Il Copione Originale del Padrino Parte Prima
[quote="Mario Puzo"]
THE GODFATHER (1972)
transcript includes the missing scenes found in the Epic. Someday, and that day may
never come, it will include the scenes from the Saga and Trilogy as well.
Screenplay by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola
Based on the novel by Mario Puzo.
FADE FROM BLACK: Int. of Don Corleone's home office -day
BONASERA (seated in front of the Don's desk, facing the camera)
I believe in America. America has made my fortune. And I raised my daughter in the American fashion. I gave 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 a'broken. Her jaw was a'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.
[Bonasera breaks down. The Don gestures to Sonny to give Bonasera a drink]
Sorry...
[Bonasera, taking the drink, sips from the shot glass]
I -- I went to the police, like a good American. These two boys were brought to trial. The judge sentenced them to three years in prison -- suspended 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."
VITO CORLEONE (sitting behind his desk, petting a cat)
Why did you go to the police? Why didn't you come to me first?
BONASERA
What do you want of me? Tell me anything. But do what I beg you to do.
VITO CORLEONE
What is that?
[Bonasera gets up to whisper his request into Don Corleone's ear]
That I cannot do.
BONASERA
I'll give you anything you ask.
VITO CORLEONE
We've known each other many years, but this is the first time you came to me for counsel, 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 here:you
never wanted my friendship. And uh, you were afraid to be in my debt.
BONASERA
I didn't want to get into trouble.
VITO CORLEONE
I understand. You found paradise in America, had a good trade, made a good living. The
police protected you; and there were courts of law. And you didn't need a friend of me. But uh, 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 uh ask me to do
murder, for money.
BONASERA
I ask you for justice.
VITO CORLEONE
That is not justice; your daughter is still alive.
BONASERA
Then they can suffer then, as she suffers.
(then)How much shall I pay you?
VITO CORLEONE (stands, turning his back toward Bonasera)
Bonasera... Bonasera... What have I ever done to make you treat me so disrespectfully? Had you come to me in friendship, then this scum that ruined your daughter would be suffering this very day. And that by chance if an honest man such as yourself should make enemies, then they would become my enemies. And then they would fear you.
BONASERA
Be my friend --
(then, after bowing and the Don shrugs)
-- Godfather?
VITO CORLEONE (after Bonasera kisses his hand)
Good.
(then)
Some day, and that day may never come, I'll call upon you to do a service for me. But uh,
until that day -- accept this justice as a gift on my daughter's wedding day.
BONASERA (as he leaves the room)
Grazie, Godfather.
VITO CORLEONE
Prego.
(then, to Tom Hagen, after Bonasera leaves the room)
Ah, give this to ah, Clemenza. I want reliable people; people that aren't gonna be carried
away. I'm mean, we're not murderers, despite of what this undertaker says.
CUT TO: Connie's Wedding reception. We hear the music "Connie's Wedding (The
Godfather Tarantella)" -day
CUT TO: Connie and Carlo at the head table
CUT TO: The family gathers for a family portrait
VITO CORLEONE (to Sonny)
Where's Michael?
SONNY CORLEONE
Don't worry; it's early.
VITO CORLEONE
We're not taking the picture without Michael
(then, he tells the photographer, in Italian)
TOM HAGEN
What's the matter, Sonny?
SONNY CORLEONE
It's Michael
CUT TO: The Don meeting some guests outside
CUT TO: Mama dancing with Sonny's twin girls
CUT TO: Connie and Carlo laughing with guests at head table
CUT TO: Long shot of guests dancing
CUT TO: FBI arrive at entrance
CUT TO: Clemenza dancing with his wife
CUT TO: FBI take license plate numbers
CUT TO: Tessio sitting at a table with Carmella & twins, tossing himself an orange
CUT TO: FBI continuing to take license plate numbers
CUT TO: Don Barzini arrives
VITO CORLEONE
Eh, Don Barzini.
(then, Vito introduces Barzini to someone, in Italian)
CUT TO: Clemenza is dancing, gets tired, and spins off the dancefloor, laughing.
CLEMENZA (after dancing)
Hey, Paulie! Let me have some wine. Paulie! More wine...
PAULIE (OS to someone)
Scusi, please
(then, in view, to Clemenza, handing him a pitcher quarter-full of wine)
Ah, you look teriff' on the dance floor
CLEMENZA
Hey, what are you a dance judge or something? [something in Italian] Go take a walk
around the neighborhood -- do your job.
CUT TO: Sonny pinches Lucy Mancini's cheek as he walks towards his wife, Sandra
SONNY
Hey Sandra, do me a favor, huh; watch the kids -- don't let'em run wild, all right?
SANDRA
Well, you watch yourself, all right?
CUT TO: Reception continues with Part 2 of Connie's Wedding Song (The Godfather
Mazurka). We first see Tessio dancing with a young girl standing on his feet.
OS: eh Tessio, buona fai
CUT TO: Don Corleone dancing with his wife, Carmella (Mama)
CUT TO: Connie collecting gifts for her bridal purse. Paulie is watching.
PAULIE
Twenty- Thirty-grand. In small bills, cash. In that little silk purse. Maron, if this was
someone else's wedding, sweet tonato!
BUTTONMAN (from afar, tossing him sandwiches)
Hey, Paulie! I got two [gavagool?], [gabagone?], and a ...
PAULIE
Eh, you stupid jerk!
CUT TO: A photographer takes Barzini's picture. Barzini motions to his men to get the
camera
PHOTOGRAPHER
Eh, what's the matter?
[The men bring the film to Barzini, who exposes and crumples it]
CUT TO: Tom going up to his wife, Theresa, who's sitting at a table at the reception
TOM
I have to go back to work
THERESA
Oh, Tom
TOM (after he kisses his wife)
It's part of the wedding: No Sicilian can refuse any request on his daughter's wedding day.
LUCA (rehearsing his lines as Tom passes him)
Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your home...
CUT TO: Sonny goes out into the driveway to see the FBI guys. The Mazurka ends.
SONNY
Eh -- what's this -- Get outta here; it's a private party, go on!
(then, to FBI man in car)
What's is it? Hey, it's my sister's wedding
(then, he spits after being shown a badge. He turns and walks away)
Goddamn FBI don't respect nothing [jazz music begins to play from party]
(then, to photographer)
Eh, come here; come here; come here; come here, come here; come here; come here...
(then smashes camera, which Paulie kicks, and flips cash to him) [music ends]
***Extra dialogue from The SAGA only***
NAZORINE (off screen)
He was captured by the American army. Then he was sent to New Jersey, as a prisoner of
war...
***
CUT TO: Nazorine and Enzo in Don Corleone's office -day
NAZORINE (seated in front of the Don't desk)
But towards the end, he was uh paroled to help with the American uh war effort. So for the
last six months he's been working in my pastry shop.
VITO CORLEONE (seated)
Nazorine, my friend, what can I do for you?
NAZORINE
Well now that the war is over, this boy, Enzo -- they want to repatriate him back to Italy.
Godfather, I have a daughter. You see, she and Enzo...
VITO CORLEONE
You want Enzo to stay in this country, and you want your daughter to be married.
NAZORINE (stands)
You understand everything.
[they shake hands, Nazorine turns to leave]
VITO CORLEONE
Bene.
NAZORINE (now by the door with Tom Hagen)
Mr. Hagen, thank you.
(then, turning to Don Corleone)
An' wait til you see the beautiful wedding cake I made for your daughter! Ooof! [gestures]
Like this! The bride and the groom and the angel...
TOM (after Nazorine exits)
Who should I give this job to?
VITO CORLEONE
Not to our paisan. Give it to a jew congressman, in another district. Who else is on the list?
CUT TO: Michael and Kay arrive, make some introductions. Kay says hello to one of the
guests, and someone says Michael's name. They dance to "Ev'rytime I Look In Your Eyes"
as the Don watches from his window -day
CUT TO: The Don's office -day
TOM
He's not on the list, but Luca Brasi wants to see you
VITO CORLEONE
Is this -- Is this necessary?
TOM
He didn't expect to be invited to the wedding, so he wanted to thank you.
VITO CORLEONE
All right.
CUT TO: Outside of the Corleone residence, Luca sits, rehearsing his lines -day
LUCA BRASI (rehearsing his lines aloud)
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.
(then, starting over, which continues throughout the following dialogue)
Don -- Don Corleone...
KAY
Michael, that man over there is talking to himself. See that scary guy over there?
LUCA'S VOICE
...on the wedding day of your daughter...
MICHAEL (after glancing over at Luca)
He's a very scary guy.
KAY
Well, who is he? What's his name?
MICHAEL
His name is Luca Brasi -- an' he helps my father out sometimes.
[Luca stands up, facing Mike and Kay, seemingly coming toward them]
KAY
Oh, Michael, wait a minute; he's coming over here...
TOM (appearing in view)
Mike!
MICHAEL
Oh!
TOM (embracing Michael)
Heh...! You look terrific!
MICHAEL
My brother, Tom Hagen -- this is Kay Adams.
TOM
How do you do.
KAY
How do you do, Tom
TOM (into Michael's ear)
Your father's been asking for you
(then, to Kay, before he leaves)
Very nice to meet you
KAY
Nice to meet you
(then, after Tom exits to bring Luca into the Don's office)
If he's your brother, why does he have a different name?
MICHAEL
Oh, ah, that -- when my brother Sonny was a kid, he found Tom Hagen in the street. And he
had no home -- and 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.
KAY
What's that?
MICHAEL
That's um, like a counselor -- an advisor -- very important to the family.
(then)
You like your lasagna?
CUT TO: Luca Brasi in Don Corleone's office -day
LUCA BRASI (after kissing the Don's left cheek)
Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daugh-- ter's
wedding...
(then, after realizing he messed up his rehearsed lines, he fails to recover)
...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. --
[Playing kids run into the room and then are escorted out by Tom]
(then, as Luca hands Don Corleone a cash-filled envelope)
For your daughter's bridal purse.
VITO CORLEONE
Thank you, Luca, my most valued friend.
LUCA BRASI
Don Corleone, I'm gonna leave you now, because I know you are busy.
VITO CORLEONE
Thank you.
[Tom escorts Luca out]
CUT TO: Bride & groom dance to "The Godfather Fox Trot"
CUT TO: Sonny moves closer to Lucy to whisper into her ear
CUT TO: Sandra gestures to other women about the size of Sonny's manhood; they laugh;
Sandra turns to see Lucy get up to meet Sonny
CUT TO: Singing and dancing on stage
VOICE (urging Mama Corleone to come onto the stage to sing)
Signora Corleone! -- [more]
MAMA (laughingly)
No -- no -- no! [more]
(then, once on stage)
[sounds like] Assesta stori!
(then sings the first verse to "Luna Mezz'a Mare")
(then, Mama calls Nazorine to the stage)
CUT TO: Sonny goes upstairs
CUT TO: An old man continues "Luna Mezz'a Mare" while Nazorine dances and laughs on
stage
CUT TO: Lucy Mancini goes upstairs
CUT TO: The old man who was singing is now dancing
CUT TO: Don's office.
TOM
Senator Cauly apologized for not coming personally -- he said you'd understand. Also, some
of the judges. They've all sent gifts.
(then, toasting to the Don)
Salute!
[OS: Screaming of joy from the party outside]
VITO CORLEONE
What is that outside?
CUT TO: Outside, Johnny Fontane enters the party, signing autographs
CONNIE (while running up to Johnny, then hugging him)
Johnny! Johnny! Johnny! I love you!
CUT TO: Don's office. The Don is looking out the window
VITO
He came all the way from California to come to the wedding; I told you he was going to
come.
TOM
It's been two years; he's probably in trouble again.
VITO
He's a good godson.
CUT TO: Bandstand area -day
MAMA CORLEONE
Johnny, Johnny! [In Italian: "Sing a song"]
(then, in English)
Sing a song.
[the crowd encourages Johnny, and he gives in]
CUT TO: Michael and Kay's table -day
KAY
Mike, you never told me you knew Johnny Fontane!
MICHAEL
Sure... You wanna meet him?
KAY
Huh? Oh, well, sure!
MICHAEL
My father helped him with his career.
JOHNNY (OS)
For my Connie...
KAY
He did? How?
JOHNNY (OS, singing "I Have But One Heart")
"I have but one heart..."
MICHAEL
Let's listen to the song...
KAY
Oh, Michael...
CUT TO: Johnny singing to Connie, who's seated. Then PAN the crowd cheering and
screaming as Johnny sings
JOHNNY (singing, continues)
"...this heart I bring you / I have but one heart / To share with you / I have but one dream /
That I can cling to / You are the one dream/I pray comes true..."
KAY
Please, Michael, tell me.
JOHNNY (OS, continues the song)
"My darling, until I saw you..."
MICHAEL
Well, when Johnny was first starting out, he was signed to this personal service contract;
with a big band leader. 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 band leader, and he
offered him $10,000 to let Johnny go. But the band leader 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 for $1,000.
KAY
How'd he do that?
MICHAEL
My father made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
KAY
What was that?
MICHAEL
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.
(then)
That's a true story.
(then, after we see Johnny ending the song)
That's my family, Kay. It's not me.
CUT TO: Bandstand area -day
MAMA (OS)
Bene! Bene!
[The song is finished, and we hear applause. The Don goes out to meet and hug
Johnny, and they, and other guests, toast. The Mazurka music and dancing continue]
VITO (to the surrounding guests)
My godson comes all the way from California...give him a glass of wine
VOICE (OS)
Salute!
