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.

DEANNA:
I'm getting out of here I said; these guys all have guns!
MICHAEL:
Fredo, can't you shut that woman up!
(to Rocco's men) Get her in here!
The bodyguards, gracefully help Fredo bring the hysterical Deanna into the safety of the house.
DEANNA:
(whimpering) I don't want to stay here...
FREDO:
Mike, what can I do, she's a hysterical woman...
KAY:
Leave her alone! You're talking as though she has no right to be frightened when there are machine guns going off in her backyard.
MICHAEL:
(to Rocco) Have Tom Hagen meet me in the Harbor House.
EXT. TAHOE ESTATE - HIGH ANGLE - NIGHT Michael walks the short distance from his house, to the boathouse where he conducts his business away from his family.
A small group of bodyguards, carrying machine guns, make the walk with him from all sides, a respectful distance away.
It gives the appearance of a lonely President moving in his compound, followed by teams of Secret Service men.
The boathouse is already secured by teams of men, hastily wakened from their lodge house; a barracks-like structure where reinforcements are lodged just for this kind of emergency.
FULL VIEW:
In the distance, we can see the teams of men and dogs, with their lights, guns and shouts, combing every inch of the estate.
INT. THE BOATHOUSE - EMPTY VIEW - NIGHT Michael alone in the great room. He moves to a walk-in safe, quickly runs through the combination, and opens it.
He takes out an envelope, and puts it into his pocket; there's a KNOCK on the door, and Hagen enters. He had been asleep, and has quickly thrown on a robe.
MICHAEL:
Sit down, Tom.
EXT. TAHOE BOATHOUSE - NIGHT From outside the leaded windows, a disoriented Hagen sits down; Michael starts to talk to him; obviously about something very serious.
The patrol securing the boathouse, walk past the window.
Michael says something to Tom, who rises, and pulls the drapes, obscuring OUR VIEW.
INT. TAHOE BOATHOUSE - NIGHT Michael talks intimately to Tom.
MICHAEL:
There's a lot I can't tell you, Tom.
I know that's upset you in the past; and you've felt that it was because of some lack of trust or confidence. But it is because I do trust you that I've kept so much secret from you. It's precisely that at this moment, you are the only one that I can completely trust. In time, you'll understand everything.
HAGEN:
(nods with this statement) But your people... Neri... Rocco; you don't think...
MICHAEL:
No, I have confidence in their loyalty... but this is life and death, and Tom, you are my brother.
Hagen in very moved.