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.

INT. ITALIAN LUXURY LINER - TINY THIRD CLASS CABIN - NIGHT Connie and Merle are attempting to sleep in the miniature cabin in bunk beds. The little space is crowded with their trunks and luggage. Merle can barely hang onto the bunk, the boat pitches so violently below.
EXT. TRAIN TRACKS - MED. VIEW - DAY A train speeds across the countryside.
INT. THE TRAIN - DAY Inside the corridor, a porter advances, and knocks on the door of a stateroom. A voice tells him to enter. OUR VIEW enters with him as he carries a tray of lunch. From this POV we see Michael Corleone sitting in the compartment.
PORTER:
Mr. Paul?
MICHAEL:
Yes.
PORTER:
You ordered lunch?
MICHAEL:
Put it right there.
The porter does so; as he places the tray down, he catches a glimpse of a second person in the compartment with Michael.
HIS VIEW:
A very fierce, almost maniacal looking man, BUSSETTA. He nods that the porter should leave.
MICHAEL:
Thank you.
The porter takes his advice and leaves quickly, closing the door behind him.
VIEW THROUGH THE WINDOW Michael and his mysterious companion have lunch together on the moving train.
EXT. GULFSTREAM RACE TRACK IN MIAMI - HIGH FULL VIEW - DAY The empty parking lot of the Gulfstream track, on an off- race day.
CLOSER VIEW:
Michael sits behind the wheel of a nondescript late model car. Bussetta sits in the rear.
Another car swings into the lot. Michael starts his car, and pulls out of the lot; the second car following.
NEW VIEW:
This car pulls out and begins to follow them. Michael glances back by adjusting the rear view mirror, and nods to Bussetta.
Michael's car begins to slow down, allowing the other car to overtake them.
The overtaking car hesitates a moment, moving side by side with them.
Michael glances toward the driver.
MICHAEL'S VIEW We recognize Johnny Ola, who waves a greeting to Michael, and then continues on to lead him.
EXT. SUBURBAN MIAMI NEIGHBORHOOD - DAY Ola's car leads Michael's through a middle-class suburban area of $30,000 to $40,000 homes. There are small channels with sporting and fishing boats parked near the houses.
Ola's car pulls up in front of a very simple, tract-type home. Michael's car parks nearby.
MICHAEL:
(Sicilian) (to Bussetta) You'll wait in the car.
Ola has gotten out of his car and walks up the little path to the front door. Michael waits.
Ola rings the bell, and after a moment, a rather pretty, middle-aged WOMAN answers, remaining behind the screen door.