Great list. RIP to Ray Liotta and James Caan. All hail to living legend Al Pacino. Its interesting the way Fredo has become a shortcut for describing someone
"I’m your older brother Mike and I was stepped over! … It ain’t the way I wanted it! I can handle things. I’m smart. Not like everybody says, like dumb. I’m smart and I want respect!"
100% agree on #1. There are two scenes in film in my opinion that have mastered that sense of impending dread so well, and the other is the opening scene of Inglorious Basterds.
Shame the rest of IB was such garbage. Tarantino can be a master of creeping dread like no other when he wants to be, and he has many scenes throughout his work that are so razor sharp.
The Top 20 Mob Hits in 🎥 Movies: 20. David Kleinfeld™, played by Sean Penn™ Carlito's Way™ (1993) 19. Mac Keefer™ & Jim Frazier™, played by George Bancroft™ & Humphrey Bogart™ 👼 Angels with Dirty Faces™ (1938) 18. Seth™ & Old Seth™ Looper™ (2012) 17. The Duke™ & Slasher™, played by Jamie Foreman™ & Sally Hawkins™ Layer 🎂 Cake™ (2004) 16. John Rooney™, played by Paul Newman™ Road to Perdition™ (2002) 15. Sonny Lospecchio™, played by Chazz 🌴 Palminteri™ A Bronx Tale™ (1993) 14. Fredo Corleone™, played by John Cazale™ The Godfather® Part II™ (1974) 13. Markie Trattman™, played by Ray Liotta™ Killing Them Softly™ (2012) 12. Bernie Bernbaum™, played by John Turturro™ Miller's ✝ Crossing™ (1990) 11. Sonny Corleone™, played by James Caan™ The Godfather™ (1972) 10. "Spats" Colombo™ & His Crew™, played by George Raft™, Mike Mazurki™ & Harry Wilson™ Some 👍 Like It 🔥 Hot™ (1959) 9. Jimmy Hoffa™, played by Al Pacino™ The Irishman™ (2019) 8. Tom 🔋 Powers™, played by James Cagney™ The Public Enemy™ (1931) 7. Brett™, played by Frank 🐳 Whaley™ Pulp Fiction™ (1994) 6. Nicky & Dominick Santoro™, played by Joe Pesci™ & Philip Suriano™ 🎰 Casino™ (1995) 5. Sonny Red™, played by Robert Miano™ Donnie Brasco™ (1997) 4. Jimmy Malone™, played by Sean Connery™ The Untouchables™ (1987) 3. Tommy DeVito™, played by Joe Pesci™ 👍 Goodfellas™ (1990) 2. Tony Montana™, played by Al Pacino™ Scarface™ (1983) 1. Sollozzo™ & McCluskey™, played by Al Lettieri™ & Sterling Hayden™ The Godfather™ (1972)
"Say hello to my little friend !!" Best gangsta line ever !! I wish there was a NC-17 rated Scarface DVD out there. I think some of the death scenes or executions were from, "Boardwalk Empire." The odd thing with boardwalk is that all the blood and gore was done in post production. I guess that was easier when you had to reshoot a bloody scene.
As a child, in the late 1960s, I went to the restaurant where Michael Corleone kills Virgil Sollozzo and Captain McCluskey; it looked exactly as it did in the film. It was on White Plains Road in the Bronx
Indicates to me they filmed it in the real location. I remember going to an ‘old school’ Italian restaurant in the lower east side or on 1st or 2nd Avenue, in the 1990s. The Waiters were all older Italian Americans instead of out of work actors. Not that many choices on menu but delicious. I remember a ‘deli counter’ like glass display at the back of the restaurant which was distinctive. They used that restaurant in a The Soprano’s episode or a mob movie, but I don’t remember which LOL😅😅
@@batgurrl We lived in White Plains NY and the restaurant was just over the border from Mount Vernon NY. Even as a kid, I knew the food was great. Since I am 100% Italian heritage, my parents knew the best Italian restaurants
@@wunderkind-7724 I understand entirely I grew up in the 1960s in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY which was then about 80% Italian. It’s the Northern Italian that has the great dishes. I loved melted ‘imitation’ Mozerella as much as the next guy but ‘Parmesan, and baked ziti is not ‘cuisine’. Even in the 1990s it wasn’t easy finding a good Italian restaurant. Most were mediocre. Now perhaps they exist in ‘high end’ neighborhoods only. NEVER had chain pizza in my life because I still have an old fashioned Pizzaria around the corner😂
Tony Montana in "Scareface" is the coolest on the list of hits .And it is a great list of Mob Movies of all time list ,now some some smart wittier has to make a movie that Spains decades about the connection between the Montreal Mob families and the New York families .Since they are related in all .And it hav to be a big movie like the "Godfather " movies .
