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  • Whats the other side of Al Capone? That he was gay! LOL!

  • @AroundTheWaymon dude he had kids AND caught syphillis from one of his whores.......i doubt he was gay.

  • @mrtundra45 There are plenty of gay men that had kids, in that time, they were in the closet. Also there are transvestite prostitutes, ya never know! Just a thought!

  • @AroundTheWaymon trannies didnt exist in the 1920s....lol no sex changes back then...lol

  • @mrtundra45 What?! You kidding, right? Transvestites have been around since the beginning of time! Even in the bible it talks about men dressing up as women! What you think sex changes stopped peoples desires? BTW there have always been male prostitutes, I wonder!  I doubt he was gay, maybe Bi. LOL!

  • @AroundTheWaymon a cross-dresser is NOT the same as a transvestite...lol dumbass

  • @mrtundra45 You know what I mean, you fuckin cockroach! BTW you know more about that gay life style than I do, ya fruit!

  • @AroundTheWaymon i have NO idea what you mean....YOU brought up all the transexual and gay stuff......is there something you want to get off your chest? LMAO!

  • @mrtundra45 I think you are projecting pal! Either way, it's just a thought!

  • @AroundTheWaymon Projecting? haha your trying to Flip it on me.....lol..... YOU brought up the gay and bisexual stuff......NOT me......i think YOU ARE PROJECTING hehehehe sicko =]

  • @mrtundra45 Relax, boy-o, it's just a thought, Didnt mean to touch a soft spot. Didnt know you were sensitive on the subject. LOL! I'm just funning ya, pal! Have a great day! Cheers!

  • @AroundTheWaymon i heard Mohammad Ali was Gay though............

  • @mrtundra45 There you go with more gay shit! Makes you look suspect! LOL! I wouldn't put it past any one, this is a crazy world, brother!

  • @AroundTheWaymon just a thawt.....i heard Ali liked to have his ass stung like a bee cuz he was gay like a butterfly

  • @mrtundra45 Ok, sissy, its obvious that you are into gay shit, you are obsessed with a mans ass and other gay shit. I told you, fruit, you know more about gay life style than I do, maybe you heard he was gay on the gay grape vine! You live in New York, so you can get married to any guy you want!

  • @AroundTheWaymon i dont live in NY ........and again....YOU started the gay talk on a video about a mobster. lol

    ......way outta left field. seek help you undercover fag.

  • @mrtundra45 Hey girl friend, I didnt know you were so delicate, about gay dead mobsters!  Keep trying, but you cant see me! You cant out think me! I called you out as being gay, it's OK, you were born that way! I feel sorry for your mother! Now.. fuck off, get your glitter, paint unicorns and shit!

  • Al Capone only killed and hated the his enemies. But if you didnt do anything wrong and you were hurt, he would do anything to help you,

  • Is there any way i could wtach this documentary!!! ive been looking all over the internet just to find this film for my research paper. It's like this film never existed or was banned or something.

  • where can i find the whole thing?

  • @irach9769 dude ive been looking all over the internet and i cant find this film. it like nobody wants us to see it. and it been published like 4 years ago. this has been a real pain man.

  • @jcssbb um yeah ik it makes me mad >.< not even on their official website geez

  • Where is the rest of this documentary?

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  • I really want to see this I wish I could see the rest of this because I have always been interested in history

  • this is the most fucking retarded movie idea EVER!!

  • The dispute confuses me. Seems as if the woman's brother reacted more like a jealous boyfriend. And I'm ashamed to admit it, but like a lot of chicks drawn to those proverbial bad boys I probably would have been a bit intrigued by Capone. It honestly doesn't surprise me that he had another side. No one is one-dimensional anyway, and as much as it ticks me off, I always thought he was pretty hot.

    Ugh...hate it when these Italian stallions get into trouble...

