Oh I do as well, here's a copy of my comment: Copy: The following is not a statement about the subject being discussed, it is not even where my mind is as I write this comment. I enjoy listening to his speaking voice and accent, the dialect that takes me back to my childhood and it's a special feeling to hear *"the Authentic Chicago dialect"* 💫 PS : not 1 of us have any business judging another, nor that we may not respect some subject or how they did their experiences, but it feels great to hold a thought that "they achieved the greater clarity of thought and living the Life Journey", gained a Peace, Harmony, and greater desired living experiences in their journey. I feel this man did just that. ________________________ Chicago will always be my home and is a part of my me, my Soul I suppose. Special feeling, even if I lost the accent.
to be fair when his two friends did that robbery and the mob ask him if he was there and he said no and he told where the guys were cause the mob was looking for them and he knew they would kill him too if he didnt say anything? he told them where his friend was and they tortured and killed his friend remember that? so Cullotta, i enjoyed his stories and the streets is never fair but he was wrong for betrayal as well................. just being fair. rip and i liked his channel.
Damn, Vlad really gets to interview people shortly before they die.... He must have that LIST 👀 lol, Nah but RIP Frank Cullotta. Good to have interviews like this documented.
He died of COPD he had it for years and it got gradually worse. The COVID story is nonsense, they are just redesignating deaths as COVID in order to scare people with big numbers so that people surrender there freedom out of fear. I know this for a fact because my aunt died of old age recently aged 85 and when we got the death certificate it said died of COVID 19 which was ridiculous because they hadn’t even used that flawed test on her,so they just decided for themselves to put that on there probably on orders from higher up.
Frank changed his life, developed a relationship with God and expressed sorrow for his sins. I expect that he is now in Heaven. Tony Spilotro on the other hand… not so likely in Heaven but this is between him and God.
Ive heard doctors talk about psychopaths having a "flat affect" and i always wondered what that meant. Watching this interview, I now see exactly what they mean lol.
Why does Vlad never try to engage with his interviewee's? A guy tells him a story HE ASKS FOR, then Vlad responds with "Okay...soo" *queue next question*. The most disinterested responses I've ever seen. Other than that I love this interview
He's a culture vulture. Just like a gold prospector sifting gold through his pan. He isn't looking for the seam of gold, he's just looking for quick profits.
Hello see if you can do a video on the Holdup of the golf mill sears roebuck and company store in Niles , Illinois , on march 14 , 1964 Victim Theodore Zilligen
Yeah, I love Frank but he was sorta wrong on that. However, people of Native American, Irish, Scottish descent, are missing something in their brain that works like an anti depressant. And, alcohol mimics this enzyme or whatever it is in the brain. Due to this, many people of Irish (and the others) descent drink to help their depression. It's not that they can't hold their liquor, they just need it.
Who would believe that the lawyer would decide to start telling the restaurant owner that his client is testifying against two local gangsters and asks maybe you know them
RIP Frank Culotta he was the man you know who you need to interview Frank Calabreese if you can get him his dad Senior was a big time capo in chicago the same time all this shit went down
The following is not a statement about the subject being discussed, it is not even where my mind is as I write this comment. *I enjoy listening to his speaking voice and accent, he is speaking in, or now - spoke the dialect that takes me back to my childhood and it's a special feeling to hear *"the Authentic Chicago dialect"* 💫 PS : not 1 of us have any business judging another, we may not respect some subject or how they did their experiences, but it feels great to hold a thought that "they achieved the greater clarity of thought and living the Life Journey", gained a Peace, Harmony, and a greater desired living experiences in their journey. I feel this man did just that. ________________________ Chicago will always be my home and is a part of my me, my Soul I suppose. Special feeling, even if I lost the accent.
I like Sammy’s stories. They’re entertaining. However, I notice during all his stories, Sammy always makes himself look good and always has the person in the story, whether it be the cop or the mob guy, always praise Sammy for whatever he’s talking about. Nobody gets that much praise. It’s just not real. Remember, when Sammy got immunity from all those murders because the Feds wanted John, well, Sammy was lucky to get that immunity deal, but he still got himself into a jackpot in Arizona and put his wife and kids into a jackpot too, selling extacy. Who does shit like that?
At one period in time the chicago outfit held more power throughout the US than the NY 5 families. Vegas was a goldmine for the Chicago outfit,as you probably know.
@Morrie-queens No, it didn't. The Chicago mob was tiny compared to the New York mob. The Genovese family controlled the Longshoreman's Union, which controlled all of the major ports from New England to Texas. The Genovese family was the most influential family with the teamsters union. The labor's union was controlled by the Genovese and Lucchese families. The New York mob dwarfed the Chicago mob in man power. The 5 New York families combined had 700 members and 3500 associates. The Chicago mob at its peak had around 60 members and 300 associates. The New York mob had a much bigger talent pool than Chicago had.