Re: the murders of "Spats" Columbo and his gang from "Some Like It Hot" (1959). You forgot to mention that the machine gun toting hit man in the giant birthday cake was played by the son of "gangster" actor Edward G. Robinson, namely Edward G. Robinson, Jr. There's also a scene where "Spats" Columbo (played by another famous movie gangster, George Raft) teaches Robinson, Jr, how to toss a coin repeatedly in his hand. This was an inside joke because Raft did the same coin tossing routine in the crime film, "Scarface" (1932, not to be confused with the 1983 version with Al Pacino), in which Paul Muni starred as a Chicago hoodlum who, like "Spats" Columbo, was modeled after Al Capone. In fact, as with "Some Like It Hot," "Scarface" also featured a mass gangland execution based on the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre of 1929.
@@michaelpalmieri7335 I started with a joke about Google's AI becoming sentient, and how it was able to fill in comment sections with appropriate Wikipedia pages. Got a little too complicated, so I shortened it to what you see. The whole point is your comment sounds like it was copy-pasted from Wikipedia.
Was there any humor in the 1990 Warner Bros. Pictures movie called "Goodfellas" because Robert De Niro banged a phone in the phone booth outside of the restaurant in New York City?
Tony's death is classic but........ That movie has NOTHING to do with the Mob. Not every drug dealer, gangster, illegal activity participant is part of the Mob or Mafia. Tony was just a Cuban drug dealer who was assassinated by a Columbian drug cartel. There is a HUGE difference.
@@Cobo29 It's not. Are they hitmen? Yes. Is Marcellus Wallace in the Mob? Absolutely not....... for MULTIPLE reasons both within the movie and well, common facts.
Emily Mortimer deserves a mention for putting Samuel L. Jackson on the opposite end of a gun when she is hired to kill him at first, and then protect him in Formula 51.
Can someone help me find a movie. There was kill in a movie I seen around 25 years ago where somebody was put in an oil drum and dropped into the ocean from a dock.
if watchmojo is gonna do multiple mob hits from The Godfather, why not also include the baptism scene where Michael has his daughter baptized and simultaneously he has all the other heads of the crime families murdered. That is my all-time favorite scene in any gangster flick. The duality of the scene is extremely memorable. Certainly more so than at least half of these listed.
Thought mob was a crowed of ppl causing violence or truble so scar face mob God father #11 mob hit . pulp fiction Goodfellas just a hit don't get me wrong love every movie but if you where just picking movie hits/contract kills or kills orcistrated by a gang would have add the professional Leon at the end and reservoir dogs instead of double up on same movies
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Who else memorized the whole "Pulp Fiction" scene ? Classic movie
Just the whole godfather 1
The Righteous Man.That's the only Bible scripture I know by hard.
@@Billybadass311
*heart
Written and Directed by good old Quaquin Tarantino.
Guilty!
Great list. RIP to Ray Liotta and James Caan. All hail to living legend Al Pacino.
Its interesting the way Fredo has become a shortcut for describing someone
#RIP, batgurrll!!! How are you doing...????
Now Paul Sorvino 😢
"I’m your older brother Mike and I was stepped over! … It ain’t the way I wanted it! I can handle things. I’m smart. Not like everybody says, like dumb. I’m smart and I want respect!"
Sonny is at 11? THATS BLASPHEMOUS
100% agree on #1. There are two scenes in film in my opinion that have mastered that sense of impending dread so well, and the other is the opening scene of Inglorious Basterds.
Shame the rest of IB was such garbage. Tarantino can be a master of creeping dread like no other when he wants to be, and he has many scenes throughout his work that are so razor sharp.
Lmao 🤣👍🏻 basterds is okay Raihidara!!!, how are you doing...???
Al Pacino is the king of Mob hit movies. He is in a lot of them.
And his protrayal of Tony Montana from Scarface is legendary and iconic.
Rip ray liotta and James caan I will miss you all
This has to be your guys best video. Great job
Ray Liotta.
James Caan.
We’ll miss both of them and they’ll always be remembered…
‘The Godfather.’
‘The Godfather: Part 2.’
‘Goodfellas.’
‘Casino.’
‘Pulp Fiction.’
‘A Bronx Tale.’
Gotta love these good mob movies.
Don't forget Scarface.
That one is also really good.