JOHNNY (whispers into the Don's ear that he wants to talk to him)
VITO CORLEONE
I'll take care of it.
(then, to Tom)
Tom, I want you to find Santino. Tell him to come to the office.
[Tom looks up, as if knowing what Sonny's up to]
CUT TO: Michael and Kay's table at the reception
MICHAEL (with Kay, gets tapped in the head by Fredo)
Oh!
(then, noticing Fredo)
How are you, Fredo?
(then)
Fredo -- my brother Fredo -- this is Kay Adams
KAY
Oh, hi
FREDO (apparently drunk)
How'ya doing?
(then, after Fredo kisses Kay on the cheek)
This is my brother, Mike.
MICHAEL
Are you having a good time?
FREDO
Huh? yeah...
(then)
This your friend, huh?
CUT TO: Johnny Fontane in the Don's office. -day
JOHNNY
I don't know what to do. My voice is -- is weak. It's weak. Anyway, uh, if I had this part in
the picture, ya'know, it puts me right back up on top again. But this, uh -- this man out there,
he won't give it to me; the head of the studio.
VITO CORLEONE
What's his name?
JOHNNY
Woltz -- Woltz. He -- He won't give it to me -- and ah, he says there's no chance. No chance.
CUT TO: Tom looking for Sonny inside the house
TOM (at the bottom of the stairs)
Sonny? Sonny?
[Sonny and Lucy are going at it, standing against a door in an upstairs bedroom.
Tom goes upstairs, then knocks on the bedroom door]
TOM
Sonny? Sonny you in there?
SONNY (stopping the action)
What?
TOM
Your old man wants to see you.
SONNY
Yeah, one minute.
[Tom smiles, and walks away, as Sonny and Lucy continue]
LUCY
Oh, Sonny!
CUT TO: A woman singing Italian song, opera-like, on the stage -day
CUT TO: The Don's office
JOHNNY (as Tom quietly enters the Don's office)
A month ago he bought the movie rights to this book. A bestseller -- and the main character,
it's a guy just like me. I uh -- I wouldn't even have to act -- just be myself. Oh, Godfather, I
don't know what to do. I don't know what to do.
VITO CORLEONE
You can act like a man!
(then, after slapping Johnny on the face)
What's the matter with you? Is this how you turned out? A Hollywood finocchio that ah cries
like a woman?
(then imitating Johnny, as Tom giggles)
What can I do?! What can I do?!
(then)
What is that nonsense? Ridiculous.
[Sonny enters the room]
VITO CORLEONE (to Johnny, after glancing to see Sonny enter)
You spend time with your family?
JOHNNY
Sure I do.
VITO CORLEONE (to Johnny, but toward and about Sonny)
Good. 'Cause a man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man.
(then, to Johnny)
Come're.
(then)
You look terrible. I want you to eat. I want you to rest a while. And in a month from now,
this -- Hollywood bigshot's gonna give you what you want.
JOHNNY
It's too late, they start shooting in a week
VITO CORLEONE
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse.
(then)
Now you just go outside and enjoy yourself, and ah, forget about all this nonsense. I want
you to leave it all to me.
JOHNNY (exiting)
All right
VITO CORLEONE (after Johnny exits)
Well...
CUT TO: The cake comes out. Nazorine, the baker, takes a proud bow. The Tarantella plays
again.
CUT TO: The Don's office
VITO CORLEONE
What time does my daughter leave with the bridegroom?
TOM
In a few minutes, right after they cut the cake.
(then, as we hear clinking glasses coming from outside, which continues)
Now your new son-in-law; give him something important?
VITO CORLEONE
Never. Give him a living, but never discuss the Family business with him. What else?
TOM
Virgil Sollozzo called. Now we're gonna have to give him a day sometime next week.
VITO CORLEONE
We'll discuss it when you come back from California.
TOM (laughing)
When am I going to California?
VITO CORLEONE
I want you to go tonight; I want you to talk to this -- movie bigshot, and settle this business
for Johnny. Now, if there's nothing else, I'd like to go to my daughter's wedding.
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
TOM
Uh -- the hospital called. Um --Consiglieri Genco -- he's not gonna last out the night.
VITO CORLEONE
Santino, go tell your brothers that I went them to come with me to visit Genco to pay their
respects. Tell Fredo to drive the big car... outside now.
SONNY
Uh, Pop... Michael?
VITO CORLEONE
All my sons
***
CUT TO: Family portrait scene in the yard [the clinking glasses have stopped] -day
MAMA (seeing Carlo and Connie kissing)
Carlo, we're gonna take the picture...
MICHAEL (as he goes to get Kay for the photo)
Wait a minute...
KAY
No, Michael, not me.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Okay, that's it. Just like that; now, hold it.
CUT TO: Connie and the Don dance to "The Godfather Waltz (Come Live Your Life With Me)"
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
CUT TO: Tom arrives in Hollywood by plane, takes a cab, then walks by foot through Woltz
International Pictures. Music: "Manhattan Serenade" plays -day
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
JANIE'S MOTHER (after Janie kisses Woltz)
Ah, isn't that nice...
WOLTZ (who's just walked toward Tom)
All right, start talking.
TOM
Uh, I was sent by a friend of Johnny Fontane's -- His friend is my client, who'd give his
undying friendship to Mr. Woltz, if Mr. Woltz would grant us a small -- favor.
WOLTZ
Woltz is listening.
TOM
Give Johnny the part in that new war film you're starting next week.
WOLTZ (laughs, then)
And ah, what favor would ah your friend ah grant Mr. Woltz?
TOM
You're gonna have some union problems; my client could make then disappear. Also, one of
your top stars has just moved from ah marijuana to heroin...
WOLTZ
Are you trying to muscle me?
TOM
Absolutely not.
WOLTZ
Now 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 -
- daigo guinea WOP greaseball gumbahs come out of the woodwork!
TOM
I'm German-Irish...
WOLTZ
Well let me tell you something my Kraut Mick friend, I'm gonna make so much trouble for
you, you won't know what hit you!
TOM
Mr. Woltz, I'm a lawyer, I have not threatened you.
WOLTZ
I know almost every big lawyer in New York, who the hell are you?
TOM
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.
[Tom shakes Woltz' hand, then leaves]
WOLTZ (to a staff member)
Check him out...
CUT TO: Later, Tom and Woltz walking around Woltz' estate. "Manhattan Serenade" plays
again. -early evening
TOM
This is really beautiful.
WOLTZ
Well, look at this. It used to decorate the palace of a king.
TOM
Oh, yeah; very nice.
WOLTZ
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.
TOM
I don't like to use his name unless it's really necessary.
WOLTZ
How's your drink, Tom?
TOM
Fine
WOLTZ
Hey, come on over here with me; I wanna show you something really beautiful. You do
appreciate beauty, don't you?
(then)
There you are, $600,000 on four hooves. I bet a Russian Czar never paid that kind of dough
for a single horse.
(then, toward the horse)
Khartoum. Khartoum.
(then, to Tom)
I'm not gonna race him, though. I'm gonna put him out to stud.
TOM
He's beautiful.
WOLTZ (to stablehand)
Thanks, Tony.
TONY
You're welcome...
WOLTZ (to Tom)
Let's get something to eat, huh?
CUT TO: Woltz' dinner table -early evening
TOM
Mr. Corleone is Johnny's godfather. To the Italian people, that's a very religious, sacred,
close relationship.
WOLTZ
I respect that; just tell him he should ask me anything else. But this is one favor I can't give
him.
TOM
He doesn't ask a second favor once he's been refused the first, understood?
[Gaffe: Waiter fills Tom's wine glass twice, shown in two camera angles]
WOLTZ
You don't understand. Johnny Fontane never gets that movie. That part is perfect for him;
it'll make him a big star. And I'm gonna run him out of the business, and let me tell you why.
(then, after he stands)
Johnny Fontane ruined one of Woltz International's most valuable protégés. 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, and it's not all dollars and cents.
She was beautiful; she was young, she was innocent. She was the greatest piece of ass I ever
had, and I 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 gumbah tries any rough stuff, you tell him I ain't no band
leader! Yeah, I heard that story....
TOM
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.
[Tom nods, then exits]
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: pan of exterior of Woltz' estate, music is a variation of the Title Theme, then we
see the interior of Woltz' bedroom. Woltz awakens in a pool of blood, and finds Khartoum's
severed head in his bed; and SCREAMS ah - ah - ah - ah - ah! -dawn
DISSOLVE TO: close-up of Vito Corleone's face; he nods -evening
VITO CORLEONE
You're not too tired, are you, Tom?
TOM
No, no. I slept on the plane.
(then, as we see Sollozzo entering the Don's office from the street)
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 or some sort of reasonable complaint.
Uh, 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 New York. Now they have to be in it for
something.
CUT TO: Sonny introducing himself to Sollozzo, shaking hands -day
SONNY
Sonny Corleone...
CUT TO: Back to Don, Sonny and Tom before the meeting -evening
VITO CORLEONE
What about his prison record?
TOM
Two terms. One in Italy, one here. He's known as a top narcotics man.
VITO CORLEONE
Santino? Whattaya think?
SONNY
There's a lot of money in that white powder.
VITO CORLEONE
Tom?
TOM [Sollozzo scenes still intercut]
Well, I say yes. There's more money potential in narcotics than anything else we're looking
at. Now if we don't get into it, somebody else will. Maybe one of the Five Families, maybe
all of them. Now 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; an' they're the best
things to have. But narcotics is a thing of the future. An' if we don't get a piece of that
action, we risk everything we have -- I mean not now, but ah ten years from now.
SONNY
So, what's your answer gonna be, Pop?
CUT TO: Sollozzo meeting in Don Corleone's Genco office. Scene includes the Don,
Sollozzo, Tom, Sonny, Fredo, Clemenza, and Tessio sitting in Room #2 -day
SOLLOZZO
Bene. 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.
VITO CORLEONE
What is the interests for my family?
SOLLOZZO
Thirty percent. In the first year, your end should be three- four-million dollars. And then it
would go up.
VITO CORLEONE
And what is the interest for the Tattaglia Family?
SOLLOZZO (to Tom)
My compliments.
(then to Don Corleone)
I'll take care of the Tattaglia's, outta my share.
VITO CORLEONE
So I receive thirty percent for finance -- political influence, and legal protection, that's what
your telling me?
SOLLOZZO
That's right
VITO CORLEONE
Why do you come to me? Why do I deserve this generosity?
SOLLOZZO
If you consider a million dollars in cash just finance, te salute, Don Corleone.
VITO CORLEONE (gets up to pour Sollozzo another drink)
I said that I would see you because, I heard that you're a serious man, to be treated with
respect.
(then, after sitting)
But uh, I must say "no" to you -- and I'll give you my reasons. 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 rule that as a -- harmless vice. But drugs is a dirty business.
SOLLOZZO
Don Corleone...
VITO CORLEONE
It -- makes -- it doesn't make any difference to me what a man does for a living, understand.
But your business is ah -- a little dangerous.
SOLLOZZO
If you're worried about security for your million, the Tattaglia's will guarantee it.
SONNY
Aw, you're telling me that the Tattaglia's guarantee our investment?
VITO CORLEONE (to Sonny)
Wait a minute...
[Clemenza and Tom look at each other, realizing Sonny's faux pas. Sollozzo
notices]
VITO CORLEONE (to Sollozzo)
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, and I know you'll do very well; and good luck to you
-- as best as your interests don't conflict with my interests. Thank you.
[the group begins to leave the room: Sollozzo, Clemenza, Tessio, then Fredo]
VITO CORLEONE
Santino, come're. Whattsa matter with you? I think your brain is going soft from all that
comedy your playing with that young girl. Never tell anybody outside the family what you're
thinking again!
(then)
Go on...
(then, after Sonny exits)
Tom...
(then, after a huge flower arrangement appears at the office entrance)
What -- what is this nonsense?
TOM
It's from ah Johnny, starring in that new ah film.
VITO CORLEONE
Ah -- Well, take it away.
TOM (to person holding flowers)
Take it over there
VITO CORLEONE
And uh, tell Luca Brasi to come in.
CUT TO: Luca sits down in front of the Don at the Genco office. -day
VITO CORLEONE
I'm a little worried about this Sollozzo fella. I want you to find out what he's got under his
fingernails, ya'know. Go to the ah Tattaglia's, uh, and ah, make them think that ah you're --
you're not too happy with our family and -- and ah find out what you can.
FADE FROM BLACK: Michael and Kay Christmas shopping outside of Best & Co. "Have
Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" is playing -day
KAY
I got something -- I got something for your mother, and for Sonny, and a tie for um um
Freddy, and Tom Hagen got the Reynolds pen...
MICHAEL
And what do you want for Christmas?
KAY
Me? Oh, just you.
CUT TO: Luca Brasi getting ready for his meeting: putting on his vest and checking his gun
-night
***EXTRA SCENE FROM THE EPIC, TRILOGY & SAGA: Mike and Kay are in a hotel
room bed. The phone rings, and Kay picks up. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
continues-day
KAY (into phone)
Hello?
VOICE ON THE PHONE
Good afternoon, it's 3 o'clock
KAY (into phone)
Thank you....
(then, to Michael, after hanging up the phone)
Michael, it's 3 o'clock
MICHAEL (barely awake)
Wha?
KAY (laughs)
It's 3 o'clock -- we hafta get up -- because we have to go to your father's house...
