"Subtitles ~Adoni@~" "The Godfather" "I believe in America." "America has made my fortune and I raised my daughter in the American fashion." "I give her freedom but I taught her never to dishonor her family." "She found a boyfriend." "Not an Italian." "She went to the movies with him." "She stayed out late." "I didn't protest." "Two months ago, he took her for a drive with another boyfriend." "They made her drink whiskey and then they tried to take advantage of her." "She resisted." "She kept her honor." "So they beat her like an animal." "When I went to the hospital, her nose was broken her jaw was shattered, held together by wire." "She couldn't even weep because of the pain." "But I wept." "Why did I weep?" "She was the light of my life." "Beautiful girl." "Now she will never be beautiful again." "Sorry." "I went to the police like a good American." "These two boys were brought to trial." "A judge sentence them to 3 years in prison and suspended their sentence." "Suspended sentence." "They went free that very day." "I stood in the courtroom like a fool." "And those two bastard, they smiled at me." "Then I said to my wife, "For justice we must go to Don Corleone"." "Why did you go to the police?" "Why didn't you come to me first?" "What do you want of me?" "Tell me anything, but do what I beg you to do." "What is that?" "That I cannot do." "I'll give you anything you ask." "We've known each other many years but this is the first time you ever came to me for counsel or for help." "I can't remember the last time that you invited me to your house for a cup of coffee even though my wife is godmother to your only child." "But let's be frank." "You never wanted my friendship and you were afraid to be in my debt." "I didn't want to get into trouble." "I understand." "You found paradise in America." "You had a good trade, made a good living." "Police protected you and there were courts of law." "So you didn't need a friend like me." "But now you come to me and you say..." ""Don Corleone, give me justice"." "But you don't ask with respect." "You don't offer friendship." "You don't even think to call me "Godfather"." "Instead, you come into my house on the day my daughter is to be married and you ask me to do murder for money." "I ask you for justice." "That is not justice." "Your daughter is still alive." "They must suffer then as she suffers." "How much shall I pay you?" "Bonasera..." "What have I ever done to make you treat me so disrespectfully?" "If you'd come to me in friendship then the scum that ruined your daughter would be suffering this very day." "And if, by chance an honest man like yourself should make enemies then they would become my enemies." "And then they would fear you." "Be my friend?" "Godfather." "Good." "Someday, and that day may never come I'll call upon you to do a service for me." "But until that day accept this justice as a gift on my daughter's wedding day." "Grazie, Godfather." "Prego." "Give this to Clemenza." "I want reliable people, that aren't going to be carried away." "I mean, we're not murderers in spite of what this undertaker says." "Where's Michael?" "Don't worry." "It's early." "He'll be here." "We're not taking the picture without Michael." "The picture, a bit later." "What's the matter, Sonny?" "It's Michael." "Don Barzini." "Hey, Paulie!" "Let me have some wine." "Paulie!" "More wine." "Scusi, please." "You look "terrif" on the floor." "What are you, a dance judge or something?" "Go take a walk around the neighborhood." "Do your job." "Sandra." "Do me a favor." "Watch the kids." "Don't let 'em run wild." "You watch yourself, all right?" "Twenty or thirty grand." "In small bills, cash." "In that little silk purse." "If this was somebody else's wedding." "How unfortunate." "Hey, Paulie!" "I got two gobbagool gabagol and a prosciutto." "Stupid jerk!" "Hey, what's the matter?" "Have to go back to work." "It's part of the wedding." "No Sicilian can refuse any request on his daughter's wedding day." "Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your home..." "Get outta here." "This is a private party." "Go on." "What is it?" "Hey, my sister's wedding." "Goddamn FBI don't respect nothin'." "Hey, come here, come here." "Come here!" "There." "But towards the end he was paroled to help with the American war effort." "For the last six months, he's been working at my pastry shop." "Nazorine, my friend, what can I do for you?" "Now that the war is over this boy, Enzo, they want to repatriate him back to Italy." "Godfather, I have a daughter." "See, she and Enzo..." "You want Enzo to stay in this country and you want your daughter to be married." "You understand everything." "Mr. Hagen." "Thank you." "And wait till you see the beautiful wedding cake I made for your daughter." "Like this, with the bride and the groom and" "Who should I give this job to?" "Not to our paisan." "Give it to a Jew congressman in another district." "Who else is on the list?" "Hey, Michael." "How are you?" "Hello." "He's not on the list, but Luca Brasi wants to see you." "Is this necessary?" "He didn't expect to be invited to the wedding so he wanted to thank you." "Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your home on the wedding day of your daughter." "And may their first child be a masculine child." "Michael?" "That man over there is talking to himself." "See that scary guy over there?" "He's a very scary guy." "Who is he?" "What's his name?" "His name is Luca Brasi and he helps my father out sometimes." "Wait a minute." "He's coming over here." "You look terrific!" "My brother Tom Hagen." "This is Kay Adams." "How do you do?" "Nice to meet you." "Your father's been asking for you." "Very nice to meet you." "Nice to meet you." "If he's your brother, why does he have a different name?" "When my brother Sonny was a kid he found Tom Hagen in the street and he had no home, so my father took him in and he's been with us ever since." "He's a good lawyer." "Not a Sicilian, but..." "I think he's gonna be Consiglieri." "What's that?" "That's like a counselor, an advisor." "Very important to the Family." "You like your lasagna?" "Don Corleone..." "I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daughter's wedding on the day of your daughter's wedding." "And I hope that their first child be a masculine child." "I pledge my ever-ending loyalty." "For your daughter's bridal purse." "Thank you, Luca, my most valued friend." "Don Corleone, I'm gonna leave you now because I know you are busy." "Thank you." "Signora Corleone!" "No!" "Senator Cauly apologized for not coming personally but said you'd understand." "Also some of the judges." "They've all sent gifts." "What is that outside?" "Johnny!" "I love you." "Hey, Johnny, look over here!" "He came all the way from California to come to the wedding." "I told you he was going to come." "It's been two years." "He's probably in trouble again." "He's a good godson." "Johnny, sing us a song." "Sing a song." "Michael, you never told me you knew Johnny Fontane." "Sure." "You wanna meet him?" "Huh?" "Oh, well, sure." "My father helped him with his career." "He did?" "How?" "Let's listen to the song." "No." "Please, Michael." "Tell me." "When Johnny was first starting out he was signed to this personal service contract with a big bandleader." "And as his career got better and better he wanted to get out of it." "Now, Johnny is my father's godson and my father went to see this bandleader and he offered him $10,000 to let Johnny go." "But the bandleader said no." "So the next day my father went to see him only this time with Luca Brasi." "And within an hour he signed a release for a certified check of $1,000." "How'd he do that?" "My father made him an offer he couldn't refuse." "What was that?" "Luca Brasi held a gun to his head and my father assured him that either his brains or his signature would be on the contract." "That's a true story." "That's my family, Kay." "It's not me." "Beautiful!" "My godson comes all the way from California." "Give him a glass of wine." "I'll take care of it." "Tom..." "I want you to find Santino." "Tell him to come to the office." "How are you, Fredo?" "My brother Fredo." "This is Kay Adams." "Hi." "How ya doin'?" "This is my brother Mike." "Are you having a good time?" "Yeah." "This is your friend, huh?" "I don't know what to do." "My voice is weak." "It's weak." "Anyway, if I had this part in the picture you know, it puts me right back up on top again." "But this..." "This