THE GODFATHER (1972) dir. Francis Ford Coppola.

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THE GODFATHER (1972) dir. Francis Ford Coppola.
teenage sonny hcs?
hated school and couldn't pay attention for shit, quit as soon as he was old enough
fredo and michael got bullied and sonny used it as an excuse to go beat people up
got drunk with tom and kissed him one time when they were fourteen. it was never spoken of again.
used to climb into clemenza's car drunk to follow him on missions. clemenza was understandably annoyed and worried that vito would fuck him up but as long as it wasn’t too dangerous he’d let sonny come along
had a brief phase where he tried to go by santino instead of sonny. none of his family listened to him so he just gave up
he would frequently bring stray dogs and cats home and try to convince his parents to adopt them. his main argument was that it worked when he brought home tom
does anyone else think clemenza is babygirl. younger him AND old him. idgaf
I just thought about something that I never had before
Aight so you know how in the original version of the script for Godfather II Frank Pentangili was supposed to be Clemenza? Okay so walk with me, jog if you have to
There's obviously a lot of things about Frank Pentangili that make it pretty obvious that he's a stand-in character for Clemenza. During the final trial scene, Michael brings Vincenzo Pentangili to the final session to manipulate Frank into abandoning his statement and "siding" with Michael, right? Clemenza also had a brother, Domenic Clemenza, who remained in Sicily. Just like Vincenzo.
So I 100% believe that in the original script, Clemenza ends up betraying Michael because of the world's biggest misunderstanding ever due to the miscommunication with Hyman Roth and the Rosato Brothers, that lead to the assassination attempt on Clemenza and him being taken into FBI custody (same one on Pentangili in the final version of Godfather II). And in the final scene at the trial, obviously with some differences with what ended up being the final scene, Clemenza (with the prodding of the FBI) drafts a statement against Michael, to which Michael and Tom respond to by bringing Domenic over to the US and all that his presence at the trial implies (same thing as the exchange of non-verbal communication between Michael, Frank, and Vincenzo), Clemenza suddenly drops the statement and takes a stance of obliviousness to protect Domenic.
The rest of the script remains the same as the final product w/ Pentangili with Tom going to the army barracks and advising Clemenza to..."do like the Romans do".
I like Pentangili, nothing wrong with him at all, but I feel like if things worked out during production and Clemenza was still included in the present-day scenes, I would be actually fucking ugly sobbing even more than I already do with part II. The thought that Michael has become so dead-inside and devoid of emotion that he would be willing to do this to the man who was essentially like a second father to him absolutely shatters me, and I 100% believe that was an original draft of the script
Clemenza: Leave the gun, take the cannoli.
Rocco: Boom boom
The Godfather (1972)
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