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No movie changed Hollywood more than THE GODFATHER. From the bestselling novel by Mario Puzo to box-office blockbuster, its influential legacy endures to this day. Starring Marlon Brando in his Oscar®-winning performance as the patriarch of the Corleone family, this first installment in the three-movie saga paints a dramatic portrait of the Sicilian clan’s rise and near fall from power in America. Balanced between the Corleone’s commitment to family and the ugly crime business in which they are engaged, it features career-making performances by Al Pacino, James Caan, Talia Shire, Diane Keaton and Robert Duvall. This searing and brilliant masterpiece garnered ten Academy Award® nominations, and won three, including Best Picture.
Featuring: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, John Cazale, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Sterling Hayden, Richard Conte, Talia Shire, Al Lettieri
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@gretchennelson7056
@gretchennelson7056 2 года назад
“The line”Don’t ever take sides with anyone against the family again…ever”Pacino was absolutely brilliant in the delivery.
@zombeesama1169
@zombeesama1169 2 года назад
this movie helped me predict what gonna happen some of the scenes in peaky blinders...
@michaell874
@michaell874 2 года назад
Yeah, I love part of this scene because it becomes the focal point to The Godfather II.
@mooseclamps
@mooseclamps 2 года назад
Not quite as brilliant as the delivery of "I talked to Barzini"
@garylake1676
@garylake1676 2 года назад
It was not a threat, it was not an order, it was not a request, it was a matter of loyalty that should not have been required to be said, Freddo was already a dead man walking. Freddo, Sonny, and Connie, hardly the offspring that the Don would be proud of, the halfwit, the hothead, and the lunatic, poor old Micheal, he was having to play Texas Hold Em with ten two offsuit.
@michaell874
@michaell874 2 года назад
@@garylake1676 Freddo was too stupid, just like Connie was, too recognize that the beatings they took was bait. Sonny’s explosive personality, temperament and lack of discipline was used against him which led to him getting whacked. Michael’s approach was to take Moe Greene’s hotel and casino. Yet, even though Michael confronted Moe about the assault on Freddo, Freddo defended Moe. Then, Moe admitted he had spoken to Barzini, which gave Michael the proof of who was behind it, as his father had taught him.
@woverby1963
@woverby1963 2 года назад
Al Pacino was brilliant at delivering his lines in a stone cold manner. Menacing and deadly without any yelling or carrying on. In my opinion scarier than someone cussing and screaming at you.
@allenmontalvo8355
@allenmontalvo8355 2 года назад
That's how real tough guys usually are! They know they have the power, so they don't need to scream, yell or curse. Which like William Overby said is truly scarier than anything along with the manner they speak so confidently!!!
@michaelbrickley2443
@michaelbrickley2443 2 года назад
Exactly….
@williamlandolfi7858
@williamlandolfi7858 Год назад
@@allenmontalvo8355, Everyone who thinks that all Al Pacino does is scream should check out this scene for instance. Al Pacino is quiet and soft-spoken but he is threatening and angry without raising his voice at all.
@billknox4121
@billknox4121 Год назад
Indeed - when someone is calm , cold , and calculating, in a stressful situation it is scary . Not intimidated by any means
@BradBrassman
@BradBrassman Год назад
@@allenmontalvo8355 ...and like when a menacing person doesnt run toward you but walks slowly! Brrrr.
@catchawave21
@catchawave21 2 года назад
The fact that Michael never stands up, even to shake hands, shows he has all the power. Everyone is looking down at him, but he lords over them all.
@frankreedy6437
@frankreedy6437 2 года назад
Right, Moe Green is pacing all over the room, tossing around poker chips to the crowd and dressing down the Corleone family like the cheap hustler he is. Mike just sits and listens. Fredo doesn’t get it; the movie more than the book paints the oldest brother as a little off, maybe a slight bit retarded or missing something. At this stage Fredo should have started saying his Hail Mary’s!
