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You can buy or rent the movie on YouTube.Is there a way to watch it without having Netflix ??
Ok , ThanksYou can buy or rent the movie on YouTube.
I sat thru it and found it some what entertaining but disappointing. IMO it not anywhere near as good as the Godfather, Goodfellas or Casino.
If you will remember the word on the street back then was that it was Sal Briguglio, who worked for mafia captain Ton Pro, that killed Hoffa.I agree with you. What I found interesting are some.of the places they filmed at. One was an ice cream store on Long Island. We use to go to it a few times a week. I read the story where the filming took about a week and they redid the stores to make it look like it was in the 60's. Other than that it was drawn out. Took three days to watch it..
If you will remember the word on the street back then was that it was Sal Briguglio, who worked for mafia captain Ton Pro, that killed Hoffa.
Great info clip , Thanks for posting it and very interesting part in video that they say it was true that they took money from pension fund and loaned it to build Vegas & Casinos and the now fund is going broke ?? pretty sad ............................
This was posted some years ago and I couldn't open the link. Ed Stier, in the opinion of many including Hoffa jr right up until he resigned for getting too close to Teamster corruption in Chicago, is a stand up guyGreat info clip , Thanks for posting it and very interesting part in video that they say it was true that they took money from pension fund and loaned it to build Vegas & Casinos and the now fund is going broke ?? pretty sad ............................
TPM Cafe | Talking Points Memo | Myth of Union Corruption
By the time Hoffa disappeared in 1975, the Central States pension fund had loaned an estimated $600 million to people connected with organized crime, according to Mr. Stier, who resigned his union appointment in April after questioning the union's ongoing commitment to rooting out corruption. But many of the loans did serve their intended purpose, making money to pay for Teamsters' retirement benefits. The hotels, casinos and other real estate projects, not all of which were connected to organized crime, were generally profitable, according to Mr. Stier, and before his disappearance Hoffa saw to it that his loans were repaid.
Well I know what I’ll be doing tomorrow night.. won’t get home early enough tonight to watch it.
This was posted some years ago and I couldn't open the link. Ed Stier, in the opinion of many including Hoffa jr right up until he resigned for getting too close to Teamster corruption in Chicago, is a stand up guy