man out there, he won't give it to me." "The head of the studio." "What's his name?" "Woltz." "He won't give it to me and he says there's no chance, no chance." "Sonny?" "Sonny?" "Sonny?" "Sonny, you in there?" "What?" "The old man wants to see you." "Yeah, one minute." "A month ago, he bought the movie rights to this book." "A best-seller." "And the main character is a guy just like me." "Why, I wouldn't even have to act." "Just be myself." "Oh, Godfather, I don't know what to do." "You can act like a man!" "What's the matter with you?" "Is this how you turned out?" "A Hollywood finocchio that cries like a woman?" ""What can I do?" What is that nonsense?" "Ridiculous!" "You spend time with your family?" "Sure I do." "Good." "Because the man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man." "You look terrible." "I want you to eat." "I want you to rest well, and a month from now this Hollywood big shot's gonna give you what you want." "Too late." "They start shooting in a week." "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." "Now just go outside, enjoy yourself and forget about all this nonsense." "Listen." "I want you to leave it all to me." "All right." "What time does my daughter leave with the bridegroom?" "In a few minutes, right after they cut the cake." "Now, your new son-in-law we give him something important." "Never." "Give him a living but never discuss the Family business with him." "What else?" "Virgil Sollozzo called." "We have to give him a day sometime next week." "We'll discuss him when you come back from California." "When am I going to California?" "I want you to go tonight." "I want you to talk to this movie big shot and settle this business for Johnny." "If there's nothing else, I'd like to go to my daughter's wedding." "Carlo, we're gonna take the picture." "Wait a minute." "No, Michael, not me." "Just a little closer." "Okay, that's it." "Just like that now." "Hold it." "WOLTZ INTERNATIONAL PICTURES" "All right, start talking." "I was sent by a friend of Johnny Fontane." "This friend is my client and would give his undying friendship to Mr. Woltz if Mr. Woltz would grant us a small favor." "Woltz is listening." "Give Johnny the part in that new war film you're starting next week." "And what favor would your friend grant Mr. Woltz?" "You're gonna have some union problems." "My client could make them disappear." "Also, one of your top stars has just moved from marijuana to heroin." "Are you trying to muscle me?" "Absolutely not." "Listen to me, you smooth-talking son of a bitch!" "Let me lay it on the line for you and your boss, whoever he is!" "Johnny Fontane will never get that movie." "I don't care how many dago, guinea, wop greaseball goombahs come outta the woodwork." "I'm German-Irish." "Well, let me tell you something, my kraut mick friend." "I'll make so much trouble for you, you won't know what hit you." "I'm a lawyer." "I have not threatened" "I know almost every big lawyer in New York." "Who the hell are you?" "I have a special practice." "I handle one client." "Now, you have my number." "I'll wait for your call." "By the way, I admire your pictures very much." "Check him out." "This is really beautiful." "Look at this." "Used to decorate the palace of a king." "Oh, yeah." "Very nice." "Why didn't you say you worked for Corleone, Tom?" "I thought you were just some cheap, two-bit hustler Johnny was running in, trying to bluff me." "I don't want to use his name unless it's really necessary." "How's your drink, Tom?" "Fine." "Come on over here with me." "I want to show you something really beautiful." "You do appreciate beauty, don't you, Tom?" "There you are." "$600,000 on four hooves." "I'll bet Russian czars never paid that kind of dough for a single horse." "Khartoum." "Khartoum." "I'm not gonna race him, though." "I'm gonna put him out to stud." "Thanks, Tony." "You're welcome." "Come on." "Let's get something to eat." "Mr. Corleone is Johnny's godfather." "To the Italian people, that's a very religious, sacred, close relationship." "I respect that." "Just tell him he should ask me anything else." "But this is one favor I can't give him." "He never asks a second favor when he's been refused the first." "Understood?" "You don't understand." "Johnny Fontane never gets that movie." "That part is perfect for him." "It'll make him a big star." "I'm gonna run him out of the business and let me tell you why." "Johnny Fontane ruined one of Woltz International's most valuable proteges." "For five years, we had her under training." "Singing lessons, acting lessons, dancing lessons." "I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on her." "I was gonna make her a big star." "And let me be even more frank." "Just to show you that I'm not a hard-hearted man." "That it's not all dollars and cents." "She was beautiful." "She was young, she was innocent!" "She was the greatest piece of ass I've ever had and I've had 'em all over the world!" "And then Johnny Fontane comes along with his olive oil voice and guinea charm." "And she runs off." "She threw it all away just to make me look ridiculous and a man in my position can't afford to be made to look ridiculous!" "Now you get the hell outta here!" "And if that goombah tries any rough stuff you tell him I ain't no bandleader." "Yeah." "I heard that story." "Thank you for the dinner and a very pleasant evening." "If your car could take me to the airport..." "Mr. Corleone is a man who insists on hearing bad news immediately." "You're not too tired, Tom?" "No, I slept on the plane." "I have the Sollozzo notes here." "Now..." "Sollozzo is known as "The Turk"." "He's supposed to be very good with a knife but only in matters of business with some sort of reasonable complaint." "His business is narcotics." "He has fields in Turkey where they grow the poppy and in Sicily he has the plants to process them into heroin." "Now, he needs cash and he needs protection from the police for which he gives a piece of the action." "I couldn't find out how much." "The Tattaglia Family is behind him here in NY." "Now, they have to be in it for something." "Santino Corleone." "What about his prison record?" "2 terms, 1 in Italy, 1 here." "He's known as a top narcotics man." "Santino, what do you think?" "There's a lot of money in that white powder." "Tom?" "I say yes." "There's more money potential in narcotics than anything else we're looking at." "If we don't get into it, somebody else will." "Maybe one of the 5 Families, maybe all of them." "With the money they earn they can buy more police and political power." "Then they come after us." "Now we have the unions, we have the gambling and they're the best things to have but narcotics is a thing of the future." "If we don't get a piece of that action we risk everything we have." "I mean not now, but 10 years from now." "So?" "What's your answer gonna be, Pop?" "There, Don Corleone." "I need a man who has powerful friends." "I need a million dollars in cash." "I need, Don Corleone, those politicians that you carry in your pocket like so many nickels and dimes." "What is the interest for my Family?" "Thirty percent." "In the first year, your end should be 3, 4 million dollars." "And then it would go up." "And what is the interest for the Tattaglia Family?" "My compliments." "I'll take care of the Tattaglias outta my share." "So, I receive 30% for finance political influence and legal protection." "That's what you're telling me." "That's right." "Why do you come to me?" "Why do I deserve this generosity?" "If you consider $1,000,000 in cash just "finance" "te saluto", Don Corleone." "I said that I would see you because I heard that you were a serious man to be treated with respect." "But I must say no to you." "And I'll give you my reason." "It's true, I have a lot of friends in politics." "But they wouldn't be friendly very long if they knew my business was drugs instead of gambling which they regard as a harmless vice." "But drugs is a dirty business." "No, Don Corleone" "It doesn't make any difference to me what a man does for a living, you understand but your business is..." "a little dangerous." "If you're worried about security for your million the Tattaglias will guarantee it." "You're tellin' me the Tattaglias guarantee our investment" "Wait a minute." "I have a sentimental weakness for my children and I spoil them, as you can see." "They talk when they should listen." "But anyway..." "Signor Sollozzo, my "no" is final and I