@kneckebenkross
@kneckebenkross 2 года назад
Well looking down on somebody is the opposite of power
@frankreedy6437
@frankreedy6437 2 года назад
Sorry, my bad above, sort of. At the time Michael arrived to confront Moe Green in Vegas, Fredo was technically the ‘oldest’ (older, actually, then, since Santino or Sonny already had been massacred by his family’s opponents), but he was the middle born of the Don’s three sons and the second of four children. When Michael scolds Fredo for chumming up to Moe as the latter rejected out of hand the Corleone organization’s overtures to buy Moe’s interest in (obviously an allusion to the upstart Flamingo headed by Bugsy Siegel in real life) the resort and casino a couple of miles south of downtown, Fredo’s fate unfolds. Thus we await perhaps the greatest sin of many in the story: fratricide. This allusion by book author and co-screenwriter Mario Puzo to the Cain and Abel saga in Genesis is about as subtle as two .22 slugs to the head. It is this scene that Michael Corleone is elevated as a demigod in this grand American story.
@mylord4321
@mylord4321 2 года назад
He's to short. Short people hide behind a camera 📷 Little man can't look big To all who tower over him.
@starwarsrebel2006
@starwarsrebel2006 2 года назад
Not to mention the fact that Al Pacino is only 5 foot 6. Notice in the scenes with him and Diane Keaton who plays his wife, she's taller than him.
@alexthompson9516
@alexthompson9516 5 месяцев назад
I love that when Moe suggests he's skimming, Michael merely says, "You're unlucky." Subtle, non-confrontational, and yet almost more insulting.
@jamespiper6659
@jamespiper6659 2 года назад
The ice cold delivery of "You straightened my brother out" always gets me
@samanthamcbride8285
@samanthamcbride8285 2 года назад
I know right, and did you see the look of Michael's face when he was mad but had enough sense to contain himself.. he played it pretty cool & stuck with business aspect.
@jimgeorge3273
@jimgeorge3273 2 года назад
What I love about Michael is that you can lose your temper, call him racist names but he never loses his cool. Never let's his emotions master him. No he masters his emotions. He's just matter of fact deadly. He knows he's your better so the person's little racists remarks mean nothing to him but cause an superior never concerns himself what an inferior thinks of him.
@edward7835
@edward7835 2 года назад
The double meaning about a Jewish gangster “straightening out” an Italian…
@nickt3164
@nickt3164 2 года назад
That’s why I was there. Such a delivery
@abriaangel9986
@abriaangel9986 2 года назад
One of my favorite lines from the movie.
@sergiocolas4421
@sergiocolas4421 2 года назад
RIP John Cazale, an extraordinary ACTOR!!!!
@giles852002
@giles852002 2 года назад
He was. So sad he died so young into such a promising career.
@spaceace1006
@spaceace1006 2 года назад
He was "SMAAAHHHTT!"
@pranksterguy1
@pranksterguy1 2 года назад
Al Pacino stated he learned more about acting from John Cazale than anyone else he ever knew.
@zimecka72
@zimecka72 2 года назад
And he only did 5 movies!
@sergiocolas4421
@sergiocolas4421 2 года назад
@@zimecka72 Exactly!!!
@GABRIELA-ACEVEDO.
@GABRIELA-ACEVEDO. 10 месяцев назад
Alex Rocco was only in this movie for a little under 3 minutes, and he totally killed it as Moe Greene. This is some phenomenal acting.
@nathaninostroza7655
@nathaninostroza7655 10 месяцев назад
I felt the same, until the Moe Greene s special.
@jaymoeayit
@jaymoeayit 5 месяцев назад
Do you know who I am ? I'M MOE GREENE !!!
@rustynail766
@rustynail766 5 месяцев назад
​@@jaymoeayitMoe Green was Bugsy Segal in real life.
@jaymoeayit
@jaymoeayit 5 месяцев назад
​@@rustynail766 would you be surprised if I said I know ? 😂
@TruthSetsUfree100
@TruthSetsUfree100 4 месяца назад
then he got killed as Moe Greene at the end!
@sudehakhatri6338
@sudehakhatri6338 11 месяцев назад
Moe Greene's acting and gaiety was phenomenal.
@Marvin-dg8vj
@Marvin-dg8vj 7 месяцев назад
The switch in mood is brilliant . This scene can be watched many times and the acting remains totally convincing..from everybody
@josephbailey4249
@josephbailey4249 3 месяца назад
It almost makes you feel sorry for Moe Green and Fredo Corleone .Michael Corleone is a swine.@@Marvin-dg8vj
@CraigMcfly1985
@CraigMcfly1985 Месяц назад
Fredo is the swine not Mike.
