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.

MICHAEL:
You'll be there to see it; you'll be there.
INT. MICHAEL'S SUITE - NIGHT The telephone has just rung; Michael listens.
OPERATOR:
We have your call to Tahoe, Nevada, sir.
MICHAEL:
Thank you.
(click, click) Tom? Tom, is that you?
ROCCO (O.S.) No, Tom's out of town. This is Rocco. Who is this?
Michael is openly disturbed that Hagen is not there. He hangs up without answering.
EXT. NEW ENGLAND HOUSE - DAY Tom Hagen steps out of a taxicab a bit tentatively, and then steps toward the door of a pleasant New England house. He rings the bell and waits, hat in hand. A moment later, the door opens, and Kay is standing there.
KAY:
I'm not surprised to see you, Tom.
INT. SMALL ROOM - NEW ENGLAND HOUSE - MED. VIEW - DAY Out to the yard, where we can see glimpses of little Anthony playing by himself.
KAY (O.S.) I can't love a man like that; I can't live with him, I can't let him be father to my children. Look.
The little boy, moodily by himself.
VIEW ON KAY:
obviously moved.
KAY:
He's not like a little boy... he doesn't talk to me; he doesn't want to play; he doesn't like other children, he doesn't like toys.
It's as though he's waiting for the time he can take his Father's place.
(almost in tears) You know what he told me when he was four years old. He said he had killed his Grandfather...
VIEW ON HAGEN:
listening, calmly.
KAY:
... He said he had shot his Grandfather with a gun, and then he died in the garden. And he asked me... he asked me, Tom, if that meant now his father would shoot him out of... revenge.
(she cries) How does a four year old boy learn the word... 'revenge'?
HAGEN:
Kay... Kay...
VIEW ON KAY:
KAY:
What kind of a family is this... are we human beings? He knows his Father killed his Uncle Carlo. He heard Connie.
HAGEN:
You don't know that's true. But Kay, just for the sake of an argument, let's assume it is, I'm not saying it is, remember, but... What if I gave you what might be some justification for what he did... or rather some possible justification for what he possibly did.
KAY:
That's the first time I've seen the lawyer side of you, Tom. It's not your best side.
HAGEN:
Okay, just hear me out. What if Carlo had been paid to help get Sonny killed? What if his beating of Connie that time was a deliberate plot to get Sonny out into the open?