wish to congratulate you on your new business." "I know you'll do very well, and good luck to you." "Especially since your interests don't conflict with mine." "Thank you." "Santino." "Come here." "What's the matter with you?" "I think your brain is going soft from all that comedy you're playing with that young girl." "Never tell anybody outside the Family what you're thinking again." "Go on." "Tom, what- What is this nonsense?" "It's from Johnny." "He's starring in that new film." "Well, take it away." "Take it over there." "And tell Luca Brasi to come in." "I'm a little worried about this Sollozzo fellow." "I want you to find out what he's got under his fingernails." "Go to the Tattaglias and make them think that you're not too happy with our Family and find out what you can." "And I got something for your mother and for Sonny and a tie for Freddie and Tom Hagen got the Reynolds pen." "What do you want for Christmas?" "Me?" "Oh, just you." "Let's go, Fredo." "Tell Paulie to get the car." "We're going." "Okay, Pa." "I'll have to get it myself." "Paulie called in sick this morning." "Paulie's a good kid." "I don't mind gettin' the car." "Merry Christmas, dear." "Thank you." "Luca, I am Bruno Tattaglia." "I know." "Scotch?" "Prewar." "I don't drink." "You know who I am?" "I know you." "You have been talking with the Tattaglia Family?" "You and me can do business together." "I need someone like you." "I hear you are not too happy with the Corleones." "Wanna change sides, come with me?" "What's in it for me?" "$50,000 for start." "Not bad." "We have a deal?" "Thank you." "Merry Christmas, Tom." "I'm glad I run into you." "I wanna talk to you." "I haven't got time." "Oh, make time, Consiglieri." "Get in the car." "What are you worried about?" "If I wanted to kill you, you'd be dead already." "Get in." "Fredo, wait." "I'm gonna buy some fruit." "Hi." "Merry Christmas." "I want some fruit over there." "Gimme three of them." "No, that one." "Fredo!" "Papa." "Papa!" "Would you like me better if I were a nun like in the story, you know?" "No." "Then would you like me better if I were Ingrid Bergman?" "Now that's a thought." "Michael." "No, I would not like you better if you were Ingrid Bergman." "Mike..." "What's the matter?" "They don't say if he's dead or alive." "Sonny, Michael." "Michael, where you been?" "Is he all right?" "We don't know yet." "There's all kinds of stories." "He was hit bad, Mikey." "Are you there?" "Yeah, I'm here." "Where you been?" "I was worried." "Didn't Tom tell you?" "I called." "No." "Look, come home, kid." "You should be with Mama, you hear?" "All right." "Oh, my God." "Sonny!" "Go." "Who is it?" "Open up." "It's Clemenza." "What?" "There's more news about your old man." "The word is out on the street he's already dead." "Shut your mouth." "What's the matter with you?" "Jesus Christ!" "Take it easy." "Where was Paulie?" "Paulie was out sick." "He's been sick all winter." "How many times he been sick?" "Only maybe three, four times." "I asked Freddie if he wants me to get a different bodyguard." "He said no." "Pick him up now." "I don't care how sick he is." "If he's breathin', I want you to bring him to my father's house now." "You want me to send people here?" "No, just you and him." "Go ahead." "I'm havin' a couple of our people come to the house." "Hello?" "Santino Corleone?" "Yeah." "We have Tom Hagen." "In about three hours, he'll be released with our proposition." "Listen to everything he has to say before you do anything." "What's done is done." "And don't lose that famous temper of yours, huh, Sonny?" "No, I'll wait." "Your boss is dead." "I know you're not in the muscle end of the Family, Tom so I don't want you to be scared." "I want you to help the Corleones and I want you to help me." "We got him outside his office just about an hour after we picked you up." "Drink it." "So now it's up to you to make the peace between me and Sonny." "Sonny was hot for my deal, wasn't he?" "And you knew it was the right thing to do." "Sonny will come after you with everything he's got." "That'll be his first reaction, sure." "That's why you gotta talk some sense into him." "The Tattaglia Family is behind me with all their people." "The other New York Families will go along with anything that will prevent a full-scale war." "Let's face it, Tom in all due respect the Don, rest in peace, was slippin'." "Ten years ago, could I have gotten to him?" "Well, now he's dead." "He's dead and nothing can bring him back." "So you gotta talk to Sonny." "You gotta talk to the caporegimes that Tessio, that fat Clemenza." "It's good business, Tom." "I'll try." "But even Sonny won't be able to call off Luca Brasi." "Yeah." "Well..." "Let me worry about Luca." "You just talk to Sonny." "And the other two kids." "I'll do my best." "Good." "Now, you can go." "I don't like violence, Tom." "I'm a businessman." "Blood is a big expense." "He's still alive." "They hit him with five shots, and he's still alive!" "Well, that's bad luck for me and bad luck for you if you don't make that deal." "Your mother's over in the hospital with your father." "Looks like he's gonna pull through, thank God." "That's a lot of bad blood." "What do you think?" "It's too far." "I think it's too personal." "The Don will consider this over." "You gonna kill all those guys?" "Stay out of it, Mikey." "Sollozzo's the key." "You get rid of him, everything falls into line." "What about Luca?" "Sollozzo didn't seem worried about Luca." "I don't know." "If Luca sold out, we're in a lot of trouble, believe me." "Has anyone been able to get in touch with Luca?" "We've been tryin' all night." "He might be shacked up." "Mike, try him again." "Luca never sleeps over with a broad." "He always goes home when he's through." "Well, Tom, you're Consiglieri." "What do we do if the old man dies, God forbid?" "If we lose the old man we lose our political contacts and half our strength." "The other New York Families might wind up supporting Sollozzo just to avoid a long destructive war." "This is almost 1946." "Nobody wants bloodshed anymore." "If your father dies you'll make the deal, Sonny." "That's easy for you to say, Tom." "He's not your father." "I was as much a son to him as you or Mike." "What is it?" "Hey, Paulie, I thought I told you to stay put." "The guy at the gates, they said they got a package." "Yeah?" "Tessio, go see what it is." "You want me to hang around?" "Yeah, hang around." "You all right?" "I'm fine." "Yeah?" "There's some food in the icebox." "You hungry?" "No, it's all right." "Thanks." "How 'bout a little brandy?" "That's good to sweat it out." "Go ahead." "That might be a good idea." "I want you to take care of that son of a bitch right away." "Paulie sold out the old man." "I don't wanna see him again." "Make that first thing on your list." "Understand?" "Understood." "Hey, Mikey, tomorrow you get a couple of guys." "You go to Luca's apartment." "Hang around." "Wait for him to show up." "Maybe we shouldn't get Mike mixed up in this too directly." "Listen, hang around the house on the phone." "It'll be a big help." "Try Luca again." "Go ahead." "What the hell is this?" "It's a Sicilian message." "It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes." "I'm goin' now." "What time you gonna be home?" "I don't know." "Probably late." "Don't forget the cannoli." "Yeah, yeah." "Rocco, sit on the other side." "You block the rearview mirror." "Sonny's runnin' wild." "He's thinkin' of goin' to the mattresses already." "We gotta find a spot over on the West Side." "We'll try 309 West 43rd Street." "You know any good spots on the West Side?" "Yeah, I'll think about it." "Think while you're drivin'." "I wanna hit New York sometime this month." "And watch out for the kids when you're backing' out." "Paulie, I want you to go down 39th Street." "Colosanto's." "Pick up 18 mattresses for the guys to sleep." "Bring me the bill." "Yeah, all right." "Make sure they're clean because those guys are gonna be stuck up in there for a long time." "They're clean." "They told me they exterminate them." ""Exterminate"?" "That's a bad word to use." "Exterminate." "Get this guy." "See how we don't exterminate you." "Youse funny, or what?" "Hey, Paulie?" "Yeah, Rocco, what'd you do?" "No, me." "It wasn't me." "It's gotta be him." "Pull over." "I gotta take a leak." "Leave the gun." "Take the cannoli." "Mike!" "Yeah?" "You're wanted on the telephone." "Who is it?" "It's some girl." "Hello, Kay?" "How's your