56:41 That might be Piero’s, just south of the Convention Center. If the lawyer was really shooting his mouth off about the mob in *there* he must have had no clue at all. During the shakeup in the 1990’s, Piero’s changed hands. It is now clean, with a rep as a cop bar and grill.
I live a similar life in the middle 70s same streets same neighborhood some of it sounds like my own story what a guy this Frank Cavuto I hope God gave him a break as I do for myself
I grew up near the Manheim strip. Also I know some of the south loop places. He had geographic errors in exactly where a few things were. But I am sure what he is saying is correct...
What is the truth?? Was Tony found in a cornfield along with his brother. Were the brother beaten to death?? Frank doubts these claims, but that is what the Internet indicates. So that leaves me confused?!??!???
Yes everything you said is the truth and frank wasn't there to know facts,because they wanted to kill him too at that time,but I bet you didn't know that they killed Tony over wanting to be the boss and not because of the CASINO situation..
I love that midwest Chicago accent. I could listen to Frank tell stories all day long and never get bored.
Oh I do as well, here's a copy of my comment:
Copy:
The following is not a statement about the subject being discussed, it is not even where my mind is as I write this comment.
I enjoy listening to his speaking voice and accent, the dialect that takes me back to my childhood and it's a special feeling to hear *"the Authentic Chicago dialect"*
💫
PS : not 1 of us have any business judging another, nor that we may not respect some subject or how they did their experiences, but it feels great to hold a thought that "they achieved the greater clarity of thought and living the Life Journey", gained a Peace, Harmony, and greater desired living experiences in their journey. I feel this man did just that.
________________________
Chicago will always be my home and is a part of my me, my Soul I suppose. Special feeling, even if I lost the accent.
Cullotta died 20 minutes ago and Vlad already got the flashback.
Facts he on it
Glad A Vulture
Urban Exotic’s he probably has a bunch already made for all off his interviews
Im sure he aint really mean 20 mins ago lol
Died 12:30 am dip shit
Amazing interview. Huge fan of Casino and this story. Wonderful and interesting hearing the correct story. Thank you. God Bless.
RIP Frank. From what I’ve seen on UA-cam you were and are a kind and fascinating individual.
RIP to a man who was betrayed by his best friend, a real gangster. 🖤💪🏼👊🏼
to be fair when his two friends did that robbery and the mob ask him if he was there and he said no and he told where the guys were cause the mob was looking for them and he knew they would kill him too if he didnt say anything? he told them where his friend was and they tortured and killed his friend remember that? so Cullotta, i enjoyed his stories and the streets is never fair but he was wrong for betrayal as well................. just being fair. rip and i liked his channel.
wapminnin99 yeah that’s fair.
yes, RIP Tony the Ant
I'm going to buy and read all of his books. I could've listened to Mr. Cullotta's stories for hours!!!!
always good interview
"We're 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.... Hit it."
😂😂😂😂💯💯💪 great quote
We'll talk te Gad!
Blues Brothers
Elwood blues
@Marcus T hey man Jake and Elwood did hard time in Joliet…
Rip Frank..he passed today. Pray he had Yeshua in his heart
RIP he looked so different in this interview compared to an interview he did in 2007 he’s almost unrecognizable. Looked a lot better in this interview
Rip frank I just was getting into his UA-cam channel
He's resting in hell.
@@thedarkknight4956 so is your mother
Damn, Vlad really gets to interview people shortly before they die.... He must have that LIST 👀 lol, Nah but RIP Frank Cullotta. Good to have interviews like this documented.
The Mob: Couldn't get him.
Covid: I'll take the job.
wow thats cold
He died of COPD he had it for years and it got gradually worse. The COVID story is nonsense, they are just redesignating deaths as COVID in order to scare people with big numbers so that people surrender there freedom out of fear. I know this for a fact because my aunt died of old age recently aged 85 and when we got the death certificate it said died of COVID 19 which was ridiculous because they hadn’t even used that flawed test on her,so they just decided for themselves to put that on there probably on orders from higher up.
I like how he says "oh ya" when asked about robbing banks, as if he forgot about it
Rip hope he has a meet up with spillotro on the after life and let’s him know there’s no such thing as OMERTÀ
If he meet up with spillotro it would be in HELL and no other places.
Ye and HELL is where Frank will go because he’s a dirty RAT
He will testify against Spilotro in hell.
@@ciaranotoole904 their all burning in hell for their sins there ain’t no gangsters in heaven
Frank changed his life, developed a relationship with God and expressed sorrow for his sins. I expect that he is now in Heaven. Tony Spilotro on the other hand… not so likely in Heaven but this is between him and God.
He died about 16 hours ago not 20 minutes ago anyway he’s in supergrass heaven
U think his in heaven?
