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Posted By: IvyLeague

'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 02/29/12 12:02 AM

'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary: 25 Things You Didn't Know About Johnny Depp's Classic Mob Movie
MoviePhone
February 28, 2012



"Donnie Brasco" was like no mob movie that came before it. Based on a true story, that of FBI undercover agent Joseph D. Pistone, who spent years infiltrating New York's Bonnano crime family, its mobsters were decidedly unglamorous petty criminals, guys who had to resort to breaking into parking meters to make their monthly nut. It was directed by an Englishman best known for a Hugh Grant romantic comedy. Its hero, who never fires a gun except on the FBI firing range, was played by Johnny Depp (then best known for quirky, vulnerable man-child roles) and his mentor was played by Al Pacino (as a tired, rumpled mafioso, about a million miles from his Michael Corleone or Tony Montana). That it worked at all was miraculous, especially considering how different it might have been with its initial star and director. The result was a modern classic that made a grown-up star out of Depp and influenced the tone of mob dramas for years to come (particularly TV's "The Sopranos," whose depiction of street-level mob politics owes a debt to "Donnie Brasco"). As the film marks its 15th anniversary (it was released on February 28, 1997), here are true tales of what went on behind the scenes, including one star's impulsive wedding, and how the real Pistone braved a contract on his head to ensure that the movie portrayed accurately the mob world he uncovered.

1. In 1976, Pistone was chosen to go undercover as purported jewel thief Donnie Brasco because he spoke fluent Italian, was familiar with the mob (having grown up in Paterson, N.J.), and because he claimed the ability not to perspire under pressure. The undercover operation was supposed to last six months; it lasted almost six years.

2. Pistone's undercover work resulted in 200 indictments and 100 convictions. It also led the Mafia Commission (the body that oversees all the New York organized crime families) to kick out the Bonnano family over the security breach.

3. Paradoxically, being booted from the Mafia Commission actually helped the Bonnano family. While the Mafia Commission Trial of 1985-86 put much of the mob hierarchy behind bars, the Bonnanos were exempt from prosecution and were able to consolidate power.

4. A $500,000 bounty was placed on Pistone's head. To this day, he travels in disguise and with a concealed firearm. He generally avoids cities with a large Mafia presence, though he did spend time in New York as a paid consultant on the "Donnie Brasco" movie. And he appeared, undisguised, in one of the featurettes among the extras of the "Donnie Brasco" Extended Cut DVD released a few years ago.

5. Louis DiGiaimo, who was a childhood acquaintance of Joseph Pistone and who helped him as a consultant on his book, was also a casting director for Barry Levinson. So it was the "Rain Man" director who got the first crack at the film rights to "Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia"

6. At first, Stephen Frears ("The Grifters") was to direct, and Tom Cruise was to star. But the project was postponed because of the 1990 release of "Goodfellas." The producers felt the film would be seen as a knock-off of Martin Scorsese's based-in-fact gangster drama.

7. Paul Attanasio had been a go-to screenwriter for Levinson, working with him on TV crime drama "Homicide: Life on the Street." He'd written Levinson's "Disclosure" as well as the Oscar-nominated screenplay for Robert Redford's "Quiz Show." So he was a natural to adapt Pistone's book.

8. By the time the film was shot in 1996, the director was now Mike Newell ("Four Weddings and a Funeral"), making his Hollywood debut. Levinson and DiGiaimo were producers. Johnny Depp had replaced Cruise. Al Pacino, always the only choice for Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggiero, was still aboard.

9. Pacino and Bruno Kirby (as fellow mob soldier Nicky Santora) had both appeared in 1974's "The Godfather Part II," though not together. In the sections set in early 20th century Manhattan, Kirby had played the young Peter Clemenza, who helps the young Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) rise to power and becomes one of his closest associates. Pacino, of course, played Vito's son, latter-day godfather Michael Corleone, in the sections set in the late 1950s.

10. Newell went to Brooklyn social clubs to meet and drink with real wiseguys. In one club, he saw a huge jukebox with nothing but Sinatra records. There was a hand-lettered sign below the payphone warning that the phone is bugged. "I saw how they never trust each other," the Englishman recalled. "They didn't trust me. I talked funny. I looked funny."

