Witness to the Mob Page #3

Synopsis: Sammy 'The Bull' Gravano was mafiosi. He started out as a soldier, but his talent for murder, including the slayings of his best friends, his wife's brother and his own boss, Paul Castellano, saw him rise to under-boss in the Gambino crime family. However, betrayals within the family saw him break the code of silence and became the highest ranking member of the mob to turn into a rat - 'a rat in a suit,- assisting the government to finally put away the Teflon Don, John Gotti.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Thaddeus O'Sullivan
Production: Trimark
 
IMDB:
6.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
60%
Year:
1998
124 min
262 Views


That is clear.

If we call you

and your son or daughter is sick...

Or even dying, then you immediately

and get them back.

I see.

If we ask you to kill us,

do you do that?

Which finger pull the trigger?

They do not come to each other's wife

and kill each other.

If you have this oath,

love you for always secret.

If you violate the law of omerta

or betray the brotherhood...

May your soul... then burn

as this saint.

I see.

You are now part of the Cosa

Nostra as a member of the Gambino family.

Congratulations.

In this brotherhood went

to honor, respect and loyalty.

The day of my admission

was the most beautiful of my life.

I no longer wanted to fight

and steal cars for acorns.

I wanted fixed income.

Something tangible.

Go ahead.

- These are your new companions.

I have no companions.

Now it is. You work for us.

Clear? We take over the business.

That's just not.

What gives me that?

You do too. You'll get your cut.

Come here.

And we'll let you live.

That does it for you.

Pour into something.

Do they do it?

- Yes, of course.

A beer from your own tap

tastes a lot better.

Especially because my boys.

My gang.

It's good. It has been running for more

than the "Push Push".

Soon they could close.

What kind of business?

- A construction company.

But the construction is unknown terrain.

We knew nothing of clubs.

Now Phil Catrelli gone,

we can expand.

With our contacts with the Teamsters

will the money will flow.

If you think it is something, I do it.

- I already have an office at Stillwell.

Who does he think he is, Don Juan?

That's John Gotti gang of Neils

of Ozone Park.

He has made Mick still cold?

That Gambino's nephew killed?

I walk a while back.

Gotti was also a rising star.

Now he came with his buddy

View the competition.

John, how are you?

- Nice to see once.

This is my size. Angelo Ruggiero.

Do you know Mickey 'the Bat'?

So now you're here?

- Yes, now we're here.

I hear good things about you.

I about you.

Already long free?

- A few months. That was nothing.

Do not you played baseball?

- At Wake Forest. Until injury.

What do you think of the Giants?

- Worthless. Can not win.

They have given me three grand cost.

Of betting only

the bookies better.

You're right. So it is.

Is also gambled?

A little dice and stuff.

And with you?

We have a lot TVs.

Wish you a few Sony's?

You do not go into details.

Grant my friends in something.

- Coming up.

So you have the funeral

Gambino missed.

Very sorry I was not there

to say goodbye to Carlo.

It was great. Everyone was there.

Police, friends, politicians.

Certainly a thousand people.

He was loved.

- Definitely.

What do you think about Big Paul?

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Stanley Weiser

Stanley Weiser is an American screenwriter. He was born in New York City. He is a graduate of the NYU Film School. His screen credits include Wall Street and W., both directed by Oliver Stone. He also wrote the 20th Century Fox film, Project X. He is credited for creating characters in the sequel to Wall Street: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. In addition, he served as script consultant on Oliver Stone's Nixon and Any Given Sunday. Weiser's other projects include two civil rights dramas, developed as feature films, but made for television. Murder in Mississippi, a chronicle of the 1964 Freedom Summer movement and the lives and deaths of Cheney, Schwerner, and Goodman, the three young civil rights workers who were killed by the Ku Klux Klan, which aired on NBC in 1990. It was nominated for four Emmys and won the Directors Guild of America Award for best TV movie. Freedom Song, a semi-fictional account of the early SNCC movement in Mississippi, was co-written with Phil Alden Robinson, who also directed. They shared a Writers Guild of America Award and Humanitas nomination for the 2000 TNT film. Weiser also adapted the novel, Fatherland, by Robert Harris, for HBO. It was nominated for three Golden Globe awards and Miranda Richardson won for best supporting actress in a TV or cable movie. He wrote the NBC four-hour mini-series Witness to the Mob in 1998, which was produced by Robert De Niro. He also wrote Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story, for which he received a Writers Guild of America nomination for best TV movie. As of 2012, he wrote a biopic on the life of Rod Serling, the writer and The Twilight Zone creator. Weiser began his career as a production assistant for Brian De Palma on Phantom of the Paradise, and as an assistant cameraman on the Martin Scorsese documentary, Street Scenes. He is married and lives in Santa Monica, California. He is a founding member of the West Los Angeles Shambhala Buddhist Meditation Center. more…

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