"The nurse." " Do you have any money?" " No." "Interpreter." "Where are you from?" " What is your name?" " Maria." "What is your name?" "Come on, son." "What is your name?" "Vito Andolini from Corleone." "Vito Corleone." "Okay." "Over there." "Next." "Your name." "Tell him he has smallpox." "Quarantine, three months." "Vito Corleone?" "Here he is." "This is him." "Did you bring the car keys?" " Look who's here." " Father Carmelo." " This is Father Carmelo." " l'm Merle Johnson." "Nice to meet you." "Hi." "Excuse me." " Here I am." " After one week?" "I sent the car out to the airport last week to pick you up." "It was chaos." "Anyway, here I am, just one week late." "And this is for my mama." " What is this?" " You remember Merle, don't you?" " Hello, Mama." " Yeah, hello." "How are you?" "Thank you." "Where's Michael?" "I gotta talk to him... and get a few things straight, and I can't wait on line." "You go see your children first... and then you worry about waiting on line to see your brother... like everybody else." " Ladies and gentlemen." " Frankie, wake up." "A most distinguished guest would like to say a few words." "Would you please welcome Senator Pat Geary of the state of Nevada." "And there's Mrs. Geary." "Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen." "And this is a very, very happy day for me... and my wife, Mrs. Geary." "We see Nevada far too seldom... but particularly today... when we can join with old friends, we can make new friends... and we help celebrate a young man's first communion... and also to thank that boy's family... for a magnificent contribution to the state." "I have here in my hand a check... made out to the university... and it is a magnificent endowment... in the name of..." "Anthony Vito Corleone." "And the check is signed by that young man's parents... whom I think we should recognize now." "Mike, Pat, Kay" "Stand up, please." "Let the folks see you." "Folks, I want you to join with me... in giving a real Nevada thank-you... to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Corleone!" "We also have, as a special added attraction... the Sierra Boys Choir... who have chosen... a certain special song and a special arrangement... to honor their host, Mr. Michael Corleone." "Boys." " Why this feeling" " Why this feeling" " Why this glow" "Just why this glow" "The plaque." "Okay, fellas, I got that one." "Okay, this is yours." "Senator, just you and Mrs. Corleone." " Excuse me." " This is my lawyer Tom Hagen." " Senator Geary." " Mr. Hagen." "He's the one who arranged this whole thing through your man Turnbull." " Yes, yes." " Sit down." "I was under the impression that you and I would talk alone." "I trust these men with my life, Senator." "If I were to ask them to leave, it would be an insult." "It's all right with me, but I should tell you I am a blunt man... and I intend to speak very frankly to you... more frankly than anyone in my position's talked to you before." "The Corleone family has done very well here in Nevada." "You own, or you control, two major hotels in Vegas... one in Reno." "The licenses were grandfathered in... so there was no problem with the gaming commission." "But now my sources tell me that... you plan to make a move against the Tropigala." "They tell me that within a week... you're gonna move Klingman out." "That's quite an expansion." "However, it will leave you with one little technical problem." "The license will still be in Klingman's name." "Turnbull is a good man." "Yeah, well, let's just-- let's cut out the bullshit." "I don't want to spend any more time here than I have to." "You can have the license." "The price is $250,000... plus a monthly payment of five percent of the gross... of all four hotels..." "Mr. Corleone." "Now, the price for the license is less than $20,000." " Am I right?" " That's right." "Now, why would I ever consider paying more than that?" "Because I intend to squeeze you." "I don't like your kind of people." "I don't like to see you come out to this clean country... in your oily hair... dressed up in those silk suits... and you try to pass yourselves off as decent Americans." "I'll do business with you, but the fact is that... I despise your masquerade... the dishonest way you pose yourself-- yourself and your whole fucking family." "Senator... we're both part of the same hypocrisy... but never think it applies to my family." "All right, all right." "Some people have to play little games." "You play yours." "Let's just say that you'll pay me because it's in your interest to." "But I want your answer and the money by noon tomorrow." "And one more thing:" "Don't you contact me again, ever." "From now on, you deal with Turnbull." "Open that door, son." "Senator, you can have my answer now if you like." "My offer is this:" "nothing." "Not even the fee for the gaming license... which I would appreciate if you would put up personally." "Good afternoon, gentlemen." "Ladies. I didn't know you were out here." " We have to go." "We're late." " Really?" "I'm sorry." "It's been a delightful party." "Thank you for inviting us." "It's been our pleasure." "It was wonderful talking to you." "Fredo, you son of a bitch!" "You look great!" "Frank Pentangeli!" "I thought you was never coming out west, you big bum." "I gotta check on my boys, huh?" " What's with the food around here?" " What's the matter?" "Kid comes up to me in a white jacket... gives me a Ritz cracker and a chopped liver... he says "canap¨¦s."" "I said, "Can of peas my ass!" "That's a Ritz cracker and chopped liver."" " Bring out the peppers and sausage." " Hey, Freddie." "Seeing you reminds me of New York." "The old days, huh?" "Hey, Fredo, you remember Willi Cicci?" "We was with old man Clemenza in Brooklyn." "We were all upset about that." "Heart attack, huh?" "No, there was no heart attack." "That's what I'm here to see your brother Mike about." " But what's with him?" " What do you mean?" "I mean, what do I gotta do?" "Do I have to get... a letter of introduction to get a sit-down?" "You can't get in to see Mike?" "He's got me waiting in a lobby!" "Johnny Ola." " Al Neri." "Do you know my lawyer Tom Hagen?" "Johnny Ola." "Sure. I remember Tom from the old days." "Rocco, what's this?" "It's an orange from Miami." "Take care of Johnny's men." "They look like they might be hungry." " Good to see you." " Tom isn't gonna sit in with us." "He only handles specific areas of the family business." " Tom?" " Sure, Mike." "What are you drinking,Johnny?" "Anisette." "If you need anything I'll be outside, all right?" "Just tell Rocco we're waiting." "I just left Mr. Roth in Miami." " How's his health?" " lt's not good." "is there anything I can do, anything I can send?" "He appreciates your concern, Michael, and your respect." "That casino you're interested in, the registered owners are..." "Jacob Lawrence, Allan Barclay, both Beverly Hills attorneys." "The real owners are the Lakeville Road group from Cleveland... and our friend in Miami." "Meyer Klingman runs the store." "He owns a piece of it too, and he does all right." "But I've been instructed to tell you that if you move Klingman out... our friend in Miami will go along." "That's very kind of him." "You tell him that's greatly appreciated." "Hyman Roth always makes money for his partners." "One by one, our old friends are gone." "Death, natural or not... prison, deported." "Hyman Roth is the only one left... because he always made money for his partners." "My God!" "I can't believe... out of 30 professional musicians... there isn't one Italian in the group here." "Come on." "Let's have a tarantella." "You, up!" "Come on!" "Up, up, up!" "I'll see my sister alone." "It concerns me too." "is it okay if I stay?" "How are