fire started on towel from blanks not scripted but accidental, Coppola left it for effect. Incident set around 1919 some criticize use of British Webley revolver. Plausable, as it could have been stolen from returning soldier. Good scene w/ historic base, young guys hated the Fanucci types who were squeezing their parents and often wrestled control by violence. Classic, timeless movie, hard to tell it was made in 1970's.
Why does Vito decide to kill Fanucci? Simple. He saw Fanucci knifed, holding his hat under his chin to catch the blood. His gut told him that Fanucci had no gang; that he ruled by fear alone. So Vito decided to act fearlessly, in order to gain his freedom.
Hey, does anyone know what the name of the song is at the end when the Corleones are on the steps? Is there anywhere that I can find the full length acoustic version?
@mixalis1106 it is to conceal it because fanucci walks right past him. no one would hear the shot anyways because of the loud festival going on outside.
Vito comes home, he sees his family. Literally, his hands are covered in blood, he has just killed a man for the first time. He grabs MIchael, and hold his little hands. Now Michael is literally marked for life, he cant escape his destiny. A path of murders and blood awaits him.
Translation of scene. When Vito decides to pay Fanucci half of what he asked for, and Fanucci doesnt take any action at all, Vito sees that he is a weak man after all. When Fannuci is returning home, he sees this play, he jokes about blood and violence, literally it shows that he really isnt a violent guy. Then tries to turn on the light at 4.13, the man is "scared of darkness". I think in this scene you can really sense he is nothing but a coward, Vito sees this, and takes his place.
I really think the author, Mario Puzo, was being dishonest. In the first novel "The Godfather" we never see how Vito Corleone really makes his money. I.e. through vice, whoring and gambling. He allows him to assume the moral high road. Here we see director Francis Ford Coppola portraying him as a humble olive oil salesman who has no choice but to kill the thug Don Fanucci who rules his neighborhood if he's going to eke out a living. It's historically bogus.
@PalerLaze Yeah, i ve never understood the whole scene the first time i saw it. Even the music follows it perfectly. At first, u listen to a theme that sounds like a funeral march. Its as if Fanucci is assisting his own funeral, and when he is shot, the theme changes, u hear the fireworks, and the people clapping and smiling. Literally, they are celebrating that Fanucci was killed. Its brilliant
@PrivateeRyann Yeah I also noticed the change in music. I like how much effort they put into the Godfather movies, with details that aren't so significant on their own but all together it makes the movie so much more symbolic and memorable.
next to the death of Don Corleone, the Baptism scene, and the ending of the Godfather, this is the most important and crucial scene in the Godfather series
What I find very funny about the character Fanucci is the fact that he was supposedly a BIG SHOT. He lives in this dinky apartment. So easy to knock off.
Everybody knew where he lived. How does the neighborhood allow an idiot like him to run the show? He was so easy to dispose of. Dinero showed how easy it was....
@1spati he used fear as his ultimate tactic. In the book it's said that he doesn't use 'respectable' Mafia methods and involves things like the police and non-Italians in his work, and didn't have the support of the established Mafia where it counted. He was exploiting the struggling immigrants who feared losing everything, but had no strength of his own.
@1spati well the point is he wasn't a big shot...but Vito was the only one who saw through his mask,that's why he decided to kill him.He concluded that since he easily accepted compromises and was involved with the police he's not member of any mafia group and works alone as a bully.
DeNiro had the voice down perfectly. I love the flashback sequences in part II because it shows what America was like through the eyes of immigrants in those early days.
I just showed my friend this clip. He's never seen the Godfather before. He gave the second dislike just to be a dick. Don't count the second dislike. At this point there is still only 1.
How do u write in original language (I don't know if italian or sicilian dialect) the last sentence "Michael, your father loves u very much. My boy"?????
I really like don Fanucci. He has a remarkable classic gangster style wich I seriously appreciate. The only thing I'm wondering is what his hand-gesture means that he repeatedly shows. The gesture waving his left (bent) hand towards his own face. Does anyone know that?
this is my ultimate favorite scene in both of the godfather films!!! thanks so much for the upload!!! brings back awesome memories just like awesome movies are supposed to do!!!! :-)
@Sigtyr he says ,in sicilian diallect, at the doorway to vito "what have you there?"just before he shoots him and at the puppet show he says "this is too violent for me!"
