Originally Posted By: olivant
 Originally Posted By: plawrence
Someone here - I forget who - had a logical, if purely speculative, argument that the old guy was Nazorine the Baker's father.

Nazorine is up there on the stage with him, and they exchange some words while there, I believe.


Well, if that were the case, why does the Nazorine go to Vito for help instead of his own father who was a don. He is one of the dons at the dons' conference.


No Olivant, you miss the whole point here. And being that our friend Plaw, whom you quoted, is no longer here to answer you about this, I will take the liberty of answering for him.

No one ever said that the guy was a Don AND Nazorine's father. At the time several of us did not realize that he was one of the Dons. So we were speculating that because Mama, in the wedding scene, motioned and called for Nazorine to come up and sing, and then we are shown the old man singing, that he may have been Nazorine's father.

No one here ever said that he was BOTH.



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