MICHAEL
Why do we have to?
KAY (laughing)
Because we have to...
MICHAEL
Ya'know, if we go to my father's house --
KAY
uh-huh...
MICHAEL
-- we can't push the beds together...
KAY (laughs)
Why not?
MICHAEL
Because they're in separate rooms
KAY (laughs)
Well, alright then -- I -- then we won't go -- we won't tell your father...
MICHAEL
Okay...
KAY
You know, we'll just get married first -- and we'll tell'em later...
[Music changes to "All Through The Night"]
MICHAEL
I can't do that...
KAY
Then Michael, get outta bed
MICHAEL
Let's go tomorrow...
KAY
Michael, they're expecting us!
MICHAEL
Oh, Kay -- get the phone...
KAY
What are you gonna do?
MICHAEL
Just get the phone...
[Kay gives Michael the phone, and he picks up the receiver and the operator
responds]
OPERATOR (over the phone)
Yes, may I help you?
MICHAEL (into phone)
Hi, may I please have uh, Orchard-9-9539 please...
KAY
What are you doing? -- What are you doing? Are you doing something...?
MICHAEL (to Kay)
You're going to be the long-distance operator from New Hampshire
(then, after Kay laughs)
Come on...
KAY (laughing)
I can't do this
MICHAEL
You gotta -- come on...
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Hello?
KAY (pretending to be an operator, into phone)
Hello, this is long distance calling -- I have a collect call from Mr. Michael Corleone -- um,
will you accept the charges?
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Yes...
KAY (pretending to be an operator, into phone)
One moment, please...
[Kay hands Michael the receiver. He inaudibly asks Kay who it is, but she doesn't
know]
MICHAEL (into phone)
Hello?
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Hello?
MICHAEL (into phone)
Hello, Tom
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Hi, Mike, how are you?
MICHAEL (into phone)
Listen -- we're up in New Hampshire still -- we're gonna drive down tomorrow morning...
[The beds on which Michael and Kay are laying, pushed together, begin to
separate]
TOM
Is there anything I can do for you?
MICHAEL'S VOICE (over phone)
No, ah -- we're fine. Now, I'm -- I'm gonna see you Christmas -- everybody's goin' out to the
mall?
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Right...
MICHAEL (into phone)
Okay...
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Right, Mikey...
MICHAEL (as the beds separate, and Michael and Kay fall between them)
Bye, Tom...
***
CUT TO: Don Corleone's office on Mott Street -early evening
VITO CORLEONE
Andiamo, Fredo. Tell Paulie to get the car; we're going.
FREDO
Okay, Pop -- I'll have to get it myself, Pop; Paulie called in sick this morning.
VITO CORLEONE
Huh?!
FREDO (exiting)
Paulie's a good kid, I don't mind getting the car.
[The office manager helps the Don don his coat]
VITO CORLEONE (to office manager)
[sounds like] Buon nateli, Dano. Grazie
CUT TO: Luca Brasi walking down hallway to the bar. The TRILOGY shows some extra
footage -night
CUT TO: Luca Brasi's meeting at Tattaglia's bar -night
BRUNO TATTAGLIA
Luca, I'm Bruno Tattaglia.
LUCA
I know
BRUNO TATTAGLIA
Su bequero Scotch? Pre-war...
LUCA
Io no bib' ["I don't drink"]
SOLLOZZO
You know who I am?
LUCA
[In Italian: I know you]
SOLLOZZO
[In Italian: You have been talking to the Tattaglia family...right? I think you and I can do
business. I need someone strong like you. I heard you are not happy -- with the Corleone
Family. Want to join me?]
LUCA
[In Italian: What's in it for me?]
SOLLOZZO
[In Italian: $50,000 -- to start with.]
LUCA
[In Italian: Not bad]
SOLLOZZO (offering his hand to Luca)
[In Italian: Agreed?]
[Luca doesn't shake. He takes out a cigarette, which Bruno lights]
LUCA
Grazie.
[Bruno grabs Luca's hand to the bar, Sollozzo rams a knife into it, and Luca is
garroted by a buttonman]
CUT TO: Tom Hagen exits a store while Christmas shopping. Tom is carrying a sled and
some tied-up boxes. "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" is playing. -early evening
SOLLOZZO
Tom! Tom Hagen! Merry Christmas!
(then, after Tom nods)
Heh, I'm glad I run into you; I want to talk to you.
TOM
Well I haven't got time
SOLLOZZO
Aw, make time, consiglieri. Get in the car.
(then)
What are you worried about? If I wanted to kill you, you'd be dead already
(then)
Get in.
{The TRILOGY Tape #1 ends here}
DISSOLVE TO: The Don and Fredo leaving the Genco office -late afternoon
VITO CORLEONE
Ah, Aspetta, Fredo; I'm gonna buy some fruit
FREDO (getting into the driver's seat of the car)
Okay, Pop
VITO CORLEONE (to merchant)
Ah, hi, Merry Christmas; I wan' some fruit over there. What is this? Gimme three. And that
one...
[After the don gets some oranges and a green pepper, he hears footsteps, then
running. He begins to run toward the car, screaming Fredo! Fredo! and stumbles and falls
onto the car. The two gunmen shoot about 10 shots at him. The Don screams Uh!, falls over,
the assassins run, and the Don falls to the curb]
FREDO (gets out of the car, fumbling with the gun, then sits on the curb crying)
I can't -- I can't -- Papa!!
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: Michael and Kay walking outside of Radio City Music Hall, which is showing
Leo McCarey's "The Bells of St. Mary's" which Michael and Kay just saw. The music
playing is "Bells of St. Mary's" -evening
KAY
Mike, would you like me better if I were a nun? Like in the story, you know?
MICHAEL (after pausing)
No.
KAY
Then would you like me better if I were Ingrid Bergman?
MICHAEL
Now that's a thought...
KAY (shaken)
Michael...
MICHAEL
No, I would not like you better if you were Ingrid Bergman.
KAY (upset)
Michael...
MICHAEL
What's the matter?
KAY
Michael...
[They walk back to a newsstand they had just passed, and Michael picks up the
Daily Mirror which has the headline: "VITO CORLEONE FEARED MURDERED." He
flips the pages to reveal an inside article: "Assassins Gun Down Underworld Chief"]
MICHAEL
They don't say if he's dead or alive...
[They run across the street to a phone booth to call Sonny]
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Sonny -- Michael.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Michael, where you been?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Is he all right?
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
We don't know yet. There's all kinds of stories.
(then, after a sigh)
He was hit bad, Mikey...
(then)
Are you there?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Yeah, I'm here.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Where you been? I was worried.
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Didn't Tom tell you? I called.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
No -- look, come home, kid. You should be with Mama, ya'hear?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Alright...
CUT TO: Sonny's house just after talking to Michael on the phone. Sonny hangs up. -night
SANDRA (sadly hugging Sonny)
Oh my God...
[there's a loud crash heard OS from outside the house]
SANDRA (as the baby, Santino Jr, starts to cry)
Oh! Sonny!
[Sonny searches for and finds his gun from a drawer]
SONNY (to Sandra, at the door, after hearing knocking)
Get back -- go
(then, to the door)
Who is it?
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (through the door)
Open up -- It's Clemenza
SONNY (after letting him in)
What?
CLEMENZA (entering)
There's more news about your old man. The word is out on the street that he's already dead
SONNY
Watch your mouth -- what's the matter with you?
CLEMENZA (after being pushed up against the wall)
Jesus Christ; take it easy -- take it easy
SONNY
Where was Paulie?
CLEMENZA
Paulie was out sick. He been calling sick all winter.
SONNY
How many times has he been sick?
CLEMENZA
Only maybe three, four times. I mean --
SONNY
3, 4 times?
CLEMENZA
-- I asked Freddy if he wants me to get a different bodyguard and he said "no."
SONNY
Listen, do me a favor, pick him up right now, I don't care how sick he is. If he's breathing, I
want you to bring him to my father's house. Now, you understand? Now.
CLEMENZA
Yeah. You want me to send any people over here?
SONNY
No. No. No -- Just you and him. Ga'head.
CLEMENZA (exiting)
Alright...
SONNY (to Sandra, who's holding the crying Santino Jr)
Look, uh... I'll be having a couple people come over to the house. A couple of our people...
[Sonny's phone rings, and he picks up]
SONNY (into the phone)
Hello?
SOLLOZZO'S VOICE (over the phone)
Santino Corleone?
SONNY (into the phone, and Sandra leaves the room with the baby)
Yeah...
SOLLOZZO'S VOICE (over the phone)
We have Tom Hagen. In about three hours he'll be released with our proposition --
[Sonny checks his watch, then writes the time onto the kitchen cabinet]
SOLLOZZO'S VOICE (over the phone, continues)
-- Listen to everything he has to say before you do anything. What's done is done.
(then)
And don't lose that famous temper of yours, huh Sonny?
SONNY (into the phone)
No, I'll wait...
[Sollozzo hangs up, then Sonny hangs up]
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: An abandoned diner / Sollozzo with kidnapped Tom Hagen -night
SOLLOZZO (drinking coffee, to Tom)
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 Corleone's, and I want you to help me.
(then, handing Tom a drink)
Yeah, we got him outside his office just about an hour after we picked you up.
(then)
Drink it.
(then)
So now it's up to you to make the peace between me and Sonny.
(then)
Sonny was hot for my deal, wasn't he? And you knew it was the right thing to do.
TOM
Sonny'll come after you with everything he's got.
SOLLOZZO
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, and all due respect,
the Don, rest in peace, was -- slippin'. Ten years ago could I have gotten to him?
(then)
Well -- now he's dead. He's dead, Tom, and nothing can bring him back. So you gotta talk to
Sonny, you gotta talk to the caporegimes, that Tessio and that Fat Clemenza.
(then)
It's good business, Tom.
TOM
I'll try, but even Sonny won't be able to call off Luca Brasi.
SOLLOZZO
Yeah, well, let me worry about Luca.
(then)
You just talk to Sonny -- and the other two kids.
TOM
I'll to my best.
SOLLOZZO
Good. Now, you can go.
(then, while walking out)
I don't like violence, Tom. I'm a business man. Blood is a big expense.
[Outside, a car, sounding its horn, pulls up; Sollozzo goes to talk to them, and
returns]
SOLLOZZO
He's still alive. They hit'em 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!
CUT TO: Michael arrives at Corleone compound. A car drops him off at the gate, and he
goes inside, seeing family and friends. The TRILOGY has some extra footage at the
beginning of this scene, in the car. -night
CLEMENZA (sitting with Theresa Hagen, stands to greet Michael)
Mike -- Your mother's over in the hospital with your father; looks like he's gonna pull
through, thank God.
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: The Don's office with Sonny, Tom, Mike, Tessio, & Clemenza -night
SONNY (background, to Tom)
Whattaya think --
TOM (background, to Sonny)
Too much...
SONNY (background, to Tom)
Huh?
CLEMENZA (background, to Tessio)
...it's a lot of bad blood. Sollozzo, Philip Tattaglia, Bruno Tattaglia; Garbone,...
TOM (background, to Sonny)
It's too far -- I think it's too personal... The Don'll consider this all...
MICHAEL (to Clemenza)
You kill all those guys?
SONNY
Hey, stay out of it, Mickey; do me a favor.
TOM
Sollozzo's the key. You get rid of him, every falls into line. Now what about Luca? Sollozzo
didn't seem to be worried about Luca...
SONNY
Aw --I don't know -- if Luca sold out we're in a lot of trouble, believe me. A lot of trouble.
TOM
Has anyone been able to get in touch with Luca?
CLEMENZA
Eh, I've been trying all night. He might be shacked up.
SONNY
Hey, Mick, do me a favor --
TOM (background, to Clemenza)
Luca never sleeps over with a broad -- he always goes home when he's through...
SONNY (to Michael)
-- try ringing him...
(then, to Tom)
Well, Tom -- you're consiglieri, now what do we do if the old man dies, God forbid.
TOM
If we lose the old man --
TESSIO (background)
... Sollozzo, Philip Tattaglia, ...
TOM
-- 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 --
TESSIO (background)
... my people...
TOM
-- nobody wants bloodshed anymore. If your father dies,
(then)
you make the deal, Sonny.
SONNY
That's easy for you to say, Tom, he's not your father!
TOM
I'm as much a son to him as you or Mike.
[knock on door]
SONNY
What is it?
[Paulie enters]
CLEMENZA
Hey, Paulie, I thought I told you to stay put.
PAULIE
Well, the guy at the gates say -- say they got a package.
SONNY
Yeah? Hey, Tessio, go see what it is.
PAULIE (to Sonny, after Tessio exits)
You want me to hang around?
SONNY
Yeah, hang around. You all right?
PAULIE
Yeah, I'm fine
SONNY
Yeah? --
[Paulie coughs, perhaps deliberately]
SONNY
-- There's some food in the icebox, you hungry or anything?
PAULIE
Nah, it's alright -- thanks...
SONNY
How 'bout a drink? Have a little brandy -- that'll help sweat it out. Huh? Go'ahead, baby...
PAULIE
Alright, sure -- that might be a good idea...
SONNY
Yeah, right.
(then to Clemenza, after Paulie exits)
I want you to take care of that sonofabitch right away. Paulie sold out the old man, that
stronz'. I don't want to see him again. Make that first thing on your list, understand?
CLEMENZA
Understood.
SONNY
Hey, Mickey, tomorrow -- get a couple of guys, you go over to Luca's apartment; hang
around, waitin' for him to show up...
