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Extra scene going to Genco Bedside
#25755
10/20/02 02:53 AM
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The wedding guests and party just disappear and everything is cleaned up outside the Mall when Don Vito, sons and Johnny Fontaine depart for the hospital on Connie's wedding day. A good reason to delete that scene!
"A refusal is not the act of a friend"
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Re: Extra scene going to Genco Bedside
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10/20/02 12:48 PM
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I still think that's one of the deleted scenes most likely to have been in the original movie. It gets us to know who Genco is. In Vito's life, he's a very important person. In the novel he gets some attention, yet in the movie trilogy hardly any! Only the Senza Mama scene, really... also, it shows how the term "godfather" for Vito is used in practice, and also how feared Vito was, for Genco is asking him to stay with him and scare of death!!! another good point of it is that it reflects the disturbed relationship between just-got-out-of-war-Michael and I-want-you-to-work-for-me-why-did-you-turn-your-back-on-me-Vito... after his fathers shooting Michaels transformation, basically the main plot in the entire Godfather movie, starts and his love for his old man takes over his distancy from his family. Now, the first bit of the scene is bad, I agree. the entire compound is empty, everyone's gone, Brando doesn't look nearly as good as in the Bonasero scene (that's my opinion, it's probably the hat) and the only dialogue in it is "how's your American friend going to get home?" or something... they should have let that out, and put the actual hospital scene in! it sure's a shame for both Genco as the guy who played him in that scene, he was cut out! btw, DonsAdvisor, I like your signature!!  NO 
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Re: Extra scene going to Genco Bedside
#25757
10/22/02 09:39 AM
10/22/02 09:39 AM
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Originally posted by DonsAdvisor: The wedding guests and party just disappear and everything is cleaned up outside the Mall when Don Vito, sons and Johnny Fontaine depart for the hospital on Connie's wedding day. A good reason to delete that scene! Good observation, DonsAdvisor. But... For about one second in that scene, before the camera closes in on Michael and Vito, we see a pan of Vito's limo just inside the compound's gate, with a chain lying across the entrance. The parking area is empty, but decorations are still in the trees and on the gates. We see very little of the rest of the area where the party was held, so it's possible that the cleanup crew was still working. Also, the dusk is deepening at that point. Since it's August, it could be as late as 7:30 or even 8 p.m., so that the guests could have departed considerably earlier, leaving at least some time for the cleanup to begin. That deleted scene is one of the best for all the reasons Pherdy pointed out.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Extra scene going to Genco Bedside
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10/22/02 09:31 PM
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Turnbull, I looked at the scene again, and I did see a little debris in the background. Your theory is possible, but still unlikely and I think it would better demonstrate Vito's character by showing that he interuppted his day to visit Genco. When I read the book, Puzo's opening vignettes were trying to convey Vito's character. Vito is a man who would miss part of the wedding to see Genco. At the hospital, Genco himself was especially honored to see vito on the day of his daughter's wedding. If it looks like Vito waited until all was done, it takes away from the specialness of the visit.
Also, where I object to the 'scene' I mean just the shot of the Corleones departing the Mall, not the hospital shots.
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Re: Extra scene going to Genco Bedside
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10/23/02 12:32 PM
10/23/02 12:32 PM
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yes its in the novel together with the nurse staring at Johnnie Fontane . . . GoodFella
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Re: Extra scene going to Genco Bedside
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10/31/02 12:44 PM
10/31/02 12:44 PM
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Originally posted by BronxKing: The Genco scene was worth being in the flick in spite of all the tiny details. The Don's scenes with Mike and the touching dialogue bedside were unparalleled in the deleted scenes category IMHO.Very true, BK! It also provided critical context for Hagen's accession as consigliere, and Michael's estrangement from his family (thus adding power to his transformation to Don).
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Extra scene going to Genco Bedside
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11/01/02 07:42 PM
11/01/02 07:42 PM
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Originally posted by Pherdy: so, since the movie could not have been 4 or 5 hours when released, what scene(s) would you want to see deleted if the Genco scene was actually in the original draft? Uh, why don't you ask a difficult question, Pherdy? If I had to take out one scene to make room for the Genco deathbed scene, I think I'd remove the scene where Carlo beats up Connie. It's brutal, and it's unnecessary, since we got the point about his wife-beating habits the first time, when Sonny came up to her apartment and saw her with the bruises and fat lip. If the setup for Sonny's execution simply consisted of Connie calling Mama (maybe showing her puffy face again) it'd probably be enough. Bear in mind: I'm not complaining about that scene, just making an accommodation.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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