This scene is perfect: the rythm, the build-up, the combination between images and music... And, of course, the ending! "Michael, your father loves you very much..." It says so much about the destiny of both father and son!
@anusrodentum19 amen ..... one other observation, get the "white whale" analogy in putting Fanucci in an easy to see white suit? It's also similar to raising a white flag by passive aggressively shooting yourself in, not the foot, but the chest, head, heart
in the book this happenes at night as soon as fanucci walks through that front door two in the chest and one in the cheek none was in the street and he walks back to his house by way of the roof tops i also don't know how sonny is just hanging out their unterrified of his father. in the book he follows his father with out him knowing and watches him kill fanuci this is how the don knows his sons fate within the family has been slodified.
@lordvoldemort578 i'm sure he assumes that his son would want control one day but that's not how things happen. heredity has nothing to do with sucession in the mob structure. alot of times the family will be turned over to the consigliearie or a trusted capo. but the don belives that every man has a destiny he is set down one path his entire life. The don dosn't find out until years later after sonny commits an armed robbery.
@lordvoldemort578 the don asks him why he would be so foolish santino tells him what he saw his father do and the don knew his sons place was with in the org. that was his destiny. so he has clemenza start his training the next day. the book dosn't go to much into sonnys past just the bit with bringing tom home and and whats already been gone over. it dose go into how clemanza trained him though and how pete was disapointed when sonny showed disfavor twoards the garoutte.
@lordvoldemort578 it also says he mad his "bones" when he was 19 during genco pura olive oil wars but i don't think it goes into specifics other than stating he made a reputation for himself as a hardcore murderer only surpased by luca brasi. any ways i don't know if vito wanted to give the leadership to his son. look at how mike and vito carry themselves and then look at how sonny dose. one is a master mind while the other as cunning as he is, is still a thug. but thats just my analysis.
@Dutchgutta757 Yeah As soon as somebody does something to get him upset his first thought is to murder them or beat them to death Sonny still cares for his family and Is not without a softer side i believe what about mike though? tell me about him growing up.
@lordvoldemort578 sonny really did have a soft side his wife mentions how old italian songs would have him blubbering. but they don't speak on mikes youth other than he distanced himself from his family and that he would get into fist fights with his brothers almost on a weekly basis. but mike went to collage and fought in the war did everything he could to keep him self away from his fathers name. but, once his father gets shot and, his jaw gets broken what they call buissness he calls personal
@Dutchgutta757 Thanks might get the book It must be a very awesome read and it sounds great I heard there is alot of useless chapters in it though kinda backstorying and stuff I heard sonnys wife is described as big breasted and didnt like having sexual intercorse with sonny because of his big penis or something true?
@lordvoldemort578 pahaha yes they do go into detail about sonnys rigging. his wife makes jokes about how he she feels sorry for the women he cheats on her with. Some of it is useless if you don't read the other books. like lucy mancini youd think why the fuck is there this big part in the book about some braod sonny used to run around with. it's because she plays a large part in the next book. the book is so good i BOUGHT not downloaded the next two (stole the first).
@lordvoldemort578 to be honest i haven't seen the movies other than the clips on youtube and i don't want to i like how the book went and i don't want anything to tarnish how i remember it. it's just like any novel they turn into a movie novel>movie. it's more intimate you get know the cast your grow an emotional attachment and, you realize that when it's over and you can't continue the story other than with your own speculations and imagination ya digg?
Wonderful performance by DeNiro, captures perfectly the passages of the book.
Why should he give Fanucci seven hundred dollars? He did not love Fanucci. If Fanucci needed an operation to save his life, he would not give Fanucci seven hundred dollars for the surgeon. So why should he not kill Fanucci?
As far as I can tell, the name of this song is "the murder of don fanucii" but on the Godfather part II soundtrack it's a truncated version. Sure wish I could find the original complete.
just think about the amount of faith FFC had in De Niro to cast him in a part originated by Brando, and De Niro equaled Brando's performance, buy giving him more realism.
