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Re: What If Michael Was Assassinated In Sicily?
[Re: Mark]
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02/28/12 12:35 PM
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I don't recall whether or not this question was raised previously, but it's an interesting one:
One possibility is that Vito, heartbroken over the quick loss of two sons, would simply have thrown in the towel, as Michael did at the end of III. That would leave it to Clemenza and Tessio. Tom probably would advise a deal on drugs, and (shudder) that Clem and Tess become caporegimes under Barzini. Fredo would stay in Nevada. Clem and Tess eouldn't buy it, and the Five Families war probably would continue. The other families would move in for the kill. The Corleones would be wiped out, including Vito.
Another possibility is that Vito would do exactly what he did in the film and the novel: call a meeting and pretend to capitulate in order to buy time to regroup. He'd still have the police/political contacts that the other families needed, and they'd go along. Then the challenge for Vito would be to find a successor. I have no idea who--cprobably not Fredo.
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: What If Michael Was Assassinated In Sicily?
[Re: Sonny_Black]
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02/28/12 04:09 PM
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Obviously, the Corleone Family would have been weakened losing Santino & Michael within a very short period of time. But for the Corleone crime family at that stage losing Michael would have been insignificant. He was still a civilian. "I thought of a few scenarios but I have to keep in mind that Michael's involvement in family "business" was next to nothing until the Sollozzo & McCluskey murders." Right, Sonny - I did put that as a disclaimer in my original post. I am curious as to what the family do when Fredo is the the last and only surviving heir apparent. Going into the drug business whether he wanted to or not would have been Vito's only chance to survive - no matter who was leading the family.
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Re: What If Michael Was Assassinated In Sicily?
[Re: Mark]
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02/28/12 04:26 PM
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Interesting topic.
I think the Corleones would have been in big trouble. Vito did not seem to have the energy to shepherd his Family through a war, and he would not have had a viable successor.
I think Barzini would have tried again to assassinate Vito. With Tessio's help (I think Tessio would turn if Vito was weakened and there was no Michael.) he may have succeeded. Then he would appoint Tessio the head of the Corleone Family, which would lead to some bloodshed from the Clemenza faction, which would only end up weakening the Corleones and helping Barzini solidify control of the drug trade and the top spot in the Five Families.
In the end, I think the Family would be consumed by the Barzini Family.
"A man in my position cannot afford to be made to look ridiculous!"
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Re: What If Michael Was Assassinated In Sicily?
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02/28/12 04:46 PM
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Obviously, the Corleone Family would have been weakened losing Santino & Michael within a very short period of time. But for the Corleone crime family at that stage losing Michael would have been insignificant. He was still a civilian. It wasn't insignificant and Mike was no longer a civilian (by virtue of the hits on Sollozzo and McCluskey). It's evident that Barzini thought so too or else he wouldn't have tried to kill Mike one more time (when Appolonia was killed).
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Re: What If Michael Was Assassinated In Sicily?
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02/28/12 05:25 PM
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Obviously, the Corleone Family would have been weakened losing Santino & Michael within a very short period of time. But for the Corleone crime family at that stage losing Michael would have been insignificant. He was still a civilian. It wasn't insignificant and Mike was no longer a civilian (by virtue of the hits on Sollozzo and McCluskey). It's evident that Barzini thought so too or else he wouldn't have tried to kill Mike one more time (when Appolonia was killed). Barzini was obviously clever enough by being aware that Michael was a smart kid and forseeing the near future, so he decided to take precautions. But besides murdering Sollozzo, Michael was in no way a leading figure yet and therefore still disposable for the organization. Mark, I apologize. I read your post to quick and responded.
"It was between the brothers Kay -- I had nothing to do with it."
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Re: What If Michael Was Assassinated In Sicily?
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02/28/12 05:34 PM
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Obviously, the Corleone Family would have been weakened losing Santino & Michael within a very short period of time. But for the Corleone crime family at that stage losing Michael would have been insignificant. He was still a civilian. It wasn't insignificant and Mike was no longer a civilian (by virtue of the hits on Sollozzo and McCluskey). It's evident that Barzini thought so too or else he wouldn't have tried to kill Mike one more time (when Appolonia was killed). Barzini was obviously clever enough by being aware that Michael was a smart kid and forseeing the near future, so he decided to take precautions. But besides murdering Sollozzo, Michael was in no way a leading figure yet and therefore still disposable for the organization. Mark, I apologize. I read your post to quick and responded. No worries - I'm excited to see all the replies and opinions from the thread! Thanks! It really seems that Barzini and his fellow conspirators knew they had to take Michael out of the picture entirely. Even though it wasn't yet proven that Michael killed Sollozzo & McCluskey, Barzini acted on the premise that eventually somebody in the Corleone Family would be looking to avenge the hit on Vito... no loose ends. I would also assume that Barzini would have eventually killed Fredo and possibly Tom one day.
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