you, honey?" "You've met Merle." "He was with me in Vegas." " l saw him with you." " Could I have a drink or something?" "Al, would you please get him a drink?" "We're going to Europe. I'd like to book passage on the Queen." "So what do you come to me for?" "Why don't you go to a travel agent?" "We're getting married first." "The ink on your divorce isn't dry yet, and you're getting married?" "You see your children on weekends." "Your oldest boy was picked up in Reno... for some petty theft you don't even know about." "You fly around the world with men who use you like a whore." " You're not my father!" " Then what do you come to me for?" "'Cause I need money." "I wanna be reasonable with you." "Now, why don't you stay here with us, with the family?" "You can live here on the estate with your kids." "You won't be deprived of anything." "You can have everything you want." "Now, I don't know this Merle." "I don't know what he does." "I don't know what he lives on." "Tell him marriage is out of the question... and you don't want to see him anymore." "He'll understand." "Believe me." "If you don't listen to me... and marry this man... you'll disappoint me." "What's cent'anni?" "Cent'anni." "It means a hundred years." "It means we should all live happily for a hundred years, the family." "It'd be true if my father were alive." "Merle, you've met my sister-in-law Deanna." " Fredo's wife." " A pleasure, Merle." " How do you do?" " My pleasure." "What did she mean by that?" "What's the matter?" "I just wanna dance." "Dancing is one thing." "You're falling all over the floor." "I know what's the matter." "You're jealous 'cause he's a real man." "I swear to God, I'm gonna belt you right in the teeth." "You couldn't belt your mama." "You know something?" "These dagos are crazy when it comes to their wives." "Michael says that if you can't take care of this... I have to." " l think you'd better." " Never marry a Wop!" "They treat their wives like shit!" "I didn't mean to say Wop!" "Stop that!" "What are you doing to me?" "You big slob!" "Help!" "I can't control her, Mikey." "You're my brother, Fredo." "You don't have to apologize to me." "Clemenza promised the Rosato brothers... three territories in the Bronx after he died." "You took over, and you didn't give it to them." " l welched?" " You welched." "Clemenza promised them "ugatz. "" "Clemenza promised them nothing." "He hated those son of a bitches more than I do." "Frankie, they feel cheated." "You're sitting high up in the Sierra Mountains... and you're drinking" " What's he drinking, Cicci?" " Champagne." "Champagne cocktails." "And you're passing judgment on how I run my family." "You're a good old man." "I like you." "And you were loyal to my father for years." "The Rosato brothers, they're taking hostages." "And Mike, they spit right in my face... all because they're backed up by that Jew in Miami." "I know." "That's why I don't want 'em touched." " You don't want 'em touched." " No." "I want you to be fair with them." "You want me to be fair with 'em?" "How can you be fair to animals?" "Tom, for Christ's sakes, listen." "They recruit spics." "They recruit niggers." "And they do violence in their grandmothers' neighborhoods." "And I tell ya, everything with them is whores." "Whores and junk." "Dope." "And they leave the gambling to last." "Now, I wanna run my family without you on my back... and I want those Rosato brothers dead." "Now, I have business that's important with Hyman Roth." "I don't want it disturbed." "Then you'll give your loyalty to a Jew before your own blood?" "Come on." "You know my father did business with Hyman Roth." "He respected him." "Your father did business with Hyman Roth... your father respected Hyman Roth... but your father never trusted Hyman Roth... or his Sicilian messenger boy Johnny Ola." "And I want everybody here to know... there's not gonna be no trouble from me." "Don Corleone." "You want him to leave now?" "Let him go back to New York." "I've already made my plans." "The old man had too much wine." "It's late." "How's the baby?" "Sleeping inside me." " Does it feel like a boy?" " Yes, it does, Michael." "I'm sorry about all the people today." "Bad timing." "It couldn't be helped, though." "It made me think of what you once told me." "In five years, the Corleone family will be completely legitimate." "That was seven years ago." "I know." "I'm trying, darling." "Did you see this?" "Michael, why are the drapes open?" " Kay, you all right?" " Yeah." " Are you hit?" " No." "It's over. lt's over." "Now!" "Shut it off!" "Hold it!" "They're still on the property." "Please, stay inside." " Keep them alive." " We'll try." "Rocco!" "Alive!" "Stay by the door." "Check by the boathouse!" "Yeah, come in." " Mike, are you all right?" " Yeah." "Yeah?" "There's a lot I can't tell you, Tom." "Now, I know that's upset you in the past." "You felt it was because of some lack of trust or confidence... but it's because I admire you and I love you... that I kept things secret from you." "That's why at this moment you're the only one I can completely trust." "Fredo?" "Well, he's got a good heart... but he's weak and he's stupid... and this is life and death." "Tom, you're my brother." "I always wanted to be thought of as a brother by you." "A real brother." "I know that." "You're gonna take over." "You're gonna be the don." "If what I think has happened has happened... I'm gonna leave here tonight." "I give you complete power over Fredo and his men" "Rocco, Neri, everyone." "I'm trusting you with the lives of my wife and my children-- the future of this family." "When we catch these guys... do you think we'll be able to find out who's back of all this?" "We're not gonna catch 'em." "Unless I'm very wrong, they're dead already." "They were killed by somebody close to us." "Inside." "Very, very frightened they botched it." "Yeah, but your people, Rocco and Neri... you don't think that they had something to do with this?" "See, all our people are businessmen." "Their loyalty's based on that." "One thing I learned from Pop... was to try to think as people around you think." "Now, on that basis, anything's possible." "I seen them!" "Right out my window!" "I wanna get out of here!" "They're lying there dead!" "Get her inside!" "Over here." "There's two of'em." "Looks like they were hired out of New York." "I don't recognize 'em." "We won't get anything out of them now." "Fish 'em out." "All right, get rid of the bodies." " Where's Mike?" " Rocco." "Anthony, everything's gonna be all right." "Try to sleep." "Did you like your party?" "I got lots of presents." "I know." "Did you like 'em?" "I didn't know the people who gave them to me." "Well, they're my friends." "Did you see my present for you?" "It was on my pillow." "Anthony, I'm going to be leaving very early tomorrow." "Will you take me?" " No, I can't, Anthony." " Why do you have to go?" "'Cause I have to do business." "I could help you." "Well, someday you will." "Get some sleep." "Good night." "Vito." "Come on." "We'll go see her backstage." "Come here." "Vito." "Come here." "Come on." "Come here." "You speak Italian?" "Yeah, sure." "Come on in." "It's all right." "Come on." "Hyman's in there." "I was just making some lunch." "Would you like a tuna sandwich?" "Uh, no, thank you." "Pickup of two by Holden." "Second and eight for S.C... and the ball is at the Trojan 38-yard line." "Mr. Roth?" "Come in, Michael." "Sit down." "Make yourself comfortable." "It's almost over." "You follow the football game?" " Pickup of five." " Not for a while I haven't." "I enjoy watching football in the afternoon." "One of the things I love about this country." "Baseball too." "I've loved baseball... ever since Arnold Rothstein