Why did Vito choose Michael?
He wanted to make Michael a pretty well-to-do politician, and he knew very well that an Sicilian boy with a past as mobster would not reach that. He knew Michael.
Why didn’t Vito want Michael in the family business?
He views Michael as better than him. He wants him to have a better life and not get mixed up in illegal business. Basically what every father wants for his children: a better life.
What did Michael Corleone suffer from?
diabetic stroke
Zasa later wiped out most the Commission, yet Michael and his old friend Don Altobello escaped. Michael had a diabetic stroke, and whilst incapacitated, Connie gave Vincent and Al Neri the go-ahead to kill Zasa.
Why was Michael chosen over Fredo?
The leadership felt that Fredo did not have the intelligence, talent and aggressiveness to lead the family. And they perceived that Michael did. This is after Sonny had been killed.
Who betrayed Vito Corleone?
Salvatore Tessio
Salvatore Tessio | |
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First appearance | The Godfather |
Last appearance | The Godfather |
Created by | Mario Puzo |
Portrayed by | Abe Vigoda, John Aprea |
What happens to Barzini?
A few days after Don Corleone’s death, Barzini was assassinated on the steps of the courthouse on Manhattan’s Foley Square, Barzini came out to find Al Neri, disguised as a police officer, killing his bodyguards and driver. Barzini is gunned down on the courtroom steps. He was succeeded by Paul Fortunato.
Why does Michael keep wiping his nose?
In scenes set in Sicily, Pacino wipes his nose because Mario Puzo’s book noted that the earlier punch from the police captain had damaged his sinuses. Although Coppola co-wrote the screenplay, he doesn’t claim credit for one of the movie’s most memorable lines.
Why does Michael Corleone wipe his nose?
Medical care in Sicily was not very good, so Michael’s face swelled up around the sinus passages, and his nose dripped. He constantly had to use a handkerchief to catch the mucus. Michael developed a sinus problem from the blow he received at the hands of Captain McCluskey.
Was the Corleone family more powerful under Vito or Michael?
The Corleone’s were more respected under Vito but more powerful under Michael. In both the movie and book the idea that it’s “business, not personal” is repeated several times, but at a key point in the book, Michael says “It’s all personal” contradicting his earlier statements.
Why does Don Corleone look like a shadow in the godfather?
Despite the fact that Don Corleone is closer to the screen because of where he is seated, his appearance is darkened, and Michael’s face is lit up in profile. The lighting naturally forces our eyes to focus on Michael’s face, making us see Don Corleone as a mere shadow, almost insignificant.
What happens to Don Corleone when he stands up from his seat?
Vito gets up from his seat and sits closer to Michael, making the space between him and Michael significantly smaller. Even though Don Corleone stands up, he doesn’t have a strong presence nor much authority in the frame because his eyes are still looking down and his walk to the seat is sluggish.
Who is Michael Corleone’s father?
We begin the scene in a noticeably dark garden: Michael Corleone has his back to us on the left, while his father, Vito Corleone, looks away to the right. They are meeting to go over Michael’s possible assassination from a traitor in the business.