My grandmother knew all those guys, and many were at her house on any given Sunday for dinner. She was a young teenager back then and lived a lavish lifestyle. Her father disappeared in 1931 while on his way to Chicago. He was never heard from again, nor seen. His body was never recovered. Her mother kept asking where her husband was, and Luciano himself told her she has to stop asking about him and not to come around anymore. It is believed that was the final move for Luciano”s rise to the top. I knew my great grandmother, she died when I was about 7. Listening to my grandmother talk of her memories was amazing. She told of one time during a gathering at her house there was a raid, and several of the men gave her and her sisters their guns to hold knowing they wouldn’t be searched. My grandmother hiding the gun of a gangster in her purse. Shocking, lol. She went to Frankie Yale’s funeral, she was much younger then, but couldn’t get over the crowd size and flowers. My grandmother passed away some time ago, before the internet was around. I should have documented her memoirs, they were so interesting. I have a set of demitasse spoons from the restaurant her father had in Coney Island, which is known for a few events that transpired. I never got the chance to meet my great grandfather like I did with his wife. Who knows if he would have lived to a ripe old age, but Lucky saw to it that he didn’t. Hey, that was the life back then. They all knew it. Watch your enemies close, but watch your friends closer.
Crazy how Castro became public enemy number 1 when he shut down mob owned casinos and the drug flow pipeline out of Cuba to the u.s. One would think the U.S. would be grateful Castro did that because it impedes the flow of drugs in the U.S. but nah, he must’ve upset a lot of ppl by interrupting that cash flow and therefore had to answer for that!! They should do a documentary about his life. Would make for a great movie!
F-ck that, for all the aid the BOSS gave the country in it's time of need, aid no other person could possibly muster, he should of received a FULL pardon and set free .......
Marc Lawrence = Carlo Gambino in the HBO movie "Gotti" with Armand Assante. Classic flick. What's crazier is, he used to kick it with lucky...that movie came out in the 90's lol
Lucky Luciano was a genius in the life. I cried when he was deported and especially when he died. Thank you 💛 for this excellent documentary about him. He was the greatest.
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12:39 - Marc Lawrence, friend of lucky. He played the boss in the 1996 gotti movie, carlo Gambino. Knew I saw that man somewhere. Good movie, worth a watch if you haven't.
They talk about Luciano like he was an ugly man,im male and NOT gay,yet i think this guy is a handsome dude,classic gangster face-you can see intelligence in thise eyes and the cunning and darkness too,but he was always dressed to the nines-what man wouldn't want to be like Luciano??
Love this guy he was a real visionary I really admire him so much he , lansky , and bugsy had a great vision and I believe lansky is just as responsible for Lucky's success as lucky himself . Lucky left big shoes 2 fill & I believe that the next big gangata is Tony accardo and Paul Ricca I believe that it takes 2 to make amazing bosses no disrespect to all the other Don's but I believe lucky , accardo , and Ricca are hands down the most impressive Don's don't get me wrong Capone was a legend Gotti was a legend but they are mostly remembered for their ruthlessness and violence each are all great in their own right . I find mobsters so intruiging wish I was around back then 2 see first hand long live lucky Luciano
Gambino knew and was working with Luciano, Costello, Genovese, Lansky etc...long before the 5 families were reorganized under Luciano in 1931 (Maranzano initially created the 5 families). In 1931 after the reorganization, Gambino was promoted to Capo in the Mangano crime family which ultimately became the Gambino crime family in 1957 after Albert Anastasia was assassinated
"The Chairman" was how Frank Costello was called, who was much more of a sophisticated guy. Lucania's nickname has always been just "Lucky". Besides - sure as hell "Lucky" had always great respect in the mob, but is credited for many things he didn't do, like "creating the five families" - the "5 Families" already existed, before Lucania became "big in the game" - the mere idea of an "all-American" mob-organization was already "in the air" and it was put into practice by Sal Maranzano.