TOM
Uh maybe we shouldn't get Mike uh mixed up in this too directly
SONNY
Yeah, listen, uh... hang around the house on the phone an' be a big help, huh?
(then)
Try Luca again -- ga'head
[Tessio enters with package, which he places on Sonny's lap]
SONNY (unwrapping the package of Luca's bulletproof vest-wrapped fish]
What the hell is this?
CLEMENZA
It's a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.
[Michael hangs up the phone]
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: Clemenza leaves his house in the morning. Some boys are playing, one is pushing
the other in a toy car as the latter yells ah! -morning
CLEMENZA (to his wife, on his front stoop)
I'm goin' now...
MRS. CLEMENZA (standing in the door)
What time will you be home tonight?
CLEMENZA (walking to the car)
I don't know, probably late.
MRS. CLEMENZA (OS)
Don't forget the cannoli!
CLEMENZA (getting into the car, as is Rocco)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...
PAULIE (in the driver's seat)
Rocco, sit on the other side. You block the rearview mirror.
CLEMENZA
That Sonny's runnin' wild. He's thinkin'a going to the mattresses already. We gotta find a
spot over on the West Side. Ya try -- 309 West 43rd Street. You know any gooda spots on
the West Side?
PAULIE
Yeah, I think about it.
CLEMENZA
Well think about it while you're drivin', will ya? I wanna hit New York sometime this
month.
(then)
And watch out for the kids while you're backin' out.
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: Driving under the El Tracks -day
CLEMENZA'S VOICE
Hey, Paulie, I want you to go down 39th Street -- Carlo Santos -- you pick up 18 --
PAULIE'S VOICE
Yeah...
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (continuing)
-- mattresses for the guys to sleep, while you bring me the bill...
PAULIE'S VOICE
Uh-huh, yeah, alright... That...[?]...bill
CLEMENZA'S VOICE
Ya'know, you make sure they're clean, cuz those guys a'gonna be stuck up in there for a long
time, ya'know?
PAULIE'S VOICE
They're clean. They told me they exterminate them
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (as Rocco laughs)
Exterminate? That's a bad word to use: exterminate! Get this guy. Watch out we don't
exterminate you [laughs]
PAULIE'S VOICE
You think that's funny, or what?
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (laughs with Rocco)
Hey, Paulie -- [In Italian: Did you fart?]
PAULIE'S VOICE
Hey, Rocco, what did you do?
ROCCO'S VOICE (laughs)
Not me -- nothin' -- it wasn't me
PAULIE'S VOICE (laughs)
It's gotta be him, then...
CLEMENZA'S VOICE
Pull over, will yah? I gotta take a leak.
[Paulie pulls over, and Clemenza gets out to relieve himself. Rocco shoots Paulie
three times as we hear a variation of the "Title Theme" music]
CLEMENZA (back at the car)
Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
CUT TO: Outdoors, outside the Don's kitchen, Michael is sitting on a bench. -day
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (OS)
Hey, Mike! Hey, Mikey?
MICHAEL
Yeah?
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (OS)
You're wanted on the telephone.
MICHAEL (entering the kitchen)
Who is it?
CLEMENZA
Some girl... [the music fades out]
MICHAEL (into phone)
Hello, Kay?
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone)
How's your father?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
He's good. He's gonna make it.
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone)
I love you.
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Huh?
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone, louder)
I love you.
(then)
Michael?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Yeah, I know.
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Tell me you love me...
MICHAEL (into the phone)
I can't talk...
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Can't you say it?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Eh -- I'll see you tonight
KAY'S VOICE
Okay
[Michael hangs up the phone]
CLEMENZA
Hey, Mikey, why don't you tell that nice girl you love her?
(then, in an exaggerated Italian accent)
I love you with all-a my heart! If I don't see you again soon, I'm a-gonna die! [laughs]
(then)
Heh, come over here, kid, learn something. You never know, you might have to cook for
twenty guys someday. You see, you start out with a little bit of oil. Then you fry some
garlic. Then you throw in some tomatoes, tomato paste, you fry it; ya make sure it doesn't
stick. You get it to a boil; you shove in all your sausage and your meatballs; heh?... And a
little bit o' wine. An' a little bit o' sugar, and that's my trick.
SONNY (after entering the kitchen)
Why don't you cut out the crap. I got more important things for you to do.
(then)
How's Paulie?
CLEMENZA
Oh, Paulie? Won't see him no more...
SONNY (nods)
(then to Michael, who's walking out of the kitchen)
Where you going?
MICHAEL
To the city.
SONNY
No... wanna send some bodyguards with him -- alright?
MICHAEL
No, I'm just going to the hospital to see Pop
SONNY
Never mind; send somebody with him
CLEMENZA
Aw, he'll be alright -- Sollozzo knows he's a civilian
SONNY
Alright; be careful, huh?
MICHAEL (as he exits)
Yes, sir...
SONNY
Send somebody with him, anyway...
CLEMENZA (chuckles)
CUT TO: Michael goes to the city, driven by bodyguards -early evening
DISSOLVE TO: Kay's hotel room. Michael and Kay are eating dinner, while "All of My
Life" plays
MICHAEL (as he gets up to get his coat)
I have to go...
KAY
Can I go with you?
MICHAEL
You know, Kay, there's gonna be detectives there -- people from the Press...
KAY
Well, I'll ride in the cab...
MICHAEL
I don't want you to get involved...
KAY
When will I see you again?
MICHAEL (after a long pause)
Go back to New Hampshire, and I'll call you at your parents' house.
KAY
When will I see you again, Michael?
MICHAEL
I don't know...
[Michael kisses Kay, then exits]
CUT TO: Michael exiting the hotel
CUT TO: The hospital (10:30pm). Michael arrives by cab. He enters the quiet hospital to
find no one at the nurse's station. He walks down the hall to check an office, and only sees a
half-finished sandwich on a desk. He runs down the hall and up the stairs towards his
father's room. He pauses, noticing there is no guard outside the Don's door. He walks around
the corner up to Room #2 and hesitates before he pushing the door open. His father is in the
bed, and Michael wonders if he's alive. He walks up to the Don. -night
NURSE (entering the room)
What are you doing here? You're not supposed to be here now!
MICHAEL
I'm Michael Corleone -- this is my father.
(then)
There's nobody here. What happened to the guards?
NURSE
Your father just had too many visitors. They interfered with hospital service. The police
made them leave about ten minutes ago.
[As the nurse checks the Don's pulse, Michael picks up the phone]
MICHAEL (into phone)
Ah, Get me, ah, Long Beach-4-5620, please...
(then, to nurse, who was leaving the room)
Nurse, wait a minute. Stay here.
(then, into phone)
Sonny -- Michael. I'm at the hospital.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Yeah?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Listen -- I got here late. There's nobody here.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
What? Nobody?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Nobody... no no no Tessio's men, no detectives, nobody. Papa's all alone.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Don't panic -- I'll send somebody...
MICHAEL (loudly)
I won't panic!
[hangs up the phone]
NURSE
I'm sorry; but you will have to leave.
MICHAEL (as he checks to see if the bed would fit through the doorway)
Uhh... You and I are gonna moo -- move my father to another room. Now can you
disconnect those tubes so we can move the bed out?
NURSE
That's out of the question!
MICHAEL
You know my father? Men are coming here to kill him. You understand? Now help me,
please.
[Michael and the nurse roll the Don's bed to another room. We hear a door close,
then footsteps are heard coming up the stairs as Michael peers from the doorway. A man
holding flowers seems to be looking for a room]
MICHAEL (coming out of hiding)
Who are you?
ENZO
I am Enzo, the baker -- Do you remember me?
MICHAEL
Enzo...
ENZO
Yes, Enzo...
MICHAEL
You better get out of here, Enzo; there's gonna be trouble...
ENZO
If there is trouble, I stay here to help you. For your father -- for your father
MICHAEL
Alright... Listen, wait for me outside in front of the hospital. Alright? I'll be out in a minute.
Go ahead...
ENZO
Okay... okay.
[Michael returns to the Don's room, at his bedside. The nurse is still in the room]
MICHAEL
Just lie here, Pop. I'll take care of you now. I'm with you now. I'm with you...
[Michael kisses the Don's hand; the Don smiles, with a tear in his eye. Michael
leaves to meet Enzo outside of the hospital]
MICHAEL (grabbing and tossing the flowers that Enzo is still holding)
Get rid of these
(then, as Michael turns Enzo's collar up)
Come 'ere... Put your hand in your pocket like you have a gun. You'll be alright.
(then, after he sighs)
You'll be okay...
[A black sedan pulls up to the front of the hospital. The occupants look at Michael
and Enzo, as Michael undoes a button of his coat and puts his hand in, as if he had a gun.
The car then drives off]
MICHAEL
You did good.
[Enzo, very scared, takes out a cigarette and has trouble lighting it with his Zippo
lighter. His hands are shaking. Michael takes the lighter and lights his cigarette, noticing
that his hands are not shaking. Sirens are heard as police cars screech to a halt in front of the
hospital. Michael shoos Enzo away as he is grabbed by an officer]
OFFICER (grabbing Michael)
Now hold still...
CAPTAIN McCLUSKEY (entering the scene)
I thought I got all you guinea hoods locked up! What the hell are you doing here?
MICHAEL
What happened to the men who were guarding my father, captain?
McCLUSKEY
Why you little punk! What the hell are you doing telling me my business? I pulled them
guys off of here, eh! -- now you get outta here -- and stay away from this hospital!
MICHAEL
I'm not moving until you put some guards around my father's room
McCLUSKEY
Phil, take him in!
OFFICER PHIL
The kid's clean, Captain. He's a war hero. He's never been busted for the rackets...
McCLUSKEY (overlaps)
Goddamn it, I said take him in!
MICHAEL
What's the Turk paying you to set up my father, Captain?
McCLUSKEY
Take a hold of him. Stand him up. Stand'im up straight.
[McCluskey punches Michael in the jaw as a Corleone car screeches up. Men get
out and run up the steps toward the Don's room. Tom and a couple of men go to get
Michael]
TOM (to McCluskey)
I'm 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.
McCLUSKEY (to his officers)
Alright... let'im go. [inaudible "Shit!" as he turns away] Come on!
DISSOLVE TO: Corleone mall, during the day. Tom, Clemenza and Michael get out of the
car and walk through the gate, noticing armed men all over the mall. Tessio greets them.
-day
CLEMENZA
What's with all the new faces?
TESSIO
We'll need'em now. After the hospital thing, Sonny got mad. We hit Bruno Tattaglia 4
o'clock this morning.
CLEMENZA
Jesus Christ...
(then, motions to Michael to come on)
It looks like a fortress around here...
CUT TO: Inside the Corleone office -day
SONNY (to Tom)
Tom-anuch! Hey, a hundred button men on the street twenty-four hours a day; that Turk
shows one hair on his ass, he's dead --
TOM (going to sit down)
Yeah?
SONNY
-- believe me...
(then, to Michael, whose face is bruised from McCluskey's punch)
Hey, Michael, come're, let me look at you. You look beautiful! Beautiful! Just gorgeous!
(then, to Tom)
Hey, listen to this -- the Turk wants to talk. Eh gosh -- imagine the nerve of the sonofabitch,
eh? Craps out last night, and wants a meetin' today...
TOM
What did he say?
SONNY
What did he say -- Badda-beep, badda-bap, badda-boop, badda-beep -- He wants us to send
Michael here to proposition. And the promise is, that the deal is so good, that we can't
refuse. Eh...
TOM (as Tessio enters the room)
What about Bruno Tattaglia?
SONNY
That's part of the deal -- Bruno cancels out what they did to my father...
TOM
Sonny, we ought to hear what they have to say...
SONNY (standing in front of Tom, who's seated)
No; no; no! No more! Not this time, consiglieri. No more meetin's, no more discussions, no
more Sollozzo tricks. You give'em one message: I want Sollozzo -- if not, it's all-out war --
we go to the mattresses...
TOM (stands)
Some of the other families won't sit still for all-out war!
SONNY
Then they hand me Sollozzo!
TOM
Your father wouldn't want to hear this! This is business, not personal, Sonny!
SONNY
They shot my father -- that's business? Your ass...
TOM
Even the shooting of your father was business, not personal, Sonny!
SONNY (now seated behind the desk)
Well, then, business will have to suffer, alright? And listen -- do me a favor, Tom -- No
more advice on how to patch things up. Just help me win, please, alright?
TOM (after they settle down)
I found out about this Captain McCluskey who broke Mike's jaw...
SONNY
What about 'im?
TOM
Now 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 is being
guarded like this, he is invulnerable. Now nobody has ever gunned down a New York police
captain -- never. It would be disastrous. All the Five Families would come after you, Sonny.
The Corleone Family would be outcasts! Even the old man's political protection would run
for cover! So do me a favor -- take this into consideration.
SONNY
Alright. We'll wait.
MICHAEL
We can't wait.
SONNY
Huh?
MICHAEL (who's seated with his arms on the chair's arms)
We 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. Gotta get Sollozzo.
CLEMENZA
Mike is right...
SONNY
Lemme ask you something, Professor, I mean -- what about McCluskey? Huh? What do we
do with this -- cop here?
MICHAEL
They wanna 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 gonna be held. Now, we insist
it's a public place -- a bar, a restaurant -- some place 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 --
THE GODFATHER (1972)
transcript includes the missing scenes found in the Epic. Someday, and that day may
never come, it will include the scenes from the Saga and Trilogy as well.