fixed the World Series in 1 91 9." "...4 7." "Marked down there, say the officials." "And at that point it'll be first and ten-- l heard you had some trouble." "It'll be third and ten, another of those big plays now..." " Stupid." " coming up for S.C." "People behaving like that with guns." "...but it looks like it could stall here." "The important thing is, you're all right." "Good health." "The most important thing." "More than success." "More than money." " Now he's back to pass." " More than power." "Rolls upfield for Hayes." "He's intercepted." "Hurd has it to the Irish 40." "To the far sideline." "Gets by the 45." "He's hit and dropped at the S.C. 4 2-yard line." "Notre Dame's first big break of the game." "I came here because there's gonna be more bloodshed." "I want you to know about it before it happens... so that there's no danger of starting another war." "Nobody wants another war." "Frank Pentangeli came to my home and he asked my permission... to get rid of the Rosato brothers." "When I refused, he tried to have me killed." "He was stupid. I was lucky." "I'll visit him soon." "The important thing is that nothing interfere... with our plans for the future." " Yours and mine." " Nothing is more important." "Good." "You're a wise and considerate young man." "And you're a great man, Mr. Roth." " There's much I can learn from you." " What can I do to help, Michael?" "To the 3 2, and is downed there by Danny Zika." " Excuse me." "Lunch." " Oh." " Okay." " Ohh!" "Hyman, you're gonna break my eardrums." " Okay, enjoy it." " Thanks." "You're young." "I'm old and sick." "What we'll do together in the next few months... will make history, Michael." "History." "It's never been done before." "Not even your father would dream that such a thing could be possible." "And Pentangeli is a dead man." " You don't object?" " Pickup of four." "He's small potatoes." "What's up?" "We got company, huh?" "Don Corleone, I wish you would've let me know you were comin'." "I could've prepared something for you." "I didn't want you to know I was coming." "You heard what happened in my home?" " Mike, I almost died myself." " ln my home!" "In my bedroom where my wife sleeps!" "Where my children come and play with their toys." "In my home." "I want you to help me take my revenge." "Michael, anything." "What can I do?" "Settle these troubles with the Rosato brothers." "Mike, I don't understand." "I don't-- l don't have your brain for big deals... but this is a street thing." "That Hyman Roth in Miami." "That" "He's backing' up those son-of-a-bitches." "I know." "Then why?" "Why do you ask me to lay down to him, Mike?" "It was Hyman Roth that tried to have me killed." "I know it was him." "Jesus Christ, Mike." "Jesus Christ, look, let's get 'em all." "Let's hit 'em all now, while we got the muscle." "This used to be my father's old study." "It's changed." "I remember there used to be a" "A big desk was here." "I remember when I was a kid, Frankie... we had to be very quiet when we played near here." "I was very happy that this house never went to strangers." "First Clemenza took it over." "Now you." "My father taught me many things here." "He taught me in this room." "He taught me, keep your friends close... but your enemies closer." "Now, if Hyman Roth sees that I interceded in this thing... in the Rosato brothers' favor... he's gonna think his relationship with me is still good." "That's what I want him to think." "I want him completely relaxed and confident in our friendship." "Then I'll be able to find out who the traitor in my family was." " Yeah?" " Fredo." "This is Johnny." "Johnny Ola." "We need some more help." "Johnny?" "Jesus Christ, what the hell time is it?" " Who is that, honey?" " Listen good, Fredo." "What are you callin' me here for?" "I don't want to talk to you." "Pentangeli's set up a meeting with the Rosato brothers." " He's gonna go for their deal." " Oh, God." " Will he come alone?" " l don't know anything." " You got me in deep enough already." "Just go along." "Everything will be all right, Fredo." "Pentangeli says he's willing to make a deal." "All we wanna know is if he's on the level." "You guys lied to me. I don't want you to call me anymore." "Your brother's not gonna find out we talked." "I don't know what you're talkin' about." "Who was that?" "Uh, wrong number." "Frank, I got nobody here." " Wait in the car, Cheech." " Frankie-- lt's okay, Cheech." " What's this, Rosato?" " A lucky "C" note for our new deal." "Richie." "Give us a taste, huh?" "Yeah, we're all real happy about your decision, Frankie." " You're not gonna regret it." " l don't like this "C" note." "I take that as an insult." "Michael Corleone says hello." "Get him in!" "Close the fuckin' door!" "Your friend the cop." "What the" "Hey, Rich, it's dark in here." " Are you open or closed?" " l just come in to clean up." "What's the matter?" " ls that somethin' on the floor?" " Carmine, no, no." "Not here!" " Not here!" " Not here, Carmine!" "Not a cop!" "What?" "You open your fuckin' mouth, I'll blow your head off!" "Freddie." "Good to see ya." "Where is he?" "He's okay." "He's in the back." "Come on, girls." "Take a hike, huh?" "In this room here." " l wanna talk to him alone first." " Come on, huh?" "I thought I could help you, Senator." "Hagen?" " Listen, Hagen, I did not" " No." " lt's all right." " l didn't do anything." "It's okay." "You're very lucky." "My brother Fredo operates this place." "He was called before anyone." "Now, if this had happened someplace else... we couldn't have helped you." "When I woke up I was on the floor... and I don't know how it happened." "You can't remember?" "I passed out." "I'll fix it." "Okay." "It was just a game." "Jesus." "Oh." "Jesus!" "Jesus!" "Jesus God." "Oh, God." "I don't know and I don't understand why I can't remember." "You don't have to remember." "Just do as I say." "They're putting a call in to your office." "Explain that you'll be there tomorrow afternoon." "You decided to spend the night... at Michael Corleone's house in Tahoe as his guest." "I do remember that she was laughing." "We'd done it before... and I know that I could not have hurt that girl." "This girl has no family." "Nobody knows that she worked here." "It'll be as though she never existed." "All that's left is our friendship." " Yes?" " l'm sorry, Mrs. Corleone." " We're not to let you through." " l'm just going to the market." "Well, if you'll just give us a list, we'll pick up anything you want." " Whose orders are these?" " Mr. Hagen's, ma'am." "He's coming." "All right, well, I'm just gonna have to speak to Mr. Hagen." "I wanted to explain this, but I had business in Carson City." "Now, this is Michael's request for your safety." " We can send out for anything." " l see." "I'm supposed to stay in my house." "No, within the compound would be fine." "I was going to take the children to New England next week." " That's off now." " Am I a prisoner?" "is that it?" " That's not the way we look at it." " All right, come on, kids." "We're going back to the house." "Joe." "Cuba!" "Cuba!" "Most respected gentlemen... allow me to welcome you to the city of Havana." "I want to thank this distinguished group of American industrialists... for continuing to work with Cuba... toward the greatest period of prosperity... in her entire history." "Mr. William Shaw, representing the General Fruit Company;" "Misters Corngold and Dant... of United Telephone and Telegraph Company;" "Mr. Petty, regional vice president... of the Pan American Mining Corporation;" "Mr. Robert Allen of South American Sugar," "Mr. Michael Corleone of Nevada... representing our associates in tourism and leisure activities;" "and my old friend and associate from Florida..." "Mr. Hyman