Bronx Tale ?? Every time I hear that title, I think of, "Bronx Tail" the Disney movie. Not really a gangsta movie.
And i thought the Baptism by Fire scene from The Godfather would take the top spot.
Same.
The Top 20 Mob Hits in 🎥 Movies:
20. David Kleinfeld™, played by Sean Penn™
Carlito's Way™ (1993)
19. Mac Keefer™ & Jim Frazier™, played by
George Bancroft™ & Humphrey Bogart™
👼 Angels with Dirty Faces™ (1938)
18. Seth™ & Old Seth™ Looper™ (2012)
17. The Duke™ & Slasher™, played by
Jamie Foreman™ & Sally Hawkins™
Layer 🎂 Cake™ (2004)
16. John Rooney™, played by Paul Newman™
Road to Perdition™ (2002)
15. Sonny Lospecchio™, played by
Chazz 🌴 Palminteri™ A Bronx Tale™ (1993)
14. Fredo Corleone™, played by John Cazale™
The Godfather® Part II™ (1974)
13. Markie Trattman™, played by Ray Liotta™
Killing Them Softly™ (2012)
12. Bernie Bernbaum™, played by John Turturro™
Miller's ✝ Crossing™ (1990)
11. Sonny Corleone™, played by James Caan™
The Godfather™ (1972)
10. "Spats" Colombo™ & His Crew™, played by
George Raft™, Mike Mazurki™ & Harry Wilson™
Some 👍 Like It 🔥 Hot™ (1959)
9. Jimmy Hoffa™, played by Al Pacino™
The Irishman™ (2019)
8. Tom 🔋 Powers™, played by James Cagney™
The Public Enemy™ (1931)
7. Brett™, played by Frank 🐳 Whaley™
Pulp Fiction™ (1994)
6. Nicky & Dominick Santoro™, played by
Joe Pesci™ & Philip Suriano™ 🎰 Casino™ (1995)
5. Sonny Red™, played by Robert Miano™
Donnie Brasco™ (1997)
4. Jimmy Malone™, played by Sean Connery™
The Untouchables™ (1987)
3. Tommy DeVito™, played by Joe Pesci™
👍 Goodfellas™ (1990)
2. Tony Montana™, played by Al Pacino™
Scarface™ (1983)
1. Sollozzo™ & McCluskey™, played by
Al Lettieri™ & Sterling Hayden™
The Godfather™ (1972)
How is the Godfather baptism scene not even mentioned?
Seriously?
#11 RIP james cann he is one hell of an actor this hit is so iconic that the simpsons parody it twice and the second one thy actually got james cann
*Caan
@@michaelpalmieri7335 thanks I always forget which way his last name is spelled
@@joeymartinez9854
You're welcome, Joey.
✌🏻 accurate asf Joey #Rip James, how'd it going...???
Al Pacino did a fantastic job playing Tony Montana from 1983’s ‘Scarface.’
And i absolutely love that movie.
Say hello to my little friend !! Best gangsta line EVER !!!
So much Pacino & Pesci. Perfect.
That Duke and Slasher hit was so satisfying. Layer Cake, one of my favorite movies.
Same here Moe!, how's it going...???
I am going to go back and rewatch the movies I've seen on this list and watch for the first time the ones I haven't seen yet.
Top 20 real life mob hits should be next
I Agree with you on that man!!!, how's it going...???
I thought that Billy Costigan in the Departed would take a spot because nothing leads up to it. It just happens
So true
Not really a mob hit though, its a cop killing a potential threat to his identity.
50 YEARS OF THE GODFATHER.
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"The Departed" (2006)
Layer Cake is a must see!!!
🥴✌🏻Yes Dwayne mohnson!!, how are you doing...???
"Say hello to my little friend !!" Best gangsta line ever !! I wish there was a NC-17 rated Scarface DVD out there. I think some of the death scenes or executions were from, "Boardwalk Empire." The odd thing with boardwalk is that all the blood and gore was done in post production. I guess that was easier when you had to reshoot a bloody scene.
Nice Video 👌👌👌👌
I’m a huge fan of the mafia games so I’m glad u made this video
The Godfather Saga could account for this whole list.
"Look how they massacred my boy." - the Godfather
😶✌🏻Vince❗❗Hows it going...???