Screenplay by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola
Based on the novel by Mario Puzo.
FADE FROM BLACK: Int. of Don Corleone's home office -day
BONASERA (seated in front of the Don's desk, facing the camera)
I believe in America. America has made my fortune. And I raised my daughter in the American fashion. I gave 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 a'broken. Her jaw was a'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.
[Bonasera breaks down. The Don gestures to Sonny to give Bonasera a drink]
Sorry...
[Bonasera, taking the drink, sips from the shot glass]
I -- I went to the police, like a good American. These two boys were brought to trial. The judge sentenced them to three years in prison -- suspended 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."
VITO CORLEONE (sitting behind his desk, petting a cat)
Why did you go to the police? Why didn't you come to me first?
BONASERA
What do you want of me? Tell me anything. But do what I beg you to do.
VITO CORLEONE
What is that?
[Bonasera gets up to whisper his request into Don Corleone's ear]
That I cannot do.
BONASERA
I'll give you anything you ask.
VITO CORLEONE
We've known each other many years, but this is the first time you came to me for counsel, 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 here:you
never wanted my friendship. And uh, you were afraid to be in my debt.
BONASERA
I didn't want to get into trouble.
VITO CORLEONE
I understand. You found paradise in America, had a good trade, made a good living. The
police protected you; and there were courts of law. And you didn't need a friend of me. But uh, 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 uh ask me to do
murder, for money.
BONASERA
I ask you for justice.
VITO CORLEONE
That is not justice; your daughter is still alive.
BONASERA
Then they can suffer then, as she suffers.
(then)How much shall I pay you?
VITO CORLEONE (stands, turning his back toward Bonasera)
Bonasera... Bonasera... What have I ever done to make you treat me so disrespectfully? Had you come to me in friendship, then this scum that ruined your daughter would be suffering this very day. And that by chance if an honest man such as yourself should make enemies, then they would become my enemies. And then they would fear you.
BONASERA
Be my friend --
(then, after bowing and the Don shrugs)
-- Godfather?
VITO CORLEONE (after Bonasera kisses his hand)
Good.
(then)
Some day, and that day may never come, I'll call upon you to do a service for me. But uh,
until that day -- accept this justice as a gift on my daughter's wedding day.
BONASERA (as he leaves the room)
Grazie, Godfather.
VITO CORLEONE
Prego.
(then, to Tom Hagen, after Bonasera leaves the room)
Ah, give this to ah, Clemenza. I want reliable people; people that aren't gonna be carried
away. I'm mean, we're not murderers, despite of what this undertaker says.
CUT TO: Connie's Wedding reception. We hear the music "Connie's Wedding (The
Godfather Tarantella)" -day
CUT TO: Connie and Carlo at the head table
CUT TO: The family gathers for a family portrait
VITO CORLEONE (to Sonny)
Where's Michael?
SONNY CORLEONE
Don't worry; it's early.
VITO CORLEONE
We're not taking the picture without Michael
(then, he tells the photographer, in Italian)
TOM HAGEN
What's the matter, Sonny?
SONNY CORLEONE
It's Michael
CUT TO: The Don meeting some guests outside
CUT TO: Mama dancing with Sonny's twin girls
CUT TO: Connie and Carlo laughing with guests at head table
CUT TO: Long shot of guests dancing
CUT TO: FBI arrive at entrance
CUT TO: Clemenza dancing with his wife
CUT TO: FBI take license plate numbers
CUT TO: Tessio sitting at a table with Carmella & twins, tossing himself an orange
CUT TO: FBI continuing to take license plate numbers
CUT TO: Don Barzini arrives
VITO CORLEONE
Eh, Don Barzini.
(then, Vito introduces Barzini to someone, in Italian)
CUT TO: Clemenza is dancing, gets tired, and spins off the dancefloor, laughing.
CLEMENZA (after dancing)
Hey, Paulie! Let me have some wine. Paulie! More wine...
PAULIE (OS to someone)
Scusi, please
(then, in view, to Clemenza, handing him a pitcher quarter-full of wine)
Ah, you look teriff' on the dance floor
CLEMENZA
Hey, what are you a dance judge or something? [something in Italian] Go take a walk
around the neighborhood -- do your job.
CUT TO: Sonny pinches Lucy Mancini's cheek as he walks towards his wife, Sandra
SONNY
Hey Sandra, do me a favor, huh; watch the kids -- don't let'em run wild, all right?
SANDRA
Well, you watch yourself, all right?
CUT TO: Reception continues with Part 2 of Connie's Wedding Song (The Godfather
Mazurka). We first see Tessio dancing with a young girl standing on his feet.
OS: eh Tessio, buona fai
CUT TO: Don Corleone dancing with his wife, Carmella (Mama)
CUT TO: Connie collecting gifts for her bridal purse. Paulie is watching.
PAULIE
Twenty- Thirty-grand. In small bills, cash. In that little silk purse. Maron, if this was
someone else's wedding, sweet tonato!
BUTTONMAN (from afar, tossing him sandwiches)
Hey, Paulie! I got two [gavagool?], [gabagone?], and a ...
PAULIE
Eh, you stupid jerk!
CUT TO: A photographer takes Barzini's picture. Barzini motions to his men to get the
camera
PHOTOGRAPHER
Eh, what's the matter?
[The men bring the film to Barzini, who exposes and crumples it]
CUT TO: Tom going up to his wife, Theresa, who's sitting at a table at the reception
TOM
I have to go back to work
THERESA
Oh, Tom
TOM (after he kisses his wife)
It's part of the wedding: No Sicilian can refuse any request on his daughter's wedding day.
LUCA (rehearsing his lines as Tom passes him)
Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your home...
CUT TO: Sonny goes out into the driveway to see the FBI guys. The Mazurka ends.
SONNY
Eh -- what's this -- Get outta here; it's a private party, go on!
(then, to FBI man in car)
What's is it? Hey, it's my sister's wedding
(then, he spits after being shown a badge. He turns and walks away)
Goddamn FBI don't respect nothing [jazz music begins to play from party]
(then, to photographer)
Eh, come here; come here; come here; come here, come here; come here; come here...
(then smashes camera, which Paulie kicks, and flips cash to him) [music ends]
***Extra dialogue from The SAGA only***
NAZORINE (off screen)
He was captured by the American army. Then he was sent to New Jersey, as a prisoner of
war...
***
CUT TO: Nazorine and Enzo in Don Corleone's office -day
NAZORINE (seated in front of the Don't desk)
But towards the end, he was uh paroled to help with the American uh war effort. So for the
last six months he's been working in my pastry shop.
VITO CORLEONE (seated)
Nazorine, my friend, what can I do for you?
NAZORINE
Well now that the war is over, this boy, Enzo -- they want to repatriate him back to Italy.
Godfather, I have a daughter. You see, she and Enzo...
VITO CORLEONE
You want Enzo to stay in this country, and you want your daughter to be married.
NAZORINE (stands)
You understand everything.
[they shake hands, Nazorine turns to leave]
VITO CORLEONE
Bene.
NAZORINE (now by the door with Tom Hagen)
Mr. Hagen, thank you.
(then, turning to Don Corleone)
An' wait til you see the beautiful wedding cake I made for your daughter! Ooof! [gestures]
Like this! The bride and the groom and the angel...
TOM (after Nazorine exits)
Who should I give this job to?
VITO CORLEONE
Not to our paisan. Give it to a jew congressman, in another district. Who else is on the list?
CUT TO: Michael and Kay arrive, make some introductions. Kay says hello to one of the
guests, and someone says Michael's name. They dance to "Ev'rytime I Look In Your Eyes"
as the Don watches from his window -day
CUT TO: The Don's office -day
TOM
He's not on the list, but Luca Brasi wants to see you
VITO CORLEONE
Is this -- Is this necessary?
TOM
He didn't expect to be invited to the wedding, so he wanted to thank you.
VITO CORLEONE
All right.
CUT TO: Outside of the Corleone residence, Luca sits, rehearsing his lines -day
LUCA BRASI (rehearsing his lines aloud)
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.
(then, starting over, which continues throughout the following dialogue)
Don -- Don Corleone...
KAY
Michael, that man over there is talking to himself. See that scary guy over there?
LUCA'S VOICE
...on the wedding day of your daughter...
MICHAEL (after glancing over at Luca)
He's a very scary guy.
KAY
Well, who is he? What's his name?
MICHAEL
His name is Luca Brasi -- an' he helps my father out sometimes.
[Luca stands up, facing Mike and Kay, seemingly coming toward them]
KAY
Oh, Michael, wait a minute; he's coming over here...
TOM (appearing in view)
Mike!
MICHAEL
Oh!
TOM (embracing Michael)
Heh...! You look terrific!
MICHAEL
My brother, Tom Hagen -- this is Kay Adams.
TOM
How do you do.
KAY
How do you do, Tom
TOM (into Michael's ear)
Your father's been asking for you
(then, to Kay, before he leaves)
Very nice to meet you
KAY
Nice to meet you
(then, after Tom exits to bring Luca into the Don's office)
If he's your brother, why does he have a different name?
MICHAEL
Oh, ah, that -- when my brother Sonny was a kid, he found Tom Hagen in the street. And he
had no home -- and 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.
KAY
What's that?
MICHAEL
That's um, like a counselor -- an advisor -- very important to the family.
(then)
You like your lasagna?
CUT TO: Luca Brasi in Don Corleone's office -day
LUCA BRASI (after kissing the Don's left cheek)
Don Corleone, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your daugh-- ter's
wedding...
(then, after realizing he messed up his rehearsed lines, he fails to recover)
...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. --
[Playing kids run into the room and then are escorted out by Tom]
(then, as Luca hands Don Corleone a cash-filled envelope)
For your daughter's bridal purse.
VITO CORLEONE
Thank you, Luca, my most valued friend.
LUCA BRASI
Don Corleone, I'm gonna leave you now, because I know you are busy.
VITO CORLEONE
Thank you.
[Tom escorts Luca out]
CUT TO: Bride & groom dance to "The Godfather Fox Trot"
CUT TO: Sonny moves closer to Lucy to whisper into her ear
CUT TO: Sandra gestures to other women about the size of Sonny's manhood; they laugh;
Sandra turns to see Lucy get up to meet Sonny
CUT TO: Singing and dancing on stage
VOICE (urging Mama Corleone to come onto the stage to sing)
Signora Corleone! -- [more]
MAMA (laughingly)
No -- no -- no! [more]
(then, once on stage)
[sounds like] Assesta stori!
(then sings the first verse to "Luna Mezz'a Mare")
(then, Mama calls Nazorine to the stage)
CUT TO: Sonny goes upstairs
CUT TO: An old man continues "Luna Mezz'a Mare" while Nazorine dances and laughs on
stage
CUT TO: Lucy Mancini goes upstairs
CUT TO: The old man who was singing is now dancing
CUT TO: Don's office.
TOM
Senator Cauly apologized for not coming personally -- he said you'd understand. Also, some
of the judges. They've all sent gifts.
(then, toasting to the Don)
Salute!
[OS: Screaming of joy from the party outside]
VITO CORLEONE
What is that outside?
CUT TO: Outside, Johnny Fontane enters the party, signing autographs
CONNIE (while running up to Johnny, then hugging him)
Johnny! Johnny! Johnny! I love you!
CUT TO: Don's office. The Don is looking out the window
VITO
He came all the way from California to come to the wedding; I told you he was going to
come.
TOM
It's been two years; he's probably in trouble again.
VITO
He's a good godson.
CUT TO: Bandstand area -day
MAMA CORLEONE
Johnny, Johnny! [In Italian: "Sing a song"]
(then, in English)
Sing a song.
[the crowd encourages Johnny, and he gives in]
CUT TO: Michael and Kay's table -day
KAY
Mike, you never told me you knew Johnny Fontane!
MICHAEL
Sure... You wanna meet him?
KAY
Huh? Oh, well, sure!
MICHAEL
My father helped him with his career.
JOHNNY (OS)
For my Connie...
KAY
He did? How?
JOHNNY (OS, singing "I Have But One Heart")
"I have but one heart..."
MICHAEL
Let's listen to the song...
KAY
Oh, Michael...
CUT TO: Johnny singing to Connie, who's seated. Then PAN the crowd cheering and
screaming as Johnny sings
JOHNNY (singing, continues)
"...this heart I bring you / I have but one heart / To share with you / I have but one dream /
That I can cling to / You are the one dream/I pray comes true..."
KAY
Please, Michael, tell me.
JOHNNY (OS, continues the song)
"My darling, until I saw you..."
MICHAEL
Well, when Johnny was first starting out, he was signed to this personal service contract;
with a big band leader. 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 band leader, and he
offered him $10,000 to let Johnny go. But the band leader 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 for $1,000.
KAY
How'd he do that?
MICHAEL
My father made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
KAY
What was that?
MICHAEL
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.
(then)
That's a true story.
(then, after we see Johnny ending the song)
That's my family, Kay. It's not me.
CUT TO: Bandstand area -day
MAMA (OS)
Bene! Bene!
[The song is finished, and we hear applause. The Don goes out to meet and hug
Johnny, and they, and other guests, toast. The Mazurka music and dancing continue]
VITO (to the surrounding guests)
My godson comes all the way from California...give him a glass of wine
VOICE (OS)
Salute!
JOHNNY (whispers into the Don's ear that he wants to talk to him)
VITO CORLEONE
I'll take care of it.
