The first scene, with a dazed and likely concussed Michael demanding to 'get Fabrizio', was from the original 1972 film. The next scenes, filmed later, are interesting because they are edited into the story just prior to the early attempt on Michael's life in 'The Godfather Part II'. The idea that the hit corresponds to a hit ordered by Michael seems to reinforce the idea that Michael is continuing a murderous war against his rivals, or in the words of Tom Hagen, 'trying to wipe out every one of his enemies'. All scenes were included in the 1977 television presentation 'The Godfather Saga', and in subsequent re-edits of the Godfather films.
A love like that in the world he was in, is a contradiction of terms. You can not have both. It is sad and it is typical. Take from another and it will only be taken from you. Karma is a bitch and she is unforgiving.
How can they delete this scene? Fabrizio conspired against Mike, planned to murder. Apolonia was bombed. And family revenge scene, though different from novel is impactful. Why deleted?
Fabrizio was stupid didn't know how to hide micheal lived in new york and most likely send spies into barzini territory and he thought they wouldn't find him
The actor who played Fabrizio was Angelo Infanti, a wonderful italian actor from Rome. He was very popolar and beloved in Italy for many italian films, especially comedies. He died in 2010 and he is still remembered for some iconic sentences.❤
I always liked that both Vito and Michael were not a couple of slimy whore mongers. Even though they were ruthless murderers, they didn't disrespect their wives that way. Not all bad.