Welcome Back

Greetings one and all…  Mob fans and fans of  Frank Cullotta…

I know, it’s been awhile since I touched this website, my apologies for that… Life gets in the way and things slip by.  However, the interest in Frank Cullotta and his life story keeps growing and growing…

If you caught Mob Week on AMC, you probably caught a few segments with Frank kicking back and talking about his life as a mobster. If you were wondering, yea, that’s Frank.. easy going, straight forward and not make excuses or apologizing for what he did… he lived, he survived and he knows he was a lucky one. Move on..

If you did see Frank on AMC, leave your comments below, we would love to hear them!

Back to the Show

As summer heats up, life seems to be slowing down a bit and hopefully giving me more time to reorganize and update this site.  Wanting to add some highlights, some tips and some facts about Frank Cullotta and those he associated with.  So let us know what you want to know and we will try to find it and post it here…  Just for you!

So hang in there, give us your thoughts and questions and sign up for the free updates.

Mark Anthony

 

For people new to the site… here are a few good primers to Frank and the Vegas Mob era.

  • Casino (the best movie on Las Vegas and the Mob)

Frank Cullotta Returns to Las Vegas

That’s right, former Mobster Frank Cullotta is returning to Las Vegas for one night.

Tuesday, January 18th is when you can come out and meet Frank Cullotta and some other mobsters at the Las Vegas Public Library

Frank will be part of a panel of heavyweights from organized crime families in New York, New Jersey and Chicago who ended up in Las Vegas, what it was like turning on the Mob and working for the government, plus Hollywood memories from the Martin Scorsese movies Casino and Goodfellas.

Frank Cullotta of the Chicago Mob participated in the original Hole In The Wall Gang that pulled off the most notorious heist in Las Vegas and was mob technical advisor on the movie Casino;

Andrew DiDonato worked for the Genovese & Gambino crime families in New York who later became a government informant and produced a documentary movie about his criminal life ; Dennis Griffin penned Cullotta, a biographical expose about Frank Cullotta’s life of crime;

East Coast ex-mobster Henry Hill got the Hollywood treatment when his life story of working for the Lucchese crime family was portrayed by actor Ray Liotta in Goodfellas; and actor Craig Vincent played the cowboy who wouldn’t take his boots off the table in Casino and was also a technical advisor/stuntman for the movie.

Also,  The Mob Museum is scheduled to open in 2011 and a presentation of mob related items will be donated to curator Kathleen Hickey Barrie on behalf of the Museum in an onstage ceremony.

Books and merchandise by DiDonato, Griffin & Hill will be available for purchase and signing after the presentation.

Join Us
Clark County Library Mob Month events are co-sponsored by Yelp. Free and open to the public. Starts at 7pm.  All program seating is first-come, first-served. For more information, please call 507-3458.