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The Godfather: Killing Sollozzo and McCluskey
What’s happening in this The Godfather movie clip?
Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) is at the restaurant with Sollozzo and McCluskey. He goes to the bathroom to get a hidden gun. When he comes back to the table, he shoots the two men and leaves.
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What’s the movie The Godfather about?
Discover, Marlon Brando and Al Pacino starring as Vito Corleone and his youngest son, Michael, respectively in : “The Godfather”.
It is the late 1940s in New York and Corleone is, in the parlance of organized crime, a "godfather" or "don," the head of a Mafia family. Michael, a free thinker who defied his father by enlisting in the Marines to fight in World War II, has returned a captain and a war hero. Having long ago rejected the family business, Michael shows up at the wedding of his sister, Connie (Talia Shire), with his non-Italian girlfriend, Kay (Diane Keaton), who learns for the first time about the family "business." Nominated for 11 Academy Awards and winning for Best Picture, Best Actor (Marlon Brando), and Best Adapted Screenplay, The Godfather was followed by a pair of sequels.
Credits: © 1972 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved
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Комментарии : 1,5 тыс.   
@mandude4490
@mandude4490 2 года назад
Still to this day you worry the gun isn’t going to be there lol.
@LostCondor
@LostCondor 2 года назад
I’m not. I know the gun would be there since I put it myself (I played the videogame).
@westyraviz
@westyraviz 2 года назад
Or that it would jam.
@jasonbourneistreadstone
@jasonbourneistreadstone 2 года назад
I know, right!?
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 года назад
Repent to Jesus Christ!!! “Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did.” ‭‭1 John‬ ‭2:6‬ ‭NIV‬‬
@mr.butt-head.5108
@mr.butt-head.5108 2 года назад
@@jesusislord6545 I'm trying.
@firefightergoggie
@firefightergoggie 2 года назад
This was filmed 49 years ago. It's still just as shocking a scene now as it was when it was released. Timeless film.
@georgezee5173
@georgezee5173 2 года назад
Technically, it was filmed 50 years ago.
@patriceaqa288
@patriceaqa288 2 года назад
SuperSix Delta why is Tessio doing a crossword puzzle so enthusiastically when important things are taking place?
@davidburkholder7360
@davidburkholder7360 2 года назад
All greatness is timeless. Frank Lloyd Wright, Francis Coppola, Gold, The human soul.
@johnryndfleisz6482
@johnryndfleisz6482 2 года назад
@@davidburkholder7360 What does does FLW have to do with this classic film. He was a rip off artist
@Spankerdig1
@Spankerdig1 2 года назад
no its not.
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
According to Diane Keaton, Coppola thought that Al Pacino was perfect for the role of Michael Corleone against the opposition of the entire film studio and producers who wanted him out, they all thought he wasn't good for the role. But then Coppola jumped the gun and shot a single scene, ahead of schedule, with Al Pacino and after watching it everyone agreed that Coppola's choice was genius. This was that scene.
@orlandomazza8007
@orlandomazza8007 2 года назад
L.p.
@janesaints5249
@janesaints5249 2 года назад
@@set65 Al was 32 when this was filmed in 1972.
@MemoirsofaBasketcase
@MemoirsofaBasketcase 2 года назад
@@set65 I remember watching this movie for the first time 20 years ago. I couldn’t believe Michael was Al Pacino until someone looked up a picture of him young and shoved it in my face.
@chrishouston3566
@chrishouston3566 2 года назад
And in other news that people have known about for many years.....
@The_Curious_Cat
@The_Curious_Cat 2 года назад
I mean the guys from the studio just saw what Al Pacino would do to them if they refused. It was a no brainer after that (as in, he would blow their brains out).
@bentrend
@bentrend 2 года назад
What I love about this scene is that it actually goes according to plan. Usually when characters go “here’s what we’re gonna do” and explicitly lay out a plan, it’s a dead giveaway that something’s going to go really wrong. Watching Michael pull it off is still one of the biggest thrills I’ve ever experienced from a movie
@leonpaelinck
@leonpaelinck 2 года назад
No he dropped the gun wrong
@sailbatten2056
@sailbatten2056 2 года назад
More or less. He didn't do 2 shots each in the head, and he didn't drop the gun carefully (with his hand at his side).
@bentrend
@bentrend 2 года назад
@@sailbatten2056 true Michael makes a couple missteps out of nervousness, which adds to the realism for me. I was mainly talking about him successfully pulling off the murders and making it to Sicily
@keirmardy2267
@keirmardy2267 2 года назад
biggest thrill? Although its fiction its still a double murder you freak.
@sailbatten2056
@sailbatten2056 2 года назад
@@keirmardy2267 {sigh}. You _do_ understand that despite their role in organized crime, the Corleone family are the protagonists in this film, right? The antagonists are the guys that are threatening the life of his father, and have even attempted killing him twice already. "Thrill" is appropriate. Perhaps think things through before you call someone a freak, hmmmm?
@SMEARGLEX75
@SMEARGLEX75 2 года назад
I love how the Train Sounds shows us how panicked Michael was in his Head. In the Book, almost everything to Michael at this time was a Blur to him.
@thephantompenance
@thephantompenance 2 года назад
I always attributed the train sound to a train arriving at its station, symbolizing Michael’s worked up the courage to pull the trigger. What enforced this idea of mine was the natural screaming of the train serving to muffle the gunshots. Plus Michael’s face when the train shouts to me “This is my moment!”
@emberducati9237
@emberducati9237 2 года назад
It’s a good way to convey the tension and anxiety of the scene.