2serveand2protect I have LITERALLY watched nearly every documentary about the American Mafia and you could count on one hand how many times they correctly credited Maranzano as the progenitor of the la cosa nostra the public has come to know... Goes to show you how the producers of these documentaries and others in the industry have chosen embellishments, outright exaggerations, and fiction in order to score more viewers... Another good example is how even so called "mob historians" in these shows have outright proliferated the lie of the ace of spades being placed in Anastasia's hand by his killers when it was REALLY placed there by a journalist... I've even seen the same, exact interviewee say it's true in one show then turn around and say the opposite in another show
(11m35) Buffalo is a bordertown near Niagara Falls. During the Prohibition Era it was perfect for smugglers of liquor which created a big crime syndicate.
Little ant? Don't mistake Lucky and El Chapo. They were both criminals. Lol...El Chapo probably has made more money than the entire mob put together. Lucky would have appreciated El Chapo because his motive was money, just like El Chapo.
My dad use to caddy for Lucky in Hot springs Arkansas, he paid my dad really well. Lucky had a girlfriend and she send a can to pick my dad up and take him shopping.
My Great uncle Leonardo Scarnici walked into a sit down and got the contract to kill Mad Dog Coll. That's a FACT. He was killed in the chair at Sing Sing in '35. Dual execution with Eva Coo who killed her husband. My Grandfather, Momo, did time with Lucky at Dannemora, NY.
One of the greatest criminal master minds in the history of Crime if only the Hispanics in California could follow suite doing away with geographical boundaries if they did away with northern Hispanic and southern Hispanic violence it would only strengthen the Mexican American culture and that would have a major effect on all business ligit or not
Losaiko Vote!!! Absolutely true. His ego got the best of him. He thought he was smarter than Dewey but Dewey tore him apart on the stand. Thirty years was the result.
@@riscook9487 Exactly. The story goes that when "The Commission" agreed to kill Siegal, his closest boyhood friend, Lansky, reluctantly agreed Bugsy had to go. Supposedly Lansky had used his considerable influence to stave off Siegel's assassination many months before, but Siegal was out of control, and Lansky eventually knew there was only so much he could do before his friend was a dead man.
Is it bad to say I think Lucky was very Handsome? I’ve always been attracted to Italians for some reason! I’m half Irish and half French Canadian lol and a red head!
Today the Cartels makes the Mafia look like the mickey mouse club. They are way more vicious and powerful. Well organized. As in boxing. A new fighter comes along and takes the champioship away from the champ. It's a cycle that never ends.
Well if we could all just agree that drugs won the war on drugs a long time ago and instead legalize and regulate, they would lose a lot of their funding, and thereby power. Js
@@kirklandsewell3776 I'm sorry, I'm not sure i understand what you're asking. Yes alcohol is a drug but its already legalized and regulated. When you said "(pre)description" did you mean 'prescription'?
They make him seem like a generous guy helping some poor Italians, but there is a long, long trail of body's behind that help. Agony, pain, suffering, robbery, murder, childless children, addicted children....he may have done some good things but he created a mess.
I love the stories about the mob, but I just can't help thinking about ALL the lives lost during this era, was it All worth it in the end? The tragic way some innocent people who was caught up in the ambush, who were just walking down the street and didn't see it coming,it was A very traumatic turn of events.sad indeed.😐
All those people had no other options. They couldn't get a descent job, couldn't afford school, couldn't get benefits. They had no other options. They didn't do it bcuz it was cool or it looked good on the big screen. It was forced on them.
@@TheWelwyn21 I respect the fact before he died he exposed the Kennedy family and the Seagram's Gin Company as being criminals in his book. He had a genius to him in that way. They killed him for having that book written
FallicIdol Every time he shows up in one of these documentaries- I realize it’s a shitty one. I mean ... WHO would put that man in a doc? And think that people would not laugh... instead of taking ANYTHING he says seriously???
I've got a pit named P, she Nigerina I've got a house out in the hills right next to Chino And, I think I've got a black Bimmer But my dream's to own a fly casino Like Bugsy Siegel, and do it all legal And get scooped up by the little homie in the Regal, uh
Everyone in comments that reply can someone agree wish all mafias can never come in america in apart to commit crimes and they would likely to have hate crimes also other kinds or other people to have fear and stereotypes even hate crimes even hate groups wish the mafias need to be stop even gangs and more other sins and vices for real. More heroes saves us all.
Lucky was the boss of the family which became the Genovese family not the Lucchese family. Was just letting you know in case you thought the lucchese family is the family lucky ran.