  • @eurasianempress

    Capone had supposedly said to her ,"Honey, you got a nice ass... and I mean that as a compliment." Frank Gallucio, as her older brother and an old school Sicilian... as well as a much feared and psychopathic hood... defended her honor by trying to cut Capone's throat. It's how it was done in those days.

  • at end is music from Mafia : The city of lost heaven :)

  • Is the presenter anything to Sam Giancanna Chicago Mafia Boss sometime after Al.. and associate during Als time ?

  • its simple for every good side there is a bad one - big Al was at least in touch with both!

  • He was also pretty fat- probably has something more like four sides than just the two - lol

  • @cacaolover1

    lol, I agree. Years ago I was watching a program on TV about him, and it was said he was 250lbs* at 5'10". *Give or take a little bit, although it looks more like a 'give and give and give a little bit' alot!

  • Is there any footage of Capone? Anywhere? I only see pictures, I can't find any footage, never any at all.

    Even Dillinger has footage.

  • He broke the law everyday. To hell with him. There are ways to be "generous" doing things legally. On the other hand, screw it. Prohibition was lame.

  • I am so fing sick of people making these mafia guys as bad people..As far as I am concerned Gotti was right on the money..The streets are more dangerous without them..Put them back..The streets are dangerous withut the italian mafia.

  • Capone was extremely generous to improve his own image with the public, especially people of Chicago. Good needed to come from this man to coincide, and help to shed a little less light on, the bad. It made his negative actions more tolerable for some.

  • All Capone was a very generous man to the many, many people especially the poor.

  • capone was no different than the other businessmen like the duponts and the rockefellers of whome he was small potatoes when compared to them

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  • does anyone know the name of the song @ 2:18?? holler back

  • Capone was a rebel, "bad-ass", alot of us can relate I'm sure.

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  • pfft he is a mobster he just acted that way so if he got caught the people would think about that and maybe let him off with lighter stuff that's what i think

  • this ducumentary sucks! you could make it a million times more interesting!

  • Hes been dead for more than 60 years retard!!!

  • lol i know i was just waint too see if any idiots like you would reply

  • lol

  • maybe we need some like al capone and his [friends] to go up agianst ben luden how ever its spelled.

  • Yeah the real Scarface!

  • you can read some awsome articvles at BloodMoneyIntelligence(dot)Com - Blood Money Intelligence has awsome articles on Capone's rise to power and his ingeniousness

  • he lived fast and dead young he lived like how he want and dead after that it means that he done every thing he want suckers

  • One last word. Sicily has been so terrified by this new mob that they had to rise up against them. The old Mafia WANTED to make a better life for their kids so they could get out of the Mafia! Go watch The Godfather.

  • I do not like or support violence in any fashion, but I understand the victimization of Italian immigrants leading to the mafia. I worked in a restaurant one summer owned by them. As long as you did your work and minded your own business they left you alone. BIG difference in the old Mafia and other non Italian mobsters.

  • The Godfather movie explains this violence well. The old ITALIAN mob left the citizen alone. The mob views themselves like a political force. Michael Corleone asked..."Do political leaders have threatening leaders killed to protect themselves"?

  • The other side of Al Capone? There was no other side. The brilliance of psycopaths is their ability to make people like them. . It doesn't change the fact that they are self centered and evil, and they use their charm for their own benefit. That loveable guy who is joking around with you one minute won't hesitate to blow your brains out the next.

  • Exactly dude. Like the fact that all these women want children by Charles Manson - weird. Capone milked the gentleman image and opened soup kitchens for no other reason than to get people to love him. And it still works.

  • ah stfu will u?

    al capone was the shit

    oh and cdddraftsman he didnt kill 500... he was responsible for 1000 deaths hahahaha

    damn al capone was awsome

  • This film was Produced by IMPRESSION FILMS LLC

  • wheres the other parts to this clip?? I'm really interested...

  • He was friends with my great uncle Louie. His mother Raiola was from the same village as my great grandpa (Angri). MY grandma said, his parents were the MOST wonderful, decent people you could ever know! Would love to chat with his family to share stories passed down to me over the last 3 generations.

