons of info on NY but in comparison Chicago was pretty under the radar. So is it true Chicago was more or less responsible for everything west of the Mississippi? Excluding the known open cities like LA. Thanks Frank keep the great content coming sir....
Also, Bill Roemer was he actually respected by most outfit guys as a straight shooter? Seems as history has passed I've yet to hear bad things about him from cops and hoods alike.
Hello Frank! Thanks for making Sunday night interesting! (I am prescribed)
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for perscribing
You saved your thumbs from getting broken
As always, great episode Frank! Could you talk a little about Paulie Shiro? He seems like a sleeper in the Outfit, somebody that stayed under the radar. I know he and another guy spotted you on an airplane when you were in witness protection, and you and him did a lot of jobs when you were younger. Thanks a lot Frank, keep up the good work! PS: The folder thief lol
Shout out to you, Frank, from Berwyn!
Shout back to you ORION!
It's officially documented by an irs sting when Tony Spilotro.... moved to Las Vegas in 1971 he was betting $30,000 a week so he was making big money from somewhere.. because everybody knows when you gamble... generally speaking ...you lose a lot more than you win
Good comeback,water off a đŠ back.
I'm live in New York and as a teen is when I heard of a organization.
So I was interested and only learned of new York never ventured out and now hearing about chi town is very interesting.
Only thing I knew of Vegas was bugsy Siegel and lansky allegedly.
But I liked casino,mean street's,pope of Greenwich village,state of Grace, Goodfellas.
What are yours and thanks.
I just prescribed to this channel.
Thanks for perscribing
We all loved you Frank and we love to watch you talk and talk and talk itâs a pity your not around now R.I.P Frank
Mr. Cullotta in your book I read about your first robbery where you had to take your glasses off and ended up threatening a coat rack to get on the floor. I was curious if you can recall any other funny situations that may have arisen during another heist you where doing? Also thank you guys for all the hard work you put into this channel it truly is much appreciated!
Thanks and keep watching , stay safe
Thanks Frank. Keep up the good work
Thanks and hit that perscribe button đ
Hi Frank,
I really enjoy your stories. Iâm going on your coupleâs tour next time in vegas. God bless.
Please do!
Thanks uncle Frank.
You are very welcome, hit that perscribe button
Frank.I enjoy your talks...my father emigrated from bari Italy into Chicago..my great uncle, (my dads uncle)was connected according to my dad, and owned a pool hall on the Southside..I even have an uncle with the last name difronzo..they all came from chicago and they knew the spilotro family pretty well cause they came from the same town in Italy..my question is..was there any outfit influence in Los Angeles.. particularly in the San Fernando valley?.my dad will never really talk about it whenever I ask. BTW he is your age born in 1936..
Those openers are gold.
Frank great video as always, keep up the great videos. Respect
Much appreciated, hit that perscribe button đ
I am perscribed, hope you answer my question on the next video, canât wait to see the next video
The guys is still a tough guy. You gotta respect these guys!
Hi Frank! Please keep talking and talking and talking. You have great stories to tell.
Thank you, I will
You are so funny uncle Frankie good opening đđđ
Thanks Tia
Gosh i love watching this show. Ive always admired Frank's honesty. You dont sugar code anything. Thats so refreshing to see today in such a P.C. culture. When you think about your life now, do you ever wonder what your life would have been like if you never met Tony spilotro. Basically do you have any regrets meeting and befriending since he sold you out in the end?
No regrets and i wouldn't do much differently, also this question in asked in the next episode
Thanks for perscribing
Hi Frank! Thank you for all the wisdom you have bestowed upon me, by sharing your life experiences. My question for you is, what can you tell me about Wayne Matecki? I've been able to find backgrounds on most of the hole in the wall gang, but I can never seem to find any general info on Wayne. Thanks Frank!
Watch the hole in the wall video I done a several videos ago, thanks for watching
This video, is what made me a huge ,Cullota fan
Glad your a perscriber Jason!
Thanks Adam,sorry the loss is not mentionable,đȘ
Keep talking Mr. Cullotta!