@hassanulkarim1755
@hassanulkarim1755 2 года назад
your wrong.
@crustysock1013
@crustysock1013 2 года назад
Yall niggas kap
@erepsekahs
@erepsekahs 2 года назад
Ne, Ne, Nee. Ist der covering up of der gun sounds he is vaiting for.
@coammaoc
@coammaoc 2 года назад
I love how everyone always talks about this moment like it’s so surprising, when everything basically goes according to plan. Just goes to show how genius this film is.
@alexo1226
@alexo1226 2 года назад
I know right
@rpierce3336
@rpierce3336 2 года назад
They added to the drama when Michaal reached up and didn't find the gun right away. We all heard sonnys voice talk about don't let my brother come out of the bathroom with just his d*ck in his hand.
@marcellXcatalyst
@marcellXcatalyst 2 года назад
@@rpierce3336 also the fact that he sat down again like he got cold feet.
@rpierce3336
@rpierce3336 2 года назад
@@marcellXcatalyst he sat down again because they were looking at him when he came out of the bathroom. That was calculated, if he pulled his gun they would have reacted and he was to far to ensure he killed them. By sitting again, he put them at ease again, then stood up and fired 3 shots.
@joemckim1183
@joemckim1183 2 года назад
@@rpierce3336 If Michael came out if the bathroom with no gun he would've been forced to make a deal.
@suhdongbin8248
@suhdongbin8248 2 года назад
The last moment before he leaves the bath room, Michael hesitates and take a deep breadth. It was a great attention to details that Michael is going to cross the line where he will never be the same. Great acting by Al Pacino.
@paullacey748
@paullacey748 2 года назад
I bingewatched the whole 9 hours of Godfather one weekend. The final shot of Michael says it all. All the killing, all that heartache and for what. Great film.
@picklerix6162
@picklerix6162 2 года назад
Same here.
@donkeystyle3200
@donkeystyle3200 2 года назад
2:22 When you complete a hit and realize that the gun you’re holding has been in a restroom all day.
@theironshiek
@theironshiek 2 года назад
The shot when he has left the stall and has his head in his hands physcing himself up with the train buzzing in the backround is beautiful
@mikegebert3617
@mikegebert3617 2 года назад
First he holds his head like he's nervous; them he slicks back his hair, like, let's do it.
@gardenshock51
@gardenshock51 2 года назад
I'll never know what it feels like to watch for the first time, in theaters, back in the 70's.
@ncasti
@ncasti 2 года назад
Every once in awhile, a movie chain might play the classics on their screens. I saw this movie on the big screen, about 4 years ago. Also saw West Side Story that way....
@rasalghul1263
@rasalghul1263 2 года назад
I know the theaters today should have a section or a whole theater where they play older movies.. if I had a theater I would love to play a lot of 80’s movies and have premieres on the original release date. Would love to watch First Blood and Rocky 4 and Terminator on the big screen
@fuck23u
@fuck23u 2 года назад
Lucky you
@sailbatten2056
@sailbatten2056 2 года назад
@@ncasti Yeah, but that doesn't help the OP. He only gets one first time viewing.
@crunchmate
@crunchmate 2 года назад
I'm 71 and here to tell you, it was awesome!
@georgemallory797
@georgemallory797 2 года назад
Most of the people I've talked to about this scene agree that the first time they saw it it felt like their heart was going to beat out of their chest.
@palaceofwisdom9448
@palaceofwisdom9448 2 года назад
It's such a nice touch how he doesn't find the gun right away and panics that maybe it's not there.
@rhianjones1561
@rhianjones1561 2 года назад
Mine too, just everything about it is perfect! The fact they speak Italian to each other, that he didn't find the gun straight away, the tension the music creates, that he shot Sollozzo first, that he didn't follow Clemenza's plan exactly. Just MWAH 🤌🏼
@mikegebert3617
@mikegebert3617 2 года назад
Notice that Pacino ever so slightly bumps the camera as he's leaving. That tells you they were shooting in the tight confines of a real Italian restaurant (Old Luna Restaurant in The Bronx).
@paulbraasch3960
@paulbraasch3960 2 года назад
@Dankenstein nope...saw it...2:23.... How the actual F you catch that...LOL
@justicegusting2476
@justicegusting2476 2 года назад
How in the fuck did they avoid actually killing someone during the filming of this scene?? Oh, that’s right, Alec Baldwin wasn’t there.
@BodhranBrian
@BodhranBrian 2 года назад
Actually "Louies" was a real restaraunt at the corner of 213 Street and White Plains Road in the Williamsbridge section of the Bronx if I remember correctly. I ate there when just a kid and remember those very same toilets. This scene was indeed filmed there.
@Kingwithoutathrone
@Kingwithoutathrone 2 года назад
1:30 - 1:32 This is such amazing acting. His face tells it all. For some reason, this is my favorite part. And he was completely zoned out, but when Sollozo started talking to him, that "woke" him up.
@fishsquishguy1833
@fishsquishguy1833 2 года назад
Always thought it was the train going by that woke him
@Kingwithoutathrone
@Kingwithoutathrone 2 года назад
@@fishsquishguy1833 I actually never realized that there was a actual train that was riding by, I always thought it was a sound effect put in to represent the chaos in Michael's mind
@mikedag1176
@mikedag1176 2 года назад
He was waiting for the Subway train to make a little bit of background noise!! Nice....
@bnarit
@bnarit 2 года назад
He need train' noise to cover up the gut shot to prevent the followers to get in to help.