All those women covorting and canoodling with a known killer, yeesh! I often wonder how women can justify or excuse being with such people. Majorly questionable character and integrity that definitely lends credence to that adage that far too many women are amoral and are only interested in money and or status. Then they wind up in domestic violence situations, (sexual) assault or even worse, being murdered! They knew exactly the type of person they were getting involved with in the first place!
That's why it's called the that's why it's called the life you just mad cuz you ain't know if you don't have your confidence lots of Bad Boys 2 which bad boy took your girlfriend away as a little boy boy new week
I've heard he got the "Lucky" nickname before the failed hit on him. I forget what the reason he got it was, but the name is older than the murder attempt.
How can somebody convince people of joining him in what he did , other people could of taken him out as he was working his way up & take over wanting to be the main man
My grandmother knew all those guys, and many were at her house on any given Sunday for dinner. She was a young teenager back then and lived a lavish lifestyle. Her father disappeared in 1931 while on his way to Chicago. He was never heard from again, nor seen. His body was never recovered. Her mother kept asking where her husband was, and Luciano himself told her she has to stop asking about him and not to come around anymore. It is believed that was the final move for Luciano”s rise to the top. I knew my great grandmother, she died when I was about 7. Listening to my grandmother talk of her memories was amazing. She told of one time during a gathering at her house there was a raid, and several of the men gave her and her sisters their guns to hold knowing they wouldn’t be searched. My grandmother hiding the gun of a gangster in her purse. Shocking, lol. She went to Frankie Yale’s funeral, she was much younger then, but couldn’t get over the crowd size and flowers. My grandmother passed away some time ago, before the internet was around. I should have documented her memoirs, they were so interesting. I have a set of demitasse spoons from the restaurant her father had in Coney Island, which is known for a few events that transpired. I never got the chance to meet my great grandfather like I did with his wife. Who knows if he would have lived to a ripe old age, but Lucky saw to it that he didn’t. Hey, that was the life back then. They all knew it. Watch your enemies close, but watch your friends closer.
good read
@@waynetoolsie2630 - Thank you.
My grandfather was one of the sailors that got his autograph on a California menu. He had it framed and now I have it since he passed it down to me.
U are holding gold in ur hand
I respect lucky Luciano because he's one of the few who would work with the brothas,such as bumpy jhonson
That's because to Luciano, it was all about $, plain and simple.
@@raymondking214 , Bumpy saved Luckies life when they where in Alcatraz......It was a little more then money.....
Yeah, selling heroin together. Gotta respect that.
Back in those days italians, jews, and blacks were tight business wise against the irish and rest of the whites.
He was never in Alcatraz. He was in Dannemora on a state rap not a federal charge.
Crazy how Castro became public enemy number 1 when he shut down mob owned casinos and the drug flow pipeline out of Cuba to the u.s. One would think the U.S. would be grateful Castro did that because it impedes the flow of drugs in the U.S. but nah, he must’ve upset a lot of ppl by interrupting that cash flow and therefore had to answer for that!!
They should do a documentary about his life. Would make for a great movie!
Gangsters always had the coolest names.
Yep can you imagine a gangster called bill mastrich...everybody would be laughing before getting wracked
Some of the stupidest too, Nicky no nose and Charlie coffee cake face will agree
@@chrisredig1381imagine one named chris redig.. 😂😂.. chris "dig a hole" redig ".. 😂😂
It's nice that Danny Bonaduce was gainfully employed for 44 minutes.
The Mob is just The light version of the government
Shit I'd rather them be running it then these goofballs
F-ck that, for all the aid the BOSS gave the country in it's time of need, aid no other person could possibly muster, he should of received a FULL pardon and set free .......
21:59 "Meyer Nansky...Nansky" lmfao
Marc Lawrence = Carlo Gambino in the HBO movie "Gotti" with Armand Assante. Classic flick. What's crazier is, he used to kick it with lucky...that movie came out in the 90's lol
where is that part?
Yep ur deff right! Check that movie out for the people who haven’t seen it
Lucky Luciano was a genius in the life. I cried when he was deported and especially when he died. Thank you 💛 for this excellent documentary about him. He was the greatest.