father?" "He's good." "He's gonna make it." "I love you." "I love you!" "Michael?" "Yeah, I know." "Tell me you love me." "I can't talk." "Can't you say it?" "Yeah, I'll see you tonight." "Mikey, why don't you tell that nice girl you love her?" "I love you with all o' my heart!" "If I don't see you again a-soon, I'm-a gonna die!" "Come over here, kid." "Learn somethin'." "You never know." "You might have to cook for 20 guys someday." "You see?" "You start out with a little bit of oil." "Then you fry some garlic." "Then you throw in some tomatoes, some tomato paste." "You fry it." "You make sure it doesn't stick." "When you got it to a boil you shove in all your sausage and your meatballs a little bit of wine and a little bit of sugar." "And that's my trick." "Why don't you cut the crap?" "I got more important things for you to do." "How's Paulie?" "Won't see him no more." "Where you going?" "To the city." "Send some bodyguards with him." "I'm just going to see Pop." "Send somebody with him." "He'll be all right." "Sollozzo knows he's a civilian." "All right." "Be careful, huh?" "Yes, sir." "Send somebody with him anyway." "I have to go." "Can I go with you?" "No, Kay." "There's gonna be detectives there." "People from the press." "I'll wait in the cab." "I don't want you to get involved." "When will I see you again?" "Go back to New Hampshire and I'll call you at your parents' house." "When will I see you again, Michael?" "I don't know." "What are you doing here?" "You're not supposed to be here now." "I'm Michael Corleone." "This is my father." "There's nobody here." "What happened to the guards?" "Your father just had too many visitors." "They interfered with hospital service." "The police made them leave about 10' ago." "Get me Long Beach 4-5-6-2-0, please." "Nurse, wait a minute." "Stay here." "Sonny, Michael." "I'm at the hospital." "Listen." "I got here late." "There's nobody here." "Nobody." "No Tessio's men, no detectives, nobody." "Pop is all alone." "Don't panic." "We'll send somebody." "I won't panic." "I'm sorry, but you will have to leave." "You and I are gonna move my father to another room." "Can you disconnect those tubes so we can move the bed out?" "That's out of the question." "Do you know my father?" "Men are coming here to kill him." "You understand?" "Now, help me, please." "Who are you?" "I am Enzo, the baker." "You remember me?" "Enzo?" "Yes, Enzo." "You better get out of here, Enzo." "There's gonna be trouble." "If there is trouble, I stay here to help you." "For your father." "All right, listen." "Wait for me outside, in front of the hospital." "All right?" "I'll be out in a minute." "Go ahead." "Okay." "Just lie here, Pop." "I'll take care of you now." "I'm with you now." "I'm with you." "Get rid of these." "Come here." "Put your hand in your pocket like you have a gun." "You'll be all right." "You'll be okay." "You did good." "Here he is." "All right, hold still." "I thought I got all you guinea hoods locked up." "What are you doing here?" "What happened to the men who were guarding my father, Captain?" "Why, you little punk." "What the hell are you doing, telling me my business?" "I pulled them guys off of here." "You get out of here and stay away from this hospital." "I'm not moving until you put some guards around my father's room." "Phil, take him in." "The kid's clean, Captain." "He's a war hero." "He's never been busted" "Goddamn it, I said take him in." "What's the Turk paying you to set up my father, Captain?" "Take ahold of him." "Stand him up." "Stand him up straight." "I'm the attorney for the Corleone Family." "These men are private detectives hired to protect Vito Corleone." "They're licensed to carry firearms." "If you interfere, you'll have to appear before a judge in the morning and show cause." "All right, let him go." "Come on." "What's with all the new faces?" "Gonna need 'em now." "After the hospital thing, Sonny got mad." "We hit Bruno Tattaglia at 4:00 this morning." "Jesus Christ." "Looks like a fortress around here." "A hundred button men on the street, 24 hours a day." "That Turk shows one hair on his ass, he's dead." "Believe me." "Hey, Michael, come here." "Let me look at you." "You look beautiful." "Just beautiful." "You're gorgeous." "Hey, listen to this." "The Turk, he wants to talk." "Imagine the nerve on this son of a bitch." "Craps out last night, he wants a meeting today." "What'd he say?" "What did he say?" "He wants us to send Michael to hear the proposition." "And the promise is that the deal is so good that we can't refuse." "What about Bruno Tattaglia?" "That's part of the deal." "Bruno cancels out what they did to my father." "Sonny, we ought to hear what they have to say." "No, no." "No more." "Not this time, Consiglieri." "No more meetings, no more discussions no more Sollozzo tricks." "You give them one message." "I want Sollozzo." "If not, it's all-out war." "We go to the mattresses." "Some of the other Families won't sit still for a war." "Then they hand me Sollozzo." "Your father wouldn't like this." "This is business, not personal." "They shot my father." "Even shooting your father was business, not personal, Sonny." "Well, then business will have to suffer." "And listen, do me a favor, Tom." "No more advice on how to patch things up." "Just help me win, please." "All right?" "I found out about this captain McCluskey who broke Mike's jaw." "What about him?" "He's definitely on Sollozzo's payroll and for big money." "McCluskey has agreed to be the Turk's bodyguard." "What you have to understand, Sonny is that while Sollozzo's being guarded like this he is invulnerable." "Nobody has ever gunned down a New York police captain." "Never." "It would be disastrous." "All the five Families would come after you." "The Corleone Family would be outcast." "Even the old man's political protection would run for cover." "So do me a favor." "Take this into consideration." "All right, we'll wait." "We can't wait." "Can't wait." "I don't care what Sollozzo says about a deal." "He's gonna kill Pop." "That's it." "That's the key for him." "Got to get Sollozzo." "Mike is right." "Let me ask you something first." "What about this McCluskey?" "What do we do with this cop?" "They want to have a meeting with me, right?" "It will be me, McCluskey and Sollozzo." "Let's set the meeting." "Get our informers to find out where it's going to be held." "We insist it's a public place." "A bar, a restaurant." "Someplace where there's people, so I feel safe." "They're gonna search me when I first meet them, right?" "So I can't have a weapon on me then." "But if Clemenza can figure a way to have a weapon planted there for me then I'll kill them both." "What are you gonna do?" "Nice college boy, huh?" "Didn't want to get mixed up in the Family business." "Now you want to gun down a police captain?" "Why?" "'Cause he slapped you in the face a little bit?" "What do you think this is, the army where you shoot them a mile away?" "You gotta get up close, like this and you blow their brains all over your nice Ivy League suit." "Come here." "You're taking this very personal." "Tom, this is business and this man is taking it very, very personal." "Where does it say you can't kill a cop?" "Come on, Mikey." "Tom, wait a minute." "I'm talking about a cop that's mixed up in drugs." "I'm talking about a dishonest cop a crooked cop who got mixed up in the rackets and got what was coming to him." "That's a terrific story." "We have newspaper people on the payroll, don't we, Tom?" "They might like a story like that." "They might." "They just might." "It's not personal, Sonny." "It's strictly business." "It's as cold as they come." "Impossible to trace so you don't worry about prints, Mike." "I put a special tape on the trigger and the butt." "Here, try it." "What's the matter, the trigger too tight?" "My ears." "I left it noisy." "That way it scares any pain-in- the-ass innocent bystanders away." "All right, you shot them both." "Now what do you do?" "Sit down, finish my dinner." "Come on, kid." "Don't fool around." "Just let your hand drop to your side and let the gun slip out." "Everybody will still think you got it." "They're gonna be staring at your face, Mike so walk out of the place real fast, but you don't run." "Don't look nobody directly in the eye but you don't look away, either." "They're gonna be scared stiff of you believe me so don't worry about nothing." "You know, you're gonna turn out all right." "You take a long