@MasterA6858
@MasterA6858 2 года назад
Tell you what this exact scene made me watch the trilogy and became one of my favorite film if all time. Especially Godfather 2
@TrueSake
@TrueSake 2 года назад
Hollywood sure doesn’t make movies like this anymore.
@jcw180
@jcw180 2 года назад
For real. Nowadays in Hollywood, when you get shot in the head you don't try to reach for you throat. Your character falls dead.
@leandrobatt8122
@leandrobatt8122 2 года назад
Do you mean mafia movies? They do….
@phillipbrown2318
@phillipbrown2318 2 года назад
@Laughing Batman That was a Great film.
@sadokbarbouche9427
@sadokbarbouche9427 2 года назад
@Laughing Batman the last one
@TRE601
@TRE601 2 года назад
Hollywood did not make films like that back then. They made The Godfather and Godfather 2. No other “films” were made back then that were like them.
@pradyumn2692
@pradyumn2692 2 года назад
"I have frisked a thousand young punks" - McCluskey's last words on this planet.
@ismail-ishmael812
@ismail-ishmael812 2 года назад
How’s the food in this Italian restaurant? Good. Try the veal. It’s the best in the city, you won’t eat nothing else after you taste this tonight.
@zach11241
@zach11241 2 года назад
“I have frisked a thousand young pricks” Some random priest
@jdemarco
@jdemarco 2 года назад
And Michael would be punk number 1,001. It would be the last one for the miserable old bastard...lol
@cozm0859
@cozm0859 2 года назад
Yup his last words were bragging about feeling up young boys.
@anthonywhite5982
@anthonywhite5982 2 года назад
And his last meal
@Kwelinzito
@Kwelinzito 2 года назад
Moral of this scene: frisk your man after taking a leak, not before.
@christopherrobinson3255
@christopherrobinson3255 2 года назад
Yes they should have knew that what if we come back with something they should have knew don't leave all my site
@donmcc6573
@donmcc6573 2 года назад
When you involved in the mob, and a guy excuses himself to go to the restroom, run.....
@palaceofwisdom9448
@palaceofwisdom9448 2 года назад
You can tell this place has great food, the other patrons were so reluctant to leave their tables.
@lackdeaver9934
@lackdeaver9934 2 года назад
Plus, McCluskey kept right on chewing even after being hit with the second bullet. Food so good that he’d trade his dying breathes for the taste of it.
@AJtheRastaman
@AJtheRastaman 2 года назад
LMAO
@wailnshred
@wailnshred 2 года назад
They got a free show with dinner. 😀
@gregbors8364
@gregbors8364 4 месяца назад
Hey, it’sa all part of the atmosphera 👌
@GeorgeFreeman55
@GeorgeFreeman55 2 года назад
Pacinos emotive acting is masterful in this film.. Gets every facial expression right.
@beardedbloke2521
@beardedbloke2521 2 года назад
Let it sink in that this film came out almost 50 years ago and isn't matched to this date - that's what makes it a masterpiece.
@ass-master-deluxe
@ass-master-deluxe 2 года назад
Legend (2015) is a pretty good substitute
@beardedbloke2521
@beardedbloke2521 2 года назад
@@ass-master-deluxe if you're referring to the Tom Hardy Film depicting The Kray Twins, I agree that's a good film but doesn't come close to Godfather 1 & 2
@ass-master-deluxe
@ass-master-deluxe 2 года назад
@@beardedbloke2521 what criteria are you even ranking by?
@SisypheanSeas13
@SisypheanSeas13 2 года назад
Leave the gun, take the best veal in the city.
@johnrusso6169
@johnrusso6169 2 года назад
Don't run out and don't look at anyone's face lol
@ismail-ishmael812
@ismail-ishmael812 2 года назад
How’s the food in this restaurant? Best in town, you won’t eat nothing else after you taste this tonight.
@errickreives4103
@errickreives4103 2 года назад
Love the way Micheal sits down,and lets the tension build wonderful writing,camera work on his face u can see him playing out actions n head!great
@scottiecee3442
@scottiecee3442 2 года назад
And the sound of that train.
@Guamparrapo83
@Guamparrapo83 2 года назад
Michael was so anxious that he couldn't even hear Sollozzo's final words. However, he accomplished the most important indication: to kill Sollozzo first. The book shows how this was not random. Had Michael killed McCluskey first, Sollozzo could have been fast enough to react (and for sure shoot him with his own gun, which he most probably had). McCluskey was heavy and slow, he couldn't react quickly
@pauladam9317
@pauladam9317 2 года назад
A kid watching the movie would know that. Shut up genius
@Guamparrapo83
@Guamparrapo83 2 года назад
@@pauladam9317kisses for you
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
I don' think it was only that. The main difference between Sollozzo and McCluskey is that Sollozzo knew he had to be always alert in front of Michael, he had tried to kill his father after all, and he was just another punk like him, while McClusky never thought that Michael would dare to kill a cop, that is why he had to be slower to react, he had to come to terms first with the fact that the punk in front of him had a real gun and he was going to kill him, thus giving a precious time advantage to Michael.
@Teeb2023
@Teeb2023 2 года назад
@@Guamparrapo83 😂
@diegogenini9465
@diegogenini9465 2 года назад
He could only break jaws of indefense men
@alienlife7754
@alienlife7754 2 года назад
I read somewhere that in the original scene idea the table wasn’t supposed to fall over. But it made such a visceral impact on the scene that Coppola left it in.
@jithutube
@jithutube 2 года назад
From that seated position, when he falls on the table, there is no way that table would fall over.