Respect from Slovakiađ€đ€
Thanks and hit that perscribe button đ
Thank you Frank
Hi Frank, can you share anything about Nancy & her love of jewelry?
She liked Jewelry but there is nothing today, she has nothing.
Hey Frank!, love your channel. Always infatuated with the story every since I saw casino. Can you tell 2 Tony Spilotro stories. One story about how tough he was. And a story that shows us the type of person he was? If you answer this I'd really appreciate it. I already appreciate you and everything you have given us so far. Stay safe out there!
Have you watched Double Betrayal? I talk a lot about this in that video. Be sure to perscribe! czcams.com/video/xYDYkU45CIA/video.html
@@mobvlog3156 Hey Frank, not only have I seen that I've watched every video on your channel and every interview I could find on CZcams that you've done. Valuetainment was my favorite. I just want more stories about how tough Tony was. And how he moved in the mob. And I'm definitely prescribed.đ
Hi Frank, love the videos so far. Did you ever have any dealings with "Handsome Johnny" Roselli, the Outfits guy in Hollywood?
I talk about John Roselli during the next video in part 11 of Allotta Cullotta. Should be up on 5/9 or 5/10. Be sure to hit the #Perscribe button
Hey Frank, love the videos and the channel man, question: did you ever encounter or were aware of west coast mobsters like Jimmy "the hat" Lanza out of San Francisco or Joe Cerrito, Emanuel Figlia and Angelo Marino out of San Jose? Thanks, stay healthy.
Great show uncle frank. I'm from the San Francisco Bay area. Do you know or ever had contact with the lanza crime family?I know jimmy frattiano was trying to make moves in Vegas and Los Angeles and sf for a little bit. Did you ever meet jimmy ??
Frank what can you share with us about Richard J. Daley's years in Chicago? Where were you when Martin Luther King was shot?
Hi Frank, I'm glad you're doing well. I have a question with regard to the Casino movie. I used to live in the Mark One building on Desert Inn from 1998-2000. There was an Italian restaurant in the lobby. I heard the cast and crew ate there during the filming of the movie. A few years later a Philly connected guy bought the restaurant (he was Long John Martorano's son in law). Anyways I used to see a guy named Tony Montana (from Chicago) sitting at the bar all the time. He supposedly worked with Tony Spilatro. Do you keep in touch with Tony Montana? Did you guys ever work together back in the day?
I grew up in Naperville; do you have any stories from out west there? Thanks.
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I'm in lockdown in the London and your videos are so addictive and intriguing i love it. I wanna come over to Vegas later in the year and do your tour, is it possible to get a breakfast or lunch with you when I'm out there? I'm a perscribed guy. Stay well sir
Thanks for your interest in my tour once vegas reopens.
BTW Once we get to 30,000 perscribers we are thinking of offering a virtual tour to paid subscribers of this channel. Don't forget to hit that perscribe button. oh and hit the bell for notifications on new episodes so you don't miss out.
Cocaine:One line is too much,Thousand is never enough.
Im glad that i got ripped off the three times i scored some Yeo, put me off forever obv, i hear its a cunt of a drug and WTF with cant get a hard on....lost me brother, gimme "Morning Wood" any day rather than a bleeding snorer and a limpus dickus. Salut!
I am a fan of self mediation but cocaine is just a bad drug. One happy high and then anxious misery.
Medication. Dang auto correct
I just became a new subscriber. Very interesting stories. I grew up watching the old George Raft , James Cagney, Bogart , Edward G Robinson ...etc. I love those old black and white gangster movies.
Tell me Frank , did you like those old black and white gangster movies??
Thanks, and keep up the good work.
We don't subscribe here. We PERSCRIBE
Hello Frank !
Like your videos. My question : Was any cool guys amongst the heavies or upper echelon you met in Chicago ?
This is ST. How accurate was the portrayal of Tony in Casino?
In the theme song he should end it with "if ya know what's good for ya" not "you"... It'll rhyme that way.. Lol
Uncle frank one of the realest! Hit us with an Accardo story! Thanks guys
You got it! I have already talked about him on one of the videos on the channel. Ill try and tell more but I only know what I know.