Thank you so much for this version! But wow, this was very hard to find, I had to weed through a lot of video games and other crap. You would get a ton of view if you included 'Godfather II" in your heading.
1:48 to 1:53 is the best moment in the entire Godfather(s). The old neighborhood landscape with Vito's clothing matching with the buildings and the sky. It is like Coppola is illustrating that Vito is a man for the people, while Fanucci is a criminal thug who hates his own people in that small 5-sec. window of this film
The song reaches its most epic moment also. You are sitting on the edge of your seats waiting to see what Vito is going to do. A true masterpiece.
best freakin movie .. the first and the second part were mind blowing... Vito Corleone is the best character of all the time either if its DeNiro or Marlon Brando.
In My opinion, this has to be the best movie scene ever, a strugglin, orphan, immirgrant Italian's rise in the life, making his bones, His wife is strong for understanding he loves them soo much that he would do this for their future, but I for sure wouldn't let a fat self hating Italian push me around for money "I sweated for"
This is one of the best scenes I've ever seen. The tension is created in such unbelievable way! The rythm of the music (that religious march) is as the symphony for the murder.
I'm just wondering how was Don Corleone more respected than Don Fanucci? Did Vito extort money from people or they gave him gifts? I know Fanucci would threaten people for money.
@eugene680 Becuase he was a man with limits he said not making his family more powerfull via drugs partley what The Godfather Part 1 is about he did not extort people he was involved in the Gambiling rackets and bootleging.
My fav sequence from the movie. Pity the quality is not the best...
natashkk 2 days ago
Dio di perdonare:
Don Fanucci
Come molti
Prendono il pane dal tavolo di persone
onesto.
Il risultato?
Festa e
Pizza con il vino.
FrGasparetto 3 days ago
0:07-1:08 Nas and Jay-z song Black Republican sampled that!!!
JmsRad23 4 days ago
My favorite scene from Part 2!
drlee2 1 week ago
240p... we meet again. It's been too long.
CHURCHISAWESUM 1 week ago
Don Fanucci. Actor: Gastone Moschin. The best italian actor....
LATRIPPA91 2 weeks ago
anyone Know the soundtrack ?
PhaiHang 3 weeks ago
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Michael to' patri ti voli bene assai, bene assai, mi caruso
agaf74 3 weeks ago
does anybody know the name of the music thats playing after vito kills fanucci and hes walking the streets? id really love to know
futballr 1 month ago
@futballr The whole piece is called "Murder Of Don Fanucci- Marcia Religoso/Festa March", on the Original Soundtrack.
sdgojdfpghj 1 day ago
fire started on towel from blanks not scripted but accidental, Coppola left it for effect. Incident set around 1919 some criticize use of British Webley revolver. Plausable, as it could have been stolen from returning soldier. Good scene w/ historic base, young guys hated the Fanucci types who were squeezing their parents and often wrestled control by violence. Classic, timeless movie, hard to tell it was made in 1970's.
cleoshepardchou 1 month ago
Gun in the mouth scene very realistic! this is one of best scene in Godfather!
Bubblefinno14 1 month ago
@Bubblefinno14 typical mafia execution! they used to do that in Sicily too
1coteca 1 month ago
jeez a gun in the mouth. really violent
wiisalute 1 month ago
Why does Vito decide to kill Fanucci? Simple. He saw Fanucci knifed, holding his hat under his chin to catch the blood. His gut told him that Fanucci had no gang; that he ruled by fear alone. So Vito decided to act fearlessly, in order to gain his freedom.
lebarosky 2 months ago
Love this scene so much. And the music is perfect.
There should be a Hipster Vito poster: CLIMBED ROOFTOPS AND KILLED BADDIES - DECADES BEFORE ASSASSIN'S CREED
Sieglinde84 2 months ago
My uncle Ronnie who passed away about 5 years ago looked dead on Fanucci, he was awesome.
