I saw "The Iceman," the 2012 movie starring Michael Shannon as The Iceman Richard Kuklinski. Now, after seeing this documentary, I think Vincent D'Onofrio would've been the perfect actor for the role of Richard Kuklinski.
This brief interview between Marlene Sanders and Richard Kuklinski is enough to give you an idea of what kind of sociopath he was. This guy would've been a killer with or without being paid. He had already killed someone who "made him mad" before he began working for the Gambino family. But he did let us know that he had limits. Sure, he'd kill his own friends (and he did), but he'd never kill a woman or a child. How chivalrous.
The Iceman Confesses: Secrets of a Mafia Hitman
2001
Action / Crime / Documentary
The Iceman Confesses: Secrets of a Mafia Hitman
2001
Action / Crime / Documentary
Plot summary
Richard Kuklinski was a devoted husband, a loving father...and a ruthless killer. A decade after HBO last visited him in prison, the convicted murderer, who freely admits having whacked more than 100 people in cold blood, takes viewers back inside his cold, calculating mind. In this follow-up to America Undercover's 1992 film The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer, Kuklinski provides all-new insights about his exploits as one of the Mafia's most notorious assassins...and reveals some shocking confessions for a number of previously unsolved murders.
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The Chivalrous Killer
43 minutes of real life horror
I have to say I was not familiar with Richard Kuklinski before I watched "The Iceman Confesses: Secrets of a Mafia Hit-man" and the title is basically already a giveaway what this is about. The film consists of a interview sequences with Kuklinski in which he openly tells about his past, his crimes and the people he "met" during these years. Also included are part during which we see re-enactments and some real photos from Kuklinski's crimes. The director is Arthur Ginsberg who was already an Academy Award nominee when he made this film 15 years ago. A couple years later Kuklinski died, in prison of course, but this film here is not the only one on him. It is actually the second documentary by the same production company and I think one more followed afterward. It is an informative watch for sure. Sometimes the music is a bit over the top and the narration makes it look a bit desperate to be really dramatic, but seeing it just from the documentary perspective, it is pretty well done. I recommend the watch and the interview parts with Kuklinski are certainly my favorite sequences of this documentary. Without these, it would be almost pointless. Thumbs up.
The Scariest Man EVER
Ok now I have watched tons of these Videos why? Because they are Interesting like some of these Men and Women are Pretty Messed up. BUT IN MOST OF the behind the senses the Men and Women are Pretty Upset and Sorry. The Iceman is