Frank Sinatra's daughters didn't exactly "go the mattresses," but they still had a clearcut message for Ray Liotta back in 1998 — a message that was inspired by "The Godfather."

Back then, Frank's daughters, Nancy and Tina, were in the midst of creating a miniseries about ol' blue eyes. At that same time, Ray was filming the HBO film "The Rat Pack."
While recalling that moment in time on a recent episode of "Jay Leno's Garage," the Emmy-winning actor said, "The daughters, they wanted me to do a miniseries when they were doing a miniseries about it and I just felt too uncomfortable."
"We were doing the movie and I got delivered a horse's head … Obviously, it wasn't a real one, but it was a horse's head. And, you know, a horse's head means you're toast," Ray 66, continued. "It turned out that his daughters sent it and said, 'Oh, you could do this one, but you couldn't do the one that we wanted you to?'"
While "The Rat Pack" went on to score three Emmy nominations, the sister's series never got made. They instead made a documentary called "Sinatra: All or Nothing at All."

According to legend, Frank had several ties to the mafia. Ray, of course, has made a career out of playing tough guys and mafia members, including his roles in "Goodfellas" and "The Many Saints of Newark."
He recently told the New York Post that he has little resemblance to his iconic characters.
"I don't go around beating people up," he said. "I've never been in a fight. I avoid it at all costs."