@JohnWickkkk
@JohnWickkkk 2 года назад
Link? Or it didn’t happen
@richardpallaziol7970
@richardpallaziol7970 Год назад
I believe you can see that it is a simple plywood circle set on simple table leg frame. A quick way of the set builders to make a round table. (They weren't expecting the tablecloth to come off, or they wouldn't have used period incorrect plywood.)
@Jusuff
@Jusuff 2 года назад
"I've frisked him, he's clean" Michael:For now
@carlodave9
@carlodave9 2 года назад
I still don't get why he was worried about Micheal shooting the toilet.
@Xerclipse
@Xerclipse 2 года назад
Now for something like this, youre gonna need one gun. Youre gonna want something with more power than a 22. You definitely dont want a silencer, you want to make alot of noise to make the witnesses run away so they aint gonna be looking at you. But not the noise a 45 makes because that makes too much noise and a patrol car can hear that a few blocks away at least. Sometimes with something like this, you might want to go to the bathroom first. It makes sure no one follows you in, and it makes sure no one is in the bathroom that you have to worry about. It also gives you a chance to go to the bathroom. You dont want to be uncomfortable. It also is the place where your given gun is.
@Menaceblue3
@Menaceblue3 2 года назад
Would a small pocket .380acp work well?
@crisrag72
@crisrag72 2 года назад
...The Irishman.
@rpierce3336
@rpierce3336 2 года назад
A 22 is plenty big enough to kill someone
@gawainethefirst
@gawainethefirst 2 года назад
Clamenza actually says something similar to Mike just before this scene.
@ellemoe2919
@ellemoe2919 2 года назад
*Plot twist: Sollozzo wasn’t frisking him for weapons. He was just in the mood*
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
He was asking Michael for a date and poor him, Michael said no.
@michaelwilliams369
@michaelwilliams369 2 года назад
🤣 Yo' why have I always said this as well.
@Thatsgonnaitchwhenitdries
@Thatsgonnaitchwhenitdries 2 года назад
🤣
@texasoutlaw4222
@texasoutlaw4222 2 года назад
😆😆😆😆
@jorge091167
@jorge091167 2 года назад
He just wanted some Italian meatballs to go with his spaghetti.
@SuperRobertoClemente
@SuperRobertoClemente 2 года назад
"I've frisked a thousand young punks." Great line. McCluskey is overconfident. They're vulnerable.
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
McCluskey knew that mobsters never kill a cop, or a judge. That is one thing they can't do so he was 100% sure Michael wouldn't touch him, he was there to protect Sollozzo.
@The_Original_forresttrump
@The_Original_forresttrump 2 года назад
I guess the veal really was that good.
@rover5058
@rover5058 2 года назад
That makes no sense
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 года назад
Repent to Jesus Christ!!
@SuperRobertoClemente
@SuperRobertoClemente 2 года назад
@@rover5058 my comment or ruben's?
@svgkm
@svgkm 2 года назад
one of the greatest scenes in cinema history. Al Pacino acting in this scene is immortal
@davidpike9590
@davidpike9590 2 года назад
Wonderful acting by all in the film. It hasn't dated at all...a stone, cold classic!
@carlbeaudry4142
@carlbeaudry4142 2 года назад
I was 14 years old when this first came out at the movies unreal back then.Back then you needed adult with you to get into the theater.
@engineeringreality7878
@engineeringreality7878 2 года назад
Silly boomer, you still need an adult to see an R rated film at the movies if you're under 17.
@DJdevil319
@DJdevil319 2 года назад
We always go back and re watch the same videos over the years This is probably the 50x I’ve watch this
@fedpic79
@fedpic79 2 года назад
Same here!
@LetzLaughh
@LetzLaughh 2 года назад
those are rookie numbers...
@DJdevil319
@DJdevil319 2 года назад
@@LetzLaughh lmaoo
@Rureal42
@Rureal42 2 года назад
If you look at the moment Michael shoots McCluskey in the throat the bloody wound is already on his forehead, then it disappears then reappears in the next scene.
@pauladam9317
@pauladam9317 2 года назад
Yeah. Big mistake
@rogertheartfuldodger
@rogertheartfuldodger 2 года назад
Yep. SOMEBODY got fired.
@luisandrew6891
@luisandrew6891 2 года назад
So how Mc Cluskey keeps alive after the second shoot in his head
@Rureal42
@Rureal42 2 года назад
@@griffith2995 The entry wound would be as big as the bullet that made it, it's the exit wound that be bigger.
@Rureal42
@Rureal42 2 года назад
@@griffith2995 I'll take your word on that then as like you say, I've never been unlucky enough to have seen a real gunshot wound
@alexman8800
@alexman8800 2 года назад
I thought the gun would go "badda bing ....badda bang"
@commanderkeen3787
@commanderkeen3787 2 года назад
Those precious bodily fluids finally caught up with Sterling Hayden
@JimElford
@JimElford 2 года назад
I remember watching this and hoping he wouldn't go through with it. Until this moment he was a good man. Innocent. This was his first step towards a very dark life.
@TheRealCaptainFreedom
@TheRealCaptainFreedom 2 года назад
He probably killed a few people in the war.
@maggiesmith856
@maggiesmith856 2 года назад
@@TheRealCaptainFreedom That wasn't murder.
@davidanderson6100
@davidanderson6100 2 года назад
Wow, almost 50 years old and still stands up.the sequel was good too.rare that it happens.
@mikedag1176
@mikedag1176 2 года назад
The godfather actually started the famous sequels
@maggiesmith856
@maggiesmith856 2 года назад
However, Godfather 3 was crap.
