Coppola should grab the 1 and 2 movies, get these scenes in there, in the right sequence, and sell the movie. Many things are better understood with these scenes...at last I understood where the cannolis came from, lol...
@fadethetrade Hey, thank you very much. I made the comment since I have read the book many times, and understandably they could not inculde all the book in a movie. It would make an interesting thing, though, the movie would last about 20 hours, lol...thank you!
@SilentAssassinxxE No he couldn't, Don Vito forbid Carlo from being involved in the family business, the only reason Michael involved him was because it was a trap since Michael knew it was Carlo that sold out Sonny
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AHAAA, so that is where the cannoli came from!! It is very nice to see all these scenes, which aren´t strange to the ones who read the book. I actually feel their inclusion would had been much better for certain details that were shady, such as the cannoli, LOL...
Saga has/had removed scene with undertaker Buonasera hastily dressing to meet Don Corleone after Tom has called him "...now you know you owe your Don a service, he has no doubt you will repay it....". Worries and frets to his wife as she helps him dress wondering what will be asked of him, of course he has no idea what has happened to Sonny, then in the scene following we all know with the shot from the elevator descending to the basement of his funeral parlor, the Don weeps. Chilling! CW
My favorite was the opening to TGF 2 in 75 where Michael is his limo watching as Fabrizio locks up his pizza parlor , carrying out his pie gets into his car ,starts it and Kaboooom.......cos you know-I never forgot what he did to Apollonia .
In the 'making of' book I read, they discuss a scene, shot in Sicily, where Michael kills Fabrizio with a shotgun. i don't think they were happy with it-the American make-up guy commented that it looked the Italian make-up guy put on Fabrizio's stage blood with a paint roller.
Michael was wearing a white hat and carrying a sawed-off shotgun. I've never seen the footage anywhere, but one of Pacino's still pictures in that white hat was used extensively in promo posters.
Good call on leaving out the part where Clemenza told the guy "You're gonna make your bones on Paulie." I didn't see it coming when Clemenza had him pull over. I was like "Oh fuck!"
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I agree with you that was a useless scene (Michael and Kay in bed)... Congrats to Cope for cutting it. However, some of these other scenes (especially that Stronzo Fabrizio) getting his justs...
@AliHezbollahShia after the fascist regime was removed from Italy in the aftermath of WWII, the Italian Communist Party started gaining popularity. The party itself never went full steam however. This scene was likely an attempt to play on the Red Scare that was plaguing the western world at the time during the cold war
@AliHezbollahShia They are member of the Comunist Party of Italy, the biggest one in Europe, it represents the Portella della Ginestra massacre, on may 1, 1947. The gang leader Salvatore Giuliano was responsible for the massacre, in fact Puzzo the Godfather writer, wrote a book about him, The Sicilian. In the movie you can see flags of the PCI, when they are walking in Corleone
The dialog between Paulie and Clemenza really makes this scene, starting at 2:16 really makes that scene. Clemenza played it out so Paulie had no suspicions that they were going to whack him. That is a scene they should have left in!
There are two scenes that are left out from the deleted scenes sets for the first Godfather movie. Those scenes are as follows. The first scene involves both Vito and Michael at the hospital talking to each other after seeing Genco. The second involves Michael arriving to the house in which one bodyguard greets him very rudely and in which Rocco tells the bodyguard who Michael really is. I just thought I should mention those deleted scenes as well.
@TheCfh4life When I read the book, I thought the scene with Genco would have been terrific. The way Coppola captured it in the deleted scence makes you regret the movie wasn't four hours long. There are so many movies that drag. Each film in the Godfather trilogy is paced so well from beginning to end. I also love the scenes with Sonny from the time he gets the new about his father being shot to the scence where he asks Michael whether it was Pauli or Clemenza who set him up.
@rossharmonics I agree 100%...all of these deleted scenes make me wish the movie was 4 hrs long. I'd love to see a "new-release" on DVD or even in the theaters again that have all of these old scenes restored back into the picture. Again, thanks for posting this.
@HearingLossProvider The DVDs I have are about 2-3 years old and they don't have any of these scenes on them; so the restored version must be younger and if it does exist I want to go get it too. Thanks for letting me know about it. :-)
Kolatian, the scene with Michael and Kay in bed is crucial! It demonstrates that Michael is capable of having a playful side and is not just a cold and ruthless leader. It would have been nice to have that scene in the movie as a contrast to the huge responsibility and violence that MIchael will be a part of as Don. To me, some of the deleted scenes where's he's walking around in Sicily are much more useless.
@baballoo63 No the Sicly sences are VERY useful. This is the back drop where Michael meets and marries his FIRST WIFE.. his real TRUE love. Michael dosent marry Kay until he gets back to the USA and is a widower, Kay is Michael s SECOND CHOICE.