vacation nobody knows where and we're gonna catch the hell." "How bad do you think it's gonna be?" "Pretty goddamn bad." "Probably all the other Families will line up against us." "That's all right." "This thing's gotta happen every 5 years or so. 10 years." "Helps to get rid of the bad blood." "Been ten years since the last one." "You gotta stop them at the beginning like they should have stopped Hitler at Munich." "They should have never let him get away with that." "They was just asking for big trouble." "You know, Mike, we was all proud of you, being a hero and all." "Your father too." "Nothing." "Not a hint." "Absolutely nothing." "Even Sollozzo's people don't know where the meeting will be held." "How much time do we have?" "Gonna pick you up in front of Jack Dempsey's joint in an hour and a half, exactly an hour and a half." "We could put a tail on them, see how it turns out." "Sollozzo'll lose our ass going around the block." "What about the negotiator?" "He's over at my place playing pinochle with a couple of my men." "He's happy." "They're letting him win." "It's too much of a risk for Mike." "Maybe we ought to call it off." "The negotiator keeps on playing cards until Mike comes back safe and sound." "Why doesn't he blast who's ever in the goddamn car?" "Too dangerous." "They'll be looking for that." "Sollozzo might not even be in the car, Sonny." "I got it." "Louis Restaurant in the Bronx." "Is it reliable?" "That's my man in McCluskey's precinct." "A police captain's got to be on call 24 hours a day." "He signed out at that number between 8:00 and 10:00." "Anybody know this joint?" "Yeah, sure." "I do." "It's perfect for us." "A small family place, good food." "Everyone minds his business." "It's perfect." "Pete, they got an old-fashioned toilet." "You know, the box and the chain thing." "We might be able to tape the gun behind it." "Mike, you go to the restaurant." "You eat, you talk for a while, you relax." "You make them relax." "Then you get up and go take a leak." "No, better still, you ask for permission to go." "And when you come back, you come out blasting." "And don't take any chances." "Two shots in the head a piece." "Now, listen." "I want somebody good and I mean very good, to plant that gun." "I don't want my brother coming out of that toilette with just his dick in his hands." "The gun will be there." "All right, listen." "You drive him and you pick him up after the job." "Come on." "Let's move." "Thank you, Tom." "Did he tell you to drop the gun right away?" "Yeah, a million times." "Don't forget, two shots a piece in the head as soon as you come out the door." "Let's go." "How long do you think it'll be before I can come back?" "At least a year, Mike." "Listen, I'll square with Mom you not seeing her before you leave and I'll get a message to that girlfriend when I think the time is right." "Take care." "See you, Mike." "Okay, Tom." "I'm glad you came, Mike." "I hope we can straighten everything out." "This is terrible." "It's not the way I wanted things to go at all." "It should have never happened." "I want to straighten everything out tonight." "I don't want my father bothered anymore." "He won't be, Mike." "I swear on my children he won't be." "But you got to keep an open mind when we talk." "I hope you're not a hothead like your brother Sonny." "You can't talk business with him." "He's a good kid." "I'm sorry about the other night, Mike." "I gotta frisk you, so turn around, huh?" "On your knees, facing me." "I guess I'm getting too old for my job." "Too grouchy." "Can't stand the aggravation." "You know how it is." "He's clean." "We're going to Jersey?" "Maybe." "Nice work, Lou." "LOUIS' RESTAURANT" "How's the Italian food in this restaurant?" "Good." "Try the veal." "It's the best in the city." "I'll have it." "Understood?" "I'm gonna speak Italian to Mike." "Go ahead." "I'm sorry." "You have to understand that happened between me and your father was strictly business." "I respect your father immensely." "But his way of thinking is old-fashioned." "You have to understand that I am a man of honor." "What you're saying is that these things happen." "Exactly." "I want you to know that when I helped the Tattaglias I believed that they would come to an agreement." "I want peace." "To leave all this vendetta behind us." "What I want..." "What?" "How do you say it?" "What I want what's most important to me is that I have a guarantee:" "no more attempts on my father's life." "What guarantees could I give you?" "I am the hunted one." "I missed my chance." "You think too much of me, kid." "I'm not that clever." "All I want is a truce." "I have to go to the bathroom." "Is that all right?" "You gotta go, you gotta go." "I frisked him." "He's clean." "Don't take too long." "I've frisked a thousand young punks." "Everything all right?" "You do understand me, don't you?" "You are Italian just like your father." "Your father is better now." "It was inevitable." "We must leave this all behind us now." "End it here." "But your Family must no longer interfere..." "Joe, you take over." "Hi, Grandpa." "I love you, Grandpa." "I'm sorry, Pa." "He doesn't know you yet." "Here you are, big guy." "Give it to Grandpa." ""I hope you get well, Grandpa and I wish I would see you soon." "Love, your grandson, Frank"." "Go with your mother." "Go ahead." "Take 'em downstairs." "Go on, Carlo." "You too." "Go on." "I got chicken cacciatore for you, sweetheart." "That's enough bread." "I love bread." "But how much can you eat?" "What's the matter with you, Carlo?" "Shut up and set the table." "Since McCluskey's killing the police have been cracking down on most of our operations." "And also the other Families'." "Been a lot of bad blood." "They hit us, so we hit them back." "Through our contacts in the newspapers we've been able to put out a lot of material about McCluskey being linked with Sollozzo in the drug rackets." "See, things are starting to loosen up." "Dad, I'm sending Fredo to Las Vegas under the protection of Don Francesco of L.A." "I want him to rest." "I'm going to learn the casino business." "Yeah." "Where is Michael?" "It was Michael who killed Sollozzo." "But he's safe." "We're starting to work to bring him back now." "I want you to find out where that little pimp Tattaglia is hiding." "I want his ass now, right now." "Hey, Sonny." "What?" "Things are starting to loosen up a little bit." "If you go after Tattaglia, all hell's going to break loose." "Let the smoke clear." "Pop can negotiate." "No, Pop can't do nothing till he's better." "I'm gonna decide" "All right, but your war's costing us a lot of money." "Nothing's coming in." "We can't do business." "Neither can they." "Don't worry about it." "We can't afford a stalemate." "Then there ain't no more stalemate." "I'm gonna end it by killing that old bastard." "You're getting a great reputation." "I hope you're enjoying it." "Do what I tell you to do!" "Goddamn it, if I had a wartime Consiglieri a Sicilian, I wouldn't be in this shape!" "Pop had Genco." "Look what I got." "I'm sorry." "I didn't mean that." "Mom made a little dinner." "It's Sunday." "Niggers are having a good time with our policy banks up there in Harlem." "Driving them new Cadillacs, paying 50% on a bet." "I knew that was gonna happen as soon as they started making big money." "Papa never talked business at the table in front of the kids." "Shut up, Connie." "Don't you ever tell her to shut up." "You got that?" "Santino, don't interfere." "Sonny, Tom, I'd like to talk to you, maybe after dinner." "I could be doing a lot more for the Family." "We don't discuss business at the table." "I kiss your hand, Don Tommasino." "Why are you so far from the house?" "You know I'm responsible to your father for your life." "The bodyguards are here." "It's still dangerous..." "We've heard from Santino in New York." "Your enemies know you're here." "Did Santino say when I can go back?" "Not yet." "It's out of the question." "Thank you." "Where are you going now?" "To Corleone." "Take my car." "I want to walk." "Be careful." "Where have all the men gone?" "They're all dead from vendettas." "There." "The names of the dead." "Hey, hey, take me to the America, G. I.!" "Hey, hey, take me to the America, G. I.!" "Clark Gable!" "America!" "Take me to the America, G. I.!" "Clark Gable, Rita Hayworth!" "Mamma mia what a beauty!" "Let's go for a walk on the mountain." "I think you got hit by the thunderbolt." "Forget about her." "In Sicily women