The Godfather: Part II 教父2 1974 Movie Script

杰瑞发布于28 Mar 14:35

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.

Johnny Ola.
OLA:
Sure, I remember Tom from the old days.
Tom shakes hands with Ola, remembering him, and his importance.
MICHAEL:
Tom isn't going to sit in with us, Johnny. He only handles specific areas of the family business. Tom?
HAGEN:
Sure, Mikey.
He gathers up some of his papers, as the three men remain silent, waiting for him to go before they talk. It's clear Tom doesn't want to be excluded.
HAGEN:
If you need anything, just...
MICHAEL:
Just tell Rocco I'm waiting.
Hagen nods and leaves. As soon as the door closes:
OLA:
I just left our friend in Miami.
MICHAEL:
How is his health?
OLA:
Not good.
MICHAEL:
Is there anything I can do; anything I can send?
OLA:
He appreciates your concern, Michael, and your respect.
There's a KNOCK on the door; a moment, and then Rocco quietly enters and takes his place without disturbing the conversation.
OLA:
The hotel's registered owners are one Jacob Lawrence, and Sidney Barclay, both Beverly Hills attorneys. In reality it's split between the Old Lakeville Road Group from Cleveland, and our friend in Miami. He takes care of others outside the country, you know who I mean. Meyer Klingman runs the store, and does all right, but I've been instructed to tell you, that if you move him out, our friend in Miami will go along with you.
MICHAEL:
He's very kind, tell him it's appreciated. I'm sure it will be profitable all the way around.
OLA:
He always makes money for his partners. One by one, our old friends are gone. Death, natural or not, prison, deported. Our friend in Miami is the only one left, because he always made money for his partners.
The door opens suddenly, and standing there in his white Communion suit, is Michael's boy Anthony. A moment later, Kay appears, and takes the boy's hand.
KAY:
Anthony, Daddy's busy.
MICHAEL:
(rising) This is my boy, and my wife. Mr.
John Ola of Miami.
KAY:
I'm sorry, Michael. Senator Geary's here, and Mr. and Mrs.
Barrett wanted to thank you before they left. Won't you join us, Mr.
Ola?