The guy that uploaded this video emphasized that that scene is missing in the description of "The Godfather: All Deleted Scenes (1)". Next time try not to be a smart ass and you won't end up as an idiot like you did now -.-
The 2 italians ask him about New York and tell him he's a big boss there in the USA, they joke a lot
In the scene with the old woman Michael asks the woman if that house is knocking at was his father' house, but since he was killed in a mafia crime she kinda answer "Yeah it was is house now leave me alone i dont know anything else..."
In the scene with Michael in the bed, the other man helping him just answers him that Fabrizio (one of the "guards")and her italian wife are dead.
@greekboy2k Sicily used to be part of Megale Hellas, Magna Grecia.. a big greek colony. I'm neapolitan which is an old colony too, Neapolis. The culture and even landscapes are so similar it seems the same country, unlike north of Italy which looks almost like an Austrian-germanic empire to us. In some town they even speak a greek dialect still, after 2000 years. it's called griko, and is spoken in Apulia and Calabria.
Deleting these scenes helped much for the godfather to become what it is. Breaking up the storyline like this makes the viewer think a bit more about what happens and become part of the story.
Missing scenes include when Don Corleone after the wedding scene took his sons and Johnny Fontaine to see Genco at the hospital. The scene when Paoli took 2 or 3 goons to beat up the 2 guys who assaulted the undertaker's daughter. Also missing was the very last scene when Kay left Michael and Tom Hagen went to retrieve her. Does anybody else remember these scenes from the origional but? I certainly do.
Missing scenes include when Don Corleone after the wedding scene took his sons and Johnny Fontaine to see Genco at the hospital. The scene when Paoli took 2 or 3 goons to beat up the 2 guys who assaulted the undertaker's daughter. Also missing was the very last scene when Kay left Michael and Tom Hagen went to retrieve her. Does anybody else remember these scenes from the origional but? I certainly do.
@raunakm230 Michael says "apollonia", and the man tells him she's dead. then michael says something like "fabrizzio betrayed me", but I'm not sure about that part. I'm Spanish, I understand some things they say 'cause Italian is pretty similar to Spanish sometimes xD
@albuchi he says 'trovatemelo', which means 'find him for me'. It implies he's gonna kill him, and i think in the book they actually find him in the states, and obviously gun him down.
The deleted scenes give you the flavor of the novel. Sonny knows he's no Don but he can run a war. The debauched child actress gives the Don a clue how to come after Woltz. Clemenza takes his time with Paulie so he feels secure before popping him on the causeway. The conversation in the olive grove shows that one of the guards is ambitious, the other is not. When Michael sees him leaving he knows the car is rigged to explode. I agree the only useless scene is Michael and Kay in the sack.
Am I the only person who came close to tears in the scene where Michael is waking up after the explosion? I might just be sensitive, but it's so sad. He is a brilliant actor.
Imagine Michael without Kay...he would seem totally cold hearted, without anything to live for. Although he tried to keep things from her 'to protect her' and the kids, she knew in the end what he became. He had his own brother killed. That was what GF part III was about, Michaels redemption, comeuppance, call it what you will.
I think in the end, what really mattered to Michael was his real family, not the mob, and that included the mother of his children, the love of his life, Kay.
@Feaisian That's exactly right. The "family" goes on as Vincent takes over as Don, but we know the price to his real family the MIchael has paid. So what was more important, in the end?
I think I get the gist of what Michael was asking that lady when he finds Vito's house. Could someone tell me what they were saying exactly in English with the Sicilian words, too?
yeah..it is in the book...rad the book...fabrizion,after killing ther appolonia,escaped to america,to buffalo...he had normal life in buffalo,he had a bufet with food...but michael found him,sent a killer and he killed fabrizion in that bufet
she says nobody lives there and then asks who are you. michael says i'm his son after he explains this was vito andolini's house. then she says, nobody has lived in that house for years and keeps rambling on.
I thought I saw a scene where Frabizio is a baker and someone goies in and kills him. Is that true or is my head spinning from the complexity of the movie.
yes there is a scene where fabrizio is killed after a longtime.... i think its in a godfather part III deleted scene they kill hiim with an car-bomb after he closes his bakery
@vcomp1960 There is a deleted scene of Fabrizio being blown up when starting his car in America. He was approached by the Barzinis thats why he attempted to blow michael up in his car but got Apollonia instead. Fabrizio moved to America after killing Apollonia and the Corleones got him back.
Yeah, some of the scenes give you more information that was in the movie if you didn't figure that stuff out already. But you can tell by the way they act that it had to be earlier when they were making those because they don't act as good. And you can tell why they were deleted.
those are awesome scenes, clemenza going diner, , also, going home , all death all away, last,michael requesting, marlon brando felling :I didnt want his for you michael, brando giving up, suporting the don, michael taking care, this is amazing
Those last two scenes were incredible, both made me want to see more. I think that they should have been left in. Obviously, Michael was going to want revenge for Sonny's death and for what happened in Sicily. It wouldn't have hurt the film to have him reveal his intentions n a conversation with his father.