Roth." "I would like to take this opportunity... to thank United Telephone and Telegraph... for their lovely Christmas gift:" "a solid gold telephone." "Perhaps you gentlemen would like to take a look at it." " Mr. President." " Yes?" "Perhaps you would discuss the status of rebel activity... and what this can mean to our businesses." " Of course." " Very lovely." "I want to assure you that although the rebels... have mounted an impressive campaign in Las Villas... my staff indicates with assurance... we'll drive them out of the city of Santa Clara before the new year." "And I want to put you all at ease." "We will tolerate no guerillas in the casinos or swimming pools." "He say that they are making arrest... and in a few minutes he'll let us through." "Johnny." "Well, I hope my age is correct." "I'm always accurate about my age." "Make sure that everybody sees the cake before we cut it." "I'm very pleased... you were all able to come from such distances... to be with me today." "When a man comes to this point in his life... he wants to turn over the things he's been blessed with-- turn them over to friends-- as a reward for the friends he's had... and to make sure that everything goes well after he's gone." " Not for years." " Hear, hear." "The doctors would disagree, but what do they know?" "These are wonderful things that we've achieved in Havana... and there's no limit to where we can go from here." "This kind of government knows how to help business, to encourage it." "The hotels here are bigger and swankier... than any of the rough joints we've put in in Vegas." "And we can thank our friends in the Cuban government... which has put up half of the cash, with the Teamsters... on a dollar-for-dollar basis;" "has relaxed restrictions on imports." "What I'm saying is that we have now what we have always needed:" "real partnership with a government." "Smaller piece." "You all know Michael Corleone... and we all remember his father." "At the time of my retirement or death... I turn over all my interest in the Havana operation... to his control." "But all of you will share." "The Nacionale will go to the Lakeville Road boys." "The Capri to the Corleone family." "The Sevilla Biltmore also." "But Eddie Levine of Newport will bring in the Pennino brothers..." "Dino and Eddie, for a piece... and also to handle the actual casino operations." "And we've saved a piece for some friends in Nevada... to make sure that things go smooth back home." "I want all of you to enjoy your cake... so enjoy." " Happy birthday." " Happy birthday." "I saw an interesting thing happen today." "A rebel was being arrested by the military police... and rather than be taken alive... he exploded a grenade he had hidden in his jacket." "He killed himself, and he took a captain of the command with him." " Right,Johnny?" " Those rebels, they're lunatics." " Yes, I agree." " Maybe so." "But it occurred to me... the soldiers are paid to fight, the rebels aren't." "What does that tell you?" "They could win." "This country has had rebels for the last 50 years." "It's in their blood. I've been coming here since the '20s." "We were running molasses out of Havana when you were a baby... the trucks owned by your father." "Michael." "I'd rather we talked about this when we we're alone." "The two million never got to the island." "I wouldn't want it to get around that you held back the money... because you had second thoughts about the rebels." "Ah, sit down, Michael." "Sit down." "If I could only live to see it, to be there with you." "Ohh." "What I wouldn't give for... 20 more years." "Here we are, protected-- free to make our profits without Kefauver... the goddamn Justice Department and the FBl" "90 miles away, partnership with a friendly government." "Ninety miles. lt's nothing." "Just one small step, looking for a man... that wants to be President of the United States... and having the cash to make it possible." "Michael... we're bigger than U.S. Steel." "Mikey, how are ya?" "Okay?" "Hiya." "Freddie Corleone." "Jesus Christ, what a trip." "The whole time I'm thinkin'..." ""What if somebody knows what I got in here?"" "Imagine that." "Two million dollars on the seat next to me." "All right." " Whoops." "Excuse me." " No, it's okay." "You wanna count it?" "Mikey, what the hell's goin' on anyway?" "The family's making an investment in Havana." " This is a gift for the president." " Oh." "Well, that's great." "Havana's great." "It's my kind of town." " Anybody I know in Havana?" " l don't know." "Hyman Roth?" "Johnny Ola?" "No. I never met them." "Listen, Mikey... I'm kind of, uh" "kind of nervous from the trip." "Uh, can l-- can I get a, uh, drink or somethin'?" "I thought maybe we'd-- we'd go out together." "I know a place we can spend some time together." "Okay?" "Sometimes I think I should've married a woman like you did... like Kay." "Have kids, have a family." "For once in my life be more like..." "Pop." "It's not easy to be a son, Fredo. lt's not easy." "Mama used to tease me." "She'd say, "You don't belong to me." "You were left on the doorstep by gypsies."" "Sometimes I think it's true." "You're no gypsy, Fredo." "Mikey, l-- l was mad at you." "Why didn't we spend time like this before?" "You want a drink, right?" "Waiter." " How do you say banana daiquiri?" " Banana daiquiri." " That's it?" " That's it." " Uh, uno banana daiquiri." " Banana daiquiri." "Si, senor." "And, uh, a club soda." "Senator Geary's flying in from Washington tomorrow night... with some people, some government people... and I want you to show 'em a good time in Havana." "It's my specialty, right?" " Can I trust you with something?" " Of course, Mike." "In the evening, we're all invited to the presidential palace... a reception to bring in the new year." "After it's over... they're gonna take me home in a military car... alone, for my protection... and before I reach my hotel I'll be assassinated." " Who?" " Roth." "It was Roth who tried to kill me in my home." "It was Roth all along." "He acts like I'm his son, his successor... but he thinks he's gonna live forever and he wants me out." "How can I help?" "You just go along as though you know nothing." " l've already made my move." " What move?" "Hyman Roth'll never see the new year." "He says you have to take it easy and he'll give you a prescription." "He'll be back tomorrow." "I want my own doctor." "Fly him in from Miami." "I don't trust a doctor can't speak English." "Honey, go down to the casino." " lf you're sure you're better." " Feel fine." " Play the bingo game." " Nice to see you, Mr. Paul." "Just make yourself at home." " Thank you." "My sixth sense tells me... your brother Fredo brought a bag full of money." "Where is it?" "You're pulling out?" "Just wanna-- l just wanna wait." "How do you feel?" "Terrible. I'd give four million... just to be able to take a piss without it hurting." "Who had Frank Pentangeli killed?" "The Rosato brothers." "I know." "But who gave the go-ahead?" "I know I didn't." "There was this kid I grew up with." "He was younger than me." "Sort of looked up to me, you know." "We did our first work together." "Worked our way out of the street." "Things were good." "We made the most of it." "During Prohibition... we ran molasses into Canada." "Made a fortune." "Your father too." "As much as anyone... I loved him and trusted him." "Later on he had an idea... to build a city... out of a desert stopover for G.l.s on their way to the West Coast." "That kid's name was Moe Green... and the city he invented was Las Vegas." "This was a great man... a man of vision and guts... and there isn't even a plaque or a signpost or a statue of him... in that town." "Someone put a bullet through his eye." "No one