The Godfather: Part III Page #8

Synopsis: In the final instalment of the Godfather Trilogy, an aging Don Michael Corleone seeks to legitimize his crime family's interests and remove himself from the violent underworld but is kept back by the ambitions of the young. While he attempts to link the Corleone's finances with the Vatican, Michael must deal with the machinations of a hungrier gangster seeking to upset the existing Mafioso order and a young protoge's love affair with his daughter.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Nominated for 7 Oscars. Another 6 wins & 15 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
Metacritic:
60
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
R
Year:
1990
162 min
2,191 Views


Sit.

Don Vincenzo...

Don Corleone...

Don Vincenzo Corleone...

E tu, Vincenzo...

l know how you feel about Michael,

but you can't save him.

He's lost.

Think of yourself.

What's your answer, Vincent?

Enjoy the opera.

lt's all taken care of.

Check the bar. l'll check the top floor.

''Here's hoping Tony sings better at the

Teatro Massimo than in the shower.''

''Love, Douglas.''

- My darling Constanza!

- Don Altobello.

- This is a great occasion.

- Come, sit down.

Happy birthday.

You're 80, but don't look more than 60.

You're the only one who remembered.

We've just got the word. The Pope has

ratified the lmmobiliare deal. We've won.

Congratulations.

Strange how things work.

The Pope is doing what you said

he'd do. He's cleaning house.

He should be careful.

lt's dangerous to be an honest man.

l want to put more muscle backstage

with Tony.

On your birthday you used to

shower me with treats.

Tootsie Rolls!

The nuns who made this cannoli took a

vow of silence. They're the very finest.

- Hey.

- Hey, cous.

Hi. Where's your leather?

Stop it.

You're so thin. You eat it.

buono.

Grazie!

lt's over. There are things l have to do

that you can't be part of.

lt's not your father's decision, it's mine.

Don't hate your father.

There are things l'll be part of

that you can't be around.

After tonight,

you won't see me anymore.

You've got to understand, Mary.

You've got to understand.

l'll always love you.

Love somebody else.

- They won't try anything.

- Everything's fine. lt's all clear.

l've already sent Al Neri to the Vatican.

Mr. Lucchesi's house?

l bring a message from

Michael Corleone.

Let him in.

Buona sera.

Good. You got him.

Tonight the Corleone family

settles its accounts.

Keinszig...

That little Swiss banker f***.

He's been swindling everyone

from the beginning. F*** him.

Don Lucchesi, my friend.

Calo will pay him a visit at his home.

Neri, take a train to Rome.

Light a candle for the Archbishop.

Tea, Your Holiness? lt will help

you sleep.

This is from Vincent Corleone.

lt's serious. Our man inside the Vatican

says there's a plot against the Pope.

He'll have a heart attack?

This Pope has powerful enemies.

We may not be in time to save him.

Let's go back.

Eminenza...

The Holy Father is dead!

Sleep.

Sleep, Godfather.

Speak...tell me.

You have lost the

faith of the people.

He who builds on the people

builds on mud.

And Michael Corleone's message?

lt's very important.

l must whisper it in your ear.

He's clean.

Power wears out those

who don't have it.

- l like this outfit.

- l figured you would.

Say hello.

- Can l talk to you now?

- No, it's not a good time.

- You're just like my father.

- Stay with the family. Go on.

- Talk to me.

- The twins are dead.

ln about one minute, there will be

carabinieri all over this place.

Get everybody to the cars, quietly.

- Got it.

- Quiet.

The name Corleone

will be associated with a voice.

Dad...

Dad... Why are you doing this to me?

Move back, move back.

- You don't have to do this to me.

- Do what? What do you mean?

Dad...

No! Mary!

God, no!

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Mario Puzo

Mario Gianluigi Puzo (October 15, 1920 – July 2, 1999) was an American author, screenwriter and journalist. He is known for his crime novels about the Mafia, most notably The Godfather (1969), which he later co-adapted into a three-part film saga directed by Francis Ford Coppola. He received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the first film in 1972 and Part II in 1974. Puzo also wrote the original screenplay for the 1978 Superman film. His last novel, The Family, was released posthumously in 2001. more…

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