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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
[Re: Buttmunker]
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12/09/10 01:54 PM
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Frankie was an exceptionally sympatico character--a small-timer caught between two titans, Michael and Roth. And he was a victim in more ways than one. Michael roughly threw aside Frankie's loyalty to him by favoring the Rosatos and Roth, because he was greedy for Roth's Havana deal. And, Michael cruelly manipulated Frankie into meeting with the Rosatos--in effect, putting Frankie's head in the lion's mouth--so he could either get rid of a vexing problem (if frankie settled with them); or, if killed, further proof that Roth was behind the Tahoe attack.
BUT: Frankie broke omerta by agreeing to testify against Michael. He couldn't be given a pass. The nominal reason is that Michael had to make an example--no one can betray him and live. And, although Frankie's credibility as a witness against Michael was shattered by his renunciation of his affidavit, the Feds weren't going to keep him on the government's tit forever. They'd keep hammering him for more and more information about Michael. Sonner or later, they'd get something that they could act on without having to use Frankie as a witness.
BTW: It was too bad Paramount couldn't get Richard Castellano for II. But Michael V. Gazzo was a worthy substitute. IMO, he made II.
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/09/10 06:48 PM
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I agree with TB to a great degree; but there is one more thing: the betrayal of omerta meant that Frankie Five-Angles was (from that point onwards) nothing in the mob world. He made enemies in the business, but was no longer a Don or protected. he would've died by any number of hands if he was on the outside or in a regular jail.
The Feds wouldn't have put him under such protection forever, now that he ruined their case for them he is no longer a "witness", Michael could've waited and killed him one way or the other when transferred to a regular jail.
BUT, If you recall Tom's visit to him, and the talk about Roman customs, it was to tell him that his family will be taken care of -something Michael didn't really need to do for a traitor, right?
Frankie committed a cardinal sin; he talked, for that he had to pay, but if he killed himself, his family will be taken care of - that's the way Michael shows that he "sympathizes" with him (as much a mafia boss can sympathize).... the other thing is sending a high-ranking member of the family to talk to him (Tom).... reminiscing on the old days, no threats, no "how could you?" .... but very friendly-like, that means RESPECT.
Finally, suicide does not send a message regarding Michael's retribution towards traitors, it does not "Make an Example"..... that's what a brutal bloody death does....
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/10/10 12:32 AM
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I think poor Frankie Five Angels should have got a "pass" as he was DECEIVED into thinking The Corleone Family was behind his being whacked... This is the world of organized crime. You do not get a "pass" for having been deceived. You are not judged on having been deceived, you are judged on your behavior. Frankie was about to testify against his Don, which if he had gone through with it would've sent Michael to prison. Once coerced out of that, he was of no use to anyone. Not the Feds, not the Corleone Family. Wife & daughter don't count...but they at least get taken care of. Yes, Frankie was deceived. As a result, he turned traitor. He deserved sympathy...but he didNOT deserve a "pass".
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/10/10 10:02 AM
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Does Frankie, technically, break omerta? He did recant his testimony.
If he did break omerta, why did Tom tell Vincenzo that the Pentangeli family's honor was intact?
"A man in my position cannot afford to be made to look ridiculous!"
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/10/10 03:03 PM
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He thought Michael was behind his potential assassination, so he figured, "yeah sure! Michael Corleone did this!, Michael Corlone did that!"
Shoot, I'd sing like a canary if I was in his shoes.
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/12/10 03:19 PM
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Danny Aiello said he ad-libbed "Michael Corleone says hello." If so, why didn't FFC cut it out? I've often speculated that the remark was meant for Richie the bartender. Richie obviously was a civilian ("No, Carmine, not here!"). If the cops got involved, Richie would never rat out the Rosatos. So Tony Rosato fed him a line to give to the cops: "I dunno who these guys were, but one of them said, 'Michael Corleone says hello.' " That'd point the finger at Michael. And, when the newspapers got it, his "legitimate" image would be damaged further.
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/12/10 03:42 PM
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Danny Aiello said he ad-libbed "Michael Corleone says hello." If so, why didn't FFC cut it out? I've often speculated that the remark was meant for Richie the bartender. Richie obviously was a civilian ("No, Carmine, not here!"). If the cops got involved, Richie would never rat out the Rosatos. So Tony Rosato fed him a line to give to the cops: "I dunno who these guys were, but one of them said, 'Michael Corleone says hello.' " That'd point the finger at Michael. And, when the newspapers got it, his "legitimate" image would be damaged further. Well TB, we've never concluded whether or not they meant to murder Frankie or not. That's key. If murder was the intent, then the line (ab-libbed or not) makes no sense. But if it was meant to turn Frankie against Michael, then it makes every bit of sense. I'll have to watch that scene again to see just pysically how it was perfromed before I can conclude nayhting.