11. Attanasio learned how to capture mobsters in conversation by listening to FBI wiretap tapes.

12. For Depp, the role of Pistone/Brasco marked his transition out of the precious man-child roles (in movies like "Edward Scissorhands" and "Benny & Joon") that had been his trademark. "He was becoming a man, not a boy," Attanasio said. "We captured that on film. It was incredibly exciting."

13. Pistone praised Depp for his mimicry. Watching the film with his eyes closed, he said, "I could not tell if it was his voice or mine. He was right on the money."

14. Pacino never got to meet the real Lefty, and much of the character is his own creation, including the rumpled jogging suits and the sad little hat. Newell and Pistone both hated the hat, but Pacino insisted on it as a way into the character. According to Pistone, the real Lefty was a sharp dresser who never wore a hat.

15. As in the film, Lefty really did have a pet lion and could be spotted walking him on the streets of Brooklyn.

16. At the end of the film, it's implied that Lefty has been marked for death for having brought FBI infiltrator Pistone into the mob's inner circle. In real life, however, it was Dominic "Sonny Black" Napolitano (Michael Madsen's character) who paid the price; he was shot to death and had his hands cut off. Lefty Ruggiero would have been killed too, had the FBI not arrested him before a hit could be carried out. Once in FBI custody, Ruggiero refused to turn state's evidence and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Because he refused to rat, the contract on him was canceled. After serving 11 years, he was paroled in 1992 when it was discovered he had terminal lung cancer. He died in 1994, a little over a year before the film was shot.

17. It was during his downtime on the Miami portion of the shoot that Madsen whisked his girlfriend, DeAnna, off to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, and impulsively married her. Talking to The Guardian years later, he recalled, "DeAnna was driving me insane. She wanted to drive into town and get jerk chicken, and I wanted to stay at the hotel. I needed a plan to keep her at the hotel, so I said, "Let's get married!" She had a gold bikini on, I had my 'Donnie Brasco' wardrobe. It wasn't planned at all, I had no idea. It wasn't till the jerk chicken thing came up. And you should have heard Al when I told him about it. He was disgusted with me." Nonetheless, the Madsens have been married for 16 years.

18. Playing Pistone's long-suffering wife, Anne Heche filmed all her scenes during the last three weeks of the shoot, when everyone else was tired. Which worked, since Heche's role consisted largely of confronting Depp over the toll his undercover work was taking on their family life. In real life, however, Pistone hardly ever got to see his family, who had been moved across the country nine months into the operation. For years, his only contact with them was by phone.

19. The film cost a reported $35 to produce. It was a modest hit in America, grossing $42 million, and it did even better oversea, earning $83 million.

20. "Donnie Brasco" earned one Oscar nomination, for Paul Attanasio, for Best Adapted Screenplay

21. One of the odder promotional items sent to critics was a box of facial tissues covered with stills from the movie. Whenever you lifted the lid to grab a tissue, a chip inside would play Depp's lengthy speech in which Pistone explains to a FIB technician (Paul Giamatti) the many meanings of the phrase "Fuhgeddaboudit."

22. The Brasco story was also the source of the 2000 CBS TV drama series "Falcone," starring Jason Gedrick as Pistone. Copyright clashes kept the series from calling him by his alias Donnie Brasco; in the series, his cover name was Joe Falcone.

23. Pistone wrote several other books about his undercover work and the Mafia sociology he observed. He produced the 2006 movie "10th & Wolf," based on a related case in Philadelphia. In 2008, he adapted his book "The Ways of the Wiseguy" into an autobiographical one-man play. He was played onstage by his nephew, Joey Pistone.

24. Madsen has cited "Donnie Brasco" as one of his favorites among his own films, though he grumbles about his fee. "Great film, sure, but not a payday. Al and Johnny got all the money. There was none left for me."

25. Lefty Ruggiero's granddaughter, Ramona Rizzo, is one of the stars of VH1's current reality series "Mob Wives."

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Posted By: Frosty

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 02/29/12 04:30 AM

Thank you , Ivy, I was so intrigued by this book, first and then the movie ! This is a fantastic item of the guys who gave all ! (Reread what I just said !) The guys that gave all !!! ( NO GAMES) Life and Death ! Trust , Love, Companionship, some lived some died ! For what they believed in and the life they chose and the family that they left behind one way or another ! But live with or went to the grave with , understand what I am saying ! (Reread) to make it fricken clear ! Tough fricken decision ! Could you make it ?