(then, to Tom)
Tom, I want you to find Santino. Tell him to come to the office.
[Tom looks up, as if knowing what Sonny's up to]
CUT TO: Michael and Kay's table at the reception
MICHAEL (with Kay, gets tapped in the head by Fredo)
Oh!
(then, noticing Fredo)
How are you, Fredo?
(then)
Fredo -- my brother Fredo -- this is Kay Adams
KAY
Oh, hi
FREDO (apparently drunk)
How'ya doing?
(then, after Fredo kisses Kay on the cheek)
This is my brother, Mike.
MICHAEL
Are you having a good time?
FREDO
Huh? yeah...
(then)
This your friend, huh?
CUT TO: Johnny Fontane in the Don's office. -day
JOHNNY
I don't know what to do. My voice is -- is weak. It's weak. Anyway, uh, if I had this part in
the picture, ya'know, it puts me right back up on top again. But this, uh -- this man out there,
he won't give it to me; the head of the studio.
VITO CORLEONE
What's his name?
JOHNNY
Woltz -- Woltz. He -- He won't give it to me -- and ah, he says there's no chance. No chance.
CUT TO: Tom looking for Sonny inside the house
TOM (at the bottom of the stairs)
Sonny? Sonny?
[Sonny and Lucy are going at it, standing against a door in an upstairs bedroom.
Tom goes upstairs, then knocks on the bedroom door]
TOM
Sonny? Sonny you in there?
SONNY (stopping the action)
What?
TOM
Your old man wants to see you.
SONNY
Yeah, one minute.
[Tom smiles, and walks away, as Sonny and Lucy continue]
LUCY
Oh, Sonny!
CUT TO: A woman singing Italian song, opera-like, on the stage -day
CUT TO: The Don's office
JOHNNY (as Tom quietly enters the Don's office)
A month ago he bought the movie rights to this book. A bestseller -- and the main character,
it's a guy just like me. I uh -- I wouldn't even have to act -- just be myself. Oh, Godfather, I
don't know what to do. I don't know what to do.
VITO CORLEONE
You can act like a man!
(then, after slapping Johnny on the face)
What's the matter with you? Is this how you turned out? A Hollywood finocchio that ah cries
like a woman?
(then imitating Johnny, as Tom giggles)
What can I do?! What can I do?!
(then)
What is that nonsense? Ridiculous.
[Sonny enters the room]
VITO CORLEONE (to Johnny, after glancing to see Sonny enter)
You spend time with your family?
JOHNNY
Sure I do.
VITO CORLEONE (to Johnny, but toward and about Sonny)
Good. 'Cause a man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man.
(then, to Johnny)
Come're.
(then)
You look terrible. I want you to eat. I want you to rest a while. And in a month from now,
this -- Hollywood bigshot's gonna give you what you want.
JOHNNY
It's too late, they start shooting in a week
VITO CORLEONE
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse.
(then)
Now you just go outside and enjoy yourself, and ah, forget about all this nonsense. I want
you to leave it all to me.
JOHNNY (exiting)
All right
VITO CORLEONE (after Johnny exits)
Well...
CUT TO: The cake comes out. Nazorine, the baker, takes a proud bow. The Tarantella plays
again.
CUT TO: The Don's office
VITO CORLEONE
What time does my daughter leave with the bridegroom?
TOM
In a few minutes, right after they cut the cake.
(then, as we hear clinking glasses coming from outside, which continues)
Now your new son-in-law; give him something important?
VITO CORLEONE
Never. Give him a living, but never discuss the Family business with him. What else?
TOM
Virgil Sollozzo called. Now we're gonna have to give him a day sometime next week.
VITO CORLEONE
We'll discuss it when you come back from California.
TOM (laughing)
When am I going to California?
VITO CORLEONE
I want you to go tonight; I want you to talk to this -- movie bigshot, and settle this business
for Johnny. Now, if there's nothing else, I'd like to go to my daughter's wedding.
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
TOM
Uh -- the hospital called. Um --Consiglieri Genco -- he's not gonna last out the night.
VITO CORLEONE
Santino, go tell your brothers that I went them to come with me to visit Genco to pay their
respects. Tell Fredo to drive the big car... outside now.
SONNY
Uh, Pop... Michael?
VITO CORLEONE
All my sons
***
CUT TO: Family portrait scene in the yard [the clinking glasses have stopped] -day
MAMA (seeing Carlo and Connie kissing)
Carlo, we're gonna take the picture...
MICHAEL (as he goes to get Kay for the photo)
Wait a minute...
KAY
No, Michael, not me.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Okay, that's it. Just like that; now, hold it.
CUT TO: Connie and the Don dance to "The Godfather Waltz (Come Live Your Life With Me)"
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
CUT TO: Tom arrives in Hollywood by plane, takes a cab, then walks by foot through Woltz
International Pictures. Music: "Manhattan Serenade" plays -day
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
JANIE'S MOTHER (after Janie kisses Woltz)
Ah, isn't that nice...
WOLTZ (who's just walked toward Tom)
All right, start talking.
TOM
Uh, I was sent by a friend of Johnny Fontane's -- His friend is my client, who'd give his
undying friendship to Mr. Woltz, if Mr. Woltz would grant us a small -- favor.
WOLTZ
Woltz is listening.
TOM
Give Johnny the part in that new war film you're starting next week.
WOLTZ (laughs, then)
And ah, what favor would ah your friend ah grant Mr. Woltz?
TOM
You're gonna have some union problems; my client could make then disappear. Also, one of
your top stars has just moved from ah marijuana to heroin...
WOLTZ
Are you trying to muscle me?
TOM
Absolutely not.
WOLTZ
Now 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 -
- daigo guinea WOP greaseball gumbahs come out of the woodwork!
TOM
I'm German-Irish...
WOLTZ
Well let me tell you something my Kraut Mick friend, I'm gonna make so much trouble for
you, you won't know what hit you!
TOM
Mr. Woltz, I'm a lawyer, I have not threatened you.
WOLTZ
I know almost every big lawyer in New York, who the hell are you?
TOM
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.
[Tom shakes Woltz' hand, then leaves]
WOLTZ (to a staff member)
Check him out...
CUT TO: Later, Tom and Woltz walking around Woltz' estate. "Manhattan Serenade" plays
again. -early evening
TOM
This is really beautiful.
WOLTZ
Well, look at this. It used to decorate the palace of a king.
TOM
Oh, yeah; very nice.
WOLTZ
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.
TOM
I don't like to use his name unless it's really necessary.
WOLTZ
How's your drink, Tom?
TOM
Fine
WOLTZ
Hey, come on over here with me; I wanna show you something really beautiful. You do
appreciate beauty, don't you?
(then)
There you are, $600,000 on four hooves. I bet a Russian Czar never paid that kind of dough
for a single horse.
(then, toward the horse)
Khartoum. Khartoum.
(then, to Tom)
I'm not gonna race him, though. I'm gonna put him out to stud.
TOM
He's beautiful.
WOLTZ (to stablehand)
Thanks, Tony.
TONY
You're welcome...
WOLTZ (to Tom)
Let's get something to eat, huh?
CUT TO: Woltz' dinner table -early evening
TOM
Mr. Corleone is Johnny's godfather. To the Italian people, that's a very religious, sacred,
close relationship.
WOLTZ
I respect that; just tell him he should ask me anything else. But this is one favor I can't give
him.
TOM
He doesn't ask a second favor once he's been refused the first, understood?
[Gaffe: Waiter fills Tom's wine glass twice, shown in two camera angles]
WOLTZ
You don't understand. Johnny Fontane never gets that movie. That part is perfect for him;
it'll make him a big star. And I'm gonna run him out of the business, and let me tell you why.
(then, after he stands)
Johnny Fontane ruined one of Woltz International's most valuable protégés. 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, and it's not all dollars and cents.
She was beautiful; she was young, she was innocent. She was the greatest piece of ass I ever
had, and I 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 gumbah tries any rough stuff, you tell him I ain't no band
leader! Yeah, I heard that story....
TOM
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.
[Tom nods, then exits]
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: pan of exterior of Woltz' estate, music is a variation of the Title Theme, then we
see the interior of Woltz' bedroom. Woltz awakens in a pool of blood, and finds Khartoum's
severed head in his bed; and SCREAMS ah - ah - ah - ah - ah! -dawn
DISSOLVE TO: close-up of Vito Corleone's face; he nods -evening
VITO CORLEONE
You're not too tired, are you, Tom?
TOM
No, no. I slept on the plane.
(then, as we see Sollozzo entering the Don's office from the street)
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 or some sort of reasonable complaint.
Uh, 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 New York. Now they have to be in it for
something.
CUT TO: Sonny introducing himself to Sollozzo, shaking hands -day
SONNY
Sonny Corleone...
CUT TO: Back to Don, Sonny and Tom before the meeting -evening
VITO CORLEONE
What about his prison record?
TOM
Two terms. One in Italy, one here. He's known as a top narcotics man.
VITO CORLEONE
Santino? Whattaya think?
SONNY
There's a lot of money in that white powder.
VITO CORLEONE
Tom?
TOM [Sollozzo scenes still intercut]
Well, I say yes. There's more money potential in narcotics than anything else we're looking
at. Now if we don't get into it, somebody else will. Maybe one of the Five Families, maybe
all of them. Now 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; an' they're the best
things to have. But narcotics is a thing of the future. An' if we don't get a piece of that
action, we risk everything we have -- I mean not now, but ah ten years from now.
SONNY
So, what's your answer gonna be, Pop?
CUT TO: Sollozzo meeting in Don Corleone's Genco office. Scene includes the Don,
Sollozzo, Tom, Sonny, Fredo, Clemenza, and Tessio sitting in Room #2 -day
SOLLOZZO
Bene. 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.
VITO CORLEONE
What is the interests for my family?
SOLLOZZO
Thirty percent. In the first year, your end should be three- four-million dollars. And then it
would go up.
VITO CORLEONE
And what is the interest for the Tattaglia Family?
SOLLOZZO (to Tom)
My compliments.
(then to Don Corleone)
I'll take care of the Tattaglia's, outta my share.
VITO CORLEONE
So I receive thirty percent for finance -- political influence, and legal protection, that's what
your telling me?
SOLLOZZO
That's right
VITO CORLEONE
Why do you come to me? Why do I deserve this generosity?
SOLLOZZO
If you consider a million dollars in cash just finance, te salute, Don Corleone.
VITO CORLEONE (gets up to pour Sollozzo another drink)
I said that I would see you because, I heard that you're a serious man, to be treated with
respect.
(then, after sitting)
But uh, I must say "no" to you -- and I'll give you my reasons. 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 rule that as a -- harmless vice. But drugs is a dirty business.
SOLLOZZO
Don Corleone...
VITO CORLEONE
It -- makes -- it doesn't make any difference to me what a man does for a living, understand.
But your business is ah -- a little dangerous.
SOLLOZZO
If you're worried about security for your million, the Tattaglia's will guarantee it.
SONNY
Aw, you're telling me that the Tattaglia's guarantee our investment?
VITO CORLEONE (to Sonny)
Wait a minute...
[Clemenza and Tom look at each other, realizing Sonny's faux pas. Sollozzo
notices]
VITO CORLEONE (to Sollozzo)
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, and I know you'll do very well; and good luck to you
-- as best as your interests don't conflict with my interests. Thank you.
[the group begins to leave the room: Sollozzo, Clemenza, Tessio, then Fredo]
VITO CORLEONE
Santino, come're. Whattsa matter with you? I think your brain is going soft from all that
comedy your playing with that young girl. Never tell anybody outside the family what you're
thinking again!
(then)
Go on...
(then, after Sonny exits)
Tom...
(then, after a huge flower arrangement appears at the office entrance)
What -- what is this nonsense?
TOM
It's from ah Johnny, starring in that new ah film.
VITO CORLEONE
Ah -- Well, take it away.
TOM (to person holding flowers)
Take it over there
VITO CORLEONE
And uh, tell Luca Brasi to come in.
CUT TO: Luca sits down in front of the Don at the Genco office. -day
VITO CORLEONE
I'm a little worried about this Sollozzo fella. I want you to find out what he's got under his
fingernails, ya'know. Go to the ah Tattaglia's, uh, and ah, make them think that ah you're --
you're not too happy with our family and -- and ah find out what you can.
FADE FROM BLACK: Michael and Kay Christmas shopping outside of Best & Co. "Have
Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" is playing -day
KAY
I got something -- I got something for your mother, and for Sonny, and a tie for um um
Freddy, and Tom Hagen got the Reynolds pen...
MICHAEL
And what do you want for Christmas?
KAY
Me? Oh, just you.
CUT TO: Luca Brasi getting ready for his meeting: putting on his vest and checking his gun
-night
***EXTRA SCENE FROM THE EPIC, TRILOGY & SAGA: Mike and Kay are in a hotel
room bed. The phone rings, and Kay picks up. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
continues-day
KAY (into phone)
Hello?
VOICE ON THE PHONE
Good afternoon, it's 3 o'clock
KAY (into phone)
Thank you....
(then, to Michael, after hanging up the phone)
Michael, it's 3 o'clock
MICHAEL (barely awake)
Wha?
KAY (laughs)
It's 3 o'clock -- we hafta get up -- because we have to go to your father's house...
MICHAEL
Why do we have to?
KAY (laughing)
Because we have to...
MICHAEL
Ya'know, if we go to my father's house --
KAY
uh-huh...
