The Godfather: Part II 教父2 1974 Movie Script

杰瑞发布于2024-03-28

The compelling sequel to "The Godfather", contrasting the life of Corleone father and son. Traces the problems of Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) in 1958 and that of a young immigrant Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) in 1917's Hell's Kitchen. Michael survives many misfortunes and Vito is introduced to a life of crime.

MICHAEL:
Mr. Ola's just leaving, Kay.
Please tell the Senator I won't be a minute.
Pause; she stands there a moment.
MICHAEL:
(continuing) Kay.
KAY:
Yes, Michael.
EXT. THE BOATHOUSE - DAY Kay closes the door. It seems as though Michael has violated some sort of promise to her by having this man here today.
She looks up toward the first boathouse.
WHAT SHE SEES:
The covered launch, and Ola's three bodyguards, eating while they wait.
MED. VIEW Anthony runs away from her, heading toward the house.
KAY:
Anthony!
(she runs after him) Anthony, where are you going?
Moodily, the boy stops, turns, and walks back to his table of honor without answering her.
EXT. TAHOE TABLES AND PAVILION - VIEW ON THE PAVILION - DAY The orchestra has taken its break; now two couples in formal dress are performing the Quartet from Rigoletto.
VIEW ON HAGEN:
sitting by himself, a little down, having a drink. He's waiting for Michael to re-summon him. SANDRA, Sonny's widow, sits opposite him.
HAGEN:
Where's my wife?
SANDRA:
With Mama, putting the baby to sleep. Francesca's very happy.
Michael was kind to her. She idolizes him.
(pause; she looks at a despondent Hagen) The children are all out in the speedboat. I'm going to my house.
Sandra gets up, still an attractive woman, and walks alone to the back path that leads to her home on the estate.
VIEW ON THE PAVILION The returned orchestra strikes a big, show-biz chord, intended to command the guests' attention.
The orchestra LEADER raises his hands for silence, and makes an announcement over the P.A. system.
MAESTRO:
Ladies and gentlemen, a most distinguished guest would like to say a few words: Senator and Mrs.
Pat Geary of the state of Nevada!
A big hand, as the smiling SENATOR introduces his WIFE by holding her arm up to the crowd, and then proceeds alone to the bandstand.
MED. VIEW Michael stands with Kay and Mrs. Geary. The Senator's presence seems to be a statement of political and social status.