@josephbailey4249
@josephbailey4249 Месяц назад
@@CraigMcfly1985 Ridiculous .Fredo is a good guy he and has a heart like a wheel. He cares for many people. Michael is a cold hearted animal who just does what is good for Michael . Good that Michael learns in the end that nobody including his long suffering wife cares for him anymore.
@GideonFrost-rz9ji
@GideonFrost-rz9ji Год назад
Al Pacino crushed the role of Michael Corleone the transformation his character makes from the beginning to the end of the movie is phenomenal.
@krimpoo
@krimpoo Год назад
acting wise yes...i never bought it from a writing point of view. The character that started the movie would never turn into that monster.
@y.r._
@y.r._ Год назад
​@@krimpoo Then you simply did not understand the movie. Michael Corleone was never a monster. His hand was forced by external factors, everything he did was ultimately to protect the family. Sadly, life is cruel, and destiny has a crooked hand, and his work to protect the family ultimately lead to its downfall, because in the world of organized crime, there is no path to salvation.
@krimpoo
@krimpoo Год назад
@@y.r._ ...wow...listening to you defend a guy who KILLED his own brother SHOT a cop and another boss in the face point blank and all the other things he did is hilarious. When did you completely lose your sense of morality and humanity? Seriously dude...the story arc is NOT complicated. He came back a war hero who wanted a life outside of the family 'business' and ended up a complete monster of a human being. If you are incapable of seeing this basic truth you have some serious issues.
@y.r._
@y.r._ Год назад
@@krimpoo "who KILLED his own brother" A brother that hat betrayed the family THRICE and had almost gotten him killed, because he was a pathetic, weak, jealous man. "SHOT a cop and another boss in the face point blank" Both of whom were evil and corrupt and tried to kill his father and destroy his family. He did what he had to do to protect it. "When did you completely lose your sense of morality and humanity?" When did you? Is not the protecting of the people you love, even if it costs everything you have, the highest moral good? "He came back a war hero who wanted a life outside of the family 'business' and ended up a complete monster of a human being." Monster is a relative term. Monsters are usually thought to be evil just for the sake of it. This does not apply to Michael; he wanted nothing to do with the family business, but as his family was threatened with annihilation and death, he stepped in and did what he had to do - things that forever changed him, but he had no choice. What would you have him done? Not shoot Sollozzo and McCluskey, thus ensuring they'd conspire to kill his father and most probably his brother too? Not become the head of the family himself, thus letting it go into complete and utter ruin and giving up its safety, probably including his own?! "If you are incapable of seeing this basic truth you have some serious issues." Dito
@krimpoo
@krimpoo Год назад
@@y.r._ ...i get it. You are defending these actions via the arc of the movie. It still makes him a monster and i have no idea why its hard for you to understand. Why he does horrible things isnt the issue. The fact he is capable of them is.
@jamesrivera4947
@jamesrivera4947 2 года назад
From "Good to see you, Mike" to "You goddamn guineas really make me laugh" in 45 seconds 😝
@unknownuser5260
@unknownuser5260 2 года назад
Exactly!😀
@ryansark93
@ryansark93 2 года назад
49seconds
@carlosalonsoperezsosa8162
@carlosalonsoperezsosa8162 2 года назад
Jajaja
@carlosalonsoperezsosa8162
@carlosalonsoperezsosa8162 2 года назад
@@ryansark93 45
@ryansark93
@ryansark93 2 года назад
@@carlosalonsoperezsosa8162 he starts talking at :49
@RBAILEY57
@RBAILEY57 2 года назад
Al Pacino played many great roles, but he is immortalized as Michael Corleone. The first two Godfather films are among the best movies ever made.
@redaidrissi3236
@redaidrissi3236 Год назад
They ARE the best movies ever made
@mjramirez6008
@mjramirez6008 Год назад
Nah, he's Antonio Montana, a political prisoner fron' Cuba
@thelimey351
@thelimey351 Год назад
Agreed.
@rkrk3721
@rkrk3721 Год назад
@@mjramirez6008 Antonio Tony Montana
@slm0n
@slm0n Год назад
Absolutely.
@nite1414
@nite1414 2 года назад
"I talked to Barzini " This line led him to his demise
@kwl189
@kwl189 Год назад
Surprised not to see someone else writing this. Literally, that line finished him from that point on, Mike’s decision was made. Greene, had to go because there’s no way he could be trusted.