No such thing as heaven we’ll all see when we get there take your last breath but as for him i believe he’s in the same place as anyone else
Ive heard doctors talk about psychopaths having a "flat affect" and i always wondered what that meant. Watching this interview, I now see exactly what they mean lol.
Sad thing on a wire tap Tony said keep Frank in jail, to keep him safe, The FBI never played that part
Why does Vlad never try to engage with his interviewee's? A guy tells him a story HE ASKS FOR, then Vlad responds with "Okay...soo" *queue next question*. The most disinterested responses I've ever seen. Other than that I love this interview
He's a culture vulture. Just like a gold prospector sifting gold through his pan. He isn't looking for the seam of gold, he's just looking for quick profits.
Today's mathematics: Wisdom Knowledge
A mafia legend, oldschool cat right here from the 2nd generation mobs heydays... R.I.P Mr Cullotta 12/14/1938~8/20/2020
VLAD BEEN AIRED THIS VIDEO MONTHS AGO JUST A REPLAY
Frank was the 3rd guy! 😅 Even if he wasn’t there he was still involved
Nawww there was no 3rd guy technically speaking ...
Here it is
You’re telling me this isn’t Ed O’Neil?
"Let's Rock"
I saw the flashbacks coming a mile away with a full upload "flashback" I mean
Hello see if you can do a video on the Holdup of the golf mill sears roebuck and company store in Niles , Illinois , on march 14 , 1964 Victim Theodore Zilligen
great memory for names.....
R.I.P Frank.
Irishmen can’t hold their liquor?! Ha! That’s a good fairytale! I know Micks that’ll drink anyone under the table
☘️ 🍻
Yeah, I love Frank but he was sorta wrong on that. However, people of Native American, Irish, Scottish descent, are missing something in their brain that works like an anti depressant. And, alcohol mimics this enzyme or whatever it is in the brain. Due to this, many people of Irish (and the others) descent drink to help their depression. It's not that they can't hold their liquor, they just need it.
I'm Irish & can confirm Frank is way off base with that statement. I was at a funeral last week & the wake lasted 4 days. No joke.
'You know I'd never lie to you Remo'
Everyone saying Glad put a curse on this man are forgetting the fact he was 80 years old smh
😂 right
Nice guy Mr Collatta
I love how these old time gangsters, answer matter of factly, with "that's correct" and "that's a fact".
R.i.p. Frank Cullotta
frank was a great person and he is honest with his life
I love how y’all are saying a gangster is in heaven lol
If heaven is even real. Hard to say.
All the stuff he did after he informed is what people are referring to.
I’m in heaven.
I heard he tried ratting on satan for a plea deal into heaven
Repentance is the key saying sorry means alot and changing your ways
R. I. P. Frank
Where you always save more money.. that celozzi??
@@dupedexplained1016 that's my Dad
Thank you much appreciated
Wish he was still alive would have loved to take his tour !
I did. Met him.
Who would believe that the lawyer would decide to start telling the restaurant owner that his client is testifying against two local gangsters and asks maybe you know them
RIP Frank Culotta he was the man you know who you need to interview Frank Calabreese if you can get him his dad Senior was a big time capo in chicago the same time all this shit went down
Yeah Im surprised Vlad hasn't interviewed Frank Jr. talking about the Outfit....
Lol. Frank Sr was never a capo
No more 'Coffee with Cullotta'
I know that was a great series.. Adam flowers did a great job interviewing frank.. Miss Frank's stories!!
RIP :(
R.I.P Frank Cullotta
My dad let me sit on his lap and steer the car when we were going down the highway I loved it old times long gone now I'm old
Loved Casino
Johnathan Banks would play a great Frank Cullotta when we do the Series
Frank rest in peace
He's resting in hell.
Cant believe the cops were about to trow him out the window
Vlad's voice reminds me of Dick Van Dyke.
I just seen his UA-cam channel coffee with Culotta.
RIP Frank. Saluté and safe journey. 🖤♥️♦️♣️♠️💰💵💸🎲🎰🔫
RIP to a real gangster
"Viadock" if I didn't know he was from Chicago I'd swear he was from Milwaukee.
He’s where he belongs, rest in peace Frank
Rip my hometown legend
Hometown RAT
Mannhiem Rd was awesome. He is talking about the play pen. Right at the corner of Manhiem and Lake......it was a slotter house lol
stone park fashion shows. Mannheim was in a league of its own
Has the Pig Pen really been around that long?
Dang! God Bless he and his!!
Holy dick imagine living a life like this man lived... and then being potentially talked down to by vlad..
The following is not a statement about the subject being discussed, it is not even where my mind is as I write this comment.