are more dangerous than shotguns." "Did you have a good hunt?" "You know all the girls around here?" "We saw some real beauties." "One of them struck our friend like a thunderbolt." "She would tempt the devil himself." "Yeah, the devil himself." "From what I understand, you..." "Really put together." "Such hair, such mouth!" "What a mouth!" "The girls around here are beautiful... but virtuous." "This one was wearing a purple dress and had a purple ribbon in her hair." "A type more Greek than Italian." "Do you know her?" "No." "There's no such girl in this village." "My God, I understand!" "What's wrong?" "Let's go." "It's his daughter." "Tell him to come here." "You don't understand." "It's his daughter." "No, no, no." "Call him." "Fabrizio, translate for me." "Yes, sir." "I apologize if I offended you." "I'm a stranger in this country and I meant no disrespect to you or your daughter." "Who is this?" "He sounds American." "I'm an American hiding in Sicily." "My name is Michael Corleone." "There are people who would pay a lot of money for that information." "But then your daughter would lose a father instead of gaining a husband." "I want to meet your daughter with your permission and under the supervision of your family with all respect." "Come over at the house on Sunday morning." "My name is Viteli." "Thank you." "And your daughter's name?" "Apollonia." "Nice." "And this is my daughter, Apollonia." "And this is Michael Corleone." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "Hey!" "I'm gonna knock you dizzy." "Save it for the library." "Come on." "We gotta go pick up my sister." "Let's go." "What's the matter?" "What's the matter?" "It was my fault!" "Where is he?" "Sonny, please." "It was my fault." "I hit him." "I started a fight with him." "Please, Sonny." "I'm sorry." "I'm just gonna get a doctor to come and take a look at you." "Sonny, please don't do anything." "What's the matter with you?" "What am I gonna do?" "Am I gonna make that baby an orphan before he's born?" "Still betting the Yankees pretty heavy?" "Tell him to stop taking action, all right?" "You lost enough money last weekend to me." "Carlo, come here." "You touch my sister again, I'll kill you." "Weren't expecting you, Kay." "You should call." "Yes, well, I have." "I've tried writing and calling." "Now, I wanna reach Michael." "Nobody knows where he is." "We know he's all right, but that's all." "What was that?" "That's an accident, but nobody was hurt." "Would you give this letter to Michael, please?" "Well, if I accepted that in a court of law they could prove I have knowledge of his whereabouts." "Just be patient." "He'll get in touch with you." "I let my cab go." "Can I come in to call another one, please?" "Come on." "I'm sorry." "Come on." "Hello?" "Is Carlo there?" "Who's this?" "This is a friend of Carlo's." "Would you tell him that I can't make it tonight until later?" "Bitch." "Dinner's on the table." "I'm not hungry yet." "Your food is on the table." "It's getting cold." "I'll eat out later." "You told me to make you dinner." "Hey, fuck you, eh?" "Fuck you!" "This little guinea brat." "That's it." "Break it all, you spoiled guinea brat." "Break it all!" "Why don't you bring your whore home for dinner?" "Maybe I will." "Why not?" "Now clean it up!" "Like hell I will!" "Clean it up, you guinea spoiled brat!" "Clean it up!" "Clean it up!" "Clean it up, I said!" "You son of a bitch!" "Come on, now!" "Kill me!" "Be a murderer like your father!" "All you Corleones are murderers!" "I hate you!" "Come on!" "I'll kill you!" "Kill me!" "Get up!" "Get out of here!" "I hate you!" "Now I'll kill you." "You guinea brat, you." "Get out here!" "Connie, what's the matter?" "I can't hear you." "What is it?" "Talk louder." "The baby's crying." "Santino, I can't understand- I don't know." "I don't understand." "Listen, you wait there." "No, you just wait there." "That son of a bitch." "Son of a bitch!" "What's the matter?" "Damn it!" "Open the goddamn gate." "Get off your ass." "Sonny, come on!" "Get out of here!" "Go after him." "Go on." "Son of a bitch." "Come on!" "Come on!" "Give me a drop." "My wife is crying upstairs." "I hear cars coming to the house." "Consiglieri of mine I think you should tell your Don what everyone seems to know." "I didn't tell Mama anything." "I was about to come up and wake you just now and tell you." "But you needed a drink first." "Yes." "Now you've had your drink." "They shot Sonny on the causeway." "He's dead." "I want all inquiries made." "I want no acts of vengeance." "I want you to arrange a meeting with the heads of the five Families." "This war stops now." "Call Bonasera." "We need him now." "This is Tom Hagen calling for Vito Corleone at his request." "Now, you owe your Don a service." "He has no doubt that you will repay it." "Now, he will be at your funeral parlor in one hour." "Be there to greet him." "Well, my friend are you ready to do me this service?" "Yes." "What do you want me to do?" "I want you to use all your powers and all your skills." "I don't want his mother to see him this way." "Look how they massacred my boy." "It's safer to teach you English!" "I know English." "Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Wednesday Friday, Sunday, Saturday." "Let's go, let's go." "Greetings, Don Tommasino." "How are things in Palermo?" "Michael is teaching me how to drive." "Watch, I'll show you." "How are things in Palermo?" "Young people don't respect anything any more." "Times are changing for the worse." "You know, Michael..." "This place has become too dangerous for you." "You know how much I love you and I don't want you to get hurt." "I want what's best for you." "I want you to move to a villa near Siracusa right now." "What's wrong?" "Bad news from America." "Your brother, Santino they killed him." "Michael, let's go..." "You promised." "Fabrizio!" "Prepare the car." "Are you driving yourself, Boss?" "Yes." "Is your wife coming with you?" "No, I want you to take her to her father's house 'til I know things are safe." "Okay, anything you say, boss." "Calo, where is Apollonia?" "In the car." "She wants to surprise you." "She's going to drive." "She'll make a good American wife." "Wait, I'll get the baggage." "Fabrizio!" "Where are you going?" "Michael, wait there!" "I'll drive to you." "No!" "No, Apollonia!" "Don Barzini, I want to thank you for helping me organize this meeting here today." "And also the other heads of the five Families from New York and New Jersey." "Carmine Cuneo from the Bronx." "From Brooklyn Philip Tattaglia." "And from Staten Island we have with us Victor Strachi." "And all the other associates that came as far as from California and Kansas City and all the other territories of the country." "Thank you." "How did things ever get so far?" "I don't know." "It was so unfortunate and so unnecessary." "Tattaglia lost a son and I lost a son." "We're quits and if Tattaglia agrees then I'm willing to let things go on the way they were before." "We are all grateful to Don Corleone for calling this meeting." "We all know him as a man of his word." "A modest man." "He'll always listen to reason." "Yes, Don Barzini." "He's too modest." "He had all the judges and politicians in his pocket." "He refused to share them." "When did I ever refuse an accommodation?" "All of you know me here." "When did I ever refuse, except one time?" "And why?" "Because I believe this drug business is going to destroy us in the years to come." "I mean, it's not like gambling or liquor or even women which is something that most people want nowadays and is forbidden to them by the pezzonovante of the church." "Even the police departments that have helped us in the past with gambling and other things are gonna refuse to help us when it comes to the narcotics." "And I believed that then and I believe that now." "Times have changed." "It's not like the Old Days when we can do anything we want." "A refusal is not the act of a friend." "If Don Corleone had all the judges and the politicians in New York then he must share them or let others use them." "He must let us draw the water from the well." "Certainly, he can present a bill for such services." "After all, we are not Communists." "I also don't believe in drugs." "For years, I paid my people extra so they wouldn't do that kind of business." "Somebody comes to them and says, "I have powders." "If you put up a $3,000-4,000 investment we can make 50,000 distributing"." "So they can't resist." "I