@bkfabs
@bkfabs Год назад
Totally agree. He was a dead man walking at that point.
@greg1474
@greg1474 Год назад
The line was also dubbed.
@matthewcollinsmc
@matthewcollinsmc Год назад
@@greg1474 It's so strange and also weird that someone hasn't mentioned it yet. It's not only dubbed, but it's not even Moe Green. It's almost like a thick Italian accent...
@nikolasmoore2252
@nikolasmoore2252 3 месяца назад
That would explain why his voice oddly drops an octave when he says that line.
@Nightrain76
@Nightrain76 2 года назад
One of the most classic scenes in cinema history.
@davsauvage1976
@davsauvage1976 2 года назад
there is a lot of those in the first two movies...
@Nightrain76
@Nightrain76 2 года назад
@@davsauvage1976 100% agree!
@gretchennelson7056
@gretchennelson7056 2 года назад
Oh, you got that right. This movie is fucking timeless. I’m guessing I’ve watched it easily over a hundred times.❤️👏
@davsauvage1976
@davsauvage1976 2 года назад
​@@gretchennelson7056 At least once a year no less. A great movie is like a great album, you don't listen to it once.
@deiseach02
@deiseach02 2 года назад
Not a frame wasted.
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 Год назад
The thing Al does better than any actor in history is his eyes. The way his eyes move, widen, and squint shows his emotions perfectly, and it’s honestly hypnotizing! Also, the character himself is mostly calm and very collected so when he does get angry it’s a lot more impactful!
@samuelzins5089
@samuelzins5089 Год назад
Couldn't agree more. I'd put him at 2 overall behind Brando but what separates him is the eyes. He can have a dialed-down performance by using his eyes to convey thoughts like no one else and obviously he's great at the rest of showing emotion too. Legendary
@Fidozo15
@Fidozo15 Год назад
Honestly, I think James Gandolfini could pull that off way better... with all due respect
@davemcmahonj3457
@davemcmahonj3457 Год назад
Rigole😅 P😮😢mr.
@roderickthered4981
@roderickthered4981 Год назад
It also helps being born a cold calculating son of a bit##. In another life, had he not made it in acting, he would shoot you dead for a safe combination.
@taelabaho
@taelabaho Год назад
eyes dont lie chico
@jbp4.0
@jbp4.0 Год назад
The moment Michael Corleone said, "You straightened my Brother out, " I knew what Moe Greene's fate would be. Then that warning to Fredo was one of the most perfectly delivered lines in Cinema history. This Film is one brilliant scene after another.
@kcorpora1
@kcorpora1 6 месяцев назад
There should have been no fate as far as his brother. His brother was a weak man. Banging waitresses 2 at a time like a boy with no responsibilities. He was a poor representation of the family.
@rocketguardian2001
@rocketguardian2001 8 дней назад
And yet Michael defended him. It demonstrated how important family was to him.
@danieldelrio1411
@danieldelrio1411 8 месяцев назад
Al Pacino deserves an Oscar for his outstanding role in 1 & 2 movies 🍿
@23jakesmith23
@23jakesmith23 2 года назад
The framing and composition of Michael at 2:36 is so mesmerizing. It's like a dream.
@edwardwang1618
@edwardwang1618 2 года назад
The angle of the shot fits how Michael and Fredo are positioned. This brings audience into the show, instead of watching the show from seats.
@McGacks
@McGacks 2 года назад
It's his eyes man, there's magic in there
@MartinZanichelli
@MartinZanichelli 2 года назад
It is the light, the angle. I think we can "blame" the director of photography.
@chrishey9879
@chrishey9879 2 года назад
Cringe it wasn’t even all that
@23jakesmith23
@23jakesmith23 2 года назад
@@chrishey9879 sure
@TRamone01
@TRamone01 Год назад
Michael to Moe: "you are unlucky." Incredibly well acted scene.
@valmarsiglia
@valmarsiglia 2 года назад
"But don't ever take sides with anyone against the family again. Ever." Welp, Fredo really took that advice to heart, lol.
@chosenwon5618
@chosenwon5618 2 года назад
He took the advice to the grave! Lol
@valmarsiglia
@valmarsiglia 2 года назад
@@chosenwon5618 LOL!