BuddyWillis 2 months ago
Hey, does anyone know what the name of the song is at the end when the Corleones are on the steps? Is there anywhere that I can find the full length acoustic version?
spmbele 2 months ago
@spmbele
it sounds like someone put words to the Godfather waltz
Ringlord3434 2 months ago
i dont understand the towel thing de niro does... why does he wrap the gun in the towel....
smoove002 2 months ago
@smoove002 it is supposed to be some sort of a silencer
mixalis1106 2 months ago
@mixalis1106 it is to conceal it because fanucci walks right past him. no one would hear the shot anyways because of the loud festival going on outside.
reddog24playa1 2 months ago
@smoove002 it is to conceal it because fanucci walks right past him
reddog24playa1 2 months ago
I meant white obviously
rubber4532 3 months ago
Gotta love that whate suit
rubber4532 3 months ago
One thing always bothered me why didn't anybody else try too kill that bastard he always seemed like a pussy
Mattraction513 3 months ago
I wish the soundtrack had the whole song. It actually misses out the best part as Vito stalks Fannuci from the rooftops from about 01:16.
louthegiantcookie 3 months ago
Vito comes home, he sees his family. Literally, his hands are covered in blood, he has just killed a man for the first time. He grabs MIchael, and hold his little hands. Now Michael is literally marked for life, he cant escape his destiny. A path of murders and blood awaits him.
PrivateeRyann 3 months ago
Translation of scene. When Vito decides to pay Fanucci half of what he asked for, and Fanucci doesnt take any action at all, Vito sees that he is a weak man after all. When Fannuci is returning home, he sees this play, he jokes about blood and violence, literally it shows that he really isnt a violent guy. Then tries to turn on the light at 4.13, the man is "scared of darkness". I think in this scene you can really sense he is nothing but a coward, Vito sees this, and takes his place.
PrivateeRyann 3 months ago
@PrivateeRyann
I really think the author, Mario Puzo, was being dishonest. In the first novel "The Godfather" we never see how Vito Corleone really makes his money. I.e. through vice, whoring and gambling. He allows him to assume the moral high road. Here we see director Francis Ford Coppola portraying him as a humble olive oil salesman who has no choice but to kill the thug Don Fanucci who rules his neighborhood if he's going to eke out a living. It's historically bogus.
pinz2022 3 months ago
@pinz2022
Gangsta life romanticized.
seppsters 3 months ago
@PrivateeRyann Wow, I never saw it that way. Good translation, described this scene perfectly.
PalerLaze 1 month ago
@PalerLaze Yeah, i ve never understood the whole scene the first time i saw it. Even the music follows it perfectly. At first, u listen to a theme that sounds like a funeral march. Its as if Fanucci is assisting his own funeral, and when he is shot, the theme changes, u hear the fireworks, and the people clapping and smiling. Literally, they are celebrating that Fanucci was killed. Its brilliant
PrivateeRyann 1 month ago
@PrivateeRyann Yeah I also noticed the change in music. I like how much effort they put into the Godfather movies, with details that aren't so significant on their own but all together it makes the movie so much more symbolic and memorable.
PalerLaze 1 month ago
He only wanted to 'wet his beak.'
SeaJayBelfast 3 months ago
Fanucci made 2 accounts of youtube just for dislike the video!
Juliansnake1000 4 months ago
the last scene is awww :3
SayaKuro12 4 months ago
the music is just kick ass!
MrPinoCavallo 4 months ago
REAL NEW YORK STYLE :)
deleoa471 4 months ago
Is this the same Robert De Niro who plays in Meet the Fockers ? Robert, what happened to you :(
Renonerouge 4 months ago
@Renonerouge He got old, Needed the Money...Godfather was only 35k
lordvoldemort578 4 months ago
@lordvoldemort578 plus the movies of this decade suck compared to those of the 70's
vadimzdonutube 4 months ago
@vadimzdonutube It's all CGI with crappy dialogue and Baselss characters, Godfather used no special effects it was all hard work and camera trickery.
lordvoldemort578 4 months ago
Don Fanucci was GQ originale!
mrtundra45 4 months ago
The Godfather 2 is the greatest film ever made.
That is all.
RottenDoctorGonzo 5 months ago
Fanucci.......no doubt an asshole.......but ya can't deny this......sharp dresser!!!
packard400 5 months ago 14
I keep waiting for someone to offer him a giant donut
ElBombastico883 5 months ago 8
don fanucci! ... salutamo!
