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.

MOVING CLOSE VIEW Willy Cicci drives, frustrated that he cannot go any faster.
Next to him, Frankie Pentangeli sits, catching a few seconds' snooze.
MED. VIEW The black car pulls up; another car that had been following it parks nearby.
One of Pentangeli's button men gets out of the car, and steps into a small Italian restaurant; he exits quickly, and nods affirmatively toward Pentangeli's Cadillac.
The group of them step out quickly, men huddled around Pentangeli, and enter the restaurant.
INT. THE RESTAURANT - DAY The restaurant is quite empty, despite the excitement out on the street.
Pentangeli immediately sits at a table with a tall, dark, snappily dressed young man, CARMINE ROSATO.
Nearby, on the other side of the room is Rosato's brother, TONY, seated with a group of their men.
At another table in the restaurant is a table of Pentangeli's
people:
they are joined by bodyguards.
PENTANGELI:
Rosato, where's your brother?
ROSATO:
Sitting right behind you.
Pentangeli glances behind himself.
PENTANGELI:
He don't want to talk?
ROSATO:
We worked it all out beforehand.
PENTANGELI:
Are we going to eat or what?
ROSATO:
Sure, on me. I got Diner's Club.
PENTANGELI:
(sarcastically) Forget it; I'm suddenly without an appetite. You're making big trouble, Carmine.
ROSATO:
You weren't straight with us, Frankie, what else could we do?
PENTANGELI:
We could have talked first, saved a lot of running around.
ROSATO:
You wasn't listening, you didn't want to talk.
PENTANGELI:
Don't I look like I'm listening?
ROSATO:
We want Brooklyn one hundred percent. No more taxes to you. We want to be only loosely connected with your family -- sort of a under-family all of our own. Then we can act on all internal matters without talking. Also we want you to inform Michael Corleone that we can deal directly with him.
PENTANGELI:
I'm a little hungry, maybe I'll order something. Joe.
(one of his men) Get me some bracciole or something.