Casino Lied to You About Geraldine McGee — The Real Story Scorsese Left Out
Geri McGee wasn’t the victim Casino made her out to be. She was an FBI source — and so was her husband. Same agent. Same nights. Neither one knew.
Geri McGee wasn’t the victim Casino made her out to be. She was an FBI source — and so was her husband. Same agent. Same nights. Neither one knew.
Roy DeMeo built the most efficient killing operation the Gambino family ever produced. The FBI suspected his crew of 75 to 200 murders. His own protégés killed him using the method he taught them.
Joe Pesci’s Tommy DeVito is one of cinema’s most terrifying characters. The real Tommy DeSimone was worse — and his disappearance remains one of the mob’s most enduring mysteries.
Ben Affleck’s Argo won Best Picture by turning a Canadian-led rescue into an American CIA thriller. The real operation looked nothing like the movie.
Vito Corleone wasn’t based on one person. Mario Puzo drew from Carlo Gambino, Frank Costello, Vito Genovese, and Joe Profaci to create fiction’s greatest don.
Michael Mann based Heat on the real Neil McCauley, a professional thief killed in a police shootout. But the Hollywood version was far more romantic than reality.
Paul Sorvino’s Paulie Cicero is one of cinema’s most beloved mob bosses. The real man behind the character had a criminal record that Goodfellas never touched.
Casino’s Nicky Santoro was terrifying on screen. The real Tony Spilotro was worse. His brutality started years before Las Vegas — and the movie barely scratched the surface.
The Departed turned Whitey Bulger into Jack Nicholson’s unhinged Frank Costello. The real Bulger was far more calculated — and had the FBI protecting him for decades.
The DeCavalcante family was the real-life inspiration for The Sopranos. When the FBI wiretapped them discussing the show, the recordings became part of federal evidence.