Jack Woltz's monologue to Tom Hagen at the dinner table...

John Marley delivered those lines superbly...his "cement mixer" voice, and brash demeanor came across all too effectively...He defied the role of the rich, cocky, millionare... every line in that monologue was delivered with pure contempt and effectiveness...

He got in to character so well that you can't imagine him acting much differently in real life...The tale of betrayal he talks about appears to have truly effected and angered him...he makes his disdain of Johnny Fontane all too believable...

"I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on her, I was gonna make her a big STARR!! and let me be even MORE frank..."

Incredible


"...and then Johnny Fontane comes along with his olive oil voice, and guinea charm..."