The man standing over the bed is "Don" Tomasino. Michael was under his protection while living in Sicily. The other people are probably just his household servants.
I think he was able to stand but not walk. Remember "The Godfather" (part one) in the scene where Tomasino got out of the car to talk to Michael ("Michael, why are you so far from the house?") He stood but he didn't walk. He held onto the car door.
It has cost me a few bucks and 5 years to learn to say and maybe write " Ho amare questa cineme!!!! Sono italiano, capito?" The scenes of Corleone are actually filmed in Savoca, Sicily. The bar is an actual bar, it's run by a trippy old woman with a sense of divine intelligence. Her name is Maria, they call her "the mother to the world". At least that's what the T shirt says. Brother?,'friends of the family? "tutto lon tono" "Arresto lonto tutti..." everything along time ago. everyone arrested.
These scenes are included in the Godfather Saga. It was a serialized version edited for television and it runs chronologically. That means that you get to see it from Sicily to Vegas. And you get to appreciate the amazing work Robert De Niro did in creating the young Vito. When his scenes are done and marlon Brando takes over there is absolutely no difference between the two; other than age.
I stand by my original opinion: while it's definitely a nice treat to see these scenes, all of them are pretty redundant. The story was already adequately communicated in the theatrical cut of the film.
im disagree with you about the scene with mike and kay that u say its useless... im gona tell you my reason.. its nos useless cuz in that scene u can see more closely about the way mike refuses to participate in family business... cheating tom hagen that he's not in NY in order to spend more time with kay instead being with his father, thus. that way mike's changes in the movie were more notorious to the watcher.
You need to study your history. Sicilian and Neapolitan are distinct from Italian as Portuguese and Catalan are distinct from Spanish. As a matter of fact, The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was a different country until the 1860's, it's invasion and occupation by the Duke of Savoy was the reason that so many immigrants came from Southern Italy to the US.
Coppola should grab the 1 and 2 movies, get these scenes in there, in the right sequence, and sell the movie. Many things are better understood with these scenes...at last I understood where the cannolis came from, lol...
TheSRalston 2 months ago
@TheSRalston I know everything about the godfather 1,2,3. Deleted and undeleted.If you have any question,ask me.
fadethetrade 2 months ago
@fadethetrade Hey, thank you very much. I made the comment since I have read the book many times, and understandably they could not inculde all the book in a movie. It would make an interesting thing, though, the movie would last about 20 hours, lol...thank you!
TheSRalston 2 months ago
@TheSRalston since u read the book, did luca brasi survive in it?
magicargo1232 1 month ago
I almost cried seeing Michael in 6:43 :(
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@SilentAssassinxxE No he couldn't, Don Vito forbid Carlo from being involved in the family business, the only reason Michael involved him was because it was a trap since Michael knew it was Carlo that sold out Sonny
swot4life786 3 months ago
what happened to michael at 6:43?
xosmvxo912 3 months ago
@xosmvxo912 his wife died in the car wen it exploded with a timebom
MrDeath893 3 months ago
@MrDeath893 It was actually a bomb connected to the ignition. When you turn the key - BOOM
Callmarcus77 2 months ago
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katofromgreenhornet 4 months ago
who are those people with red flags?
SantomPh 4 months ago
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mutasim0hourani 3 months ago
i read the book recently it was awesome.. a lot of stuff is covered in there, especially regarding johnny fontaine and the hollywood stuff
Frequent2001 4 months ago
AHAAA, so that is where the cannoli came from!! It is very nice to see all these scenes, which aren´t strange to the ones who read the book. I actually feel their inclusion would had been much better for certain details that were shady, such as the cannoli, LOL...
TheSRalston 5 months ago
Christ, what filmaking!!! Even the stuff on the floor screams OSCAR!!!
Armydicked 5 months ago 3
Saga has/had removed scene with undertaker Buonasera hastily dressing to meet Don Corleone after Tom has called him "...now you know you owe your Don a service, he has no doubt you will repay it....". Worries and frets to his wife as she helps him dress wondering what will be asked of him, of course he has no idea what has happened to Sonny, then in the scene following we all know with the shot from the elevator descending to the basement of his funeral parlor, the Don weeps. Chilling! CW
coldwar1952 5 months ago
I love when Rocco says to Clemenza,"I understand Mr. Clemenza"
fadethetrade 5 months ago
My favorite was the opening to TGF 2 in 75 where Michael is his limo watching as Fabrizio locks up his pizza parlor , carrying out his pie gets into his car ,starts it and Kaboooom.......cos you know-I never forgot what he did to Apollonia .
