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.

VIEW ON NERI:
quiet, and deadly.
EXT. THE TAHOE ESTATE - MED. VIEW - DAY Tom Hagen is talking in the distance to his wife, and one of his older sons; he kisses, and moves toward the boathouse.
After crossing the lawn, he stops.
VIEW ON SANDRA CORLEONE waiting there; obviously wanting to talk to him. He continues, and she walks with him.
MOVING VIEW ON THE TWO as they cross toward the boathouse.
SANDRA:
You're going to talk to him now.
HAGEN:
Yes.
SANDRA:
Will you tell him?
HAGEN:
I don't know.
She stops him.
SANDRA:
Tom, think of yourself for once.
Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers; don't do it.
We're all trapped here, don't you see?
He continues past her, without answering her. Continues up to the boathouse. He stops before he enters.
HAGEN'S VIEW Fredo is sitting by the edge of the harbor with Michael's son Anthony; he is helping him with some fishing rig.
INT. THE BOATHOUSE - VIEW ON MICHAEL - DAY looking through the window at his son and brother. Neri sits in the room, dressed informally.
MICHAEL:
(without looking back) Sit down, Tom. Have you heard about our friend and partner, Mr.
Hyman Roth?
HAGEN:
I know he's in Israel.
NERI:
(hands Hagen the paper) The High Court of Israel turned down his request to live as a 'returned Jew.' His passport's been invalidated except for return to the U.S. He landed in Buenos Aires yesterday, offered a gift of one million dollars if they would give him citizenship. They turned him down.
HAGEN:
(reading) He's going to try Panama...
MICHAEL:
They won't take him; not for a million, not for ten million.
HAGEN:
His medical condition is reported as... "terminal."
MICHAEL:
He's been dying of the same heart attack for twenty years.
HAGEN:
That plane goes to Miami...