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.

FBI MAN #1 We have a special home for you for the rest of your life. Nobody gets near you. You're not going any place.
PENTANGELI:
Yeah, some deal I made.
FBI MAN #2 You live like a king. You'll be a hero. You'll live better in here than most people on the outside.
PENTANGELI:
Some deal.
(pause) I just wish Mike had took the Fifth.
FBI MAN #1 Why'd you do it, Frankie? After all these years, why'd you turn against him?
PENTANGELI:
I didn't turn against nobody; he turned against me.
EXT. THE BOATHOUSE ALCOVE - DAY A somewhat frightened Fredo Corleone sits in the easy chair overlooking the lake in this canopied section of the boathouse. Rocco sits with him.
INT. BOATHOUSE - DAY Michael is in the dark room with Hagen and Neri.
MICHAEL:
How did they get their hands on Pentangeli?
HAGEN:
Roth engineered it, Michael. He made Pentangeli think you hit him.
Deliberately letting him get off alive. Then the New York detectives turned Frankie over to the FBI. My informants say he was half dead and scared stiff -- talking out loud that you had turned on him and tried to kill him. Anyway, they had him on possession, dealing in heroin, murder one and a lot more.
There's no way we can get to him and you've opened yourself to five points of perjury.
NERI:
They've got him airtight. He's in a military base, twenty-four hour guards. Trying to kill him is like trying to like the President -- it's impossible.
MICHAEL:
What does Fredo know?
HAGEN:
He says he doesn't know anything, and I believe him. Roth played this one beautifully.
MICHAEL:
Alright. I'm going to go outside and talk to Fredo.
EXT. BOATHOUSE FOYER - DAY Fredo sits on the couch. When Rocco sees Michael, he automatically takes his leave. Michael sits in the chair opposite Fredo.
FREDO:
(after a pause) I don't have a lot to say, Michael.
MICHAEL:
We have time.
FREDO:
I was kept pretty much in the dark.
I didn't know all that much.
MICHAEL:
What about now, is there anything you can help me out with?
FREDO:
I know they get Pentangeli, that's all I know.
Fredo gets up, walks to the glass panel that separates the terrace from the lake.