knows who gave the order." "When I heard it I wasn't angry." "I knew Moe;" "I knew he was headstrong." "Talking loud, saying stupid things." "So when he turned up dead... I let it go... and I said to myself..." ""This is the business we've chosen."" "I didn't ask... who gave the order... because it had nothing to do with business." "That two million in a bag in your room-- l'm going in... to take a nap." "When I wake... if the money's on the table I'll know I have a partner." "If it isn't, I'll know I don't." "All right, does everybody know everybody here, huh?" " This is Senator Geary." " How are you, Senator?" "Good to see you, Mike. I'm glad we could spend time together." " Senator Payton from Florida." " How you doing, Mike?" " And Judge DeMalco from New York." " How do you do, sir?" " Fine, thank you." " Senator Ream from Maryland." " l've been looking forward to this." " This is Fred Corngold from U.T.T." " l know Fred." "How are you?" " Fred does a mean cha-cha-cha." " Oh, he does, huh?" " Gentlemen, it's refill time." "Try some of them local drinks-- uh, cuba libre, pina colada." "I think I'll try one of those redheaded Yolandas." " That you got." "Con gusto." "Johnny." "You don't know my brother Fredo, do you,Johnny?" "Johnny Ola, Fredo." " We never met.Johnny Ola." " Pleasure." "Gentlemen, to a night in Havana." " Happy New Year." " Happy New Year." " Happy New Year." " That's right, huh?" " Checkin' in now." "Right now." " Never fear!" "Pat Geary's here!" " Hey, Fred." " Cheers!" "Hey!" " Hey, Freddie, why are we standing'?" " Come on, man!" "Everybody stands, but it's worth it." " You're not gonna believe this." " l don't believe it already." " That's right." "Fifty dollars." " You got a bet, mister." "That's him." "That's Superman." "Jesus Christ!" " Did I tell ya, or did I tell ya?" " l don't believe it." " That thing's gotta be a fake." "That ain't no fake." "That's real." "That's why they call him Superman." "Hey, Freddie." "Freddie." "Where did you find this place?" "Johnny Ola told me about this place." "He brought me here." "I didn't believe it, but seein' is believin', huh?" " l see it and I don't believe it." " Fifty bucks, Pat." "Old man Roth'd never come here... but ol'Johnny knows these places like the back of his hand." "Now watch him." "He's gonna break the cracker with it." "I wanna see him break a brick." "He could knock down a building." "Relax, Se§Ûor Roth." "We're taking you to the hospital." "And in my judgment you'll continue to get those... because I don't believe that President Eisenhower... will ever pull out of Cuba." "Not as long as we have over one billion dollars invested in this country." "Now, the American public believes in nonintervention." "Fredo." "Where you goin'?" "I'm gonna get me a real drink, 'cause I can't" "What kept Mr. Roth?" "I understood he was coming." "Ream, what's the protocol?" "How long should we stay around here?" "Oh, I don't know. I think a half hour oughta do it." "Just long enough to bring in the new year." "There's a plane waiting for us to take us to Miami in an hour." "Don't make a big thing about it." "I know it was you, Fredo." "You broke my heart." "You broke my heart." "Fredo!" "Come on." "Come with me. lt's the only way out of here tonight." "Roth is dead." "Fredo." "Fredo, come with me!" "You're still my brother!" "Fredo!" "Fredo!" "U.S. passports only." " U.S. passports only." " l'm from the United States Senate." " Back, please." " Please!" "I must leave!" "Al, get me a wet towel." "Kay know I'm back?" "What about my boy?" "Did you get him something for Christmas?" " l took care of it." " What was it so I'll know?" "It was a little car with an electric motor that he could ride in." "It was nice." "Thank you, Al." "Fellas, could you step outside for a minute, please?" "Where's my brother?" "Uh, Roth got out on a private boat." "He's in a hospital in Miami." "He had a stroke." "He recovered okay." " Your bodyguard's dead." " l asked about Fredo." "I think he got out." "He must be somewhere in New York." "All right." "I want you to get in touch with him." "I know he's scared." "Tell him everything's all right." "Tell him I know Roth misled him;" "that he didn't know they were gonna try to kill me." "And they can come in now." "Oh, there was something else." "What?" "What?" "Come on." "What?" "Kay had a miscarriage." "She lost the baby." " Was it a boy?" " After three and a half months" "Can't you give me a straight answer anymore?" "Was it a boy?" "I really don't know." "I take care of everything." "Vito, here's my $50." "I'll make an offer he don't refuse." "Don't worry." "And in my judgment you'll continue to get those... because I don't believe that President Eisenhower... will ever pull out of Cuba." "Not as long as we have over one billion dollars invested in this country." "Now, the American public believes in nonintervention." "Fredo." "Where you goin'?" "I'm gonna get me a real drink, 'cause I can't" "What kept Mr. Roth?" "I understood he was coming." "Ream, what's the protocol?" "How long should we stay around here?" "Oh, I don't know. I think a half hour oughta do it." "Just long enough to bring in the new year." "There's a plane waiting for us to take us to Miami in an hour." "Don't make a big thing about it." "I know it was you, Fredo." "You broke my heart." "You broke my heart." "Fredo!" "Come on." "Come with me. lt's the only way out of here tonight." "Roth is dead." "Fredo." "Fredo, come with me!" "You're still my brother!" "Fredo!" "Fredo!" "U.S. passports only." " U.S. passports only." " l'm from the United States Senate." " Back, please." " Please!" "I must leave!" "Al, get me a wet towel." "Kay know I'm back?" "What about my boy?" "Did you get him something for Christmas?" " l took care of it." " What was it so I'll know?" "It was a little car with an electric motor that he could ride in." "It was nice." "Thank you, Al." "Fellas, could you step outside for a minute, please?" "Where's my brother?" "Uh, Roth got out on a private boat." "He's in a hospital in Miami." "He had a stroke." "He recovered okay." " Your bodyguard's dead." " l asked about Fredo." "I think he got out." "He must be somewhere in New York." "All right." "I want you to get in touch with him." "I know he's scared." "Tell him everything's all right." "Tell him I know Roth misled him;" "that he didn't know they were gonna try to kill me." "And they can come in now." "Oh, there was something else." "What?" "What?" "Come on." "What?" "Kay had a miscarriage." "She lost the baby." " Was it a boy?" " After three and a half months" "Can't you give me a straight answer anymore?" "Was it a boy?" "I really don't know." "I take care of everything." "Vito, here's my $50." "I'll make an offer he don't refuse." "Don't worry." "From the year 1 94 2 to the present time... you were an employee of the Genco Olive Oil Company?" "That's right." "But in actuality you were a member of the Corleone crime organization?" "We called it the Corleone family, Senator." "We called it the family." "What was your position?" "At first, like everybody else, I was a soldier." " What is that?" " A button." "You know, come on." "No, I don't know." "Tell me." "When the boss says "push a button on a guy," l push a button." " See, Senator?" " Mr. Questadt." " You mean you killed people?" " What?" "You killed people at the behest of your superiors?" "Yeah, that's right, counselor." "And the head of your family is Michael Corleone?" "Yeah, counselor, Michael Corleone, right." "Did you ever get such an order directly from Michael Corleone?" "No, I never talked to him." "Mr. Cicci, could you amplify your answer a bit, please?" "Do what?" "Could you expand on your answer?" "I'm interested in knowing... was