@johncarmelo555
@johncarmelo555 2 года назад
This trilogy is timeless and has no competition. Period.
@ineverswag
@ineverswag 2 года назад
The third doesn’t hold up as much as the first two, and because of that LOTR beats it as a trilogy.
@d3ath8ybac0n4
@d3ath8ybac0n4 2 года назад
@@ineverswag agreed
@paulwoodford6229
@paulwoodford6229 2 года назад
@@ineverswag Agreed
@steveeddy9686
@steveeddy9686 2 года назад
Third episode came up short. I see what Coppola was aiming for, he fell just short of achieving perfection. Andy Garcia, bless his soul, gave 110% to his role. Sadly, Pacino had forgotten how to be Michael. And Coppola's daughter, Sofia, despite her incredible beauty, couldn't act her way out of a ziploc bag. Joe Mantegna's Joey Zaza JUST missed the mark. He gets an A for effort. Sadly nobody could save the film. Now, on its own, away from its two predecessors, it's not a bad movie. It's just not on the same level as the first two, both Best Picture Oscar winners and deservedly so.
@John-ml8qf
@John-ml8qf 2 года назад
"I've frisked him,he's clean" Michael "Yeah,right".
@malikholmes5045
@malikholmes5045 2 года назад
If you look closely at the second guy he shot, right after the first bullet hits him, you can see the blood cap on his forehead before the headshot 😂🤣😂🤣
@owenthomas9863
@owenthomas9863 2 года назад
well done
@joecool9739
@joecool9739 2 года назад
Godfather Stans: "No but you see this is the pure genius of The Godfather, the Bloodstain on his forehead before the shot perfectly foreshadows him getting shot in the head 2 seconds later. This movie is perfectly executed because the man had a hole in his head before he was executed, it was a good use of metaphor"
@seanbrennan5192
@seanbrennan5192 2 года назад
@@joecool9739 IQ 7000
@OldieWan
@OldieWan 2 года назад
@@joecool9739 I just love the way he Chris Farleys into the table. Full on Matt Foley!
@fernandom5150
@fernandom5150 2 года назад
Not too bad for being filmed 5 decades ago or so
@D3THD33LR
@D3THD33LR 2 года назад
The way he squirms even after getting shot in the head is just…. Brutal
@metalmeister3054
@metalmeister3054 2 года назад
He had a few seconds to realize he got a bullet in the brain.
@TheVFXbyArt
@TheVFXbyArt 2 года назад
He wondered why the veal suddenly tasted like lead.
@rustytutton8470
@rustytutton8470 2 года назад
@@yousmell809 this is not true. 12% of head shooting victims survive.
@PredatorPeyami
@PredatorPeyami 2 года назад
@@yousmell809 you are bullshitting. İts not always instantly kills, its not your video games.
@nobull9541
@nobull9541 2 года назад
@@yousmell809 Not always. There have been cases where victims survived a direct shot to the head.
@Oceanwireaudio
@Oceanwireaudio 2 года назад
I’ve watched it a 100 times and my heart rate still goes through the roof just as he sits back down and the sound of the train approaching gets louder.
@mdjak3686
@mdjak3686 2 года назад
This was filmed in a small restaurant in the Bronx right off Gun Hill and White Plains Road, a block from where I lived. Such a great scene.
@megamonke2195
@megamonke2195 2 года назад
What's the restaurant called?
@murraysaucedo897
@murraysaucedo897 2 года назад
@@megamonke2195 Luna Restaurant
@lykinsmotorsports
@lykinsmotorsports 2 года назад
Is it still there?
@michaelharrison3602
@michaelharrison3602 2 года назад
@@megamonke2195 Louis
@mdjak3686
@mdjak3686 2 года назад
@@megamonke2195 in the movie they named it Louis Restaurant. In reality it was Luna.
@andyhoops.6156
@andyhoops.6156 2 года назад
1972....incredible. They don't make films like this anymore.
@jonaskessler326
@jonaskessler326 2 года назад
2:03 gotta love how the blood appears on his forehead before Michael even fires the gun 😂
@OldieWan
@OldieWan 2 года назад
2:13 😂😂😂 That head dive into the table cracked me up! Made me think of Matt Foley and his table manners.
@petereconomakis149
@petereconomakis149 2 года назад
So you noticed it also!! To shoot that scene over had to be really really expensive i'm guessing??
@OldieWan
@OldieWan 2 года назад
@@petereconomakis149 Back then we didn't have instant replay. It looked seamless back then. It only looks this way because you have modern technology to freeze frame and watch as many times as you like. VHS would degrade over time if you hit rewind to many times on it.
@jonaskessler326
@jonaskessler326 2 года назад
@@OldieWan I noticed it the very first time I watched it. I had to replay it to make sure I wasn’t wrong lol.
@davidzof
@davidzof 2 года назад
@@OldieWan I like the way McCluskey is wondering if he still has a chance to have another bite of his dinner before getting whacked.
@subutaynoyan5372
@subutaynoyan5372 2 года назад
The acting of Al Pacino, especially the part where he sat back his seat, trying to decide when to pull the gun is just phenomenal
@BigPlaneFixer
@BigPlaneFixer 2 года назад
I wonder if a Mob hit in your restaurant got you 5 stars on Yelp? "Authentic Italian"
@DonRamiro1
@DonRamiro1 2 года назад
ROLLING ON THE FLOOR LAUGHING MY FUCKING ASS OFF!!!!