Tommyeaha 5 months ago
next to the death of Don Corleone, the Baptism scene, and the ending of the Godfather, this is the most important and crucial scene in the Godfather series
Ringlord3434 5 months ago
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black republicans..Nas ft Jay z
majal1964 5 months ago
he made him an offer he couldn't refuse....
monkydeansantana 5 months ago
the music from 4:17 was played when al pacino received his afi lifetime achievement award
vadimzdonutube 5 months ago
A master piece convination of music and film put together.
SuperHugobox 5 months ago
Jesus Christ, thats what you can call Assassin!!!
TheTrueTank249 5 months ago
What I find very funny about the character Fanucci is the fact that he was supposedly a BIG SHOT. He lives in this dinky apartment. So easy to knock off.
Everybody knew where he lived. How does the neighborhood allow an idiot like him to run the show? He was so easy to dispose of. Dinero showed how easy it was....
1spati 6 months ago
@1spati he used fear as his ultimate tactic. In the book it's said that he doesn't use 'respectable' Mafia methods and involves things like the police and non-Italians in his work, and didn't have the support of the established Mafia where it counted. He was exploiting the struggling immigrants who feared losing everything, but had no strength of his own.
SantomPh 5 months ago
@1spati well the point is he wasn't a big shot...but Vito was the only one who saw through his mask,that's why he decided to kill him.He concluded that since he easily accepted compromises and was involved with the police he's not member of any mafia group and works alone as a bully.
sumadinac92 5 months ago
That had to hurt...
namned 6 months ago
And so Batman was born!
sartanko 6 months ago 2
DeNiro had the voice down perfectly. I love the flashback sequences in part II because it shows what America was like through the eyes of immigrants in those early days.
ilikevines 6 months ago
How come when De Niro got older he doesn't look like Brando?
billt460 6 months ago
He sticks the gun in his mouth and pulls the trigger. Just to make sure. And of course to send a message. Clean the wallpaper!
billt460 6 months ago
just realised this is the tune to black republican by jay z and nas.
yorke2cole2goal 6 months ago
I love how the guitar player plays the theme, great!
v535gamer 6 months ago
4:43 Where's Don Fanucci?
4:58 There he is!
spasticon 6 months ago
I just showed my friend this clip. He's never seen the Godfather before. He gave the second dislike just to be a dick. Don't count the second dislike. At this point there is still only 1.
Champraves311 6 months ago
How do u write in original language (I don't know if italian or sicilian dialect) the last sentence "Michael, your father loves u very much. My boy"?????
epilefissar 6 months ago
@epilefissar I think at the end he says "Che caloso!!" (how cute, how beautiful!).
natashkk 1 month ago
@natashkk Micaluzzo! This is endearment and diminutive in the Sicilian vernacular form (dialect) of the name Michele/Michael.
AndreDVolpe 1 month ago
@epilefissar
- Michael, tu patri te vole ben assai, ben assai... Micheluzzo. (Sicilian dialect)
sturatcliffe 3 weeks ago
I really like don Fanucci. He has a remarkable classic gangster style wich I seriously appreciate. The only thing I'm wondering is what his hand-gesture means that he repeatedly shows. The gesture waving his left (bent) hand towards his own face. Does anyone know that?
Jaucke 7 months ago
don fanucci is a classy guy
MrFFSMAN 7 months ago
this is my ultimate favorite scene in both of the godfather films!!! thanks so much for the upload!!! brings back awesome memories just like awesome movies are supposed to do!!!! :-)
glassgiraffe1185 10 months ago
@glassgiraffe1185
both? theres 3 fyi
Ringlord3434 9 months ago
marcia religiosa
amdane 10 months ago
Murder of Don Fanucci is the festa song
simply21sicilian 10 months ago
well done vito !!!! fanucci was lowlife piece of shit!
mensahcarrelle 10 months ago
@mensahcarrelle don vito is better?
zappascum 7 months ago
micaeluzzo... papà te vuole bene assaj... assaj...
RiderXV 11 months ago
is there anyone who knows don fanuccis lines in italian? I have a hard time hearing what he says.
Sigtyr 11 months ago
@Sigtyr he says ,in sicilian diallect, at the doorway to vito "what have you there?"just before he shoots him and at the puppet show he says "this is too violent for me!"
ac2and4 7 months ago
@ac2and4 do you the lines in the sicilian dialect?
