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FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/15/05 09:23 AM
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In re-watching GFII last night, I noticed that when all hell was breaking loose in Havana after Batista stepped down, that Michael, who was riding in a car to the airport spots Fredo, and gets out of the car and shouts to him to get in the car and fly back with him to the US. During this he says "I'm still your brother!" I wonder if Fredo had taken that ride, and gone back to the US with Mike whether things would have been different for him. Note that when Mike gets back to Nevada, the first thing he asks Tom after asking whether Kay knows he is back, is "Where is my brother?" Then he tells Tom to get word to Fredo that he knows he was misled, etc. This shows Mike was still ambivalent about what to do about Fredo, and it seems he may well have just kept him under a kind of house arrest in the compound.
It is not until Mike discovers that Fredo's treachery extends beyond the initial attempted hit that he decides to kill him. This happens in the famous "Im Smart' I can handle things" scene when Michael allows Fredo to rant on and on, and then asks him whether Fredo knows anything about the Senate investigation, at which point Fredo tells him that the Senate lawyer "belongs to Roth." This tells us that Fredo was still withholding important information from Mike, and it is at that point that Michael's attitude changes. In Havana he is saying "you broke my heart," and "I'm still your brother." Now, however his tone is completly changed. He says "You're nothing to me now, your not a brother, youre not a friend......" In other words because Fredo's betrayal was not just a one time mistake, but an ongoing thing, Michael decided he had no choice but to have him killed. So I think Fredo had a last chance to redeem himself in Havana, but he blew it.
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/15/05 09:57 AM
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Originally posted by dontomasso: (Michael) says "I'm still your brother!" I wonder if Fredo had taken that ride, and gone back to the US with Mike whether things would have been different for him. Note that when Mike gets back to Nevada, the first thing he asks Tom after asking whether Kay knows he is back, is "Where is my brother?" Then he tells Tom to get word to Fredo that he knows he was misled, etc. This shows Mike was still ambivalent about what to do about Fredo I disagree. After Michael knew that Fredo was the traitor, he had made up his mind. He had already given Fredo the "kiss of death." His attempt to lure him into the car was simply so he didn't lose track of him, because he had already decided to eliminate him. His comments to Hagen were desgned to mislead Fredo, make him believe that he was forgiven, and bring him back to make it easier to kill him. In the "I'm smaht" scene, Fredo didn't really say anything to Mike that indicated his treachery was on-going, with the possible exception of the comment about Questadt. Michael had already made up his mind before then.
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/15/05 10:06 AM
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Michael did not forgive treachery for any reason.
Sure, he saw how much jealousy and resentment Fredo had, but I don't think it made a difference.
Didn't the kiss he gave Fredo in Havana tell us that Fredo was a dead man?
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/15/05 10:13 AM
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Originally posted by dontomasso: This shows Mike was still ambivalent about what to do about Fredo, and it seems he may well have just kept him under a kind of house arrest in the compound. I think he wanted Fredo to think Michael was going to forgive him to have Fredo relax and get close to Michael again I dont' think for a second he wasn't goign to kill him
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/15/05 10:23 AM
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Originally posted by plawrence: Didn't the kiss he gave Fredo in Havana tell us that Fredo was a dead man? I agree Plaw. That is the Kiss of death. Michael had made up his mind long before Fredo's "slip of the tongue" that whoever was responsible for the attempt on his life, for jeopardizing his wife and children's well being, would pay with their life. At that moment when Mike realizes it is Fredo, yes, you can see by the look on his face that he is sick to his stomach that it was Fredo who betrayed him, but when he composes himself from his emotions, what does he do next? He goes to Fredo and gives him the kiss of death and almost as if he is trying to warn Fredo that he's now a dead man says " I know it was you Fredo, I know it was you." Mike knew that he needed to keep Fredo close to him to find out all Fredo knew, and once Fredo was no longer of any use to Mike, he became dispensible! Don Cardi 
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/15/05 10:37 AM
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If Mike didn't know at that moment tht he would now eventually have to kill Fredo, then why the Kiss of Death? I believe that FFC wanted us to see that and say, " Wow this guy just gave his own brother the kiss of death, will he really kill his own brother?" Mike knew that he had to kill him, and that is why at that moment he got that sick look on his face, saying to himself " my own brother, he betrayed me, and now I have to kill my own brother." Don Cardi 
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/15/05 11:16 AM
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Originally posted by Sicilian Babe: If Michael cared so little about Fredo's death, as you describe, then why would he care if he got out of Havana? Why not just leave him behind, and hope that maybe the rebels would do his dirty work for him? I think that the fact that he tried to get Fredo out shows that he was undecided at that moment. Leaving Fredo behind was no guarantee that he would be killed. Roth got out, and Michael knew that Fredo was involved with Roth. Originally posted by dontomasso: Then why did Michael wait so long to ask Fredo what he knew about the Senate hearings? He didn't wait. The hearings took place after Havana. Michael asked Fredo what he knew about them while they were still taking place. He was leaving nothing to chance.