want to control it as a business to keep it respectable." "I don't want it near schools." "I don't want it sold to children." "That's an infamia." "In my city, we'll keep the traffic in the dark people, the colored." "They're animals anyway, so let them lose their souls." "I hoped that we could come here and reason together." "And as a reasonable man, I'm willing to do whatever's necessary to find a peaceful solution to these problems." "Then we are agreed." "The traffic in drugs will be permitted but controlled and Don Corleone will give up protection in the east and there will be the peace." "But I must have strict assurance from Corleone as time goes by and his position becomes stronger will he attempt any individual vendetta?" "Look, we are all reasonable men here." "We don't have to give assurances as if we were lawyers." "You talk about vengeance." "Is vengeance gonna bring your son back to you?" "Or my boy to me?" "I forgo the vengeance of my son." "But I have selfish reasons." "My youngest son was forced to leave this country because of this Sollozzo business." "All right." "And I have to make arrangements to bring him back here safely cleared of all these false charges." "But I'm a superstitious man." "And if some unlucky accident should befall him if he should get shot in the head by a police officer or if he should hang himself in his jail cell of if he's struck by a bolt of lightening then I'm going to blame some of the people in this room." "And that I do not forgive." "But that aside let me say that I swear on the souls of my grandchildren that I will not be the one to break the peace we have made here today." "When I meet with the Tattaglia people, should I insist that all these drug middlemen have clean records?" "Mention it." "Don't insist." "Barzini is a man who'll know that without being told." "You mean Tattaglia." "Tattaglia's a pimp." "He never could've outfought Santino." "But I didn't know until this day that it was Barzini all along." "Come on, Nancy." "Keep together, everyone." "Brian?" "All right." "How long have you been back?" "I've been back a year." "Longer than that, I think." "It's good to see you, Kay." "I'm working for my father now." "He's been sick." "Very sick." "But you're not like him." "I thought you weren't going to become a man like your father." "That's what you told me." "My father's no different than any other powerful man." "Any man who's responsible for other people." "Like a senator or a president." "You know how naive you sound?" "Why?" "Senators and presidents don't have men killed." "Who's being naive, Kay?" "My father's way of doing things is over." "It's finished." "Even he knows that." "I mean, in 5 years the Corleone Family is going to be completely legitimate." "Trust me." "That's all I can tell you about my business." "Why did you come here?" "Why?" "What do you want with me after all this time without even calling or writing?" "I came here because I need you." "Because I care for you." "Please stop it." "Because I want you to marry me." "It's too late." "Please, Kay." "I'll do anything you ask to make up for what's happened to us." "Because that's important, Kay." "Because what's important is that we have each other." "That we have a life together." "That we have children, our children." "Kay, I need you and I love you." "Barzini's people chisel my territory and we do nothing about it." "Pretty soon, there won't be one place in Brooklyn I can hang my hat." "Just be patient." "I'm not askin' you for help, Mike just take off the handcuffs." "Be patient." "We gotta protect ourselves." "Give me a chance to recruit some new men." "No." "I don't wanna give Barzini an excuse to start fighting." "Mike, you're wrong." "Don Corleone, you once said that the day would come when Tessio and me could form our own Family." "Till today I would never think of it." "I must ask your permission." "Well, Michael is now head of the Family and if he gives his permission, then you have my blessing." "After we make the move to Nevada you can break off from the Corleone Family and go on your own." "After we make the move to Nevada." "How long will that be?" "6 months." "Forgive me, Godfather, but with you gone me and Pete'll come under Barzini's thumb sooner or later." "And I hate that goddamn Barzini." "In 6 months' time, there won't be nothing left to build on." "You have faith in my judgment?" "Yes." "Do I have your loyalty?" "Yes, always, Godfather." "Then be a friend to Michael and do as he says." "There are things being negotiated now that are gonna solve all your problems and answer all your questions." "That's all I can tell you now." "Carlo, you grew up in Nevada." "When we make our move there, you're gonna be my right-hand man." "Tom Hagen's no longer Consiglieri." "He's gonna be our lawyer in Vegas." "That's no reflection on Tom, but that's the way I want it." "Besides, if I ever need help, who's a better Consiglieri than my father?" "That's it." "Thank you, Papa." "I'm happy for you, Carlo." "Mike, why am I out?" "You're not a wartime Consiglieri, Tom." "Things may get rough with the move we're trying." "Tom." "I advise Michael." "I never thought you were a bad Consiglieri." "I thought Santino was a bad Don, rest in peace." "Michael has all my confidence, as you do." "But there are reasons why you must have no part of what is going to happen." "Maybe I could help." "You're out, Tom." "I can't get over the way your face looks." "It really looks good." "This doctor did some job." "Who talked you into it, Kay?" "Hey, hey, wait." "Leave them out here." "We'll deal with them later." "He's tired." "He wants to clean up." "All right, now, let me open the door, all right?" "Hello, Mike." "Welcome to Las Vegas." "It was all his idea, right?" "Well, your brother, Freddie." "Girls?" "I'll be right back." "You keep them occupied." "Anything you want, kid." "Who are the girls?" "That's for you to find out." "Get rid of them, Fredo." "Hey, Mike" "I'm here on business." "I leave tomorrow." "Now, get rid of them." "I'm tired." "Get rid of the band too." "Hey, just take off." "Come on." "Let's go." "Hey, that's it." "Angelo, that's it." "Let's go." "Hey, come on!" "Scram!" "Come on, honey." "Let's go." "Johnny, I don't know what the hell's the matter with him." "I'm sorry." "It's all right, Freddie." "I don't know." "He's tired, he's hot." "What happened to Moe Greene?" "He said he had some business." "He said give him a call when the party started." "Well, give him a call." "Johnny, how are you?" "Hello." "Nice to see you again." "We're all proud of you." "Thanks, Mike." "Sit down,Johnny." "I want to talk to you." "The Don's proud of you too." "Well, I owe it all to him." "Well, he knows how grateful you are." "That's why he'd like to ask a favor of you." "Mike, what can I do?" "The Corleone Family is thinking of giving up all its interests in the olive oil business, settling out here." "Now, Moe Greene will sell us his share of the casino and hotel so it could be completely owned by the Family." "Tom." "Mike, are you sure about that?" "Moe loves the business." "He never said nothin' to me about selling." "Yeah, well I'll make him an offer he can't refuse." "See, Johnny see, we figure that entertainment will be a big factor in drawing gamblers to the casino and we hope you'll sign a contract to appear 5 times a year." "Perhaps convince some of your friends in the movies to do the same." "We're counting on you." "Sure, Mike." "I'll do anything for my godfather." "You know that." "Good." "Hey, Mike." "Hello, fellas." "Everybody's here." "Freddie, Tom." "Good to see you, Mike." "How are you, Moe?" "You got everything you want?" "The chef cooked for you special the dancers will kick your tongue out and your credit is good." "Draw chips for everybody in the room so they can play on the house." "My credit good enough to buy you out?" "Buy me out?" "The casino." "The hotel." "The Corleone Family wants to buy you out." "The Corleone Family wants to buy me out?" "No, I buy you out." "You don't buy me out." "Your casino loses money." "Maybe we can do better." "You think I'm skimming off the top, Mike?" "You're unlucky." "You goddamn guineas really make me laugh." "I do you a favor and take Freddie in, when you're having a bad time." "And then you try to push me out!" "Wait a minute." "You took Freddie in because the Corleone Family bankrolled your casino because the Molinari Family on the coast guaranteed his safety." "Now, we're