As a child, in the late 1960s, I went to the restaurant where Michael Corleone kills Virgil Sollozzo and Captain McCluskey; it looked exactly as it did in the film. It was on White Plains Road in the Bronx
Indicates to me they filmed it in the real location. I remember going to an ‘old school’ Italian restaurant in the lower east side or on 1st or 2nd Avenue, in the 1990s. The Waiters were all older Italian Americans instead of out of work actors. Not that many choices on menu but delicious. I remember a ‘deli counter’ like glass display at the back of the restaurant which was distinctive. They used that restaurant in a The Soprano’s episode or a mob movie, but I don’t remember which LOL😅😅
@@batgurrl We lived in White Plains NY and the restaurant was just over the border from Mount Vernon NY. Even as a kid, I knew the food was great. Since I am 100% Italian heritage, my parents knew the best Italian restaurants
@@wunderkind-7724 I understand entirely I grew up in the 1960s in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY which was then about 80% Italian. It’s the Northern Italian that has the great dishes. I loved melted ‘imitation’ Mozerella as much as the next guy but ‘Parmesan, and baked ziti is not ‘cuisine’. Even in the 1990s it wasn’t easy finding a good Italian restaurant. Most were mediocre. Now perhaps they exist in ‘high end’ neighborhoods only. NEVER had chain pizza in my life because I still have an old fashioned Pizzaria around the corner😂
As it happens, my paternal grandmother was born and lived until she was 7 in the town made famous by the movie, Corleone ( Sicily)
Carlito getting shot by Billy Blanco from the Bronx was a pretty noteworthy revenge killing.
Pulp fiction, goodfellas, casino....
Every time I hear the term “mob hit”, I always think of Pulp Fiction
That and Scarface.
Al Pacino absolutely kills it as Tony Montana.
😂✌🏻 Accurate Josh!! How's it going...???
When i hear Pulp Fiction , i am just thinking : wtf , this is no mob movie ! just like some other movies in this list .......
Classic.. plain and simple
That was brutal
Tony Montana in "Scareface" is the coolest on the list of hits .And it is a great list of Mob Movies of all time list ,now some some smart wittier has to make a movie that Spains decades about the connection between the Montreal Mob families and the New York families .Since they are related in all .And it hav to be a big movie like the "Godfather " movies .
The triple GGGs Godfather, Godfather 2, Goodfellas.
Love you daddy mojo
Wtf
Aye I’m watching mojo ‘ere
I never knew Angels with dirty faces was a real movie. I only knew it from Home Alone and thought the scenes were made for that movie.
Me too Esther!!!😶 how's it going...???
Watched it when I was a kid.Great movie
Those aren't the same movie. The movie in Home alone was called angels with filthy souls and was fake and created only for Home alone.
@@afbraggins 👍🏻 Correct AF!! I agree with you, how are you doing...???
I thought Sonny would be higher. Also, the helicopter hit in Godfather 3 was pretty good
I never looked up Al Capone or the Untouchables before seeing the movie. So i was rooting for Sean Connery to last till the end. Lol
Lmao.🤣👍🏻 nice one Nickolas!!, how are you doing...???
There's some good mob hits, even some of the most underrate mob movies like Miller's Crossing and Donnie Brasco made this list.
Agreed Mart!!, how are you doing...???
The Godfather is a masterpiece , of course this one will be number one
Rip to a real legend Joseph Siravo!
“I’m not going to say a word”; said by a person who snitched first
The killing of Fredo at 14??! That’s ridiculous!!! That’s one of the most famous scenes in any mob movie!!
Re: the murders of "Spats" Columbo and his gang from "Some Like It Hot" (1959). You forgot to mention that the machine gun toting hit man in the giant birthday cake was played by the son of "gangster" actor Edward G. Robinson, namely Edward G. Robinson, Jr. There's also a scene where "Spats" Columbo (played by another famous movie gangster, George Raft) teaches Robinson, Jr, how to toss a coin repeatedly in his hand. This was an inside joke because Raft did the same coin tossing routine in the crime film, "Scarface" (1932, not to be confused with the 1983 version with Al Pacino), in which Paul Muni starred as a Chicago hoodlum who, like "Spats" Columbo, was modeled after Al Capone. In fact, as with "Some Like It Hot," "Scarface" also featured a mass gangland execution based on the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre of 1929.
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@@therealking6202
What makes you think that?
@@michaelpalmieri7335 I started with a joke about Google's AI becoming sentient, and how it was able to fill in comment sections with appropriate Wikipedia pages. Got a little too complicated, so I shortened it to what you see. The whole point is your comment sounds like it was copy-pasted from Wikipedia.
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#10: who the hell uses a gun without first checking for ammo?
It's all Hollywood. There's plenty of mob hits in movies from other countries. We need another list.
So no “baptism by fire”?! Come on watchmojo
They really went with Sollozzo over the hits of the heads of the Four Families at the end of the movie?