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/15/05 11:21 AM
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I agree with Don Cardi........"Don't tell anyone what you are thinking" Mike made it seem like he was looking toward Fredo for help.....notice his demeanor....."Is there anything you can tell me that could help me??" He got what he needed from Fredo, and then when he was done, he gave him that classice "you are nothing to me now." line......Michael was smarter than his old man......and that is why he stayed alive soo long. Brilliant!!!!!
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/15/05 11:37 AM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: [ IMHO he made sure that Fredo was comfortable again, that he would no longer fear that something may happen to him. Don Cardi  [/QB][/QUOTE] Ahh... so to quote Apple....Fredo didnt know.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/16/05 12:53 AM
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Once Michael learned of Fredo's actions and the kiss of death, I think Fredo was a dead man.
Michael had to wait until Mama Corleone had died first, though. Once she is gone Fredo is going to sleep with the fishes.
Fredo's 'I'm smahhhht' speech only serves to bury him even further.
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/16/05 04:35 AM
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plawrence He had already given Fredo the "kiss of death." His attempt to lure him into the car was simply so he didn't lose track of him, because he had already decided to eliminate him. Agreed. Michael was following his own adage: keep your friends close but your enemies closer. He didn't want Fredo to disappear into the night, possibly to go to Roth and divulge even more Corleone family secrets, possibly even to set up a hit on Michael again. He wanted Fredo in his sights, so that he could kill him when Mama died.
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/16/05 08:53 AM
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The situation reminds me of Carlo's story. As Carlo was a dead man from the moment that Sonny was killed, so whas Fredo from the moment that he revealed that he knew Roth and Ola. As he did with Carlo, Michael talked to Fredo in order to make it one hundred percent certain that he was not deceived into all this. And, of course, Michael kept them both close to him when the time was approaching  . Fredo had no chance.
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/17/05 03:23 AM
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No, and others here have wondered, too. There was no Witness Protection Program when Cicci testified ca. 1959-60. But keep in mind that while Cicci turned rat, he didn't directly endanger Michael. When asked if he ever got a direct order from Michael, he replied, "No, I never talked to him." Frankie was the main threat.
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/17/05 10:28 AM
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It has always been a some what of a tradition in Sicily and other parts of Italy with the Honored Society that to publicly mark someone for death a "Judas kiss" is used and I think the kiss on New Years was just that and sealed his fate right then and there.
Aspanu summon the all of the chiefs DEATH TO ALL WHO BETRAY GIULIANO!
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Re: FREDO'S LAST CHANCE IN HAVANA?
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08/21/05 09:12 PM
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It's kind of hard to believe he would have Fredo killed for what he did, but it would seem to me that what Kay did must have been even more hurtful to him. But I guess having your own brother killed is one thing, but would he have been low enough to have had Kay, the mother of his children whacked?
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