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.

He slams the door.
EXT. PENTANGELI'S LONG BEACH ESTATE - DAY Part of the old estate of Don Corleone. By now, the wall has been torn down, and the other houses sold off.
His car is parked; Pentangeli steps out, still angry over the confrontation. As he approaches the house, he notices something strained about the bodyguards who discreetly guard his house. No one seems to want to tell him.
PENTANGELI:
What's up?
Pentangeli glances over to the front door foyer.
PENTANGELI'S VIEW The strange and silent Bussetta, the man who now always travels with Michael.
INT. PENTANGELI'S HOUSE - DAY Pentangeli enters; he sees his WIFE, standing oddly in the hallway.
PENTANGELI:
(Sicilian) What's this?
WIFE:
Michael Corleone.
PENTANGELI:
One Michael Corleone...Dove?
WIFE:
(Sicilian) He's in your study.
He knows it is very very serious for Michael to be here in his home.
He automatically moves into his study.
INT. PENTANGELI'S STUDY - DAY Michael stands quietly in the room. This was once his father's study, although it is totally redecorated.
Pentangeli starts sweating, and moves toward the young Don, and kisses his hand.
PENTANGELI:
Don Corleone, I wish you let me know you was coming. We could have prepared something for you.
MICHAEL:
I didn't want you to know I was coming. You heard what happened in my home?
PENTANGELI:
Michael, yes, we was all relieved...
MICHAEL:
(furious) In my home! In the same room where my wife was sleeping; where my children come in their pajamas, and play with their toys.
He's terrified Pentangeli with his anger; then, just as suddenly, he talks quietly, calmly.
MICHAEL:
I want you to help me take my revenge.
PENTANGELI:
Michael, anything. What is it I can do for you?
MICHAEL:
I want you to settle these troubles with the Rosato Brothers.
PENTANGELI:
I was just going to contact you, Michael; we just had a 'sit-down' - in fact, I just come from there.
MICHAEL:
I want you to settle on their terms.