âIs much rather have sex than coke!â Lol he doesnât even mess with caffeinated coffee after that experience. Anything threatening sex is out!!! Love it!
Look for the angle..."When you no longer can see the angle, you're in trouble." A scene from the club in Carlito's Way with Al Pacino
Franks too old and wise too sit around and BS people... Deniro ruined his image selling out to politics.
Trump aside there are just to many people talking about Deniro...He doesn't appear to be a nice person.
yep, ruined his image big time, lost all respect for that de niro clown.
Hah, i hear ya " the older you get, the tougher it gets" at 62 i get used to that concept and i think it was Bette Davies who said " getting old is not for cowards" so then you're all set, keep it up, all the best.
@You heard? Dinero is a garbage human, just like you.
@You heard? oh U must know them all very well. Even If thAT WASN'T one of my ironic jokes if U don't Like Frank Cullotta, GO, leave, get a Life, U WAIST my time!
Legendary
Did you know Marco " the Mover" D'Amico? He recently passed. R.I.P.
Yes, I heard.
@@mobvlog3156 ....according to michael spilotro 's widow anne ...marco d amico worked for michael spilotro as a bookmaker until 1980 then moved to jacky cerone s crew ...would be interesting to know how truthful frank cullotta think s michael spilotro widow is...???
Frank I had another question: I know everything took off in the Patch with the Black Hand and then the Outfit, but when you were in your 20s, was everything out of Elmwood Park, Cicero and surrounding suburbs?
By the way, I was going to mention, my grandfather lived in the Patch at Ohio and Campbell right across from Smith Park there. I'am originally from 43rd and Emerald, but remember a few bakeries we'd go to on Grand as a kid.
Hi Frank, another question....Harry Aleman...why did he prefer the New York style of killing, he'd pop out of a car with a shotgun and do it right on the sidewalk....restaurant.....
Listen frank you are a good dude.. love your show!
Thanks and hit that perscribe button đ
The only two proper gangsters that I know who are still around is culotta and Sammy. This Francesse, John alite, are story makers that no other gangsters even speaks about them or mentions their name. Just like that klinkiski.
Sammy and culotta you can tell are themselves- they donât add or subtract from facts to make it more juicy or what have you
Alite? Maybe. Franceze? Hes a famous made guy and so is his father
Hi Frank, would you mind telling us was it at Spanky's that Chuck Nicoletti stopped in on his way to get clipped & your thoughts on why...him & Alderisio were the 2 top hitters back in the day....also, how could I become part of your crew, learning AND earning sounds great...thanks
what song is playing in beginning
Frank, I love hearing your stories. Interesting as hell, but I got to know which Street crew of the Outfit was the most feared by other crews? Grand Avenue crew, Southside crew, Rush street crew, etc. Also, did any crew have a particular specialty of enterprise which they excelled at more than the other crews? Also, what do you think about former Chicago criminal lawyer Robert Cooley?
I feared the one I lived closest to.
Frank did you know my uncle from Grand and Ogden Mike Oboza. You remind me so much of him.
Frank, Iâve always wondered if artists, whether actors or singers had connections with the outfit? Iâd heard Sinatra was, Iâm just curious.
Sinatra was cool with a lot of mobsters also carlo gambino.
Frank did you hear who did the work on Sam giancana? And do you have any stories when any of the New York guys visited out there? Keep up the good work đ and thanks again. Stay well sir
You know which ''gangster'' actor gave Frank the respect?
The guy that played Bobby Bacala in Sopranos. Cause he knew. And he worked in Las Vegas. He worked in the Casino movie too. But he knew better than joke with Frank's honor. Next show ask him about him.
I had that same problem with a different kind of drug as soon as I found out what it was I quit the drugs
Good decision
Did you know Sam "Sinatra" DeAngelino? Had a voice like Frank, used to sing to himself while he picked up the bags on the west side for Donnie the Ditch Digger and Paolo "La Piscina" Poletti. Benny the Barber caught him singing for an audience, and let's just say he never missed a rehearsal after that...
What can you tell us about Sam Giancana? How did he rise to become the head of The Outfit? Also, how did The Outfit make money back in his day (1930's-1950's?)