there always a buffer involved?" "Someone in between you and your possible superiors..." " who gave the actual orders?" " Yeah, right, a buffer." "The family had a lot of buffers." "Mr. Cicci, you may find this very amusing... but I promise you the members of this committee do not." "If there's something I could do for you, you come, we talk." "The rent stays like before." "Hey, what do you think?" "God bless America." "Big business." " New York City." " Would you mind speaking up?" "New York City." " Are you the son of Vito Corleone?" " Yes, I am." " And where was he born?" " Corleone, Sicily." "Did he, at times, use an alias... that was known in certain circles as "Godfather"?" ""Godfather" is a term that was used by his friends... one of affection, one of respect." "Mr. Chairman, I would like to verify the witness's statement." "For years now, a growing number of my constituents... have been of Italian descent... and I've come to know them well." "They have honored me with their support and with their friendship." "Indeed, I can proudly say that some of my very best friends... are ltalian-Americans." "However, Mr. Chairman, at this time, I have to leave these proceedings... to preside over a very important meeting of my own committee." "But before I leave, I do want to say this-- that these hearings on the Mafia are in no way whatsoever... a slur upon the great Italian people... because I can state from my own knowledge and experience... that ltalian-Americans are among the most loyal... most law-abiding, patriotic... hard-working American citizens in this land." "And it would be a shame, Mr. Chairman... if we allowed a few rotten apples... to give a bad name to the whole barrel... because from the time of the great Christopher Columbus... up to the time of Enrico Fermi... right up until the present day... ltalian-Americans have been pioneers... in building and defending our great nation." "They are the salt of the earth." "They are one of the backbones of this country." "The chairman is calling the meeting back to order." "I'm sure we all agree with our esteemed colleague." "Now, Mr. Corleone, you have been advised as to your legal rights." "We have testimony from a witness, a previous witness... one Willi Cicci." "He has stated that you are head... of the most powerful Mafia family in this country." " Are you?" " No, I'm not." "The witness has testified that you are personally responsible... for the murder of a New York City police captain in 1 94 7." "And with him, a man named Virgil Solozzo." " Do you deny this?" " Yes, I do." "is it true that in the year 1 950... you devised a murder of the heads of the so-called "five families"... in New York, to assume and consolidate... your nefarious power?" " That's a complete falsehood." " Is it true... you have a controlling interest in three major hotels in Las Vegas?" "No, it is not true. I own some stock in some of the hotels there... but very little." "I also have stock in ibm and ltt." "Do you have any interests or control over gambling and narcotics... in the state of New York?" "No, I do not." "Senator, my client would like to read a statement for this committee." "Mr. Chairman, I think this statement... is totally out of order at this time." "Sir, my client has answered every question asked by this committee... with the utmost sincerity." "He did not take the Fifth Amendment, as it was his right to do... so in all fairness I think the statement should be heard." "No, I'm going to allow Mr. Corleone to read his statement." "I'll put it in the record." ""ln the hopes of clearing my family name... and my sincere desire to give my children their fair share... of the American way of life without a blemish... on their name and background... I have appeared before this committee... and given it all the cooperation in my power." "I consider it a great dishonor to me personally... to have to deny that I am a criminal." "I wish to have the following noted for the record:" "that I served my country faithfully and honorably in World War Two... and was awarded a Navy Cross for actions in defense of my country... that I have never been arrested or indicted for any crime whatsoever... that no proof linking me to any criminal conspiracy... whether it is called "Mafia," "Cosa Nostra"... or whatever other name you wish to give... has ever been made public." "I have not taken refuge behind the Fifth Amendment... although it is my right to do so." "I challenge this committee... to produce any witness or evidence against me." "And if they do not... I hope they will have the decency to clear my name... with the same publicity with which they now have besmirched it."" "I'm sure we're all quite impressed, Mr. Corleone... particularly with your love for our country." "Committee will stand in recess until 1 0:00 a.m. Monday morning... at which time the committee will produce a witness... who will corroborate the charges which were made against you today... and at which time, Mr. Corleone, you may very well be subject... to indictment for perjury." "I remind you that you're still under subpoena." "Adjourned." "Ten-to-one shot, you said." "Ten-to-one shot he would take the Fifth... and I lose." "You sound like my bookie." "I owe that monkey my life." "Well, just get a good night's sleep." " Good night's sleep." " Got a big day tomorrow." "Got you a new suit, a new shirt, new tie." "I'm gonna shave you myself in the morning." "You're gonna look respectable for 50 million of your fellow Americans." "My life won't be worth a nickel after tomorrow." "Come on." "I saw this thing 1 9 times." "You got a great home here, Frankie." "The rest of your life, nobody gets near you, you're not going anywhere." "That's great." "Beautiful." "Some deal I made." "You'll live like a king." "You'll be a hero." "You'll live better in here than most people on the outside." "Some deal." "Jesus." "Alive." "Pentangeli is alive." " How'd they get their hands on him?" " Roth." "He engineered it." "Frankie went to make a deal with the Rosato brothers... and they tried to kill him." "He thought you double-crossed him." "Our people with the New York detective said he was half dead... scared stiff and calling out loud that you turned on him." "They already had him on possession, bookmaking, murder one... and a lot more." "The fbi has him airtight." "He's on an army base, 24-hour guards." "No way we can get to him." "You've opened yourself to five counts of perjury." "What about Fredo?" "What does he know?" "He says he doesn't know anything, and I believe him." "Roth-- he played this one beautifully." "I want to talk to Fredo." "I haven't got a lot to say, Mike." "We have time." "I was kept pretty much in the dark." "I didn't know all that much." "What about now?" "is there anything you can help me out with?" "Anything you can tell me now?" "They got Pentangeli, that's all I can tell you." "I didn't know it was gonna be a hit, Mike." "I swear to God, I didn't know it was gonna be a hit." "Johnny Ola bumped into me in Beverly Hills... and he said that he wanted to talk." "He said that you and Roth... were in on a big deal together... and that there was something in it for me if I could help him out." "He said that you were being tough on the negotiations." "But if they could get a little help and close the deal fast... it'd be good for the family." "You believed that story?" "You believed that?" "He said there was something in it for me... on my own." "I've always taken care of you." "Taken care of me?" "You're my kid brother." "You take care of me?" "Did you ever think about that?" "Did you ever once think about that?" "Send Fredo off to do this, send Fredo off to do that." "Let Fredo take care of some Mickey Mouse nightclub