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/12/10 05:20 PM
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Danny Aiello said he ad-libbed "Michael Corleone says hello." If so, why didn't FFC cut it out? I've often speculated that the remark was meant for Richie the bartender. Richie obviously was a civilian ("No, Carmine, not here!"). If the cops got involved, Richie would never rat out the Rosatos. So Tony Rosato fed him a line to give to the cops: "I dunno who these guys were, but one of them said, 'Michael Corleone says hello.' " That'd point the finger at Michael. And, when the newspapers got it, his "legitimate" image would be damaged further. Good point about the line being said for the bartender. I think that in that scenario..it was done so that the underworld would think that Mike had him taken out. Same code that would have kept Richie from fingering the hitmen would keep him from mentioning Corleone's name to the cops. Roth wanted east coast underworld to think that Mike had it done.
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/13/10 12:29 PM
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I don't know about that. Frankie was about a second or two from being killed when the cop walked in.
Roth had other things planned to deal with Michael. It seems far-fetched to think he had such an elaborate plan - complete with a cop's complicity and the double-cross of his New York allies - to secure what amounted to a Plan C (after the Reno hit and the Cuba assassination) of getting rid of Michael.
If that was his plan, why not offer Frankie a deal or make him think Michael betrayed him in another way? Roth already knew that Frankie was angry with Michael.
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/13/10 12:43 PM
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I think Frankie would never make a deal with Roth. He may very well have been angry on Michael, but he hated and distrusted Roth too much. Besides, Frankie was an oldtimer who till then had always been loyal to the Corleone's. So if this whole situation wasn't a set-up then it was just a spectacular coincidence which almost turned out perfectly for Roth.... 
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/13/10 09:00 PM
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The difference is that Roth didn't want Pentangeli to die, which is what the Rosato's intented.
That's why Roth probably informed the cops about what was going to happen, in the hope his plan would turn out like he intented, which it did.
I think at least the cop who walked in was on Roth's payroll.
The Rosato's were used by Roth. He enigneered the whole situation. Sonny, I'd like to go over this one more time:  Roth's plan was to lure Michael to Cuba, get the $2 million, and have him assassinated in the small hours of January 1, 1959. Why would he try to engineer an incredibly dangerous, split-second-timed rescue of Frankie? So that Frankie would hate Michael and testify against him at a Senate hearing weeks or months away, by which time, according to Roth's Havana timetable, Michael would be long dead?And if Roth did intend for Frankie to survive, how would he engineer it? Call his man in the precinct and say, "Listen, Shultz, I want you to send a patrolman to Richie's Bar--but make sure he gets there at 3:43 and 22 seconds--not 3:43 and ll seconds, or 3:43 and 28 seconds--3:43 and 22 seconds!. Got it? Let's coordinate watches..." Or, suppose Roth was lurking outside in a phone booth. He'd have to call the local police precinct and say, "Hello, 87th Precinct? There's a ruckus going on in Richie's Bar. You better send someone--but don't send him until 3:43 and 22 seconds..." It was pretty obvious that the cop who happened on the scene wasn't clued in on it. And, as we saw, he got shot in the melee afterward.
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Re: "Michael Corleone Says Hello" - deceived.
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12/14/10 09:59 PM
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But still, the cop does enter the bar a little suspicious... Sure he was suspicious. He thought Richie's bar should have been closed, and when he came in, he asked if he was open or close. And where did all the cops suddenly came from anyway? Directorial licens--FFC called them  . And what about this remark Tom made to Michael (taken from the transcript):
"ROTH. He engineered it MICHAEL. Frankie went to make a deal with the Rosato Brothers -- and they tried to kill him. Our people with the New York detectives said he was half dead, scared stiff, and calling out loud that you'd turned on him. They'd already had him on possession, bookmaking, murder 1, and a lot more." That remark was in the context that Roth worked to keep Frankie's survival secret--not that he engineered Frankie's survival per se. Roth was nothing if not resilient. As we learned from Fredo in the very next scene, the Senate lawyer, Questadt, belonged to Roth. Frankie wanted Roth dead. After Roth learned that Frankie survived, he had his man, Questadt, work with the NYC police and the FBI to keep his surival secret, so that Michael could be tricked into thinking that Cicci was the highest-ranking person to testify against him--and Cicci said he never got a direct order from Michael.
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