Sigtyr 7 months ago
@ac2and4
- I think it's "Che fai ca, eh?" = What are you doing here?
sturatcliffe 3 weeks ago
what is the song at 6:26?
ktd1603 11 months ago
@ktd1603 the song at 6.26 is Ninna Nanna a Michele :)
RiderXV 11 months ago
Don Fanucci is grimey
markmcc2009 11 months ago
This scene is perfect: the rythm, the build-up, the combination between images and music... And, of course, the ending! "Michael, your father loves you very much..." It says so much about the destiny of both father and son!
Hidal1989 11 months ago 20
why is the quality so terrible? :(
StrapedWitMyGloc44 11 months ago
@SlimmDudZ i didnt mean that literally ....
mrtundra45 1 year ago
comos e llama la cancion de la celebracion??
videoscapo 1 year ago
1 dislike must be fanucci himself!!! lol
anusrodentum19 1 year ago 31
@anusrodentum19 amen ..... one other observation, get the "white whale" analogy in putting Fanucci in an easy to see white suit? It's also similar to raising a white flag by passive aggressively shooting yourself in, not the foot, but the chest, head, heart
carlucci1019 6 months ago
@anusrodentum19 Hahahahahahaha, i think don cicci join him now. Hahahahah
YoungTR40 6 months ago
@anusrodentum19 oh no, it's 2 dislikes now! This scene is perfection.
carlucci1019 5 months ago
@anusrodentum19 OHOHOHOOHH SO FUNNY
fucking cunt
Kashadooo 2 months ago
The American Dream.
DarthKris17 1 year ago
2:11 Vito looks like batman
GhostSnake 1 year ago
Fanucci was a pimp though, look at how he dressed!!!
mrtundra45 1 year ago
@MEXIC4NKILLER LOL
Meriamen 1 year ago
Honestly, the best scene in the whole Godfather trilogy. Which of course is saying ALOT.
Darkiver 1 year ago
in the book this happenes at night as soon as fanucci walks through that front door two in the chest and one in the cheek none was in the street and he walks back to his house by way of the roof tops i also don't know how sonny is just hanging out their unterrified of his father. in the book he follows his father with out him knowing and watches him kill fanuci this is how the don knows his sons fate within the family has been slodified.
Dutchgutta757 1 year ago
@Dutchgutta757 So he knows Sonny will want to become the don one day ?please tell me more about this.like how sonny grew up and stuff
lordvoldemort578 1 year ago
@lordvoldemort578 i'm sure he assumes that his son would want control one day but that's not how things happen. heredity has nothing to do with sucession in the mob structure. alot of times the family will be turned over to the consigliearie or a trusted capo. but the don belives that every man has a destiny he is set down one path his entire life. The don dosn't find out until years later after sonny commits an armed robbery.
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@lordvoldemort578 the don asks him why he would be so foolish santino tells him what he saw his father do and the don knew his sons place was with in the org. that was his destiny. so he has clemenza start his training the next day. the book dosn't go to much into sonnys past just the bit with bringing tom home and and whats already been gone over. it dose go into how clemanza trained him though and how pete was disapointed when sonny showed disfavor twoards the garoutte.
Dutchgutta757 1 year ago
@lordvoldemort578 it also says he mad his "bones" when he was 19 during genco pura olive oil wars but i don't think it goes into specifics other than stating he made a reputation for himself as a hardcore murderer only surpased by luca brasi. any ways i don't know if vito wanted to give the leadership to his son. look at how mike and vito carry themselves and then look at how sonny dose. one is a master mind while the other as cunning as he is, is still a thug. but thats just my analysis.
