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.

EXT. THE TROPICANA - LAS VEGAS - MED. VIEW - DAY A dark car pulls up to the glitter of the neon facade.
Albert Neri, alone, leaves it to the parking valets, and moves quickly through the automatic doors, into the main casino. We still hear the CORLEONE WALTZ.
INT. THE TROPICANA - DAY Albert Neri enters the room; glances around a moment, and then heads toward the crap table, where a short, middle-aged man, KLINGMAN, stands by the pit boss. Several security guards of the casino, are at their posts.
NERI:
Are you Klingman?
KLINGMAN:
Who's asking?
NERI:
Where can we talk?
KLINGMAN:
Right here.
NERI:
I represent the interests of the Corleone family. We make the invitation to you to tie up your affairs and be out of the hotel by Monday morning.
KLINGMAN:
Who do you think you're talking to?
NERI:
You said you were Klingman.
KLINGMAN:
You don't come in here, talk to an owner in Las Vegas like that.
NERI:
You missed my point; you are no longer an owner.
KLINGMAN:
Get out of my hotel.
Neri stands in front of him, smiling.
KLINGMAN:
Boys, get him out of here.
Quickly, Neri moves toward Klingman, and slaps him hard several times in the face, knocking off his glasses... Red- faced, Klingman gets down on his knees to pick them up once, again. Glasses on, he looks to his guards.
WHAT HE SEES:
They stand, motionless.
VIEW ON KLINGMAN Humiliated, Klingman moves across the casino floor, past a few interested gamblers, and his own people. Neri slowly follows.
INT. SHOWROOM - MED. VIEW - DAY A typical, Lido de Paris type of show is in rehearsal, as Klingman backs into the showroom.
HIS VIEW:
Neri keeps coming.
VIEW ON KLINGMAN realizes that no one will help him. He finally capitulates.
KLINGMAN:
All right! All right, I'll be out.
Neri keeps moving, then heads past the terrified man, sits down at a table, and looks up at the stage.
NERI:
(to the staring performers) Keep it going.
EXT. A STREET IN BUFFALO, NEW YORK - NIGHT The neon lights that spell out "FRED'S PIZZERIA" go out; after a moment a man in an overcoat steps out, and turns to lock the door of his restaurant. The Corleone Waltz continues over this. He turns.