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Relive Boston history with “The Departed,” Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-winning gangster drama inspired by the Whitey Bulger saga.
Notorious mobster Frank Costello passed away 43 years ago on February 18, and, although he was a bank-robbing gangster, in 1973 he died rather undramatically, felled by a heart attack at 82.
A critically acclaimed crime thriller featuring Leonardo DiCaprio is now available on Prime Video. First hitting the screens ...
Frank Costello ran the Genovese crime family, controlled Tammany Hall, and bankrolled the Enquirer. Then things started unraveling.
By Jay Maeder MAGISTRATE THOMAS Aurelio's nomination to the state Supreme Court wasn't the only thing Frank Costello had in his pocket. On Wednesday the 14th of June 1944, he had $27,200 cash in ...
The Oscar-winning actor plays gangsters Frank Costello and Vito Genovese in a real-life crime film written by Nicholas Pileggi and co-starring Debra Messing. By Frank Scheck There are some good ...
Mobster Frank Costello operated in a dangerous business, but it was his attempts at mental peace that nearly got him killed. In the above exclusive clip from the “Making of the Mob” season ...
Robert De Niro portrays two real-life mob bosses, Vito Genovese and Frank Costello, in the trailer for Barry Levinson's movie 'Alto Knights,' out March 21. The movie also stars Cosmo Jarvis, Debra ...
R obert De Niro's new film The Alto Knights is based on a real-life rivalry between two of America's most notorious gangsters, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. The Alto Knights is directed by ...
The rise of Frank Costello (born Francesco Castiglia) in the ranks of the Luciano crime family to eventual Mafia boss is that of popular culture lore, ...