@ITOOWASONCEYOURGODSFAVORITE666
@ITOOWASONCEYOURGODSFAVORITE666 2 года назад
GREATEST COMMENT HERE PERIOD….
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
Great joke. Now go hire a bodyguard. Or two.
@tylermitchell1990
@tylermitchell1990 2 года назад
About to be 25 years old in January. Just started a new hobby watching old movies i've never seen. Watched Scarface last week and now this. Speechless so far!!
@dlove5893
@dlove5893 2 года назад
Watch Carlitos way next
@trinalaios734
@trinalaios734 2 года назад
Taxi Driver, French Connection, Apocalypse Now. Have fun, sounds like a cool new hobby
@tylermitchell1990
@tylermitchell1990 2 года назад
@@dlove5893 added it to my list!
@tylermitchell1990
@tylermitchell1990 2 года назад
@@trinalaios734 Watched Taxi Driver last night! Getting into Scorsese/DeNiro!
@Martin_Edmondson
@Martin_Edmondson 3 месяца назад
Casablanca!
@NoosaHeads
@NoosaHeads 2 года назад
I saw it when it came out in 1972. I was amazed how good it was. Since that time, I've watched it about 6 more times. I never tire of it. That's the sign of a superb movie.
@manofweed1
@manofweed1 2 года назад
It's still powerful now. It was stupendous when it came out all those years back.
@mikeymc3094
@mikeymc3094 2 года назад
They spoilt it with GF2 then ruined it with GF3
@alis5893
@alis5893 2 года назад
Its stupid. the guy is shot in the head... yet he still stands and acts as having difficulty breating... its pathetic
@nevercertain
@nevercertain 2 года назад
@@mikeymc3094 GF2 was really good wym
@harrybarry2659
@harrybarry2659 2 года назад
I always loved this scene. We can call it "The last Supper". Almost 50 years ago, whew.
@krzysztofbodzianowski4333
@krzysztofbodzianowski4333 2 года назад
I like the squeaking of the train passing by just before shooting
@alanmansell9845
@alanmansell9845 2 года назад
Love his rapid eye movement beforeheshoots
@josearqco
@josearqco 2 года назад
Yes! He was so damn quick.
@mockingbird806
@mockingbird806 2 года назад
I will forever be an obsessed Godfather fan! And proudly so. Greatest movie EVER.
@eltocayo87
@eltocayo87 2 года назад
Same
@mq46312
@mq46312 2 года назад
When he shot the second guy the first time in the neck, there was already a wound on his forehead.
@Tom-ok2rh
@Tom-ok2rh 2 года назад
I noticed that too..
@elgato146
@elgato146 2 года назад
it’s true
@levianthony3944
@levianthony3944 2 года назад
😂
@ashb001
@ashb001 2 года назад
Awesome catch!
@JaeEffingKae
@JaeEffingKae 2 года назад
Yep, something changed in editing... Maybe it's explained in some behind the scenes stuff or some book, otherwise we'll probably never know how this scene was originally meant to play out.
@BensonSooner
@BensonSooner 2 года назад
Like how the cop just states like he needs to finish his food before getting whacked
@RobARug
@RobARug 2 года назад
The veal is the best in the city.
@021881mt
@021881mt 2 года назад
@@RobARug 😆
@jackmehoff7430
@jackmehoff7430 2 года назад
And that was that, and there wasn’t anything we could do about it. It was among the Italians, real greaseball stuff.
@viktort8229
@viktort8229 2 года назад
They should've went for the shinebox
@kevinrowe3936
@kevinrowe3936 2 года назад
Wow you must be tough. But would you call Italians greaseballs to their face? Awfully gutless aren't you? 😀
@viktort8229
@viktort8229 2 года назад
@@kevinrowe3936 did you see that?
@MoNages2022
@MoNages2022 2 года назад
@@kevinrowe3936 r/woosh
@ThatCarGuy
@ThatCarGuy 2 года назад
@@kevinrowe3936 The line is from Goodfellas
@phunnyrao
@phunnyrao 2 года назад
Morale of the story: It's bad etiquettes to dine while others are simply watching...
@curtyzzz
@curtyzzz 2 года назад
One of the most epic scenes in movie history
@philiphoward4966
@philiphoward4966 2 года назад
one of the most realistic violent murder scenes ever shown, fantastic acting Mc Cluskey you could almost feel it.
@elite1361
@elite1361 2 года назад
...except the part were his skull is penetrated by a shell without him dropping instantly like a pack of potatoes
@paulbentley1705
@paulbentley1705 2 года назад
Agreed!
@ismail-ishmael812
@ismail-ishmael812 2 года назад
Little unnoticeable shake of the camera at very end of dropping the gun. Perfect imperfection. 2:24 slow the video down if you can’t see it.
@alanrogs3990
@alanrogs3990 2 года назад
Looks like he bumped the camera or the door did.
@ismail-ishmael812
@ismail-ishmael812 2 года назад
@@alanrogs3990 yes possibly
@patrickriley195
@patrickriley195 19 дней назад
After he retrieved the gun I appreciate how he takes a moment to compose himself before leaving the restroom. Great scene.
@igglesjawn3975
@igglesjawn3975 2 года назад
Vito broke his handgun into many parts and dropped them into stink pipes.. Michael drops it at the scene…. So much for police work improving
@Bakgrind
@Bakgrind 2 года назад
@Puddin Another aspect of dropping the gun at the scene was that it delays the Police from immediately obtaining a search warrant to search the Corleone estate for the weapon.
@anthonywhite5982
@anthonywhite5982 2 года назад
So true..if forensic was back then he would get caught ..