It’s close. I can see the case for either one.
Yes Matt!!, how are you doing...???
@@danielrodriguez6080
✌🏻😶. How are you doing...???
Pulp fiction mob hit was the baddest of them all.
guys where's the scene from True Romance!!! Vincenzo Coccotti
Rise of the footsoldier had a good lead up to a hit and was based on a real event.
Fasho Sid!! 👏🏻 i Agree with you on that, how are you doing...???
I think that the hit on "Crazy Joe" Gallo by Frank Sheeran in "The Irishman" should've been included on this list. That was a pretty brutal mob hit.
Agreed Ed!!,👏🏻well said how's it going...???
@@damiantothecoop5386 Hey, not bad! How about you?
@@edkeaton Going smooth!, where are you from? You seem interesting
@@damiantothecoop5386 I am from California.
@@edkeaton cool! I'm from new jersey
Not seen The Public Enemy, Killing Them Softly and A Bronx Tale.
Yes, oh yes!
Was there any humor in the 1990 Warner Bros. Pictures movie called "Goodfellas" because Robert De Niro banged a phone in the phone booth outside of the restaurant in New York City?
Yes there was Kenny!!!, how's it going...????
Good, but I liked "The Godfather" franchise.
No Sonny?
Tony's death is classic but........
That movie has NOTHING to do with the Mob. Not every drug dealer, gangster, illegal activity participant is part of the Mob or Mafia.
Tony was just a Cuban drug dealer who was assassinated by a Columbian drug cartel. There is a HUGE difference.
Lighten up, Francis.
i am glad i am not the only one that was thinking the same ! And since when is Pulp Fiction a mob movie !?
@@Cobo29 It's not. Are they hitmen? Yes. Is Marcellus Wallace in the Mob? Absolutely not....... for MULTIPLE reasons both within the movie and well, common facts.
Goodfellas is also a classic movie for real good fails forever
Oh yeah I remember the movies were Humphrey Bogart played a bad guy violation better as a good guy
The 5 family hit from Godfather 1 should’ve been first
Why mix in a scene from "Hoffa" when discussing a scene from "The Irishmen"?
*thumbnail*
Nick Fury in his younger and wilder years.
100% agree as Top 20 Mob Hits In Movies
Snakes-home alone
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Where's Denzel Washington's hit from Training Day? smfh but not surprised as usual
Mixed feelings about Tony Montana
Brick Top in Snatch.
Hatchet Harry In Lock Stock.
Emily Mortimer deserves a mention for putting Samuel L. Jackson on the opposite end of a gun when she is hired to kill him at first, and then protect him in Formula 51.
😂✌🏻❗❗Agreed and signed by Management Kevin.🤣 how are you doing...???
Hey watchmojo how about you do a comic book origins of marvel comics blizzard!?
Sooooo nothin from New Jack City? Wow
Can someone help me find a movie. There was kill in a movie I seen around 25 years ago where somebody was put in an oil drum and dropped into the ocean from a dock.
GTFO, Goodfellas is #1. No question, plus is actually realistic.
I enjoy Scarface, but GTFO
It’s sad that Michael was betrayed three times in The Godfather part 2.
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if watchmojo is gonna do multiple mob hits from The Godfather, why not also include the baptism scene where Michael has his daughter baptized and simultaneously he has all the other heads of the crime families murdered. That is my all-time favorite scene in any gangster flick. The duality of the scene is extremely memorable. Certainly more so than at least half of these listed.
First view
Watch mojo doesn't care about what number view you are.
married to the mob when they kill the couple 💯
No scenes from the sopranos? I find that suspicious 🤨
This list is just includes movies
Pulp friction always going to be a classic
*Fiction
And Scarface will always be a classic masterpiece.
A classic > Yes !! A mob movie > NO !!!!!
Pulp fiction was not a mob hit,nor mob related
Where is Alonzo Harris dying in a hail of bullets by the Russian mafia
Thumbs down, Didn't show the graphics.
Why say that "this video is filled with bullets blah blah blah".... But u wont show the kills???? Smh. Thumbs down Mojo
Thought mob was a crowed of ppl causing violence or truble so scar face mob God father #11 mob hit . pulp fiction Goodfellas just a hit don't get me wrong love every movie but if you where just picking movie hits/contract kills or kills orcistrated by a gang would have add the professional Leon at the end and reservoir dogs instead of double up on same movies
st. valentine day's massacre
Trapbunniesbubbles
Too chickensh+t to show the actual killings 😂
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Pulp fiction is not gangster.
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