Sam giancana was just a street boss never head of it while ricca and accardo was alive
He is good he tells it like it is đ
Frank. I grew up in Providence, RI where things were run by Raymond Patriarca; who preferred to be called Patron rather than Don. I've read he was one of the most trecherous bosses in the mob. Did you ever encounter any of the RI mob?
I used to drink at Spankys a very nice Bartender worked there she got allot of tips from me for her never having a problem with anybody Great Woman
I saw an ex-Nazi who was in the escort guard for Hitler personally. It was in the 90's I think and he was an old man by then who had done prison time for it. Many of the comments were on the line of "why is this guy spreading the word about being a Nazi," when all he was doing was describing what he did and saw 40 years prior. He was a part of history whether he wanted to be or not and he said what he did. Same with Frank. Yes, he took the wrong path in life when he decided to be a gangster, but he's just telling us now what happened. He's not trying to glamorize gangster life, he's just telling it like it is and I respect him for that. Look at those hands and imagine what they looked like 50 years ago. Would you like to be on the receiving end of one of those paws? How many men did he knock down with one punch? RIP Frank.
Thanks John Allen. Your dead on correct, its history whether we like it or not. RIP Frank
Would guys from other mafia families across the country such as new york ever go to Vegas and interfere when you were present there? Or was spilotros influence a deterrent even to the other big players?
Hi Frank, did you know & interact with Don Rickles , since you were both in Casino & knew Lefty Rosenthal? Thanks.
Yes I did, on the set of Casino. Ill talk about it soon in allotta Cullotta part 8
Are you familiar with WestSide Crew long time hangout Richards Bar in River West Chicago ?
Cullotta is a national treasure.
Thanks for the compliment. Please share these videos and hit perscribe đ
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What if any information can you tell about talk rumors ect. about the St. Valentines Day massacre?
Dear Mr Cullotta, you told about a carbomb and how it was snowing heavily at the time. How did you plant the bomb without leaving traces????
funnyfailures traces of what? Bombs produce snow melting heat
Rip frank,one of the last original gangsters from Chicago
Hey Frank, have you bumped into any of the guys who are or were still be alive or not in prison, out on the streets? If so, who was it (if you can share) and how did it go?
And would you ever go on Sammy The Bull's podcast and share stories with each other if the opportunity presented itself?
We love you in Chicago Heights Frank, Thanks
Hello frank Iâm a fun of mafia movies and have a lot of respect for you mate Iâm from Australia . Casinos a great movie and with you the movie would not have been the success that it become wanted to ask you a question did tony and lefty go out to the desert to settle there differences when lefty said tony was bringing heat on him with his casino license thanks brother love ya
Frank, Did you ever know the Gambler Ray Ryan and did Marshall Caifano have anything to do with the bombing that killed him in Evansville? Thanks!
Mr Cullota I'm from in San Diego ca what parts of San diego you know and what part you use to live
Uncle Frankie. Have you ever heard of an old time confidence man up Chicago way called Joseph. The yellow kid. Wiell ?
Jasper campisi met the same fate after he and Gattuso botched the hit on Eto..they ended up in a trunk!
Hey frank just purchased one of your mugs đalso who was Donald the wizard in a Wikipedia said he took over Vegas when Spilotro was killed
That was Don Angelini.
Thanks for your support & paying your street tax đ
Frank is the best, greetings from Greece! Questions: did Frank ever work with Greek American gangsters? Any interesting stories? What was their relation with the Italian Americans? What did they specialize in? Btw, did you know Nick the Greek the famous gambler? Looking forward to Frank's DNA results, I guess they will probably also show a Greek "connection", which is usually the case for people coming from Sicily and southern Italy.
Alexis Gateley look up âGus Alexâ
I enjoy the videos, Frank. Apparently, you and I share the birthday just not the same year! Iâm thinking about buying a coffee cup but my wife says I have too many coffee cups. Iâll probably do it anyway!
thanks for watching, glad your enjoying
The way I see it, Frankie is real, De Nero is a phony. Period. I gotta lotta respect for you cuz of it. RIP Frank.
Hi frank is crime story with Dennis farina about the Chicago outfit