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--Joe Pesci was 'Mike Newell (I)''s first choice for Nicky.
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-In Joseph Pistone's report, he lists Lefty, Lefty Guns, Lefty Two Guns, Half Cocked, and Horse Cock as false names for Benjamin Ruggiero (Pacino)
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-The word 'fuck' is used 185 times.
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-The film's version of "Lefty" Ruggiero is an amalgam of the real "Lefty" and the real "Sonny Black" Napolitano.
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-When the project was in its first stages, Joe Pesci was the first and main choice for Nicky. But after the release of Les affranchis, the idea gradually faded.
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-Lefty's real name is Benjamin which, in Hebrew, means "son of the right hand".
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-Johnny Depp met with the actual Joseph D. Pistone a number of times to gain knowledge and expertise for the role. He also took gun firing lessons from the FBI.
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-The scene of Joe Pistone practicing on the FBI's firing range was inserted at the insistence of the studio, who wanted a shot of Johnny Depp firing a gun for the movie'strailer.
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-This is the second film where Joe Pesci was considered for a role that eventually went to Bruno Kirby. The first was Le parrain, 2ème partie, the role in question being that of the young Clemenza.
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-During a two day break in filming, Michael Madsen impulsively proposed to and married DeAnna Madsen. According to Madsen, when he told Al Pacino, Pacino was disgusted with Madsen's impulsiveness, but the Madsens have now been married for almost 15 years.
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-The breakfast scene where Donnie bets his kids $20 that they can't get through the whole meal without saying "three words"- and his daughter replies "you lose"- is based on a famous incident involving President Calvin Coolidge and writer Dorothy Parker. Seated next to Coolidge (who was known as "Silent Cal" for his quiet manner and disdain of small talk), Parker turned to the President and said "Mr. Coolidge, I've made a bet against a fellow who said it was impossible to get more than two words out of you" to which Coolidge allegedly replied, "You lose".
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-At various points Tom Cruise, John Travolta and Andy Garcia were all previously attached to star; Stephen Frears to direct.
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-Despite the fact that this was filmed in Super 35, "Filmed in Panavision" is listed in the end credits.
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-According to an interview with Joseph Pistone, he was never allowed to go home and see his family like it is depicted in the film. In all actuality he didn't see his family for at least two years while undercover.
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-When Donnie and Nicky are looking at the headline in the Newspaper about the boss getting killed, they are looking at the picture of mob boss Carmine Galante who was killed in back of a Brooklyn, N.Y. restaurant in 1979.
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The trivia item below may give away important plot points.
The movie ends with the implication that Lefty was killed after being "sent for". In real life, the FBI intercepted Lefty on the way to being killed and arrested him. Sonny Black, however, was "sent for" and subsequently murdered, his body turning up a year later on Staten Island. The individual who had orchestrated his murder, Joe Massino, wasn't convicted until 2005. Lefty was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, extortion, distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, and running an illegal gambling operation; he was sentenced to 20 years in prison, but received early parole in 1992 after it was discovered he was suffering from terminal cancer. He died of lung cancer in 1994.