*I enjoy listening to his speaking voice and accent, he is speaking in, or now - spoke the dialect that takes me back to my childhood and it's a special feeling to hear *"the Authentic Chicago dialect"*
💫
PS : not 1 of us have any business judging another, we may not respect some subject or how they did their experiences, but it feels great to hold a thought that "they achieved the greater clarity of thought and living the Life Journey", gained a Peace, Harmony, and a greater desired living experiences in their journey. I feel this man did just that.
________________________
Chicago will always be my home and is a part of my me, my Soul I suppose. Special feeling, even if I lost the accent.
This is what COREY HOLCOMB wuz talkin' 'bout. GLAD wud take "ADVANTAGE" of a "SAD" situation to enhance his own benefits.
Rest In Peace Frank!
This guy is a real gangster.
31:30 “…house would light up like Wrigley Field…” 😝😝😝
I can believe this guy. Hes old. Cleaning his conscience. Sammy the bull has alot of holes in his stories
I like Sammy’s stories. They’re entertaining. However, I notice during all his stories, Sammy always makes himself look good and always has the person in the story, whether it be the cop or the mob guy, always praise Sammy for whatever he’s talking about. Nobody gets that much praise. It’s just not real. Remember, when Sammy got immunity from all those murders because the Feds wanted John, well, Sammy was lucky to get that immunity deal, but he still got himself into a jackpot in Arizona and put his wife and kids into a jackpot too, selling extacy. Who does shit like that?
Culotta was a minor player in the Chicago mob. He follows the same pattern as all these guys who’s stature and importance are elevated as time passes.
True and was a rat
I respectfully disagree.
We'll talk te Gad!
RIP
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
"I can't abide a rat"
T.K Kirkland
RIP Frank hope your final sit-down worked out for ya.
The Chicago outfit is like a small version of the Genovese family.
At one period in time the chicago outfit held more power throughout the US than the NY 5 families. Vegas was a goldmine for the Chicago outfit,as you probably know.
@Morrie-queens No, it didn't. The Chicago mob was tiny compared to the New York mob. The Genovese family controlled the Longshoreman's Union, which controlled all of the major ports from New England to Texas. The Genovese family was the most influential family with the teamsters union. The labor's union was controlled by the Genovese and Lucchese families. The New York mob dwarfed the Chicago mob in man power. The 5 New York families combined had 700 members and 3500 associates. The Chicago mob at its peak had around 60 members and 300 associates. The New York mob had a much bigger talent pool than Chicago had.
32:34... 'Now in those days they had no wire taps, they had the...' I can't make out what he is saying there! Anyone?
Damn this man was a great story teller loved his Italian accent .....tree weeks ago 😂
Italian Chicago accent, my dad sound the same
Frank Irishmen can't do a lot of things but they can definitely hold their liquor.
This guy or any of his cohorts are nobody to mess with. Cold hearted brutal murderers. All of them.
Wassup with folks dying after vlad interview
Rest easy Frank
“R.I.P. Frank Collatta.” Anyone that Ends Rat’s🐀 🐀 🐀 Lives. I read about you Sir. God Bless You,And Your Family!👊🏻☘️🙏🏻🌎🦅🧱🥊🇺🇸🚋🚇✅
Rip Frank, great guy
When he passed away date?
Yesterday early morning
Stop saying OK, its annoying !!!
"ok"
Rip Frank
56:41 That might be Piero’s, just south of the Convention Center. If the lawyer was really shooting his mouth off about the mob in *there* he must have had no clue at all.
During the shakeup in the 1990’s, Piero’s changed hands. It is now clean, with a rep as a cop bar and grill.
R.i.P frankie I miss coffee with cullotta
I never knew Chicago Italians called viaducts “vydock”. I’m from Chicago and black peoples also pronounce it the same way…
R.I.P Love ❤️ to the MOB
I wonder if he knew
JOHNY DANGEROUSLY?
WHAT A LIFE , TO MUCH FOR ME.
I live a similar life in the middle 70s same streets same neighborhood some of it sounds like my own story what a guy this Frank Cavuto I hope God gave him a break as I do for myself
Had a feeling it was bad news when I seen the flashback... Says the rona got him
COVID-19 took him out. Unbelievable.
He suffered with CPOD
@@mrfrank4583 you actually mean COPD
@@clydestephens933 I do, thank you
@@mrfrank4583 You are very welcomed!!! 😊
Wat his interview talking about mad Sam DeStefano
He died?
I grew up near the Manheim strip. Also I know some of the south loop places. He had geographic errors in exactly where a few things were. But I am sure what he is saying is correct...
RIP FRANK
The Chicago accent sounds Canadian almost.
Great History
What is the truth?? Was Tony found in a cornfield along with his brother. Were the brother beaten to death?? Frank doubts these claims, but that is what the Internet indicates. So that leaves me confused?!??!???
Yes everything you said is the truth and frank wasn't there to know facts,because they wanted to kill him too at that time,but I bet you didn't know that they killed Tony over wanting to be the boss and not because of the CASINO situation..