@jtFacts77
@jtFacts77 2 года назад
@@chosenwon5618 🤣🤣😂😂
@allenmontalvo8355
@allenmontalvo8355 2 года назад
@@valmarsiglia That why it cost him his life! He didn't take the advice!!!
@nemyz7421
@nemyz7421 Год назад
Ele armou pra matar o Michael , pra assumir o controle dos negócios ; mas o plano falhou e Michael preparou o túmulo dele no fundo do rio.
@oscarsucre9059
@oscarsucre9059 Год назад
I would watch the scene hours and hours without getting tired of it. What a masterpiece...
@wilsonking1617
@wilsonking1617 2 года назад
2:16 All the times I have watched this scene I never noticed at this moment Michael had sat down and turned away from Moe Green. He was done talking to him and was showing him that he was not interested in his ranting and raving.
@patricianunez5423
@patricianunez5423 2 года назад
Me neither! Power move.
@MartinZanichelli
@MartinZanichelli 2 года назад
He moved from the main table to the chair and started to smoke.
@stefanhammel192
@stefanhammel192 2 года назад
That was to much for this great scene in my opinion! In real life Moe Greene was Bugsy Siegel and a new Don like Mike would never have the balls to turn his back to him like that. He wouldnt even have the balls to talk too Bugsy in that manner
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
what the 1:19 ? Moe's voice ? asthma attack COPD ? omg hehe , he's possessed he needs an exorcism by a Roman Catholic Priest from newark , NY Atlantic City Gamers entertainment
@demoessadderodentia5599
@demoessadderodentia5599 Год назад
M.Corleone Family & MoeGreen & H.Roth which are Democrats or Republicans ?
@deiseach02
@deiseach02 2 года назад
Even out of context, the tension in this scene is gut-wrenching
@basilmarasco1975
@basilmarasco1975 2 года назад
Especially the sound of Moe apparently throwing a full glass of something onto the floor, more impressive because you don't see him doing so and only hear it, along with the "Son of a bitch!"
@hangguy209
@hangguy209 2 года назад
Totally out of context. We all wanna know the real context behind Fredo's epic cocktail waitress bangin 2 at a time
@guilhermedinizdosreis24
@guilhermedinizdosreis24 2 года назад
Actually moe greene does give you the context. The corleonni family were being chased by the others New York mobsters
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
what the 1:19 ? Moe's voice ? asthma attack COPD ? omg hehe , he's possessed he needs an exorcism by a Roman Catholic Priest from newark , NY Atlantic City Gamers entertainment
@demoessadderodentia5599
@demoessadderodentia5599 Год назад
M.Corleone Family & MoeGreen & H.Roth which are Democrats or Republicans ?
@luatala8008
@luatala8008 Год назад
I love the way Al plays with his lighter and cigarettes…using them as props as subtle as a sledgehammer. Just makes the scene more mesmerising.
@kcorpora1
@kcorpora1 6 месяцев назад
I agree and especially when he inhales the smoke from the cigarette before he tells Fredo never take sides against the family.
@cyunks3232
@cyunks3232 4 месяца назад
Brilliant acting and directing. Love the use of the cigarettes
@FUYouTubeCensors
@FUYouTubeCensors 2 года назад
2:38 quite chilling to know how serious Michael meant this threat to his own brother.
@demoessadderodentia5599
@demoessadderodentia5599 Год назад
M.Corleone Family & MoeGreen & H.Roth which are Democrats or Republicans ?
@driverced2873
@driverced2873 4 месяца назад
Fredo was kissing up to Moe way too much, that's why Mike had the warn him about taking sides
@jackrodakthemovieguy1726
@jackrodakthemovieguy1726 2 года назад
Today is the day the epic cinematic legacy turns 50
@fabiansandoval6132
@fabiansandoval6132 Месяц назад
A masterpiece of masterpieces
@harnas13131
@harnas13131 2 года назад
When Fredo is defending Moe at 1:40 he sounds exactly like that desperate salesman from the Simpsons show. Makes me laugh every time.
@mg19cal
@mg19cal 2 года назад
1:29 but yeah "Ahhhh come on, ya gotta help old Gil" 😁
@petesime
@petesime 2 года назад
I think Gil is based on Jack Lemmon in Glengarry Glen Ross, but I see the comparison.