MICHAEL
-- we can't push the beds together...
KAY (laughs)
Why not?
MICHAEL
Because they're in separate rooms
KAY (laughs)
Well, alright then -- I -- then we won't go -- we won't tell your father...
MICHAEL
Okay...
KAY
You know, we'll just get married first -- and we'll tell'em later...
[Music changes to "All Through The Night"]
MICHAEL
I can't do that...
KAY
Then Michael, get outta bed
MICHAEL
Let's go tomorrow...
KAY
Michael, they're expecting us!
MICHAEL
Oh, Kay -- get the phone...
KAY
What are you gonna do?
MICHAEL
Just get the phone...
[Kay gives Michael the phone, and he picks up the receiver and the operator
responds]
OPERATOR (over the phone)
Yes, may I help you?
MICHAEL (into phone)
Hi, may I please have uh, Orchard-9-9539 please...
KAY
What are you doing? -- What are you doing? Are you doing something...?
MICHAEL (to Kay)
You're going to be the long-distance operator from New Hampshire
(then, after Kay laughs)
Come on...
KAY (laughing)
I can't do this
MICHAEL
You gotta -- come on...
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Hello?
KAY (pretending to be an operator, into phone)
Hello, this is long distance calling -- I have a collect call from Mr. Michael Corleone -- um,
will you accept the charges?
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Yes...
KAY (pretending to be an operator, into phone)
One moment, please...
[Kay hands Michael the receiver. He inaudibly asks Kay who it is, but she doesn't
know]
MICHAEL (into phone)
Hello?
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Hello?
MICHAEL (into phone)
Hello, Tom
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Hi, Mike, how are you?
MICHAEL (into phone)
Listen -- we're up in New Hampshire still -- we're gonna drive down tomorrow morning...
[The beds on which Michael and Kay are laying, pushed together, begin to
separate]
TOM
Is there anything I can do for you?
MICHAEL'S VOICE (over phone)
No, ah -- we're fine. Now, I'm -- I'm gonna see you Christmas -- everybody's goin' out to the
mall?
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Right...
MICHAEL (into phone)
Okay...
TOM'S VOICE (over phone)
Right, Mikey...
MICHAEL (as the beds separate, and Michael and Kay fall between them)
Bye, Tom...
***
CUT TO: Don Corleone's office on Mott Street -early evening
VITO CORLEONE
Andiamo, Fredo. Tell Paulie to get the car; we're going.
FREDO
Okay, Pop -- I'll have to get it myself, Pop; Paulie called in sick this morning.
VITO CORLEONE
Huh?!
FREDO (exiting)
Paulie's a good kid, I don't mind getting the car.
[The office manager helps the Don don his coat]
VITO CORLEONE (to office manager)
[sounds like] Buon nateli, Dano. Grazie
CUT TO: Luca Brasi walking down hallway to the bar. The TRILOGY shows some extra
footage -night
CUT TO: Luca Brasi's meeting at Tattaglia's bar -night
BRUNO TATTAGLIA
Luca, I'm Bruno Tattaglia.
LUCA
I know
BRUNO TATTAGLIA
Su bequero Scotch? Pre-war...
LUCA
Io no bib' ["I don't drink"]
SOLLOZZO
You know who I am?
LUCA
[In Italian: I know you]
SOLLOZZO
[In Italian: You have been talking to the Tattaglia family...right? I think you and I can do
business. I need someone strong like you. I heard you are not happy -- with the Corleone
Family. Want to join me?]
LUCA
[In Italian: What's in it for me?]
SOLLOZZO
[In Italian: $50,000 -- to start with.]
LUCA
[In Italian: Not bad]
SOLLOZZO (offering his hand to Luca)
[In Italian: Agreed?]
[Luca doesn't shake. He takes out a cigarette, which Bruno lights]
LUCA
Grazie.
[Bruno grabs Luca's hand to the bar, Sollozzo rams a knife into it, and Luca is
garroted by a buttonman]
CUT TO: Tom Hagen exits a store while Christmas shopping. Tom is carrying a sled and
some tied-up boxes. "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" is playing. -early evening
SOLLOZZO
Tom! Tom Hagen! Merry Christmas!
(then, after Tom nods)
Heh, I'm glad I run into you; I want to talk to you.
TOM
Well I haven't got time
SOLLOZZO
Aw, make time, consiglieri. Get in the car.
(then)
What are you worried about? If I wanted to kill you, you'd be dead already
(then)
Get in.
{The TRILOGY Tape #1 ends here}
DISSOLVE TO: The Don and Fredo leaving the Genco office -late afternoon
VITO CORLEONE
Ah, Aspetta, Fredo; I'm gonna buy some fruit
FREDO (getting into the driver's seat of the car)
Okay, Pop
VITO CORLEONE (to merchant)
Ah, hi, Merry Christmas; I wan' some fruit over there. What is this? Gimme three. And that
one...
[After the don gets some oranges and a green pepper, he hears footsteps, then
running. He begins to run toward the car, screaming Fredo! Fredo! and stumbles and falls
onto the car. The two gunmen shoot about 10 shots at him. The Don screams Uh!, falls over,
the assassins run, and the Don falls to the curb]
FREDO (gets out of the car, fumbling with the gun, then sits on the curb crying)
I can't -- I can't -- Papa!!
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: Michael and Kay walking outside of Radio City Music Hall, which is showing
Leo McCarey's "The Bells of St. Mary's" which Michael and Kay just saw. The music
playing is "Bells of St. Mary's" -evening
KAY
Mike, would you like me better if I were a nun? Like in the story, you know?
MICHAEL (after pausing)
No.
KAY
Then would you like me better if I were Ingrid Bergman?
MICHAEL
Now that's a thought...
KAY (shaken)
Michael...
MICHAEL
No, I would not like you better if you were Ingrid Bergman.
KAY (upset)
Michael...
MICHAEL
What's the matter?
KAY
Michael...
[They walk back to a newsstand they had just passed, and Michael picks up the
Daily Mirror which has the headline: "VITO CORLEONE FEARED MURDERED." He
flips the pages to reveal an inside article: "Assassins Gun Down Underworld Chief"]
MICHAEL
They don't say if he's dead or alive...
[They run across the street to a phone booth to call Sonny]
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Sonny -- Michael.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Michael, where you been?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Is he all right?
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
We don't know yet. There's all kinds of stories.
(then, after a sigh)
He was hit bad, Mikey...
(then)
Are you there?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Yeah, I'm here.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Where you been? I was worried.
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Didn't Tom tell you? I called.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
No -- look, come home, kid. You should be with Mama, ya'hear?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Alright...
CUT TO: Sonny's house just after talking to Michael on the phone. Sonny hangs up. -night
SANDRA (sadly hugging Sonny)
Oh my God...
[there's a loud crash heard OS from outside the house]
SANDRA (as the baby, Santino Jr, starts to cry)
Oh! Sonny!
[Sonny searches for and finds his gun from a drawer]
SONNY (to Sandra, at the door, after hearing knocking)
Get back -- go
(then, to the door)
Who is it?
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (through the door)
Open up -- It's Clemenza
SONNY (after letting him in)
What?
CLEMENZA (entering)
There's more news about your old man. The word is out on the street that he's already dead
SONNY
Watch your mouth -- what's the matter with you?
CLEMENZA (after being pushed up against the wall)
Jesus Christ; take it easy -- take it easy
SONNY
Where was Paulie?
CLEMENZA
Paulie was out sick. He been calling sick all winter.
SONNY
How many times has he been sick?
CLEMENZA
Only maybe three, four times. I mean --
SONNY
3, 4 times?
CLEMENZA
-- I asked Freddy if he wants me to get a different bodyguard and he said "no."
SONNY
Listen, do me a favor, pick him up right now, I don't care how sick he is. If he's breathing, I
want you to bring him to my father's house. Now, you understand? Now.
CLEMENZA
Yeah. You want me to send any people over here?
SONNY
No. No. No -- Just you and him. Ga'head.
CLEMENZA (exiting)
Alright...
SONNY (to Sandra, who's holding the crying Santino Jr)
Look, uh... I'll be having a couple people come over to the house. A couple of our people...
[Sonny's phone rings, and he picks up]
SONNY (into the phone)
Hello?
SOLLOZZO'S VOICE (over the phone)
Santino Corleone?
SONNY (into the phone, and Sandra leaves the room with the baby)
Yeah...
SOLLOZZO'S VOICE (over the phone)
We have Tom Hagen. In about three hours he'll be released with our proposition --
[Sonny checks his watch, then writes the time onto the kitchen cabinet]
SOLLOZZO'S VOICE (over the phone, continues)
-- Listen to everything he has to say before you do anything. What's done is done.
(then)
And don't lose that famous temper of yours, huh Sonny?
SONNY (into the phone)
No, I'll wait...
[Sollozzo hangs up, then Sonny hangs up]
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: An abandoned diner / Sollozzo with kidnapped Tom Hagen -night
SOLLOZZO (drinking coffee, to Tom)
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 Corleone's, and I want you to help me.
(then, handing Tom a drink)
Yeah, we got him outside his office just about an hour after we picked you up.
(then)
Drink it.
(then)
So now it's up to you to make the peace between me and Sonny.
(then)
Sonny was hot for my deal, wasn't he? And you knew it was the right thing to do.
TOM
Sonny'll come after you with everything he's got.
SOLLOZZO
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, and all due respect,
the Don, rest in peace, was -- slippin'. Ten years ago could I have gotten to him?
(then)
Well -- now he's dead. He's dead, Tom, and nothing can bring him back. So you gotta talk to
Sonny, you gotta talk to the caporegimes, that Tessio and that Fat Clemenza.
(then)
It's good business, Tom.
TOM
I'll try, but even Sonny won't be able to call off Luca Brasi.
SOLLOZZO
Yeah, well, let me worry about Luca.
(then)
You just talk to Sonny -- and the other two kids.
TOM
I'll to my best.
SOLLOZZO
Good. Now, you can go.
(then, while walking out)
I don't like violence, Tom. I'm a business man. Blood is a big expense.
[Outside, a car, sounding its horn, pulls up; Sollozzo goes to talk to them, and
returns]
SOLLOZZO
He's still alive. They hit'em 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!
CUT TO: Michael arrives at Corleone compound. A car drops him off at the gate, and he
goes inside, seeing family and friends. The TRILOGY has some extra footage at the
beginning of this scene, in the car. -night
CLEMENZA (sitting with Theresa Hagen, stands to greet Michael)
Mike -- Your mother's over in the hospital with your father; looks like he's gonna pull
through, thank God.
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: The Don's office with Sonny, Tom, Mike, Tessio, & Clemenza -night
SONNY (background, to Tom)
Whattaya think --
TOM (background, to Sonny)
Too much...
SONNY (background, to Tom)
Huh?
CLEMENZA (background, to Tessio)
...it's a lot of bad blood. Sollozzo, Philip Tattaglia, Bruno Tattaglia; Garbone,...
TOM (background, to Sonny)
It's too far -- I think it's too personal... The Don'll consider this all...
MICHAEL (to Clemenza)
You kill all those guys?
SONNY
Hey, stay out of it, Mickey; do me a favor.
TOM
Sollozzo's the key. You get rid of him, every falls into line. Now what about Luca? Sollozzo
didn't seem to be worried about Luca...
SONNY
Aw --I don't know -- if Luca sold out we're in a lot of trouble, believe me. A lot of trouble.
TOM
Has anyone been able to get in touch with Luca?
CLEMENZA
Eh, I've been trying all night. He might be shacked up.
SONNY
Hey, Mick, do me a favor --
TOM (background, to Clemenza)
Luca never sleeps over with a broad -- he always goes home when he's through...
SONNY (to Michael)
-- try ringing him...
(then, to Tom)
Well, Tom -- you're consiglieri, now what do we do if the old man dies, God forbid.
TOM
If we lose the old man --
TESSIO (background)
... Sollozzo, Philip Tattaglia, ...
TOM
-- 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 --
TESSIO (background)
... my people...
TOM
-- nobody wants bloodshed anymore. If your father dies,
(then)
you make the deal, Sonny.
SONNY
That's easy for you to say, Tom, he's not your father!
TOM
I'm as much a son to him as you or Mike.
[knock on door]
SONNY
What is it?
[Paulie enters]
CLEMENZA
Hey, Paulie, I thought I told you to stay put.
PAULIE
Well, the guy at the gates say -- say they got a package.
SONNY
Yeah? Hey, Tessio, go see what it is.
PAULIE (to Sonny, after Tessio exits)
You want me to hang around?
SONNY
Yeah, hang around. You all right?
PAULIE
Yeah, I'm fine
SONNY
Yeah? --
[Paulie coughs, perhaps deliberately]
SONNY
-- There's some food in the icebox, you hungry or anything?
PAULIE
Nah, it's alright -- thanks...
SONNY
How 'bout a drink? Have a little brandy -- that'll help sweat it out. Huh? Go'ahead, baby...
PAULIE
Alright, sure -- that might be a good idea...
SONNY
Yeah, right.
(then to Clemenza, after Paulie exits)
I want you to take care of that sonofabitch right away. Paulie sold out the old man, that
stronz'. I don't want to see him again. Make that first thing on your list, understand?
CLEMENZA
Understood.
SONNY
Hey, Mickey, tomorrow -- get a couple of guys, you go over to Luca's apartment; hang
around, waitin' for him to show up...