  • wow those are some good stories id love to hear any other ones you have

  • My family lived at 21 Garfield Pl. Al's family lived upstairs. One time they were starving. My great grandpa sent food. Al never forgot & went to see my G. grandpa. G. grandpa moved to Marconiville and owned a deli. Al came to thank him. Several stories of him interacting with my family.

  • Antoinette Giancana...hmmm...r u related to Sam Giancana.

  • AL CAPONE Is MY HERO

  • you idiots need to shut up. there was a good side of capone. ask someone who was actually their.

  • "there was a good side of capone"

    The good side of capone was a publicity stunt . His overwhelming passion was for greed and power and he murdered 500 people along that path .

  • i wish more people would be like Al Capone today than the lowlifes that people look up to today Al Capone was a real man

  • This documentary provides interviews from people who actually lived in the Al Capone Era. He was a killer, but he did have a sympathetic heart for those whom deserved it.

  • @stef1330

    Any time someone questions another's intelligence online, you can bet they'll make at least one spelling or grammatical error. It's "there," stupid.

  • @stef1330

    Any time someone questions another's intelligence online, you can bet they'll make at least one spelling or grammatical error. It's "there," smarty.

  • does anyone know the name of the music that was playing in the backround?

  • Italian organized crime is dead in America. The New York families and the Chicago outfit are but former shadows of what they were twenty, thirty or fifty years ago. Omerta is dead. Informants are all over the place. The FBI has ripped Cosa Nostra almost to death. Other ethnic groups are filling the void.

  • Who cares if Capone had balls? A thousand just like him ended up in shallow graves since the 1890s, and just by chance one or two idiots like that is bound to survive long enough to make a splash. Look at how that jagoff acted compared to Lucky Luciano or Carlo Gambino, and look at the difference in what happened later - the Chicago Outfit is practically dead, but there are still real wiseguy operations in New York.

  • Good point 2000,

    What about his contributions to; The March of Crimes; The church of LDS (laid dead saints); The Salve-ation Army; The Noble Beast Prize; daily contributions to The Untakers Society; The RCC (real criminals club); plus other note-worthy causes.

    A most benevolent figure Ole Al - Eh What? ;-)

  • Al Capone..why is it that nobody wants to expose his contribution to the 4H club?

  • Hey, it is true. The RCC has started proceding to honour Al Crapon as a Saint.

    Saint Al - whata man!

  • Those soup kitchens and donations to the church were mainly for public relations purposes, to make Al look like a nice guy. He wasn't a nice guy.

  • Capone was a sinner, like me, who needed to repent of his sins and trust Jesus Christ as his Saviour. I hope he did...

  • doubt it!

  • u guys seem to know alot about this type of stuff does any1 know anything about ross prio he was my great grandpa and he was in the chicago crome outfit i think he was pretty high up

  • lol he is a famous gangster in the Chicgo outfit back in the day and i doubty he was your grandpa look it up on wikipedia or google

  • Google it, he's on wikipedia.

  • Good and evil are not mutually exclusive. Logic does not dictate that because a mass murderer opened soup kitchens and had some good personal traits, then he was actually a top guy. The guy was a killer.

  • Being a little harsh aren't we?

    The real problem was prohibition. Be mad at the chick that started that. If it weren't for her, none of this crazy shit would have happened.

    And the Kennedy family would be completely unknown.

    Don't call me stupid. Look at the facts. Please. He was settling scores against his family and friends.

    In the end, he died insane and practically broke. Karma gets everyone. So he was punished.

    Skye

  • 'occassional forgiveness'..lMFAO!!!

  • scarface need his own mathafuckin holiday!!!!! lol!!!! FAREAL!!!!!!

  • Big Al also had alot of greeks, jews and even some blacks in his brother hood, thats y they call them selvs the outfits, eney one with balls was taken in

  • Just like tony montana, a good friend but bad enemy...dont u say?