@ScotisticDad
@ScotisticDad 2 года назад
Holy shit. Yes.
@mg19cal
@mg19cal 2 года назад
@@KenPotter he did ONE voice, it was Roger Myers
@theBaron0530
@theBaron0530 2 года назад
The OP is talking about John Cazale, though, not Alex Rocco
@paulkemezis378
@paulkemezis378 2 года назад
underrated part of this scene - Moe says 'you think I'm skimming off the top?' trying to bait Michael into saying something dumb, and Mike just says '...you're unlucky.' He might as well have flipped the table over on Moe's head
@missbelled6700
@missbelled6700 2 года назад
Not even, "You're having bad luck," "It's a rough time," no. Telling a casino boss that he is unlucky is ruthless lmao
@tompantle3884
@tompantle3884 2 года назад
In Vegas culture, calling someone 'unlucky' is an insult, a curse, and a challenge all rolled up into one. A New York don laying it on a Las Vegas casino boss(both made men) is an outright declaration of war. From that moment on Michael Corleone and Moe Greene are no longer business partners but deadly enemies. Only one can remain standing.
@paulkemezis378
@paulkemezis378 2 года назад
Both of them know that luck has nothing at all to do with it.
@eddiewinehosen6665
@eddiewinehosen6665 2 года назад
@@tompantle3884 No such thing as a guy named Moe Greene (fictional or real) being a made man! Gangster yes but as you heard in the clip, the Molinari family guaranteed Fredo's saftey, no need for an mob family to do that if Moe had been a made man. Michael was a boss from NY, Moe Greene was based on Bugsy Siegel, a Jew. Only Italians were made men.
@allenmontalvo8355
@allenmontalvo8355 2 года назад
@@tompantle3884 guess we know Michael's words were prophetic towards Moe Green. All of us know who ended up unlucky or rather dead!!!
@vivacantando
@vivacantando 2 года назад
"Is that why you slap my brother around in public?" Great acting in showing how caught off guard and shaken he was at hearing that. Moe Green should have had a bigger role!
@nxva8726
@nxva8726 Год назад
This scene will go down as all time iconic. Al Pacino - his eyes, composure, confidence, delivery, the suits, the hair, the cigarette- everything was perfect. Steely, dark eyes, calm voice- yet threatening. Pacino is an all time great.
@tuckatlinqu
@tuckatlinqu 9 месяцев назад
I've watched this movie over 50 times, it's my favorite and I still keep finding nuggets each time. The 2 goons with Moe had matching turtlenecks!
@pfeiffdog0811
@pfeiffdog0811 Год назад
My favorite scene. Love when he said fredo was bangin cocktail waitresses two at a time. The players couldn’t get drinks at the tables 😂😂😂
@sassysasquatch8289
@sassysasquatch8289 2 года назад
I love this scene! What some viewers don't realise is that Michael isn't just shaking down some small-time, mobbed-up, casino owner, he's "negotiating" with a fictionalised version of Bugsy Siegel (a fuckin' powerhouse in his own right & a proper Luca Brasi himself during his early days). This is a man that has a ton of pull within the organised crime network in America, specifically: Las Vegas & has the backing of the commission in New York. Hence, the surprise on Greenes face when saying, "The Corleone family wants to buy me out?" This is a power play that rivals that of the Sollozzo killing, but the subtlety of the direction & the pacing of the film would have us believe that this is a minor, if not barely significant occurence. (Yes, yes, Hyman Roth alludes to this, but it's never really fleshed out in a way that non armchair mob historians would understand). In short, this was a badass move.
@spacemann1425
@spacemann1425 2 года назад
So how does this scene correspond to what happened irl? Was Bugsy Siegel actually killed by the crime family that the Corleone family is based on?
@bombagna
@bombagna 2 года назад
@@spacemann1425 Bugsy Seigel was shot in the eye just like Moe Greene does at the end of the film, the character is literally him
@spacemann1425
@spacemann1425 2 года назад
@@bombagna damn
@gretchennelson7056
@gretchennelson7056 2 года назад
Damn, I didn’t know that! That is SO cool. I love finding out things about one of my favorite movies of all time!