somewhere." "Send Fredo to pick somebody up at the airport." "I'm your older brother, Mike, and I was stepped over!" " That's the way Pop wanted it." " lt ain't the way I wanted it!" "I can handle things!" "I'm smart!" "Not like everybody says." "Like dumb. I'm smart... and I want respect!" "is there anything you can tell me about this investigation?" "Anything more?" "The Senate lawyer, Questadt... he belongs to Roth." "You're nothing to me now." "You're not a brother, you're not a friend." "I don't wanna know you or what you do." "I don't wanna see you at the hotels." "I don't want you near my house." "When you see our mother, I wanna know a day in advance... so I won't be there." "You understand?" "I don't want anything to happen to him while my mother's alive." "There are more people than a ball game in here." "There's Willi Cicci." "This committee will come to order." " State your name, please." " Frank Pentangeli." " And where were you born?" " Partanego." "Outside of Palermo." "Where do you live now?" "I live in an army barracks with the fbi guys." "We have here, finally, a witness that will further testify... to Michael Corleone's rule over a criminal empire... that controls all of the gambling in this country... and perhaps in other countries." "This witness had no buffer between himself and Michael Corleone." "He can corroborate our charges on enough counts for this committee... to recommend a charge of perjury against Michael Corleone." " Senator." " Thank you, Mr. Chairman." "Mr. Pentangeli." "Were you a member of the Corleone family?" "Did you serve under caporegime Peter Clemenza... under Vito Corleone, also known as the "Godfather"?" "I never knew no Godfather." "I have my own family, Senator." "Mr. Pentangeli, you are contradicting a sworn statement... you'd previously made to me and signed." "I ask you again, sir, here and now under oath... were you at any time a member of a crime organization... headed by Michael Corleone?" "I don't know nothing about that." "I was in the olive oil business with his father... but that was a long time ago, that's all." "We have a sworn affidavit." "We have it-- your sworn affidavit... that you murdered on the orders of Michael Corleone." "Do you deny that confession?" "And do you realize what will happen as a result of your denial?" "Look, the fbi guys, they promised me a deal... so I made up a lot of stuff about Michael Corleone... 'cause that's what they wanted." "But it was all lies-- everything." "And they kept saying..." "Michael Corleone did this... and that Michael Corleone did that." "So I said, "Yeah, sure!"" "Mr. Corleone, would you kindly identify for the committee... the gentleman sitting to your left?" "I can answer that." "His name is Vincenzo Pentangeli." " Is he related to the witness?" " He is, I believe, his brother." "Will he come forward and be sworn, sir?" "Sir, this man does not understand English." "He came at his own expense to aid his brother in this time of trouble." "He's not under subpoena." "His reputation is impeccable." "Are you saying he knows nothing about these matters?" "To my knowledge, nothing." "I'm gonna find out what the hell happened here." "All right, this committee is now adjourned." " The witness is excused." " Senator!" "This committee owes an apology!" "This committee owes an apology." "Apology, Senator." " Michael, excuse me." " Hold on a minute." "The children are outside." "We're going." "What do you mean you're going?" "We're all gonna leave tomorrow." "I'll be in my room." "Michael, I'm not going back to Nevada." "I brought the children to say good-bye to you." "I want you to know I'm very happy for you." "I suppose I always knew you were too smart... to let any of them ever beat you." " Why don't you sit down?" " l'm not going to stay long." "There are some things I'd like to talk to you about." "Some things that have been on my mind." " Changes I wanna make." " l think it's too late for changes." "I promised myself I wasn't going to say anything." "You're too late." "What really happened with Pentangeli?" "His brother came, helped him." "I didn't even know he had a brother." "Where is he now?" "He's on a plane back to Sicily." "All he had to do was show his face." "It was between the brothers." "I had nothing to do with it." "Nobody is going-- not you, not the kids!" "You hear me?" "You're my wife, they're my children." "I love you. I won't allow it." "You say you love me, then you talk about allowing me to leave!" "Things have been going on for years between men and women..." " that will not change." " You've become blind!" " Blind to what?" " Look what happened to us." " Look what's happened to our son!" " Nothing's happened" " Anthony is fine!" " Anthony is not fine!" " l don't wanna hear about it!" " You will!" "Anthony's not fine!" "I don't wanna hear about it!" "Over!" "At this moment, I feel no love for you at all." "I never thought that would ever happen... but it has." "We're gonna leave tomorrow." "Okay?" "Why don't you take the kids back to their room?" "You haven't heard me." "What do you want from me?" "Do you expect me to let you go?" "Do you expect me to let you take my children from me?" "Don't you know me?" "Don't you know that that's an impossibility?" "That that could never happen?" "That I'd use all my power to keep something like that from happening?" "Don't you know that?" "Now, in time... you'll feel differently." "You'll be glad I stopped you now." "I know that." "I know you blame me for losing the baby." "Yes." "I know what that meant to you." "I'll make it up to you." "I swear, I'll make it up to you." "I'm gonna change." "I'll change." "I've learned that I have the strength to change." "And you'll forget about this miscarriage... and we'll have another child... and we'll go on-- you and I." "We'll go on." "You are blind." "It wasn't a miscarriage." "It was an abortion." "An abortion." "Just like our marriage is an abortion." "Something that's unholy and evil." "I didn't want your son!" "I wouldn't bring another one of your sons into this world!" "It was an abortion!" "It was a son!" "A son!" "And I had it killed... because this must all end!" "I know now that it's over." "I knew it then." "There would be no way... no way you could ever forgive me... not with this Sicilian thing... that's been going on for 2,000 years" "Bitch!" " You won't take my children." " l will." " You won't take my children!" " They're my children too." "Fredo, here's this for Grandma." "What are you doing?" "Michael, say good-bye." "Can I speak with you for a second?" " Where's Mike?" " Waiting for you to leave." "Can I talk with him?" "Sorry, no chance." " Can I see him?" " He's in the boathouse." "Michael, it's Connie." "I'd like to stay close to home now, if it's all right." "is Kay coming?" "Fredo's in the house with Mama." "He asked for you, and Tom said you wouldn't see him." "That's right." "Kids, why don't you go outside for a while?" "Please, I wanna talk to you." "I hated you for so many years." "I think that I did things to myself, to hurt myself... so that you'd know... that I could hurt you." "You were just being strong for all of us the way Papa was." "And I forgive you." "Can't you forgive Fredo?" "He's so sweet and helpless without you." "You need me." "I want to take care of you now." "Sit down." "Our friend and business partner, Hyman Roth, is in the news." "You hear about it?" "I hear that he's in Israel." "And the High Court in Israel turned down his request... to live there as a returned Jew." "His passport's been invalidated, except for return to the US." "He landed in Buenos Aires yesterday." "He offered a gift of a million dollars if they let him live there." "They turned him down." " He's gonna