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Deleted Scenes
#25959
12/22/02 02:52 AM
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Don Kyle
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The only version of any of the Godfather movies I have seen is the DVD version, and I was wondering if there are any deleted scenes that arent included on the bonus disc. If so what are they?
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Re: Deleted Scenes
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12/22/02 11:35 AM
12/22/02 11:35 AM
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Welcome, Don Kyle! By way of explanation: "The Godfather Saga" is regularly shown on TV. It consists of GF and GFII spliced together in chronological order, with all deleted scenes included where they belong logically. The deleted scenes aren't identified as such, so the only way you can identify them is if you've watched the individual GF and GFII films many times and have a good idea of what was, and wasn't, included in the theatrical release versions. The extra disc in the DVD set contains an allegedly complete set of deleted scenes, with useful time frames and explanations preceeding each. But one omission I noticed: There's a splendid scene at Anthony's party in which Gardiner Shaw asks Michael for Sonny's daughter Francesca's hand in marriage. At the very end of that scene in the GF Saga TV version, Michael, on his way out of the boathouse, sees a hulking young man in a loud plaid jacket and says, "How are you, Santino?" "Fine, Uncle Michael," he replies (obviously Sonny's son). That part of the scene is not included on the DVD. I also believe that there's another bit of film--Kay telling Anthony to stay away from the boathouse during the party--that's not on the DVD.
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: Deleted Scenes
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02/01/03 04:01 PM
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Also, the Bonasera Preparing before Santino's Autopsy Scene is not on the DVD! The original Fabrizzio murder is not on the DVD. Connie & Michael in the 1960's is not on the DVD Does anybody know WHY these scenes weren't present? What about Pentangeli killing Woltz? Any others?
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Re: Deleted Scenes
#25968
02/20/03 12:50 AM
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DonFerro55
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I have heard of this scene, check older treads.
And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
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Re: Deleted Scenes
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03/08/03 08:35 PM
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Originally posted by Don Sicilia: Originally posted by Fanucci's Revenge: [b]What do you mean by the "original" Fabrizzio murder??? It's an urban legend - I don't know if it's true or not, and I don't think anybody else has seen it- but supposedly, there is a deleted scene that exists (not on the DVD) where Michael himself kills Fabrizzio with the same lumpara that Fabrizzio totes around in Part I. A picture with Michael wearing a black suit and white hat supposedly came from that scene.[/b]Sorry, i'm new... but who is Fabrizzio?
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Re: Deleted Scenes
#25972
03/09/03 05:16 AM
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Originally posted by Ricardo: Also, the Bonasera Preparing before Santino's Autopsy Scene is not on the DVD!
i hated it that they did'nt include this in the deleted scenes of the dvd. i love to see his reaction when talking to his wife regarding Don Vito. . . GoodFella
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Re: Deleted Scenes
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03/26/03 10:27 PM
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Don Fanucci
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The one deleted scene I'm looking for is on the Godfather epic. Its shows Michael being served by connie or a maid. in the lake tahoe. I wouldn't even call it a deleted scene.
Go, Go! Young man, I hear you and your friends are steeling goods. But you don't even send a dress to my house. No respect! You know I've got three daughters. This is my neighborhood. You and your friends should show me some respect. You should let me wet my beak a little.
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Re: Deleted Scenes
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04/24/03 09:44 PM
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i think they should have kept some of the deleted scenes, like the one where they go to pay their respects to Genco, the old consigliere, i especially like when he says, "Maybe if you stay here with me, he'll see you and be afraid."
"I neva fucked anybody over in my life, who didn't have it comin' to 'im, you got that? All I have in this world is my balls, and my word, and I don't break 'em for no one, jou understand?"-Tony Montana
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Re: Deleted Scenes
#25979
04/25/03 09:10 AM
04/25/03 09:10 AM
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Johnny Tightlips I'm with you, the scene w/the Don & his sons going to visit Genco should have made the final version. In addition, the scene in which Vito, Tom & Sonny talk about Woltz and sending Luca to 'reason' with Woltz. IMHO, the two deleted scenes that would have really given Sonny's character more depth were 1) when Sonny calls Tessio requesting 50 men because Sonny wasn't sure who sold Vito out: Paulie or Clemenza 2) when Michael offers to help Sonny & Tessio after Sonny receives the call that it was, in fact, Paulie who sold out the Old Man. I don't know whether I have the exact quote, but Sonny tells Michael: "Even the Old Man will tell you, when it comes to the action, I'm as good as anyone." Michael: "You have to answer for Santino, Carlo. Ah, that little farce you pulled with my sister. Did you think that could fool a Corleone?"
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