DaDa2Phlux 5 months ago
3 people got there asses handed to them in public by there wives brother .
youngbrolly6 5 months ago
lisscandy4
Hahaha yeah big mistake, I supose that's why Coppola cut this scene
MsGeovanni87 6 months ago
6:47 Don Tommasino is supossed to be in a wheel chair. Its a miracle, lol.
lisscandy4 6 months ago
In the 'making of' book I read, they discuss a scene, shot in Sicily, where Michael kills Fabrizio with a shotgun. i don't think they were happy with it-the American make-up guy commented that it looked the Italian make-up guy put on Fabrizio's stage blood with a paint roller.
Michael was wearing a white hat and carrying a sawed-off shotgun. I've never seen the footage anywhere, but one of Pacino's still pictures in that white hat was used extensively in promo posters.
Thanks for uploading this!
rbass418 7 months ago
Good call on leaving out the part where Clemenza told the guy "You're gonna make your bones on Paulie." I didn't see it coming when Clemenza had him pull over. I was like "Oh fuck!"
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Silvana5651 8 months ago
Three people helped Fabrizio escape.
GyrosHunter 8 months ago 10
AVANTI POPOLO! FORZA! This sicilian italian é difficile da capire. Dunque io penso che it represents a mixture of spanish and italian.
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I agree with you that was a useless scene (Michael and Kay in bed)... Congrats to Cope for cutting it. However, some of these other scenes (especially that Stronzo Fabrizio) getting his justs...
amoskowitz0103 9 months ago
Però è bravo Al Pacino a parlare italiano =)
manu9370 10 months ago
@manu9370 Come è suo italiano di 1 a 10?
amazingdany 7 months ago
@amazingdany mmmm maybe 9 =) no he speaks really good =)
manu9370 7 months ago
6:15-6:20 - Magic hair dryer
lifepoint03 10 months ago
3:03 why do they have Soviet Flags
AliHezbollahShia 10 months ago
@AliHezbollahShia after the fascist regime was removed from Italy in the aftermath of WWII, the Italian Communist Party started gaining popularity. The party itself never went full steam however. This scene was likely an attempt to play on the Red Scare that was plaguing the western world at the time during the cold war
oregongrap 10 months ago
@AliHezbollahShia They are member of the Comunist Party of Italy, the biggest one in Europe, it represents the Portella della Ginestra massacre, on may 1, 1947. The gang leader Salvatore Giuliano was responsible for the massacre, in fact Puzzo the Godfather writer, wrote a book about him, The Sicilian. In the movie you can see flags of the PCI, when they are walking in Corleone
pepinox 8 months ago
The dialog between Paulie and Clemenza really makes this scene, starting at 2:16 really makes that scene. Clemenza played it out so Paulie had no suspicions that they were going to whack him. That is a scene they should have left in!
MrMike3865 10 months ago
funny... fabrizio is so desperate to go to america that he joins up with the enemy, bazini
Little5Jacob 10 months ago
Great uploads.
MckyMseNTarotCrds 11 months ago
There are two scenes that are left out from the deleted scenes sets for the first Godfather movie. Those scenes are as follows. The first scene involves both Vito and Michael at the hospital talking to each other after seeing Genco. The second involves Michael arriving to the house in which one bodyguard greets him very rudely and in which Rocco tells the bodyguard who Michael really is. I just thought I should mention those deleted scenes as well.
TheCfh4life 11 months ago
@TheCfh4life When I read the book, I thought the scene with Genco would have been terrific. The way Coppola captured it in the deleted scence makes you regret the movie wasn't four hours long. There are so many movies that drag. Each film in the Godfather trilogy is paced so well from beginning to end. I also love the scenes with Sonny from the time he gets the new about his father being shot to the scence where he asks Michael whether it was Pauli or Clemenza who set him up.
rossharmonics 7 months ago
@rossharmonics I agree 100%...all of these deleted scenes make me wish the movie was 4 hrs long. I'd love to see a "new-release" on DVD or even in the theaters again that have all of these old scenes restored back into the picture. Again, thanks for posting this.
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avallonmist 6 months ago
@avallonmist isn't that what the restored version on DVD is? I thought these scenes were included, I was going to buy it a few days ago.
HearingLossProvider 6 months ago
@HearingLossProvider The DVDs I have are about 2-3 years old and they don't have any of these scenes on them; so the restored version must be younger and if it does exist I want to go get it too. Thanks for letting me know about it. :-)
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avallonmist 6 months ago
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MrMike3865 11 months ago
6:06 who the fuck takes a shower with a necklace on?
NewPricksOnTheBlock 11 months ago
I remeber when I was Godfather, I killed the men and fucked all the women...giggidy giggidy giggidy!