Thanks,

Frosty
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 02/29/12 05:55 PM

God, has it been 15 years? confused

Nice find, Ivy. I wasn't aware of the one man play that Pistone's nephew starred in. Christ, is there anything they won't do in the Pistone family to squeeze another nickel out of the Donnie Brasco character? rolleyes
Posted By: Mark

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 02/29/12 06:05 PM

Good flick. I love the scene when Pistone is explaining all the meanings of "Fuhgeddaboudit" to the other FBI guys. Great stuff! I'm so glad Tom Cruise did not get this role.
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 03/01/12 10:45 AM

Can anyone name any more than 20 guys. I don't know were this comes from, " 2. Pistone's undercover work resulted in 200 indictments and 100 convictions. It also led the Mafia Commission (the body that oversees all the New York organized crime families) to kick out the Bonnano family over the security breach." Also don't forget what Joe Massino said when he testified that Sonny Black's hands were cut off and he was killed because he was trying to take over the family and NOT because of Pistone.
Posted By: Sonny_Black

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 03/01/12 06:50 PM

This story would be perfect material for a serie.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 03/01/12 09:43 PM

Originally Posted By: Beanshooter
Can anyone name any more than 20 guys. I don't know were this comes from, " 2. Pistone's undercover work resulted in 200 indictments and 100 convictions. It also led the Mafia Commission (the body that oversees all the New York organized crime families) to kick out the Bonnano family over the security breach." Also don't forget what Joe Massino said when he testified that Sonny Black's hands were cut off and he was killed because he was trying to take over the family and NOT because of Pistone.

The domino effect. Most of them were guys you've never heard of, who only received small sentences for minor crimes. At the back of the book, there's a list of the names of the guilty (although it's incomplete).
Posted By: Frosty

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 03/01/12 11:37 PM

Sorry off subject, don't mean to take away from Donnie ! But who was that Big Fat FBI, guy that wanted to make it sound like he was the one with the big nuts , that he hadn't fricken seen in decades !

He pissed me off ! Can ya tell LOL ?

Frosty

And Sonny Black, you are right it was a good book . But series, ya got a good point !
Posted By: Skinny_Vinny

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 03/14/12 02:42 AM

I question how well Pistone could speak Italian or "Sicilian dialect". Why? He struggles to pronounce simple Italian names like Ruggeiro and Bonventre.

Interesting info about Pacino and Lefty's hat. No matter what, I'll always wonder if Pacino's glasses were inspired by Cesare Bonventre.
Posted By: Skinny_Vinny

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/07/12 05:48 AM

Does anyone know if Pistone was present for the 3 capos murders?

At least one book talks about "Sonny's men, including Lefty Ruggeiro" waiting in a car a few blocks away in case something happened. I was wondering of Pistone was one of the men.
Posted By: short841

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/08/12 01:16 PM

no he was in florida at the time but sonny wanted him to participate in it but joey massino wouldnt allow it
Posted By: Skinny_Vinny

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/08/12 03:50 PM

Originally Posted By: short841
no he was in florida at the time but sonny wanted him to participate in it but joey massino wouldnt allow it


interesting. Brasco was in Florida for the Galante hit too. Sonny Black wanted him to be one of the shooters but Massino said "no". Lefty called Brasco in Florida and told him to buy the morning newspaper.
Posted By: short841

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/09/12 07:01 AM

yh. third time lucky i guess for sonny for donnie to kill bruno.
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/10/12 04:33 PM

"Donnie Brasco" was a very enjoyable film (though I believe the book was better because it included Tony Mirra--"a very scary guy"--and the Milwaukee interlude). But I don't believe for a minute that the Mob put a half-million-dollar pricetag on his head. The only things Mob bosses have in common are greed and distrust of each other. The Commission doesn't have a war chest or a standing army to punish their enemies--it's up to the individual families. No Mob boss would invest a dime to help rectify a problem the Bonannos got themselves into through their own stupidity.
Posted By: Skinny_Vinny

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/10/12 06:51 PM

Originally Posted By: short841
yh. third time lucky i guess for sonny for donnie to kill bruno.


for some reason, I think Brasco was in the car three blocks away with Lefty at the 3 capos killing in case backup was needed. it wasn't so they went home.
Posted By: Chopper2012

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/10/12 07:31 PM

Joey Massino distrusted Pistone / Brasco, even going so far as instructing his men not to talk with him. Sonny Black wanted Pistone in on the three capo's hit, but Massino vetoed it.
Posted By: short841