@anthonywhite5982
@anthonywhite5982 2 года назад
@Puddin also back in His father's era it wasn't any tape invented yet
@StockyDude
@StockyDude 2 года назад
@@anthonywhite5982 Fingerprinting was around since the late-1800’s. Firearm forensics (tracing a bullet or casing to the gun it was fired from) didn’t become a thing until the late 1960’s.
@mikedag1176
@mikedag1176 2 года назад
Nope clemenza told him to drop it and walk out casually
@rhianjones1561
@rhianjones1561 2 года назад
This scene for me was the start of Michael as the Godfather. He stepped up, had the bravery to do what no one else wanted to. He even didn't follow Clemenza's plan exactly but this added to the tension more!
@dylanmurtagh666
@dylanmurtagh666 2 года назад
Really smart
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
Right on. He probably had done a lot of killing already but this is the first time the killing is his own decision, his business and his responsibility. He made the grade.
@maggiesmith856
@maggiesmith856 2 года назад
@@rubenoteiza9261 You don't get a Silver Star for being a pacifist.
@denisgray9639
@denisgray9639 2 года назад
He didn't even leave a tip!
@MrBunksauce
@MrBunksauce 2 года назад
A slightly used .38 is a decent tip.
@DonRamiro1
@DonRamiro1 2 года назад
@@MrBunksauce we call it "pre-owned" these days.
@patriciafoster3347
@patriciafoster3347 2 года назад
This was the scene that confirmed Al would get the part.
@tedunguent156
@tedunguent156 2 года назад
Even if you have seen this scene before it is still one of the greatest scenes in movie history. The first time you watch the movie it is riveting! This movie is like a renaissance painting come to life.
@curtyzzz
@curtyzzz 2 года назад
The perfect movie
@spartanx169x
@spartanx169x 2 года назад
Sorry , but I do not get why people love this movie. It has some good scenes, but I don’t understand why it’s liked so much. Why do you like it?
@tedunguent156
@tedunguent156 2 года назад
@@spartanx169x Read the last sentence of my post again. It is art set to the backdrop of a riveting story. Maybe you are too young to appreciate that.
@holydiver5196
@holydiver5196 2 года назад
2:20 - Ahhh... one of the best portrayals of the book ever. It suits so well with Clemenza's quote: "Don't forget about throwing the gun away and bumping on the cameraman".
@Milan-qu5ut
@Milan-qu5ut 2 года назад
The quote is in the book?
@holydiver5196
@holydiver5196 2 года назад
@@Milan-qu5ut Sure!
@johnasbury3856
@johnasbury3856 2 года назад
The Veal was so good McCluskey lost his mind over it.
@knightwind6628
@knightwind6628 2 года назад
Apparently it blew his mind.
@Mkinsella1000
@Mkinsella1000 2 года назад
He was shot , you can see Micheal pull the gun
@tbush6657
@tbush6657 2 года назад
@@Mkinsella1000 you can see him die at 2:23
@Mkinsella1000
@Mkinsella1000 2 года назад
@@tbush6657 his family will be not happy
@RobARug
@RobARug 2 года назад
Yes, but not losing your head over.
@tukutuku5810
@tukutuku5810 2 года назад
what anxiety and satisfaction at the same time
@user-ow4kb3zg1k
@user-ow4kb3zg1k 3 месяца назад
The shift in his eyes before pulling the trigger.. amazing, definitely alot going through his mind.
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 2 года назад
Sterling Hayden plays getting shot so well. He really sells it. Especially the head shot and the disgustingly ugly choking. The audio of the train just before he shoots them was supposed to convey the maelstrom of emotions going on inside Mike.
@Tipi83
@Tipi83 2 года назад
In real life, you would drop dead immediately.
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 2 года назад
@@Tipi83 Not necessarily. A senator, Gabby Gifford was shot point blank in the forehead . She's still alive and well.
@Tipi83
@Tipi83 2 года назад
@@roquefortfiles Have you seen Bud Dwyer shooting himself roof of his mouth. He dropped instantly.
@dillholesupreme9614
@dillholesupreme9614 2 года назад
@@Tipi83 depends what part is hit, not often, but it does happen..
@Tipi83
@Tipi83 2 года назад
@@dillholesupreme9614 Yeah, but in very rare cases.
@stevemalone2010
@stevemalone2010 2 года назад
A great scene, iconic!
@harryputang5352
@harryputang5352 2 года назад
Wow...Michael waits for the train to muffle the sound 🙌
@justbreakingballs
@justbreakingballs 2 года назад
I like how the camera moves when he walks past it leaving the building
@kunzilla
@kunzilla 2 года назад
One of the classic scenes from Godfather, I just wish they'd put the entire scene here.
@cjlaity1
@cjlaity1 2 года назад
The scene has to start with the conversation where Michael plots it and volunteers to do it. From that scene until this scene is probably one of the greatest examples of filmmaking in history. Just what Pacino does with his eyes in the seconds before he shoots them is like an eternity.
@kunzilla
@kunzilla 2 года назад
@@cjlaity1 "It's not personal, Sonny, it's strictly business."
@jonathancole2562
@jonathancole2562 2 года назад
How 90% of life's problems should be handled!!!
@dtabarez04
@dtabarez04 2 года назад
One of the greatest ever made. Masterpiece👌🏾
@starwarsrebel2006
@starwarsrebel2006 2 года назад
"I frisked a thousand young punks." And this was the last young punk he would ever frisk.