KarmaCollin 11 months ago
Some of the scenes were not very useful without translated subtitles.
HaNsWiDjAjA 11 months ago
Kolatian, the scene with Michael and Kay in bed is crucial! It demonstrates that Michael is capable of having a playful side and is not just a cold and ruthless leader. It would have been nice to have that scene in the movie as a contrast to the huge responsibility and violence that MIchael will be a part of as Don. To me, some of the deleted scenes where's he's walking around in Sicily are much more useless.
baballoo63 11 months ago
@baballoo63 No the Sicly sences are VERY useful. This is the back drop where Michael meets and marries his FIRST WIFE.. his real TRUE love. Michael dosent marry Kay until he gets back to the USA and is a widower, Kay is Michael s SECOND CHOICE.
rockinrobintweets 5 months ago
do you have the scene where Gatto beat the two would-be rapist who molested the undertaker's daughter?
diddymuck 11 months ago
Not 'All deleted scenes' are present here. It's missing Genco's deathbed scene for a start!
publicanimal9 1 year ago
@publicanimal9
The guy that uploaded this video emphasized that that scene is missing in the description of "The Godfather: All Deleted Scenes (1)". Next time try not to be a smart ass and you won't end up as an idiot like you did now -.-
MrMujic89 1 year ago
i have all of these scenes on my movie
97laze 1 year ago
Most of this ended up in recuts when the two movies were recutin chronological order.
mpersico 1 year ago
this movie is so fucking silence but a powerful meaning!!!!
lordon18 1 year ago
7:34 - I love all of the scenes with The Don and Michael. Very powerful stuff!
TheJediApprentice 1 year ago
That's Rocco in the first scene with Clemenza yes?
paytizzle 1 year ago
did Fabrizzio have tatoo? I think he's not!
bastardobambino 1 year ago
@bastardobambino Yes, it's showed in Mario Puzo's novel.
forzaruvo94 1 year ago
@forzaruvo94 I think in the movie... :D
bastardobambino 1 year ago
7:18 so... tony soprano did make into the godfather after all :D
nido76 1 year ago
u cant understand wat they are saying in sicilian u should add that
ojyumm542 1 year ago
@ojyumm542
The 2 italians ask him about New York and tell him he's a big boss there in the USA, they joke a lot
In the scene with the old woman Michael asks the woman if that house is knocking at was his father' house, but since he was killed in a mafia crime she kinda answer "Yeah it was is house now leave me alone i dont know anything else..."
In the scene with Michael in the bed, the other man helping him just answers him that Fabrizio (one of the "guards")and her italian wife are dead.
Dinos86Senior 1 year ago
@Dinos86Senior
In the scene with Michael in the bed the other man say that Apollonia are dead and Michael ask where is Fabrizio ( "E Fabrizio? Trovatemi Fabrizio")
In the scene with the old woman she say that now are all alone in other country
( M."E' nato qua Vito Andolini?"
Si è nato qua
E non c'è nessuno, un parente un amico? Io sono suo figlio
No non c'è nessuno, sono andati tutti lontani, all'estero lontani sono partiti tutti ")
massiboer 1 year ago
@greekboy2k Sicily used to be part of Megale Hellas, Magna Grecia.. a big greek colony. I'm neapolitan which is an old colony too, Neapolis. The culture and even landscapes are so similar it seems the same country, unlike north of Italy which looks almost like an Austrian-germanic empire to us. In some town they even speak a greek dialect still, after 2000 years. it's called griko, and is spoken in Apulia and Calabria.
paolomanueldec 1 year ago
Deleting these scenes helped much for the godfather to become what it is. Breaking up the storyline like this makes the viewer think a bit more about what happens and become part of the story.
AnImageBeneathMe 1 year ago
Missing scenes include when Don Corleone after the wedding scene took his sons and Johnny Fontaine to see Genco at the hospital. The scene when Paoli took 2 or 3 goons to beat up the 2 guys who assaulted the undertaker's daughter. Also missing was the very last scene when Kay left Michael and Tom Hagen went to retrieve her. Does anybody else remember these scenes from the origional but? I certainly do.
used2bhenpeked 1 year ago
@used2bhenpeked early to mid 80`s the gf 1-2 was on regular t.v.and the scenes you are talking about was left in but not on dvd
Jimmy1tooth 1 year ago
Missing scenes include when Don Corleone after the wedding scene took his sons and Johnny Fontaine to see Genco at the hospital. The scene when Paoli took 2 or 3 goons to beat up the 2 guys who assaulted the undertaker's daughter. Also missing was the very last scene when Kay left Michael and Tom Hagen went to retrieve her. Does anybody else remember these scenes from the origional but? I certainly do.
used2bhenpeked 1 year ago
4:08 Mikele CORLEONE Lol.