talkin' business." "Let's talk business." "Yeah." "Let's talk business, Mike." "First of all, you're all done." "The Corleone Family don't even have that kind of muscle anymore." "The Godfather's sick, right?" "You're getting chased out of New York by Barzini and the other Families." "What do you think is going on here?" "You think you can come to my hotel and take over?" "I talked to Barzini." "I can make a deal with him and still keep my hotel." "Is that why you slapped my brother around in public?" "Now, that was nothin', Mike." "Moe didn't mean nothin' by that." "Sure he flies off the handle once in a while but Moe and me, we're good friends, right?" "I got a business to run." "I gotta kick asses sometimes to make it run right." "We had a little argument, Freddie and I so I had to straighten him out." "You straightened my brother out?" "He was banging cocktail waitresses 2 at a time!" "Players couldn't get a drink at the table." "What's wrong with you?" "I leave for New York tomorrow." "Think about a price." "Son of a bitch." "Do you know who I am?" "I'm Moe Greene." "I made my bones when you were going out with cheerleaders." "Wait a minute, Mo." "I got an idea." "Tom, you're the Consiglieri." "You can talk to the Don, you can explain" "Just a minute." "The Don is semi-retired and Mike is in charge of the Family business now." "If you have anything to say, say it to Michael." "Mike, you don't come to Las Vegas and talk to a man like Moe Greene like that!" "Fredo..." "You're my older brother and I love you." "But don't ever take sides with anyone against the Family again." "Ever." "I have to see my father and his people, so have dinner without me." "This weekend we'll go out." "We'll go to the city." "We'll see a show and have dinner." "I promise." "Your sister wants to ask you something." "Let her ask." "No, she's afraid to." "Connie and Carlo want you to be godfather to their little boy." "We'll see." "Will you?" "Let me think about it." "Come on." "Barzini will move against you first." "He'll set up a meeting with someone that you absolutely trust guaranteeing your safety." "And at that meeting, you'll be assassinated." "I like to drink wine more than I used to." "Anyway, I'm drinking more." "It's good for you, Pop." "I don't know." "Your wife and children, are you happy with them?" "Very happy." "That's good." "I hope you don't mind the way I I keep going over this Barzini business." "No, not at all." "It's an old habit." "I spent my life trying not to be careless." "Women and children can be careless, but not men." "How's your boy?" "He's good." "You know, he looks more like you every day." "He's smarter than I am." "Three years old, he can read the funny papers." "He reads the funny papers." "I want you to arrange to have a telephone man check all the calls that go in and out of here." "I did it already, Pop." "Could be anyone." "Pop, I took care of that." "That's right." "I forgot." "What's the matter?" "What's bothering you?" "I'll handle it." "I told you I can handle it, I'll handle it." "I knew that Santino was gonna have to go through all this and Fredo..." "well..." "Fredo was..." "well..." "But I never..." "I never wanted this for you." "I worked my whole life." "I don't apologize, to take care of my family and I refused to be a fool dancing on a string held by all those big shots." "I don't apologize." "That's my life." "But I thought that that when it was your time that that you would be the one to hold the strings." "Senator Corleone." "Governor Corleone." "Something." "Another pezzonovante." "Well this wasn't enough time, Michael, wasn't enough time." "We'll get there, Pop." "We'll get there." "Now listen whoever comes to you with this Barzini meeting he's the traitor." "Don't forget that." "Can I hold it, please?" "Can I water these?" "Yeah." "Over there." "Over there." "Be careful." "You're spilling it." "Anthony!" "Come here." "Go ahead." "That's right." "We'll put it right there." "I'll show you something." "Come here." "Now, you stand there." "Give me an orange!" "That's a new trick." "You run in there." "Run in there." "Where are you?" "Who?" "I love you." "Mike, can I have a minute?" "Barzini wants to arrange a meeting." "He says we can straighten any of our problems out." "You talked to him?" "Yeah." "I can arrange security on my territory." "All right?" "All right." "Do you know how they're gonna come at you?" "They're arranging a meeting in Brooklyn." "Tessio's ground where I'll be safe." "I always thought it would've been Clemenza, not Tessio." "It's a smart move." "Tessio was always smarter." "But I'm gonna wait." "After the baptism." "I've decided to be godfather to Connie's baby." "And then I'll meet with Don Barzini and Tattaglia and all the heads of the 5 Families." "Michael, do you believe in God, the Father Almighty creator of Heaven and Earth?" "I do." "Do you believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord?" "I do." "Do you believe in the Holy Ghost, the Holy Catholic Church?" "I do." "Michael Francis Rizzi, do you renounce Satan?" "I do renounce him." "And all his works?" "I do renounce them." "And all his pomps?" "I do renounce them." "Michael Rizzi, will you be baptized?" "I will." "In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit..." "Michael Rizzi, go in peace and may the Lord be with you." "Amen." "Kay!" "Kiss your godfather." "Carlo." "What?" "Can't go to Vegas." "Something's come up." "Everybody's gonna have to leave without us." "Mike, it's our first vacation together." "Connie, please." "What do you wanna do?" "Go back to the house." "Wait for my call." "It's important." "All right." "I'll only be a couple of days." "Have a nice trip, Mama." "It's ok, it's ok." "Bye." "We're on our way to Brooklyn." "I hope Mike can get us a good deal tonight." "I'm sure he will." "Sal, Tom, the boss says he'll come in a separate car." "He says for you two to go on ahead." "Hell, he can't do that." "It screws up all my arrangements." "Well, that's what he said." "I can't go either, Sal." "Tell Mike it was only business." "I always liked him." "He understands that." "Excuse me, Sal." "Tom, can you get me off the hook?" "For Ol' Times' sake?" "Can't do it, Sally." "You have to answer for Santino, Carlo." "Michael, you got it all wrong." "You fingered Sonny for the Barzini people." "That little farce you played with my sister." "You think that could fool a Corleone?" "Mike, I'm innocent." "I swear on the kids." "Please, don't do this to me." "Sit down." "Don't do this to me, please." "Barzini's dead." "So is Phillip Tattaglia Moe Greene Strachi Cuneo." "Today I settle all Family business so don't tell me you're innocent, Carlo." "Admit what you did." "Get him a drink." "Come on." "Don't be afraid, Carlo." "Come on, you think I'd make my sister a widow?" "I'm godfather to your son." "Go ahead, drink." "Drink." "Now, Carlo, you're out of the Family business." "That's your punishment." "You're finished." "I'm putting you on a plane to Vegas." "Tom?" "I want you to stay there." "Understand?" "Only don't tell me you're innocent because it insults my intelligence and makes me very angry." "Now, who approached you?" "Tattaglia or Barzini?" "It was Barzini." "Good." "There's a car waiting for you outside to take you to the airport." "I'll call your wife to tell her what flight you're on." "Please, can I" "Get out of my sight." "Hello, Carlo." "Will you stop crying?" "What are you trying to tell me?" "I'm telling you you're wrong." "Mama, please!" "Michael!" "What is it?" "Where is he?" "Michael, you lousy bastard!" "You killed my husband!" "You waited until Papa died so nobody could stop you and then you killed him!" "You blamed him for Sonny." "You always did." "Everybody did." "But you never thought about me!" "You never gave a damn about me!" "Now what am I gonna do?" "Connie..." "Why do you think he kept Carlo at the mall?" "All the time he knew he was gonna kill him." "And you stood godfather to our baby you lousy, coldhearted bastard." "Want to know how many men he had killed with Carlo?" "Read the papers!" "That's your husband!" "Take her upstairs." "Get her a doctor." "She's hysterical." "Hysterical." "Michael, is it true?" "Don't ask me about my business." "Is it true?" "Don't ask me about my business." "No." "Enough!" "All right." "This one time." "This one time, I'll let you ask me about my affairs." "Is it true?" "Is it?" "No." "I guess we both need a drink, huh?" "Don Corleone." "Subtitles ~Adoni@~"