@JMac-fj1rg
@JMac-fj1rg 2 года назад
For me this scene was most like what was portrayed in the book. In the book, when Michael sat back down, he was so keyed up that he couldn't understand Sollozzo speaking Italian. It was pure gibberish. In the movie they show this by having the subway noise drown out Sollozzo and before that there was no longer subtitled translation
@brianboyle3998
@brianboyle3998 2 года назад
I never noticed, but both the turk and captain already had their headshots done by makeup before michael shot them. look right before Sollozzo is shot, the blood stain is already their; when McCluskey is shot in the throat, he also has the blood stain on his forehead. The magic of movies.
@blacksoul3524
@blacksoul3524 2 года назад
Remember that the bullet break the sound barrier
@_ar4nda
@_ar4nda 2 года назад
I remember the first time I watched it with my dad. I was 13 yo and this scene stayed in my head for a while. I don't think there are many scenes better than this one when it comes to the rawness of a cold-blooded murder
@jasonashley3393
@jasonashley3393 2 года назад
My grandparents were from castelvetrano Sicily, I grew up in the little Italy area of Kansas City called Columbus Park, my Nana and I would stay up late and watch these movies together, she called them her stories.
@STONESGAM
@STONESGAM 2 года назад
I will never forget the first time I saw the Godfather. I was in my late teens. I always enjoyed mob stuff but somehow got to this a little later than Goodfellas and Casino. This scene and the buildup to it was so gripping I felt nervous for Michael when he was doing this hit. I felt like it was me onscreen doing it and was nervous that the gun was not going to be in the bathroom. Lol.
@justicegusting2476
@justicegusting2476 2 года назад
Interesting they could pull-off a scene like this without actually killing someone……Isn’t that right Alec Baldwin?
@victormanueljara7206
@victormanueljara7206 2 года назад
Si quieres saber algo mas sobre mafia, ven a la Argentina.....jajajaaa !!!! Un gran abrazo !!!!!!!!
@collinemorris
@collinemorris 2 года назад
One of the greatest movies, and one of the best scenes, but McCluskey head butting the table after taking a bullet to the brain is some funny shit.
@michaelh1889
@michaelh1889 2 года назад
Never gets old.... brilliant.
@lankarocks5636
@lankarocks5636 2 года назад
How Hollywood has fallen from these then to silly superheroes now
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
A fascinating piece of trivia: Sergio Leone was approached before Coppola to direct the movie but he turned down the opportunity because he thought the subject wasn't interesting enough. I'd love to be able to visit al alternate universe where Leone does direct The Godfather so I can then watch it and compare it to the Coppola version.
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
@@rogercowling5716 I don't know. I know though that Leone took a lot more liberties when adapting a novel than Coppola which leaves a lot to speculate. For example, how would Leone handle this same scene..? i think Michael would have been a lot less nervous/tense and far more assertive, even cold and clinical but that's just me.
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
@@rogercowling5716 I think we can fully agree on that. Cheers.
@tonyreynolds5112
@tonyreynolds5112 2 года назад
Such a powerful movie. When it came out it broke ground in so many ways. 🇺🇸
@jaycehoward2771
@jaycehoward2771 2 года назад
Dude my anxiety always goes up when he goes for the gun. Lol
@othmanrobio7216
@othmanrobio7216 2 года назад
Never bored to watching this movie ever
@BiLatKnee
@BiLatKnee Год назад
I love the morality play about complacency. "I've frisked a thousand young punks". Hayden, btw, was also a brilliant author and a thorough genius/rebel. He was picky about doing anything in H'wood and opted instead to spend most of his time hanging out in Sausalito, working on The Wanderer, his sailboat. He preferred only real "working boats". His book, The Voyage is page-turner.
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 2 года назад
This scene is so satisfying because it is a double revenge, a combo revenge, one for the family, one for oneself.
@germanicelt
@germanicelt 2 года назад
I ought to do the same to the oncologist and pallative doctor who conspired to euthanize my father, just 4 months ago.
@toddm9501
@toddm9501 2 месяца назад
Greatest movie ever. Acting, story line, setting.
@mdf3962
@mdf3962 10 месяцев назад
What I’ve noticed recently is the quietness of the restaurant and bathroom. No music. No screens. No loud fan to Dry your hands.
@bravesirmick8463
@bravesirmick8463 2 года назад
Michael didn't wash his hands before leaving the bathroom. Hygiene is important.
@valdivia1234567
@valdivia1234567 2 года назад
The covid police are still looking for him.
@valentino3191
@valentino3191 2 года назад
He also left fingerprints all over his drinking glass, the door knobs and probably other surfaces and could be used to corroborate eye witnesses that weren’t sure if he was the killer, even several years later. This only works in the movies. Lol. Michael would have most likely went to prison for killing them after returning from Sicily.
@jsatish1974
@jsatish1974 2 года назад
He was not a restaurant worker.
@justanotherguy469
@justanotherguy469 2 года назад
@@valdivia1234567 They died from covid. Gunshots to the head are only comorbidity.
@valentino3191
@valentino3191 2 года назад
@@justanotherguy469 Absolutely, they went into public spaces, unmasked and probably were already dying from respiratory complications. Michael just sped the process up with the pistola.
@michaelwilliams369
@michaelwilliams369 2 года назад
The way Michael dropped that gun was like an MLB player flipping his bat after hitting a very satisfying home run. 😂
@mitchweiner
@mitchweiner 3 месяца назад
My favorite scene in the movie! I love how Michael’s eyes bounce around before he kills them!
@marcelocarvajal2352
@marcelocarvajal2352 2 года назад
Wonderful
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