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Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
He is also a fixture at the Friar's Club roasts and on Conan, wherein requisite "He's a corpse" jokes are made to much merriment. I can only hope that my career is capped by such stature.
I have no information on whether Sal Tessio took the cannoli, as it were, NTTAWWT. But if he did, who could blame him? Everybody in that movie was a pervert. Sonny didn't want Michael to come out of the men's room with "just" his dick in his hands. Why on earth would a grown man be worried that his brother might emerge into a restaurant while holding his genitalia? And Luca Brasi slept with fishes, that sick fuck.
But the most disturbing thing about that movie is that after we are assured in very clear terms that Moe Greene is dead, he shows up as Nancy McKeon's father on "The Facts of Life." Talk about posthumous conception.
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Serious Godfather II question:
Why does the presence of Frankie Plantaglea's brother at the Senate hearing make him (Frankie) decide not to testify?
Michael's explanation of "It was between the brothers, Kate" doesn't quite clear it up for me.
Is there some parallel between Michael/Fredo and Frankie/his brother that we're supposed to draw?