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12:39 - Marc Lawrence, friend of lucky. He played the boss in the 1996 gotti movie, carlo Gambino. Knew I saw that man somewhere. Good movie, worth a watch if you haven't.
old woman talks about how lucky made her wet. did they nead to include that
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🤣😂😂 My thoughts exactly. Ok, nana. We get it. Sheesh.🤣
A excellent point.
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They talk about Luciano like he was an ugly man,im male and NOT gay,yet i think this guy is a handsome dude,classic gangster face-you can see intelligence in thise eyes and the cunning and darkness too,but he was always dressed to the nines-what man wouldn't want to be like Luciano??
Totally! I find him insanely attractive! Like wtf are they on?!
As an unrepentant hetero I can see your pov
Flipz Cold yeah he was sexy, handsome and had swag❤️❤️❤️😍🤤🤤🤤🤤
I said the same thing I’m not gay but he was a good looking man I don’t know why they say he was ugly
Chairman of the mob doesn't get much better than that !!!!
Thanks Tyler
"In ONE name Thomas A Dewey". In my Conor McGregor voice..."Who the fook is that guy".🍻😂GTF outta here.
Imagine if Connor run hell's kitchen in the mob days 🤣🤣
@@matthewkuhne5421 😔😂
Love this guy he was a real visionary I really admire him so much he , lansky , and bugsy had a great vision and I believe lansky is just as responsible for Lucky's success as lucky himself . Lucky left big shoes 2 fill & I believe that the next big gangata is Tony accardo and Paul Ricca I believe that it takes 2 to make amazing bosses no disrespect to all the other Don's but I believe lucky , accardo , and Ricca are hands down the most impressive Don's don't get me wrong Capone was a legend Gotti was a legend but they are mostly remembered for their ruthlessness and violence each are all great in their own right . I find mobsters so intruiging wish I was around back then 2 see first hand long live lucky Luciano
Lucky was the biggest and most important mafia boss of all time he organized organized crime
proseone1 so what
Carlo Gambino called. Said "google me"
just Saoirse So that’s how the Mob through out the country was formed, he changed the Mob into what it used to be and he did it so brilliantly
Gambino knew and was working with Luciano, Costello, Genovese, Lansky etc...long before the 5 families were reorganized under Luciano in 1931 (Maranzano initially created the 5 families). In 1931 after the reorganization, Gambino was promoted to Capo in the Mangano crime family which ultimately became the Gambino crime family in 1957 after Albert Anastasia was assassinated
He is also a rat.
The people who claimed Lucky Luciano was too ugly to look at our mostly Fat Slobs that no one wants to look at!
Lucky Luciano was the true God father.
Love how he came to Arkansas it's where I'm from & hot springs was once a mobsters paradise
"The Chairman" was how Frank Costello was called, who was much more of a sophisticated guy. Lucania's nickname has always been just "Lucky". Besides - sure as hell "Lucky" had always great respect in the mob, but is credited for many things he didn't do, like "creating the five families" - the "5 Families" already existed, before Lucania became "big in the game" - the mere idea of an "all-American" mob-organization was already "in the air" and it was put into practice by Sal Maranzano.
2serveand2protect
I have LITERALLY watched nearly every documentary about the American Mafia and you could count on one hand how many times they correctly credited Maranzano as the progenitor of the la cosa nostra the public has come to know... Goes to show you how the producers of these documentaries and others in the industry have chosen embellishments, outright exaggerations, and fiction in order to score more viewers...
Another good example is how even so called "mob historians" in these shows have outright proliferated the lie of the ace of spades being placed in Anastasia's hand by his killers when it was REALLY placed there by a journalist... I've even seen the same, exact interviewee say it's true in one show then turn around and say the opposite in another show
Wasn't Frank Costello the "Prime Minister of the Mob"?
Lucky had brains.
John Davis at 23:09, is Jacki Onassis cousin,
Their mothers were sisters.
The last testament of lucky luciano is a very good read
Thanks bro.will look it up
He stayed in Arkansas with my grandfather. In the Arlington Hotel.
Yeah me too
LOL
So, Lucky was Gay?
Wtf gay are you stupid. You k ow nothing of real gangsters. The Arlington was a hide out that many gangsters would go bath houses gambling smh gay wtf
@@chananyahbradley7895 hahahahahah 😂😂😂😂
Dude in the thumbnail....his hair is it’s own crime family.