Dutchgutta757 1 year ago
@Dutchgutta757 Yeah As soon as somebody does something to get him upset his first thought is to murder them or beat them to death Sonny still cares for his family and Is not without a softer side i believe what about mike though? tell me about him growing up.
lordvoldemort578 1 year ago
@lordvoldemort578 sonny really did have a soft side his wife mentions how old italian songs would have him blubbering. but they don't speak on mikes youth other than he distanced himself from his family and that he would get into fist fights with his brothers almost on a weekly basis. but mike went to collage and fought in the war did everything he could to keep him self away from his fathers name. but, once his father gets shot and, his jaw gets broken what they call buissness he calls personal
Dutchgutta757 1 year ago
@Dutchgutta757 Thanks might get the book It must be a very awesome read and it sounds great I heard there is alot of useless chapters in it though kinda backstorying and stuff I heard sonnys wife is described as big breasted and didnt like having sexual intercorse with sonny because of his big penis or something true?
lordvoldemort578 1 year ago
@lordvoldemort578 pahaha yes they do go into detail about sonnys rigging. his wife makes jokes about how he she feels sorry for the women he cheats on her with. Some of it is useless if you don't read the other books. like lucy mancini youd think why the fuck is there this big part in the book about some braod sonny used to run around with. it's because she plays a large part in the next book. the book is so good i BOUGHT not downloaded the next two (stole the first).
Dutchgutta757 1 year ago
@lordvoldemort578 to be honest i haven't seen the movies other than the clips on youtube and i don't want to i like how the book went and i don't want anything to tarnish how i remember it. it's just like any novel they turn into a movie novel>movie. it's more intimate you get know the cast your grow an emotional attachment and, you realize that when it's over and you can't continue the story other than with your own speculations and imagination ya digg?
Dutchgutta757 1 year ago
the best scene in a movie iv ever seen
mcdaddy9999 1 year ago
Wonderful performance by DeNiro, captures perfectly the passages of the book.
Why should he give Fanucci seven hundred dollars? He did not love Fanucci. If Fanucci needed an operation to save his life, he would not give Fanucci seven hundred dollars for the surgeon. So why should he not kill Fanucci?
OfficialArmonist 1 year ago
Who is but worthy of following Brando's and Pacino's performance? DeNiro!!
at1212b 1 year ago
One of cinema's greatest moments. Robert De Niro is magnificent as Vito Corleone. The Godfather Part II is one of the greatest movies ever made.
Moviefan7359 1 year ago 2
6:56 quien me puede decir que es lo que dice? pero en idioma italiano? se los agradeceria
kanokriminal 1 year ago
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@kanokriminal
- Michael, tu patri te vole ben assai, ben assai... Micheluzzo. (dialecto siciliano)
sturatcliffe 3 weeks ago
Don Fanucci was a complete asshole.
jazbii 1 year ago
I like Robert De Niro speaking sicilian! :-) He spent 6 months in Sicily to learn the dialect
giorgia79sicily 1 year ago
what is the title of this music? 1:17-2:28 please help me
satapmadafaka 1 year ago
what is the title of this music? 1:44-1:58
satapmadafaka 1 year ago
Could this be the best ever scene in movie history? I think so....
MasTriste 1 year ago
gran actuacion de robert de niro con esa actuacion del padrino gano su 1 oscar
papapulu 1 year ago
Well, he sure killed the hell out of that guy...
Etherdave 1 year ago
EPIC!!!
marianostpc 1 year ago
As far as I can tell, the name of this song is "the murder of don fanucii" but on the Godfather part II soundtrack it's a truncated version. Sure wish I could find the original complete.
ElBroncodelNorte 1 year ago
@ElBroncodelNorte Marcia Religiosa - The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra is the original.
ImpatientWreck 1 year ago 2
@ImpatientWreck Thank you kind sir!
ElBroncodelNorte 1 year ago
One of the greatest death sequences of all time
jmj540 1 year ago
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1:45-1:53 include two of the best individual shots I've ever had the fortune to see on film.
HdezMarcos 1 year ago
@1:45-1:53 include two of the best individual shots I've ever had the fortune to see on film.
HdezMarcos 1 year ago
just think about the amount of faith FFC had in De Niro to cast him in a part originated by Brando, and De Niro equaled Brando's performance, buy giving him more realism.
kingcaesar5 1 year ago
Brilliant. Thanks.
EBIKE100 1 year ago
I bet in Vito's head, Fanucci was no different from the man in sicily who killed his mom and brother.