  • nicely said!!!!

  • I don't care HOW MANY soup kitchens Capone opened. He was a killer and a criminal. Don't try to endear him to the public. Idiot.

  • Interestingly enough, like it or not, criminals do this all over the world and successfully gain public support. In countries south of the US border, drug leaders contribute to public recreation and charity. Doesn't mean they're good people though...I think its more of a strategy than a show of good will.

  • In England in the 1950s and 60s notorious London gangsters the Kray twins drove infamous slum landlords like Peter Rachman out of business just to win public favour. Different country - same story

  • different country, different story, because capone dident do shit like that.

  • who gives two shits i live in england but who gives a fuck about the kray twins 1 of the r gay and plus thay dont even come nere al capone al is world famous krays is locked up now one is dead but the police had nuffn on al capone thay did with the krays allwayz bribe a cop and if you wont to be a gangstar den join the mafa

  • Yeah the real Scarface!

  • There was a gracious side to Al Capone. He employed thousands of people who could not get jobs because they were immigrants.

    When the depression hit, he started the first soup kitchens. He contibuted to charities. He was a dichotomy.

  • TO: SkylarBry

    You explained Al Capone very well. For those who don't know. dichotomy means: being twofold; a classification into two opposed parts.

  • Thank you. I have been researching Al for a book I am writing. I want people to see that he wasn't all thug.

    He was a very gracious man at times. People need to see beyond the "scarface" representation. He was loyal, revered his family, and was widely loved by the public for his charitable deeds.

    Skye

  • ok Al is the fuckin' best ganster ever but all this shit that this old lady is sayin is true but he just played the part so he wouldn't go to jail.........

  • I think he was more benevolent than he gets credit for.

  • yeah of course...just ask bugs moran.

  • yeah...the people in columbia loved pablo escobar too even though he killed and sold loads of cocaine.. all you have to do is give money to the poor and they'll love you no matter what you do

  • @soundgenius where can i freakn see the full thing cause it seems that this film has been banned or something. i cant even find a place where i can buy the film.

  • Giancana il mafioso? Ma vaffanculo, cornuti!

  • Hey, that song in the end is in Mafia: Lost Heaven

    Is it Django Reinhardts'?

  • would this be bias by any chance could she be related to sam giancana

  • that's his daughter.. she wrote "mafia princess"... a really good read if you're a giancana fan like myself

  • Sam Flood was batshit. I'm a Carlo Gambino fan myself.

  • gambino was a bitch though.. none of the ny families were as tough as the chicago outfit... tony accardo is and will always be boss of all bosses.. never spent one night in jail...

  • You freakin' retard, where do you think most of Chicago's mobsters came from...dipstick. Go back into your cardboard box. By the way, Tony Accardo was a woman.

  • Youre the retard!! tony accardo was a chicago mob boss dipshit and was a guy!!!!

  • actually the mob started in new york thats where al capone used too live but i dont what happened i didnt why he left too chicago

  • He left New york because he was under suspicion for Murder.

  • i thought it started in chicago?

  • gambino never had any trouble with the police and eventually the FBI gave up on him.

  • i'm doing a project on al capone. can u tell me where to get the full video?

  • When will the be shown on TV?

  • Al Capone RULZZZ!!!

  • Very cool. I love the mob. Al Capone is awesome. I'm writing my own mob story right now. Just started like 4 days ago. Very very cool. Can't wait to see this when it's done. Thanks! Enjoy!

  • We are finishing up in post production.

    We will be selling T-shirts on our website. Buy a T-Shirt to support the production of this independently produced film.

  • Link to your site?

  • AL CAPONE IZ MY HERO NEXT TO BOB MARLEY

  • Be sure to support this project and rate it. Also be sure to send this video to all your friends.

  • your a fucking nut, u idolize a psychopathic mass murder

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