True definition of helmet hair 🤣
I have always loved his hair style LOL
The thinning hairline is not the most threatening mob crime families.
That john "the helmet" davis, hes credited with the killing of hoffa, the iceman, angelo bruno and phil testa. A vicious man whos above ls cosa nostra
Jeff Carroll a lot of powerful Italian mobsters has thinning hair
Luciano , the BIGGEST gangster of all times.
(11m35) Buffalo is a bordertown near Niagara Falls. During the Prohibition Era it was perfect for smugglers of liquor which created a big crime syndicate.
They should never deport him
Ahhh, the good old days when gangsters had some class...
Bugsy looked like a 6ft, 12 year old. Lucky seems to be a better looking fella in my opinion
Oh Jack Perkins how I love to fall asleep to your wonderful voice.
marlene g lmao i do same thing
marlene g lmao
Hi Marlene
Just wanted to say that you are crazy cute !!
Very very beautiful !😍
Dewalt 459 here you go man 🍺 you seem thirsty
@@swizzybk1665 😉
He Would have made el Chapo proud
Little ant? Don't mistake Lucky and El Chapo. They were both criminals. Lol...El Chapo probably has made more money than the entire mob put together. Lucky would have appreciated El Chapo because his motive was money, just like El Chapo.
luchy was larger than al capone
Yes, but only by 3 inches!
When al move to Chicago his money was bigger than lucky
Facts
So was gambino
No, Michael Ferenzes was the richest Mafia ever worked on this earth
The real O G ..
duck my sick he a rat
Salvatore Lucania alias Charles Lucky Luciano
Boss of all bosses 💯
"When lucky walked into the room I didn't realize at the time, but I know now, it would make me stupid wet. "
🤣😂🤣😂
Holy shit. This is so funny.
Politics ain't changed much in old new yoke
Smartest of them my opinion of course from 👀 from the OUTSIDE.
My dad use to caddy for Lucky in Hot springs Arkansas, he paid my dad really well. Lucky had a girlfriend and she send a can to pick my dad up and take him shopping.
Wow! Nice! Sent a can.
You remember her name?
All lies
Why tf would he go to Arkansas lol
Bullseye Entertainment they literally talked in the video about him going to Hot Springs. Hot Springs was basically built by the mob like Vegas was
Some of them were inherently crazy, but untreated syphilis contributed their mental status, especially Capone.
Is this narrator Danny Bonaduce?
Danny Bonaduce narrator? He did a great job.
Lucky Luciano,, the real Gangsters, Gangster.
i love history- imagine being able to connect Fidel Castro with Lucky Luciano
Love Jack Perkins. His voice is so soothing
I like Mrs Bee Sedway,she's a good woman,down to earth and honest,bless her soul.
⛲ what? this woman is the embodiment of her culture - killers
07-05-19
Mrs bee said on seeing lucky , that it made her dopey .
My Great uncle Leonardo Scarnici walked into a sit down and got the contract to kill Mad Dog Coll. That's a FACT. He was killed in the chair at Sing Sing in '35. Dual execution with Eva Coo who killed her husband. My Grandfather, Momo, did time with Lucky at Dannemora, NY.
One of the greatest criminal master minds in the history of Crime if only the Hispanics in California could follow suite doing away with geographical boundaries if they did away with northern Hispanic and southern Hispanic violence it would only strengthen the Mexican American culture and that would have a major effect on all business ligit or not
Nothing great about crime or criminal minds! Just a legacy of blood and pain and death.
His jail time was a little high for the charges. He never should have taken the stand.
Losaiko Vote!!! Absolutely true. His ego got the best of him. He thought he was smarter than Dewey but Dewey tore him apart on the stand. Thirty years was the result.
In Italian the last name is actually pronounced Loo-chee-ahn-oe. In Italian c's are pronounced "ch" when they precede vowels.
I can't stand to hear it pronounced Lu-'see'-ahno. Like, come on, dude, it's Lu-chee-ahno.
Like Al Pacino. No H, but pronounced like it has an H.
Drives me nuts when people call me Ms. Lucyano.
...his right name wad Lucania...
Italian ch is english c, and english ch is italian c. We good?
Nglucky Nngluciano. Maddening.
They should run the country .we need them right now.
