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  1. 1 de sept. de 2010 · 34. 10K views 13 years ago. UBATZ is a documentary about Salvatore "Ubatz" Polisi, a former New York mobster that testified against John Gotti. The film by David Murphy (No Bad Days, Not...

    • 4 min
    • 10K
    • David Murphy
  2. The other day 'Fungool', today 'Ubatz', I'm a native Italian speaker and it seem this subreddit is a bit too much invaded by American slangs instead of actual Italian language. Sorry to be that person, but this is getting a little annoying. I think somebody should create a different subreddit to post about that, if there isn't one already.

  3. Polisi in now a changed man that is giving his heart back to society. UBATZ examines the life of Salvatore Polisi during the New York Mob hay-day and what it too to "rat" out John Gotti, the highest profiled Mob Boss in New York. It's the ultimate story of a man who changes his life for his family.

    • 4 min
    • 870
    • David Murphy
  4. 24 de oct. de 2023 · This Malibu-based co-owner of production company Ubatz Productions Inc., alongside his loving wife Debrah, has also been a star witness in so many mob trials over the years that the US Federal Court of NY has certified him as a “crime expert” in gambling, drugs, and organized crime.

  5. 25 de jun. de 2005 · Derived from an Italian expression used to describe someone/thing as "nuts/crazy/insane, etc." Frequently heard on "The Sopranos."

  6. 30 de oct. de 2023 · After his involvement with the Mafia, Polisi has become a successful public speaker, author, and Hollywood producer while running Ubatz Productions. Sal Polisi's role within the mob as a whole — and what happened to him after John Gotti's trial — is one of the more compelling aspects of Get Gotti.

  7. 19 de jul. de 2012 · Polisi talks about how he earned his nickname -- "'ubatz' being "Brooklyn for upazzo, 'crazy in Italian." He writes in detail about John Gotti's ("Johnny Boy's) growth to head of the Gambino Family. He first saw Gotti in a Gambino bar in 1968.