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Godfather - Don Corleone never asks twice for a favor... - Tom Hagen

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2011

Scene from "The Godfather" by Francis Ford Coppola.
Based on the novel written by Mario Puzo.

Don' s consigliere Tom Hagen (Robert Duvall) tried to convince movie director to give the main part to Johnny Fontane, he refused...

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  • What did he mean when he said "I aint no band leader"?

  • @MrDenizen @MrDenizen He was referring to the incident where Don Corleone secured Johnny's release from a personal services contract with a bandleader by having Luca Brasi threaten him with a gun. Movie shows only the conversation between Michael and Kay about Luca, book describes it better. Look for "Godfather - Wedding - Michael about Luca Brasi" on my channel.

  • In the book the horse's head was on top of the covers. I guess for the movie it worked better to be under.

  • @nrkgalt there are soo many small and huge differences between the book and the movie. It was under to build tension and astonish the viewer.

  • @muniez92 my vagina is itchy can u please scrach it

  • @nato2300 go to a gynecologist it maybe some kind of fungus...

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  • Poor Woltz,did i not just see oranges on the table?? True godfather conneseurs knows what that means!

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  • @nato2300 May I?

  • @muniez92 The book contained interesting insights into the character of the Godfather, his willingness to destroy a $600,000 prize animal without giving Woltz the least warning, and rendering powerless all of his influence and riches and connections. Its a powerful lesson in psychology.

  • Simply the beste scene of all times

  • ORANGES ( fruit or color )= death

  • Dayamn! Thought I had a bad day. It can always be worse. Layed it on Thick!

    One more reason to practice humbleness! but... still messin up! Dayamn!

  • @TheReticKeeper Marlon Brando always ate oranges or some fruit in his films, and that same year Last Tango in Paris was all about his oranges obsession. Ask me not, musta been a Tahitian Gaugain innuendo, he also did that color and fruit paintings

  • HAPPY 81ST BIRTHDAY, ROBERT DUVALL, AND THAT'S THE BOTTOM LINE!!!

  • @fadethetrade i wonder how many people are wondering what you mean. Orange, The color of death!

  • @RPenta "Try using your mind, it isn't hard if you try." Quoting me, I like that, I'm very flattered, but you might want to try heeding your own advice before trying to be witty, otherwise it just makes you look like an ass. It's a mansion, not a complex military facility that requires a blue print to navigate, doors can be picked (or keys acquired), people drugged and paid off. What is so unlikely about bribing at the most three people at four in the morning?

  • @RPenta You totally lack any imagination and apparently any reading comprehension as I've answered all of your questions already. Where is it said Lucca was in charge of this task? You are aware the Corleone's have more soldiers at their command than just him, right? Also, look back, I never said they drugged every in the mansion, just the producer, and perhaps paid off or intimidated whatever servants were still within at that time. There is nothing implausible about this explanation.

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