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/11/12 06:08 PM

No he wasn't there. FBI agent would not be allowed to participate in a murder
Posted By: Skinny_Vinny

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/11/12 08:48 PM

Originally Posted By: short841
No he wasn't there. FBI agent would not be allowed to participate in a murder


based on what informants said at Massino's trial, there were backup guys a few blocks away who did not know the details of what would happen and sat waiting in case called upon. One car contained "Lefty and a few of Sonny Black's men".

it's possible that Lefty told Pistone to come along which meant the FBI would not have known in time.
Posted By: short841

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/11/12 10:41 PM

yh a few of sonny blacks men but imagine the amount of people in his crew. donnie brasco wasnt there. this was a few months before he came out and in these last months sonny blacks crew were trying to gt in the good graces of trafficante and so donnie brasco was there when the murders happened
Posted By: Skinny_Vinny

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/11/12 11:35 PM

we know where Brasco was for the Galante murder but I don't think it was ever explained where he was for the 3 capos.

and I'm not saying he shot anyone or buried any bodies. I'm just saying that several of Sonny Blacks men were nearby in case anything went wrong and you gotta wonder if Brasco was one.

That's not really an accomplice to murder.
Posted By: short841

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/12/12 08:11 AM

well it is cos sonnys crew was there to clean up after so it kinda. anyway in his book page 362 he say he had his routine call in the morning to lefty and one in evening but leftys wife said he wasnt there. donnie called the agents and told them hes missing. the agents heard from two informers that the three captains got killed. three days later lefty called donnie. he was not there
Posted By: Rompipalle

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/27/12 05:52 PM

my favorite mob movie besides the godfathers of course
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/27/12 06:22 PM

There's a lot of parking meters in Florida whistle.
Posted By: Rompipalle

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 04/27/12 06:54 PM

hahaha open sesame!!!
Posted By: goombah

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 05/09/12 02:04 AM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
There's a lot of parking meters in Florida whistle.


But as Frank Costanza wisely noted, none in Central Park. Hoochie Mammma. wink
Posted By: Frank

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 05/16/12 02:11 PM

i never understood why in the basement scene paulie go to the car to take donnie and point him the gun.anyone can explain that?
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 05/16/12 05:48 PM

Originally Posted By: Frank
i never understood why in the basement scene paulie go to the car to take donnie and point him the gun.anyone can explain that?

It was to build suspense. Dramatic license. In real life that whole scene never happened anyway.
Posted By: Ivan

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 05/19/12 03:06 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
In real life that whole scene never happened anyway.


Pistone didn't really saw up Dominick Trinchera, either.

I also like how Lefty popped Nicky Santora after the hit. I wonder if the real Nicky Santora saw the movie and got to watch himself being "killed".
Posted By: Ritchie_Aprille

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 08/12/12 04:05 PM

Hey, This is my first post on the forum so be gentle with me guys haha. In Pistones book , Way of the Wiseguy he says that whilst filming the movie he saw a mobster named Albie hanging around and when he went over to see what he wanted the mobster asked him to get his son a part in the movie as he wanted to be an actor. Pistone said he was a good kid so he got a part in the film. Can anyone tell me this guy is and who his father is ?

Thanks guys. P.S Great messageboard !!
Posted By: AmericanCrime

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 08/28/12 02:16 PM

Love Donnie Brasco. One of my all time faves.

Ritchie. It's possible Albie is an alias. To protect his identity. Cause the book is relatively recent, he might get flak from other wiseguys for not handling Pistone on the spot haha.
Posted By: Wudstock

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 08/29/12 11:00 PM

Good read.

Who's your favorite character on Donnie Brasco? and who stole the show?
Posted By: MisterPurple

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 09/15/12 12:58 AM

Did anyone else see the fanedit where the editor removed all the scenes of Joe with his family and with the FBI, etc?

It's an interesting way to watch the movie.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: 'Donnie Brasco' 15th Anniversary - 01/20/13 06:08 PM

book was amazing, but needed a good 10-12 hours series to really protray it right,also i think another problem was most of the guys mentioned were still alive so they had to be careful... not to incriminate anyone.

seen the director said there was a couple of connected guys on set who knew the real guys,and tat he make sure he didnt get his kneecaps smashed lol
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