PAWASHUPA 1 year ago
@kolatian your nickname deletefather
99681655 1 year ago
f ford coppola is stupid idiot
99681655 1 year ago
half these scenes are in the epic version
moeknows67 1 year ago
6:53 what a shame they cut that scene.it was great
albuchi 1 year ago
@albuchi I don't understand Italian, what did they say?
raunakm230 1 year ago
@raunakm230 Michael says "apollonia", and the man tells him she's dead. then michael says something like "fabrizzio betrayed me", but I'm not sure about that part. I'm Spanish, I understand some things they say 'cause Italian is pretty similar to Spanish sometimes xD
albuchi 1 year ago
@albuchi lol thanx!
raunakm230 1 year ago
@albuchi he says 'trovatemelo', which means 'find him for me'. It implies he's gonna kill him, and i think in the book they actually find him in the states, and obviously gun him down.
paolomanueldec 1 year ago
the book lets you understand the movie way better if u read it first
Mlink187 1 year ago 2
6:30 is likely what would have happened with me and my ex had we stayed together.
KingGopherNuts 1 year ago
Clemenza is hella funny when he lied to pauly saying hes going to call sonny clemenza got comfortable and ate
SMHS18 1 year ago
The deleted scenes give you the flavor of the novel. Sonny knows he's no Don but he can run a war. The debauched child actress gives the Don a clue how to come after Woltz. Clemenza takes his time with Paulie so he feels secure before popping him on the causeway. The conversation in the olive grove shows that one of the guards is ambitious, the other is not. When Michael sees him leaving he knows the car is rigged to explode. I agree the only useless scene is Michael and Kay in the sack.
lebarosky 1 year ago 2
5:29
theunknown24113 1 year ago
yeah i didnt like the one with michael and kay in bed. glad they took that out.
Hadeydeppio 1 year ago
all these scene or almost all are directly from the mario puzo' s book
giancarlogiovane82 1 year ago 2
I think the editing was fine.. The deleted scenes weren't necessary.
Shimmeringsmiley 1 year ago
@Shimmeringsmiley or just too unbelievable...like how fast james caan talks, u can tell its rehearsed
williamrafe1 1 year ago
I gotta buy The Godfather Saga, it has all these deleted scenes in the movie told in chronological order.
madhash83 1 year ago
Deleted from what? I've seen all these scenes before.
rookieninetynine 1 year ago
@rookieninetynine
Don't be a troll.
textthing 1 year ago
pacino deve parlare italiano per questo film. lui pou parlare molto bene
skidro666 1 year ago
Is that Standard Italian or Sicilian Al's speaking?
DonRodrigon 1 year ago
Am I the only person who came close to tears in the scene where Michael is waking up after the explosion? I might just be sensitive, but it's so sad. He is a brilliant actor.
xXTheSharpestLifeXx 1 year ago 2
I love the Sicilian scene...
EmicraniaMonAmour 1 year ago
glad they deleted these scenes....it would've reduced the power and beauty of this movie....
someoneinlv 1 year ago
@TheEntertainmentonly & Kolatian
Agreed, but I still loved the scene...seemed to be adlibed, very natural;) Did I hear somewhere they became an item for a time after GF?
Hopjumpskip 1 year ago
"I think that the only useless scene was that with Michael and Kay in bed. " We think alike Kolatian!!!
TheEntertainmentonly 1 year ago
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The character, Kay, was useless.
talavera715 1 year ago
Imagine Michael without Kay...he would seem totally cold hearted, without anything to live for. Although he tried to keep things from her 'to protect her' and the kids, she knew in the end what he became. He had his own brother killed. That was what GF part III was about, Michaels redemption, comeuppance, call it what you will.
I think in the end, what really mattered to Michael was his real family, not the mob, and that included the mother of his children, the love of his life, Kay.
Hopjumpskip 1 year ago
@Hopjumpskip And at the end he failed to hold on to any of those. That is what makes him so sad, and the ending of the trilogy so beautiful.
Feaisian 1 year ago
@Feaisian That's exactly right. The "family" goes on as Vincent takes over as Don, but we know the price to his real family the MIchael has paid. So what was more important, in the end?