try Panama." " Panama won't take him." "Not for a million, not for ten million." "His medical condition is reported as terminal." "He's only gonna live another six months anyway." "He's been dying of the same heart attack for 20 years." " That plane goes to Miami." " Right." "That's where l want it met." "Mike, that's impossible." "They'll turn him over directly... to the internal Revenue, Customs and half the fbi." "It's not impossible." "Nothing's impossible." "It would be like trying to kill the president." "No way to get to him." "You know, you surprise me." "If anything in this life is certain-- if history's taught us anything... it's that you can kill anyone." "Difficult, not impossible." "Good." "Why did you ask me if something was wrong when I came in?" "I thought you were gonna tell me that... you were moving your family to Vegas." "And that you'd been offered the vice presidency of the hotels there." " l thought you'd tell me that." " l turned them down." "Do I have to tell you about every offer that I turn down?" "Let's do business." "All right." "Just consider this." "Just consider it." "Now, Roth and the Rosatos are on the run." "Are they worth it, and are they strong enough?" "is it worth it?" "I mean, you won." "Do you want to wipe everybody out?" "I don't feel I have to wipe everybody out-- just my enemies, that's all." "You gonna come along with me on these things I have to do or what?" "'Cause if not, you can take your wife, family and your mistress... move them all to Las Vegas." "Why do you hurt me?" "I've always been loyal to you. I mean, what is this?" "What is it that you want me to do?" "How would you like it if I taught you how to catch really big fish?" " Would you like that?" " Okay." "You know, when I was your age... I went out fishing with all my brothers... and my father... everybody... and I was the only one that caught a fish." "Nobody else could catch one, except me." "You know how I did it?" "Every time I put the line in the water, I said a Hail Mary." "And every time I said a Hail Mary, I caught a fish." "You believe that?" "It's true." "That's the secret." "Wanna try it when we go on the lake?" "Okay." "What else you got?" "Things are gonna be okay, Frankie." "Don't worry." " Did my brother go back?" " Yeah." "Don't worry." "He's ten times tougher than me-- my brother." "He's old-fashioned." "He didn't wanna go out to dinner." "He just wanted to go straight home." "That's my brother." "There's nothing... that could get him away from that two-meal town." "He could've been big here, could've had his own family." "What do I do now?" "You were always interested in politics and history." "I remember you talking about Hitler back in '33." "I still read a lot." "I get good stuff in there." "You were around the old-timers... agreeing about how the family's should be organized... based on the old home allegiance and called them regimes-- capos and soldiers." "And it worked." "Yeah, it worked." "Those were the great old days, you know?" "And we was like the Roman Empire." "The Corleone family was like the Roman Empire." "It was once." "When a plot against the emperor failed... the plotters were always given a chance... to let the families keep their fortunes." "Yeah, but only the rich guys." "The little guys, they got knocked off... and all their estates went to the emperors... unless they went home and killed themselves." "Then nothing happened to them." "And their families were taken care of." "That was a good break." "Nice deal." "Yeah." "They went home... and sat in a hot bath... opened up their veins... and bled to death." "And sometimes they had a little party before they did it." "Don't worry about anything." "Thanks, Tom." "Thanks." "See you, Tom." "You have to go." " So pretty." " Please hurry." "He's coming." "Go rest." "Kiss Mama good-bye." "Will you kiss your mother good-bye?" "Say good-bye to Mama." "I love you." "Please." "Come here." "Please, kiss me once." "Easy." "He's here!" "We're going fishing!" "Michael wants to take him to Reno now!" "Oh, shit." "Okay, kid, you gotta go to Reno with your pop." "Come on, I'll take you fishing tomorrow, okay?" "Okay." "Attaboy." "Hey, Anthony." "Listen. I'll catch one for you in secret, huh?" "All right?" "Okay, go ahead." "Okay, let's go." "Mr. Roth, you understand I'll have to take you into custody?" "Yes, I understand." "Can you give us your reaction to the High Court of Israel's ruling?" "I'm a retired investor on a pension." "I went to Israel because I wished to live there as Jew... in the twilight of my life." "Hey, Frankie, come on out!" "Let's play some hearts!" "is it true you're worth over $300 million, Mr. Roth?" "I'm a retired investor living on a pension." "I came home to vote in the presidential election... because they wouldn't give me an absentee ballot." "Jesus Christ." "Hail Mary, full of grace... the Lord is with thee." "Blessed are thou amongst women." "Blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus." "Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners." "Hey, everybody, come on, pay attention." "Come here." "This is my friend, Carlo Rizzi." "My brother, Fredo." " You know Fredo." " Sure." "Here's my stepbrother, Tom." "That's his girl, Theresa." "This cute little thing over here's my sister Connie I told you about." "Come on, say hello to Carlo." "He's good-looking, ain't he?" "Yes." "Oh, that droopy thing over there, that's my brother, Mike." "We call him Joe Collar, you know what I mean?" "Go on, sit down." " Go ahead." "Talk to each other." " Sit down." "Hey, Mr. Einstein." " Here's the cake." " Hey, get in here." " Where's your father?" " On a wild goose chase." " Here." " Let's see that thing." " Oh, honey, that's nice." " That's beautiful." " Should I put the candles on now?" " Go on." "You help her, all right?" "Sure." " What is that, rum?" " Yeah." "Sonny, come on, don't touch the antipasto till Pop sees it." "What do you think, the nerve of them Japs, them slanty-eyed bastards?" "Dropping bombs on our own backyard." "On Pop's birthday, you know?" "They didn't know it was Pop's birthday." "Well, we should've expected it after the oil embargo." "What do you mean, expected it?" "They got no right dropping bombs." "What are you, a Jap lover?" "You on their side?" "I understand 30,000 men enlisted this morning." " Bunch of saps." " Why are they saps?" "Come on, do we even have to talk about the war?" "You talk to Carlo, all right?" "They're saps because they risk their lives for strangers." " That's Pop talking." " You're goddamn right." "They risk their lives for their country." "Country ain't your blood." "You remember that." " l don't feel that way." " "l don't feel that way."" "If you don't feel like that, quit college and join the army." "I did." "I enlisted in the Marines." " Mike, why didn't you come to us?" " What do you mean?" "Pop had to pull a lot of strings to get you a deferment." "I didn't ask for it." "I didn't ask for a deferment." "I didn't want it." "Come on, knock it off!" "Come on!" "Punk." " Go on." " Sit down." "Mommy, Daddy's fighting again!" "Go show Carlo the tree." "Nice." "Break your father's heart on his birthday." "That's swell." "Congratulations." "That's right, encourage him." "Go on, get me a drink." "Go on." "I don't understand." "Your father has plans for you." "Many times, he and I have talked about your future." "You talked to my father about my future?" " My future?" " He has high hopes for you." "I have my own plans for my future." "Did you go to college to get stupid?" "You're really stupid." "He's here, come on!" "Come on." "Stupid." "Surprise!" "For he's a jolly good fellow For he's a jolly good fellow" "For he's a jolly good fellow" "Which nobody can deny"