Maybe his parents should have visited him in prison
Luciano didn't have Siegal Killed. Meyer Lansky did, and his bosses in Chicago.
Rules were followed in Lucky's time. Guaranteed the commission voted on it..
Chicago bosses? Meyer dident answer to Chicago
@@riscook9487 Exactly. The story goes that when "The Commission" agreed to kill Siegal, his closest boyhood friend, Lansky, reluctantly agreed Bugsy had to go. Supposedly Lansky had used his considerable influence to stave off Siegel's assassination many months before, but Siegal was out of control, and Lansky eventually knew there was only so much he could do before his friend was a dead man.
Lansky didn't had any bosses to answer to in Chicago lol. He IS the boss. Think you meant his peers in the Commission.
I thought he was a handsome exotic man
That ma nigga Luciano
Real G
Is it bad to say I think Lucky was very Handsome? I’ve always been attracted to Italians for some reason! I’m half Irish and half French Canadian lol and a red head!
L.. K . lmao. I italian & PUERTO
RICAN. And i love RED HEADS .
Natural redhead? Proof please?
😀😁😂🙄🙄🙄😨😱😵
Today the Cartels makes the Mafia look like the mickey mouse club. They are way more vicious and powerful. Well organized. As in boxing. A new fighter comes along and takes the champioship away from the champ. It's a cycle that never ends.
Well if we could all just agree that drugs won the war on drugs a long time ago and instead legalize and regulate, they would lose a lot of their funding, and thereby power. Js
@@mikemurphy5898 ...of course you are including ALCOHOL in your drugs '(pre)description' ...right?...
@@kirklandsewell3776 I'm sorry, I'm not sure i understand what you're asking. Yes alcohol is a drug but its already legalized and regulated. When you said "(pre)description" did you mean 'prescription'?
@@mikemurphy5898 ...in the 17oos-1800s, Co aine, SNOT was legal. It was a drug...right?, even though it was legal then...🤔🤔🤔
@@kirklandsewell3776 yes it was still a drug then, what point are you trying to make?
They make him seem like a generous guy helping some poor Italians, but there is a long, long trail of body's behind that help. Agony, pain, suffering, robbery, murder, childless children, addicted children....he may have done some good things but he created a mess.
That’s Bugsy Siegel on the couch, not Luciano.
It was bugs bunny
Correct. and Lansky and some henchmen...were responsible...NOT Luciano. He had nothing to do with it. or...very little, if at all.
drummerfella 55 lmao you think they were greenlighted with that hit without Luciano’s okay?!
@@drumdude46 Lansky tried to give Bugsy every chance he could, but when Bugsy used up all his chances, Lucky gave the final order from the top.
Charles Lucania "Lucky Luciano"
*Salvatore Lucania
It tells u his name was salvatore lucania about 2 mins into the documentary, not Charles
Lmfao what a dipshit
He had to do it to em
The 70 year old Annie lady with the too much info😫
He was great, but he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Mickey Sorrento Mickey you got me f’n laffin’ my toukas off. Ya think John Davis played any sports in high school ??
Uncle junior
Ya he was the caption of the varsity.
He was a clever git
Lucky you..
Lucky Luciano was the best.
He was a rat
At 5:34 did they say he was a Rat?nobody never talks about that when it comes to Mob!
I didn't know he snitched.
Bam Jackson me neither. I’m appalled. Because the man who makes the rules also breaks them😦😦
They're all a rat at some point. What I've read was that Don Vito was the one who tipped of Cuba and had him exiled.
Lucky never snitched
I love the stories about the mob, but I just can't help thinking about ALL the lives lost during this era, was it All worth it in the end? The tragic way some innocent people who was caught up in the ambush, who were just walking down the street and didn't see it coming,it was A very traumatic turn of events.sad indeed.😐
@Snaggle Toothed thanks for sharing this with me ☺
All those people had no other options. They couldn't get a descent job, couldn't afford school, couldn't get benefits. They had no other options. They didn't do it bcuz it was cool or it looked good on the big screen. It was forced on them.
Carole Roseburgh They killed less people than tobacco companies.
Yes
Do one on Carmine gallanti!
Got killed wit a cigar in his mouth
Carmine Persico while you're at it!
They have done
It's sad that the government would go to bed with the mafia.
The government is the mafia! Hoover was mob man.