Grapesour 11 months ago
These scenes tell at least me so much more...thank you! I think I ought to read the book.
apua2000 1 year ago 2
I think I get the gist of what Michael was asking that lady when he finds Vito's house. Could someone tell me what they were saying exactly in English with the Sicilian words, too?
katethegreat91 1 year ago
In the original paperback there is a picture of michael firing a shotgun, what scene is that ?
bshaun2 1 year ago
@bshaun2 I have the same ?
poetuvdapeople 1 year ago
Did mike ever get Frabicio???? I thought I saw a seen somewhere where he had him killed?
vcomp1960 2 years ago
@vcomp1960 yeah he does him the the godfather 2 kills him with a bomb but difficult to find version with the scene
hiltidd200 2 years ago
tgf 2 yes delete secene al wires the car and well you know what happen from there he slept with the fishes
don77sicily 2 years ago
yeah..it is in the book...rad the book...fabrizion,after killing ther appolonia,escaped to america,to buffalo...he had normal life in buffalo,he had a bufet with food...but michael found him,sent a killer and he killed fabrizion in that bufet
morecoje 2 years ago
Pacino was 31 when this was shot. Decades of smoking changed his voice.
proken58 2 years ago 40
@proken58
haha, decades of smoking and shouting.
nadeems 1 year ago
@proken58 Ironically, he now sounds a lot like Marlon Brando and Robert DeNiro when they were doing old and young Vito Corleone.
ridgerunner721601 10 months ago
@proken58 why did he get shot? :(
MRDEADLYSNIPER1 8 months ago
Are there any dvd versions out there with the deleted scenes included in the movies?
TheBigdalefan 2 years ago
don tommasino always looks really worried
younghippo 2 years ago
What did the old woman say to Michael when he went to visit his father's house in Corleone? my italian is rusty...
llkk750 2 years ago
she says nobody lives there and then asks who are you. michael says i'm his son after he explains this was vito andolini's house. then she says, nobody has lived in that house for years and keeps rambling on.
Nationalist1912 2 years ago
MORTA
rub3nski 2 years ago
Pacino sounds so different here. how old was he then?
4k3el 2 years ago
he was 32
sobororah 2 years ago
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he was 17
benyblancofrmthabrnx 2 years ago
amazing movie
MixedTracialArtist 2 years ago 8
all of this scenes are in the book
amezing storyy
12033552 2 years ago
Where can i find the scene were Micheal walks into the the pizza shop and blows away Fabrizio with a shotgun?
mrflab714 2 years ago
There was this TV version of the movie - with almost all the deleted scenes, and the one u r talkin` `bout.
ciechan85 2 years ago
Do you know if its on here or not? Cus i tried to find it but it wont come up.
mrflab714 2 years ago
i think it was called the godfather saga. they played the movies in chronological order. i saw it on cable. amc or spike.
jimdaddy65 2 years ago
@mrflab714
it's not Michael, its a button man that kills Fabrizio
The8thDOCTOR 2 years ago 2
I thought I saw a scene where Frabizio is a baker and someone goies in and kills him. Is that true or is my head spinning from the complexity of the movie.
vcomp1960 2 years ago
thats in the godfather part 2
don77sicily 2 years ago
yes there is a scene where fabrizio is killed after a longtime.... i think its in a godfather part III deleted scene they kill hiim with an car-bomb after he closes his bakery
AFTepes 1 year ago
@vcomp1960 There is a deleted scene of Fabrizio being blown up when starting his car in America. He was approached by the Barzinis thats why he attempted to blow michael up in his car but got Apollonia instead. Fabrizio moved to America after killing Apollonia and the Corleones got him back.
adamc510 1 year ago
also in the book but yes he gets whacked in 2nd movie
tonymajjc 1 year ago
the GF movies are already 3 hours each, if they were to keep all these scenes, they would be probably 4 hours each
drago560 2 years ago
Yeah, some of the scenes give you more information that was in the movie if you didn't figure that stuff out already. But you can tell by the way they act that it had to be earlier when they were making those because they don't act as good. And you can tell why they were deleted.
SteelC1tyK1ng 2 years ago
those are awesome scenes, clemenza going diner, , also, going home , all death all away, last,michael requesting, marlon brando felling :I didnt want his for you michael, brando giving up, suporting the don, michael taking care, this is amazing
kmisdarktemptation 2 years ago
i thought I read that there was a killing fabrizio deleted scene :(
CDonahue94 2 years ago
It was cut from Part II.
cmn1108 2 years ago
so the scene was still made? because I couldnt find it with the rest the rest of GF 2 deleted scenes
CDonahue94 2 years ago
It's the last scene in the second part of GF II's deleted scenes. watch?v=UPp0a5OEsTw
cmn1108 2 years ago
yeah al neri set a car bomb on his traitor ass
NikeAurrs45 2 years ago
Those last two scenes were incredible, both made me want to see more. I think that they should have been left in. Obviously, Michael was going to want revenge for Sonny's death and for what happened in Sicily. It wouldn't have hurt the film to have him reveal his intentions n a conversation with his father.
bemoore4 2 years ago
who are the people in 6:49
yoninator 2 years ago
The man standing over the bed is "Don" Tomasino. Michael was under his protection while living in Sicily. The other people are probably just his household servants.
