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A commercial for Staples stores, parodying "The Godfather" movies, with Joe Viterelli. Aired during the Super Bowl in 2004
Viterelli can be seen in a Staples television commercial in which he provides mob-style "muscle" for an office worker who is having a problem dealing with a manager who demands doughnuts and pastry bribes in exchange for dispensing office supplies. The humorous spot, which debuted during Super Bowl XXXVIII, was Viterelli's only commercial.
Randy’s Godfather-like control over the office supplies is threatened when one worker discovers Staples where it was easy to get supplies. With Joe Viterelli’s help, he blackmails Randy to keep his discovery quiet in exchange for a creampuff.
Feb 1, 2004 · That's tough-guy Joe Viterelli ("Analyze This") helping to convince a dictatorial office supply manager to stop taking bribes. (Viterelli died days before that year's Super Bowl.) The next...
Feb 23, 2004 · Viterelli can be seen in a Staples TV commercial in which he provides mob-style “muscle” for an office worker who is having a problem dealing with a manager who demands doughnuts and pastry...
Character actor Joe Viterelli ( Analyze This) plays an employee who uses Staples to stop the supply manager’s practice, according to an agency representative.