That's cause they were fuck boys who fucked each other...
@Don White yeah Hoover was queer as a three dollar bill
Leon Long three dollar bill 🤣👍🏼
You all make him out to be a full blown stoolpigeon?he was a kid just starting out he wasn't a rat?
What I've read was that Don Vito was the one who ratted on Lucky in Cuba.
@@brisoncole524 yes vito Genovese talked on him being in Havana.
Like you said he was a kid and everyone calls him a rat for making a power move. Guy was Cosa Nostra to his core.
Is this narrated by Danny Bonaduce ?
Rest In Peace I respect Lucky.
Why, if you were alive in his day he'd have had you killed for fun all criminals ruin life for normal folk didn't you watch the video
@@TheWelwyn21 I respect the fact before he died he exposed the Kennedy family and the Seagram's Gin Company as being criminals in his book. He had a genius to him in that way. They killed him for having that book written
Can you please add captions?
Lucky is definitely one of the OGs but imo Carlo Gambino was the greatest boss of all bosses in the mafia.
I don't think author, John Davis, should be talking about other people's looks.
FallicIdol Every time he shows up in one of these documentaries- I realize it’s a shitty one. I mean ... WHO would put that man in a doc? And think that people would not laugh... instead of taking ANYTHING he says seriously???
R.I.P bugsy
How RU
I've got a pit named P, she Nigerina
I've got a house out in the hills right next to Chino
And, I think I've got a black Bimmer
But my dream's to own a fly casino
Like Bugsy Siegel, and do it all legal
And get scooped up by the little homie in the Regal, uh
5:31 That's right, even the great Lucky Luciano was a rat.
ofcourse...every gangster gotta feed police with smaller fish so he could swim on surface
Nothing but a grass
You know what's truly sad???? The amount of people who cant spell to save their lives lolol
It’s auto correct
1:11 calm down old lady
Chloe Kit 😂 right?? Lol she’s a thirsty one
I Am The Boss Of Bosses !!!
Gd work
It's never enough
Everyone in comments that reply can someone agree wish all mafias can never come in america in apart to commit crimes and they would likely to have hate crimes also other kinds or other people to have fear and stereotypes even hate crimes even hate groups wish the mafias need to be stop even gangs and more other sins and vices for real. More heroes saves us all.
Lucky Luciano, Al Capone, are my favorite mobsters and the Lucchese Family is my favorite mob family of the 5 families
Lucky was the boss of the family which became the Genovese family not the Lucchese family. Was just letting you know in case you thought the lucchese family is the family lucky ran.
My husband told me a story about Lucky coming into his Uncle's bar in Kentucky. The government done him so wrong.
What story, pls be clear and straight to the point
I'm using this vid to help study for yay gansters exam lol
The narrator is Danny bonaduce who picked up a transvestite for sex. Lol
All those women covorting and canoodling with a known killer, yeesh! I often wonder how women can justify or excuse being with such people. Majorly questionable character and integrity that definitely lends credence to that adage that far too many women are amoral and are only interested in money and or status. Then they wind up in domestic violence situations, (sexual) assault or even worse, being murdered! They knew exactly the type of person they were getting involved with in the first place!
Love of money and caught in adrenaline of a bad ass
Those type of men getting hit women women Tuesday place so don't get it confused that's why it's called in life dumb cat for me
Not only the money bad boys have confidence and you good boys don't that's why
That's why it's called the that's why it's called the life you just mad cuz you ain't know if you don't have your confidence lots of Bad Boys 2 which bad boy took your girlfriend away as a little boy boy new week
At the end of the day I guess he was not so lucky after all
Luckier than most mobsters because he didn't die in jail
Guy escaped death many times as well as prison.
I've heard he got the "Lucky" nickname before the failed hit on him. I forget what the reason he got it was, but the name is older than the murder attempt.
U can neva b INVINSIBLE 4eva but end of the day u sure as hell wod hv enjoyed it while it lasted dam str8 😎😎
How can somebody convince people of joining him in what he did , other people could of taken him out as he was working his way up & take over wanting to be the main man
They knew if they took him out they wouldn't last long that's why... can't beat him join him
They made more money with him alive then they would without him that's why
Yo the guy with glasses hates on lucky every time he’s interviewed 😂😂