BigDogJang0 1 year ago
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when you have to shoot shoot don't talk
chrihern 1 year ago
The greatest film sequence, surpassed perhaps only by the multiple killings at the end of Godfather I.
robertschelly 1 year ago
The English Premier League broadcast ripped this song off....great track...thanks for the post
alfocanada 1 year ago
My favorite scene in the whole saga. This is where it all started - Vito Corleone's rendezvous with Destiny.
iOnlySignIn 1 year ago
Fanucci brought it on himself, he doesnt deserve to be called Don!!
DrakullMenethil 1 year ago
can someone tell me the name of the song in the parade?
yumikuchki 1 year ago
4:00 to 4:16
How many Fanucci's does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
LordConner 1 year ago
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It´s perfect
alvarojimzu 1 year ago
Itá perfect...
alvarojimzu 1 year ago
Thank you so much for this version! But wow, this was very hard to find, I had to weed through a lot of video games and other crap. You would get a ton of view if you included 'Godfather II" in your heading.
ssstracener 1 year ago
The acoustic song at the end of this scene is superb
ianricho08 1 year ago
@ianricho08 whats the name of the acoustic song?
ktd1603 1 year ago
The better scene of all the times
CCOOWWBBOOY 1 year ago
1:48 to 1:53 is the best moment in the entire Godfather(s). The old neighborhood landscape with Vito's clothing matching with the buildings and the sky. It is like Coppola is illustrating that Vito is a man for the people, while Fanucci is a criminal thug who hates his own people in that small 5-sec. window of this film
The song reaches its most epic moment also. You are sitting on the edge of your seats waiting to see what Vito is going to do. A true masterpiece.
Crede06 1 year ago
Classic scene, one of the best of the movie for me
easygoing623 1 year ago
best freakin movie .. the first and the second part were mind blowing... Vito Corleone is the best character of all the time either if its DeNiro or Marlon Brando.
legooka 1 year ago
"Too much violence for my taste!" - Don Fannuci ...while watching puppet theatre ...
laudanum81 1 year ago
In My opinion, this has to be the best movie scene ever, a strugglin, orphan, immirgrant Italian's rise in the life, making his bones, His wife is strong for understanding he loves them soo much that he would do this for their future, but I for sure wouldn't let a fat self hating Italian push me around for money "I sweated for"
eldonb24 1 year ago
Bullet in mouth is a nice touch.
Zarazazaza 1 year ago
LA SCENA PIU' BELLA DI TUTTO IL CINEMA MONDIALE..........COLORI,FOTOGRAFIA ,SCENEGGIATURA E LA MUSICA.......BACIAMO LE MANI
cofavam 1 year ago
Para mi la mejor escena del Padrino 2
Detyz 1 year ago
Robby Deneiro knows how to make a movie
payaso401 1 year ago
This is one of the best scenes I've ever seen. The tension is created in such unbelievable way! The rythm of the music (that religious march) is as the symphony for the murder.
This is truly REAL art!
natashkk 1 year ago
Lol @ 4:22
"What have you got there?"
Friendo1231 1 year ago
Thank you for uploading this one. :)
gozunshi 1 year ago
It sucks to be Don Fanucci!
ElectricShark 1 year ago
I'm just wondering how was Don Corleone more respected than Don Fanucci? Did Vito extort money from people or they gave him gifts? I know Fanucci would threaten people for money.
eugene680 1 year ago
@eugene680 Becuase he was a man with limits he said not making his family more powerfull via drugs partley what The Godfather Part 1 is about he did not extort people he was involved in the Gambiling rackets and bootleging.
thebritish25 1 year ago
Best movie Ever!!!!!
GV889 2 years ago 2
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Deezhan 2 years ago
I love this scene ! : D
Janoov2 2 years ago
best scene ever shot
blueside714 2 years ago 2
Don Fanucci es un tio al que todos querriamos matar.
rssothon 2 years ago 20
@rssothon estais en lo cierto!
rick4777 1 year ago
@rssothon sí, pero no hasta que fue asesinado por Don Corleone
mybuttlookslikeurfac 10 months ago
KICK ASS SONG!
JustinJMiller 2 years ago 23
@JustinJMiller Check also Nas - Black Republican ft. Jay-Z, the song is sampled there
Dwangbuizerds 1 year ago