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 rises, to be introduced by Fredo to some conservative looking Senatorial types, including Senator Pat Geary of Nevada. We notice Bussetta standing nearby.
FREDO:
Does everyone know everyone, or nobody knows nobody. Here, my brother, Michael Corleone... well, you know Senator Geary.
Geary warmly shakes Michael's hand.
SENATOR GEARY:
Good to see you, Mike; I'm glad we can spend this time together.
FREDO:
This is Senator Payton from Florida; Judge DeMalco from New York... Senator Ream... Mr. Questadt from California, he's a lawyer with the Price-Control Administration. And Fred Corngold of U T&T.
They all make themselves comfortable. A waiter with a tray of drinks appears.
FREDO:
Gentlemen... your pleasure? Cuba Libres, Pina Coladas, you name it.
SENATOR GEARY:
I'll take a Yolanda.
Laughter.
FREDO:
Later, later. All those girls look like they're on stilts!
The various tropical drinks are distributed.
SENATOR GEARY:
To a night in Havana!
They all join in.
FREDO:
(aside to Michael) Jeeze, it's great you came along, Mike... You know, we've never spent a night out on the town together.
I always thought you looked down on me for liking a good time.
MICHAEL:
I never looked down on you, Fredo.
You don't look down at a brother.
INT. THE CASINO - NIGHT By now the group has made its way into the casino. Some of them are crowded around the crap table; Senator Geary is with the enormous and beautiful Yolanda, who barely speaks English. There are other girls with some of the men; not with Michael, who gambles dollars while talking to Corngold.
CORNGOLD:
Our information is that Castro is dead. There are maybe a few hundred die-hards in the Sierra Muestra; but government troops are going to clean them out any day.
Johnny Ola approaches Michael.
OLA:
Mike, can I talk to you.
Michael follows Ola toward the Baccarat table; a watchful Bussetta moves, a distance away, with them.
OLA:
Listen, this Senator from Florida already has a hundred grand worth of markers on the table.
We can see Senator Ream at the table, making thousand dollar bets on the Bank.
OLA:
They asked him to sign paper to take down the markers; but he got mad; told them to wait until he was finished.