57highland 2 years ago
Tomasino isn't "standing" over anything, he's confined to a wheelchair, is he not?
bemoore4 2 years ago
I think he was able to stand but not walk. Remember "The Godfather" (part one) in the scene where Tomasino got out of the car to talk to Michael ("Michael, why are you so far from the house?") He stood but he didn't walk. He held onto the car door.
57highland 2 years ago
carlos a dick
theman566100 2 years ago
ACTUAL deleted scenes...
waltandrus 2 years ago
Waaaa è Al Pacino a parlare Italiano o l'hanno doppiato?Risp Please
Is Al Pacino that speak Italian????
legolassiana 2 years ago
Yea he can speak italian
varlosh 2 years ago
i luv luv luv al pacino
gaingard 2 years ago 2
Wonder if Mike had agreed to take Fabrizio to America, things would have turned out differently?
mpjrdldn 2 years ago
i think that these scenes are not all bad, in fact some of them would have been better in the movie.
MrRas96 2 years ago
i'm of irish heritage
sxfn15 2 years ago
I love the scene with the red flags. Bandera rossa trionfera! : )
ptosiani 2 years ago
I love this Film!!!! I'm italian....capishe?
Dialgi46 2 years ago
It has cost me a few bucks and 5 years to learn to say and maybe write " Ho amare questa cineme!!!! Sono italiano, capito?" The scenes of Corleone are actually filmed in Savoca, Sicily. The bar is an actual bar, it's run by a trippy old woman with a sense of divine intelligence. Her name is Maria, they call her "the mother to the world". At least that's what the T shirt says. Brother?,'friends of the family? "tutto lon tono" "Arresto lonto tutti..." everything along time ago. everyone arrested.
PepperWhite62 2 years ago
These scenes are included in the Godfather Saga. It was a serialized version edited for television and it runs chronologically. That means that you get to see it from Sicily to Vegas. And you get to appreciate the amazing work Robert De Niro did in creating the young Vito. When his scenes are done and marlon Brando takes over there is absolutely no difference between the two; other than age.
RayOrama 2 years ago 2
what the FUCK where is the deleted scene where michael blows away fabrizio with a shot gun??????? GOD DAMNIT
notchjohnson1 2 years ago
I wish they had put that scene after Appolonia died. Micheal barely even (if ever) talks about his first wife until the Godfather Part III.
oystercultviking 2 years ago 2
Yeah....that was sad. Poor Appollonia. He really did love her.
sugarnspice7825 2 years ago 3
wats the song at 2:40
il0veg0dbaby 2 years ago
i cracked up, when Fabrizzio started singing american anthem, lol, he was funny "oh say can you seeeeeee?"
but I can't understand 'em... when they talked italian. all i heard is something about Vito.
morte means death, right?
SabParker 2 years ago
i think al pacino height is 5'4 maximum
samsungcansing 2 years ago
is it really al pacino's voice?
he speaks italian perfectly.
love him.
itsallsugarless 3 years ago 2
FUCK!
i'm italian i live in the north. and i understand perfectly sicilian!!
sicily is IN ITALY.
oh my god.
lol.tibet and china.
itsallsugarless 3 years ago 2
I stand by my original opinion: while it's definitely a nice treat to see these scenes, all of them are pretty redundant. The story was already adequately communicated in the theatrical cut of the film.
MeatballsMarlowe 3 years ago
avanti poblo a la rescosa !!
alec00618 3 years ago
kolatian
im disagree with you about the scene with mike and kay that u say its useless... im gona tell you my reason.. its nos useless cuz in that scene u can see more closely about the way mike refuses to participate in family business... cheating tom hagen that he's not in NY in order to spend more time with kay instead being with his father, thus. that way mike's changes in the movie were more notorious to the watcher.
AFTepes 3 years ago 5
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boring scenes....
thank god they deleted it.
sakibt 3 years ago
What was the old lady in Sicily doing with the water?
JohnKoroly 3 years ago
this needs subtitles, not everyone speaks Italian
bonjoursalutallo14 3 years ago
ok go fix it then
Jibbaribba 3 years ago 2
they aren't speaking Italian, they're speaking Sicilian
highroller12208 3 years ago
Sicilian island belongs to Italy.
kolatian 3 years ago
so what? tibet belongs to china, does that mean that tibetan is chinese? there are many different languages in italy
highroller12208 3 years ago 3
Tibet is not for China what Sicily is for Italy. Sicilians are italians and they speak their own dialect.
Many countries have different dialects inside them.
kolatian 3 years ago 2
You need to study your history. Sicilian and Neapolitan are distinct from Italian as Portuguese and Catalan are distinct from Spanish. As a matter of fact, The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was a different country until the 1860's, it's invasion and occupation by the Duke of Savoy was the reason that so many immigrants came from Southern Italy to the US.
highroller12208 3 years ago