TOM
Uh maybe we shouldn't get Mike uh mixed up in this too directly
SONNY
Yeah, listen, uh... hang around the house on the phone an' be a big help, huh?
(then)
Try Luca again -- ga'head
[Tessio enters with package, which he places on Sonny's lap]
SONNY (unwrapping the package of Luca's bulletproof vest-wrapped fish]
What the hell is this?
CLEMENZA
It's a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.
[Michael hangs up the phone]
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: Clemenza leaves his house in the morning. Some boys are playing, one is pushing
the other in a toy car as the latter yells ah! -morning
CLEMENZA (to his wife, on his front stoop)
I'm goin' now...
MRS. CLEMENZA (standing in the door)
What time will you be home tonight?
CLEMENZA (walking to the car)
I don't know, probably late.
MRS. CLEMENZA (OS)
Don't forget the cannoli!
CLEMENZA (getting into the car, as is Rocco)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...
PAULIE (in the driver's seat)
Rocco, sit on the other side. You block the rearview mirror.
CLEMENZA
That Sonny's runnin' wild. He's thinkin'a going to the mattresses already. We gotta find a
spot over on the West Side. Ya try -- 309 West 43rd Street. You know any gooda spots on
the West Side?
PAULIE
Yeah, I think about it.
CLEMENZA
Well think about it while you're drivin', will ya? I wanna hit New York sometime this
month.
(then)
And watch out for the kids while you're backin' out.
***Extra footage from The TRILOGY & SAGA***
***
CUT TO: Driving under the El Tracks -day
CLEMENZA'S VOICE
Hey, Paulie, I want you to go down 39th Street -- Carlo Santos -- you pick up 18 --
PAULIE'S VOICE
Yeah...
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (continuing)
-- mattresses for the guys to sleep, while you bring me the bill...
PAULIE'S VOICE
Uh-huh, yeah, alright... That...[?]...bill
CLEMENZA'S VOICE
Ya'know, you make sure they're clean, cuz those guys a'gonna be stuck up in there for a long
time, ya'know?
PAULIE'S VOICE
They're clean. They told me they exterminate them
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (as Rocco laughs)
Exterminate? That's a bad word to use: exterminate! Get this guy. Watch out we don't
exterminate you [laughs]
PAULIE'S VOICE
You think that's funny, or what?
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (laughs with Rocco)
Hey, Paulie -- [In Italian: Did you fart?]
PAULIE'S VOICE
Hey, Rocco, what did you do?
ROCCO'S VOICE (laughs)
Not me -- nothin' -- it wasn't me
PAULIE'S VOICE (laughs)
It's gotta be him, then...
CLEMENZA'S VOICE
Pull over, will yah? I gotta take a leak.
[Paulie pulls over, and Clemenza gets out to relieve himself. Rocco shoots Paulie
three times as we hear a variation of the "Title Theme" music]
CLEMENZA (back at the car)
Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
CUT TO: Outdoors, outside the Don's kitchen, Michael is sitting on a bench. -day
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (OS)
Hey, Mike! Hey, Mikey?
MICHAEL
Yeah?
CLEMENZA'S VOICE (OS)
You're wanted on the telephone.
MICHAEL (entering the kitchen)
Who is it?
CLEMENZA
Some girl... [the music fades out]
MICHAEL (into phone)
Hello, Kay?
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone)
How's your father?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
He's good. He's gonna make it.
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone)
I love you.
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Huh?
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone, louder)
I love you.
(then)
Michael?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Yeah, I know.
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Tell me you love me...
MICHAEL (into the phone)
I can't talk...
KAY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Can't you say it?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Eh -- I'll see you tonight
KAY'S VOICE
Okay
[Michael hangs up the phone]
CLEMENZA
Hey, Mikey, why don't you tell that nice girl you love her?
(then, in an exaggerated Italian accent)
I love you with all-a my heart! If I don't see you again soon, I'm a-gonna die! [laughs]
(then)
Heh, come over here, kid, learn something. You never know, you might have to cook for
twenty guys someday. You see, you start out with a little bit of oil. Then you fry some
garlic. Then you throw in some tomatoes, tomato paste, you fry it; ya make sure it doesn't
stick. You get it to a boil; you shove in all your sausage and your meatballs; heh?... And a
little bit o' wine. An' a little bit o' sugar, and that's my trick.
SONNY (after entering the kitchen)
Why don't you cut out the crap. I got more important things for you to do.
(then)
How's Paulie?
CLEMENZA
Oh, Paulie? Won't see him no more...
SONNY (nods)
(then to Michael, who's walking out of the kitchen)
Where you going?
MICHAEL
To the city.
SONNY
No... wanna send some bodyguards with him -- alright?
MICHAEL
No, I'm just going to the hospital to see Pop
SONNY
Never mind; send somebody with him
CLEMENZA
Aw, he'll be alright -- Sollozzo knows he's a civilian
SONNY
Alright; be careful, huh?
MICHAEL (as he exits)
Yes, sir...
SONNY
Send somebody with him, anyway...
CLEMENZA (chuckles)
CUT TO: Michael goes to the city, driven by bodyguards -early evening
DISSOLVE TO: Kay's hotel room. Michael and Kay are eating dinner, while "All of My
Life" plays
MICHAEL (as he gets up to get his coat)
I have to go...
KAY
Can I go with you?
MICHAEL
You know, Kay, there's gonna be detectives there -- people from the Press...
KAY
Well, I'll ride in the cab...
MICHAEL
I don't want you to get involved...
KAY
When will I see you again?
MICHAEL (after a long pause)
Go back to New Hampshire, and I'll call you at your parents' house.
KAY
When will I see you again, Michael?
MICHAEL
I don't know...
[Michael kisses Kay, then exits]
CUT TO: Michael exiting the hotel
CUT TO: The hospital (10:30pm). Michael arrives by cab. He enters the quiet hospital to
find no one at the nurse's station. He walks down the hall to check an office, and only sees a
half-finished sandwich on a desk. He runs down the hall and up the stairs towards his
father's room. He pauses, noticing there is no guard outside the Don's door. He walks around
the corner up to Room #2 and hesitates before he pushing the door open. His father is in the
bed, and Michael wonders if he's alive. He walks up to the Don. -night
NURSE (entering the room)
What are you doing here? You're not supposed to be here now!
MICHAEL
I'm Michael Corleone -- this is my father.
(then)
There's nobody here. What happened to the guards?
NURSE
Your father just had too many visitors. They interfered with hospital service. The police
made them leave about ten minutes ago.
[As the nurse checks the Don's pulse, Michael picks up the phone]
MICHAEL (into phone)
Ah, Get me, ah, Long Beach-4-5620, please...
(then, to nurse, who was leaving the room)
Nurse, wait a minute. Stay here.
(then, into phone)
Sonny -- Michael. I'm at the hospital.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Yeah?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Listen -- I got here late. There's nobody here.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
What? Nobody?
MICHAEL (into the phone)
Nobody... no no no Tessio's men, no detectives, nobody. Papa's all alone.
SONNY'S VOICE (over the phone)
Don't panic -- I'll send somebody...
MICHAEL (loudly)
I won't panic!
[hangs up the phone]
NURSE
I'm sorry; but you will have to leave.
MICHAEL (as he checks to see if the bed would fit through the doorway)
Uhh... You and I are gonna moo -- move my father to another room. Now can you
disconnect those tubes so we can move the bed out?
NURSE
That's out of the question!
MICHAEL
You know my father? Men are coming here to kill him. You understand? Now help me,
please.
[Michael and the nurse roll the Don's bed to another room. We hear a door close,
then footsteps are heard coming up the stairs as Michael peers from the doorway. A man
holding flowers seems to be looking for a room]
MICHAEL (coming out of hiding)
Who are you?
ENZO
I am Enzo, the baker -- Do you remember me?
MICHAEL
Enzo...
ENZO
Yes, Enzo...
MICHAEL
You better get out of here, Enzo; there's gonna be trouble...
ENZO
If there is trouble, I stay here to help you. For your father -- for your father
MICHAEL
Alright... Listen, wait for me outside in front of the hospital. Alright? I'll be out in a minute.
Go ahead...
ENZO
Okay... okay.
[Michael returns to the Don's room, at his bedside. The nurse is still in the room]
MICHAEL
Just lie here, Pop. I'll take care of you now. I'm with you now. I'm with you...
[Michael kisses the Don's hand; the Don smiles, with a tear in his eye. Michael
leaves to meet Enzo outside of the hospital]
MICHAEL (grabbing and tossing the flowers that Enzo is still holding)
Get rid of these
(then, as Michael turns Enzo's collar up)
Come 'ere... Put your hand in your pocket like you have a gun. You'll be alright.
(then, after he sighs)
You'll be okay...
[A black sedan pulls up to the front of the hospital. The occupants look at Michael
and Enzo, as Michael undoes a button of his coat and puts his hand in, as if he had a gun.
The car then drives off]
MICHAEL
You did good.
[Enzo, very scared, takes out a cigarette and has trouble lighting it with his Zippo
lighter. His hands are shaking. Michael takes the lighter and lights his cigarette, noticing
that his hands are not shaking. Sirens are heard as police cars screech to a halt in front of the
hospital. Michael shoos Enzo away as he is grabbed by an officer]
OFFICER (grabbing Michael)
Now hold still...
CAPTAIN McCLUSKEY (entering the scene)
I thought I got all you guinea hoods locked up! What the hell are you doing here?
MICHAEL
What happened to the men who were guarding my father, captain?
McCLUSKEY
Why you little punk! What the hell are you doing telling me my business? I pulled them
guys off of here, eh! -- now you get outta here -- and stay away from this hospital!
MICHAEL
I'm not moving until you put some guards around my father's room
McCLUSKEY
Phil, take him in!
OFFICER PHIL
The kid's clean, Captain. He's a war hero. He's never been busted for the rackets...
McCLUSKEY (overlaps)
Goddamn it, I said take him in!
MICHAEL
What's the Turk paying you to set up my father, Captain?
McCLUSKEY
Take a hold of him. Stand him up. Stand'im up straight.
[McCluskey punches Michael in the jaw as a Corleone car screeches up. Men get
out and run up the steps toward the Don's room. Tom and a couple of men go to get
Michael]
TOM (to McCluskey)
I'm 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.
McCLUSKEY (to his officers)
Alright... let'im go. [inaudible "Shit!" as he turns away] Come on!
DISSOLVE TO: Corleone mall, during the day. Tom, Clemenza and Michael get out of the
car and walk through the gate, noticing armed men all over the mall. Tessio greets them.
-day
CLEMENZA
What's with all the new faces?
TESSIO
We'll need'em now. After the hospital thing, Sonny got mad. We hit Bruno Tattaglia 4
o'clock this morning.
CLEMENZA
Jesus Christ...
(then, motions to Michael to come on)
It looks like a fortress around here...
CUT TO: Inside the Corleone office -day
SONNY (to Tom)
Tom-anuch! Hey, a hundred button men on the street twenty-four hours a day; that Turk
shows one hair on his ass, he's dead --
TOM (going to sit down)
Yeah?
SONNY
-- believe me...
(then, to Michael, whose face is bruised from McCluskey's punch)
Hey, Michael, come're, let me look at you. You look beautiful! Beautiful! Just gorgeous!
(then, to Tom)
Hey, listen to this -- the Turk wants to talk. Eh gosh -- imagine the nerve of the sonofabitch,
eh? Craps out last night, and wants a meetin' today...
TOM
What did he say?
SONNY
What did he say -- Badda-beep, badda-bap, badda-boop, badda-beep -- He wants us to send
Michael here to proposition. And the promise is, that the deal is so good, that we can't
refuse. Eh...
TOM (as Tessio enters the room)
What about Bruno Tattaglia?
SONNY
That's part of the deal -- Bruno cancels out what they did to my father...
TOM
Sonny, we ought to hear what they have to say...
SONNY (standing in front of Tom, who's seated)
No; no; no! No more! Not this time, consiglieri. No more meetin's, no more discussions, no
more Sollozzo tricks. You give'em one message: I want Sollozzo -- if not, it's all-out war --
we go to the mattresses...
TOM (stands)
Some of the other families won't sit still for all-out war!
SONNY
Then they hand me Sollozzo!
TOM
Your father wouldn't want to hear this! This is business, not personal, Sonny!
SONNY
They shot my father -- that's business? Your ass...
TOM
Even the shooting of your father was business, not personal, Sonny!
SONNY (now seated behind the desk)
Well, then, business will have to suffer, alright? And listen -- do me a favor, Tom -- No
more advice on how to patch things up. Just help me win, please, alright?
TOM (after they settle down)
I found out about this Captain McCluskey who broke Mike's jaw...
SONNY
What about 'im?
TOM
Now 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 is being
guarded like this, he is invulnerable. Now nobody has ever gunned down a New York police
captain -- never. It would be disastrous. All the Five Families would come after you, Sonny.
The Corleone Family would be outcasts! Even the old man's political protection would run
for cover! So do me a favor -- take this into consideration.
SONNY
Alright. We'll wait.
MICHAEL
We can't wait.
SONNY
Huh?
MICHAEL (who's seated with his arms on the chair's arms)
We 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. Gotta get Sollozzo.
CLEMENZA
Mike is right...
SONNY
Lemme ask you something, Professor, I mean -- what about McCluskey? Huh? What do we
do with this -- cop here?
MICHAEL
They wanna 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 gonna be held. Now, we insist
it's a public place -- a bar, a restaurant -- some place 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 --