@VijaykGovil
@VijaykGovil 2 года назад
The role given to me greene was not adequate Nowhere does he look like a mobster , menacing and exuding power. A man used to projecting power will behave entirely differently. See the roles played by other powerful mam like Luca brazi sollotzo, mckluskey , Joey zasa , Don ciccio and many others . More greene looks more like a vice president of a company
@justinherbert9146
@justinherbert9146 2 года назад
Al Pacino - how is he this brilliant? - at such a young age and with little film experience yet he knows how to play to the camera as if he had decades of movie acting experience
@olzhas1one755
@olzhas1one755 2 года назад
Some people are just born to do a thing. Pacino was born an actor
@larrylewis6771
@larrylewis6771 2 года назад
Didn't he make his bones in Serpico?
@justinherbert9146
@justinherbert9146 2 года назад
@@larrylewis6771 Serpico came years after the first Godfather
@larrylewis6771
@larrylewis6771 2 года назад
@@justinherbert9146 Thanks for info, my mistake in memory.
@bry2k
@bry2k 2 года назад
It's called great directing.
@ryansark93
@ryansark93 2 года назад
It’s crazy when you think when someone was born when this movie came out there already 50 years old! This movie never gets old unlike people
@starwarsrebel2006
@starwarsrebel2006 2 года назад
And many of the actors in this movie are still alive. They're in their 70s and 80s now.
@ryansark93
@ryansark93 2 года назад
@@starwarsrebel2006 I know it weird to see people young in that movie to what they look like now. This is a rare time we get to see people grow old in color u like the past where it had just been black and white
@ricfogg
@ricfogg 2 года назад
This movie has to be one of the best in history. The amazing script, the top notch talents, the brilliant acting, the impeccable timing and delivery of the lines are absolute perfection. What a masterpiece!!!
@jakejake7289
@jakejake7289 2 года назад
For sure.
@frankreedy6437
@frankreedy6437 2 года назад
It’s been said before, but of all the ‘perfect touches’ in this great film by its producer, screenwriters, director and actors, the skill and beauty of the cinematography is unparalleled up to its time in the long and glorious history of Hollywood filmmaking. The color tones and tint of all the scenes I can think of approach perfection. Not only a great production, but really a beautiful one that somehow transports the 1970’s moviegoer back to the 1940’s-50’s-60’s just as you’d expect it to look, without overdoing the ‘attempted retro look’.
@stevienewm4950
@stevienewm4950 2 года назад
I agree. I saw it on the plane over, a week ago. I'd watched it a couple times before, but had forgotten how good it was.
@frankreedy6437
@frankreedy6437 2 года назад
@@stevienewm4950 Were you flying out to LA to see that big shot movie producer about getting that role for Johnny Fontane? I heard he’ll never get that part!
@christopherayettey4390
@christopherayettey4390 Год назад
It's definately top 5 of all time!!!
@mrsbluesky8415
@mrsbluesky8415 Год назад
The taking sides line is so iconic I’ve even used it a couple times in my own family. Words to live by.
@life4rent90
@life4rent90 10 месяцев назад
Did you later kill the family members you said this to
@danielb9625
@danielb9625 8 месяцев назад
no his mother it still alive thankfully
@ms.annthrope415
@ms.annthrope415 6 месяцев назад
Yes, but thr Michael Corleone character has the muscle to make it stick. You and I don't have the muscle to make it stick without going to prison.
@xCARNAGE_ASADAx
@xCARNAGE_ASADAx Год назад
Fun fact: At 1:19, audio wasn’t captured quite well during filming and wasn’t noticed until they were editing the movie. It was too expensive to reshoot a single scene so they did an ADR. Hence the peculiar change in Moe Greene’s voice when he says “I talked to Barzini”.
@ryanwilliamske
@ryanwilliamske Год назад
Yeah it's Darth Vader's voice.
@oz_jones
@oz_jones Год назад
In my head canon, Moe just grew cojones for a sec.
@119Agent
@119Agent Год назад
Sounds like Christopher Lee?
@jasonfitzpatrick2197
@jasonfitzpatrick2197 11 месяцев назад
@@ryanwilliamske I talked to Barzini, his lack of faith was disturbing.
@Stealth8O77
@Stealth8O77 6 месяцев назад
@@jasonfitzpatrick2197 exactly
@simonm7133
@simonm7133 Год назад
So much of Michael's ruthlessness is tied up here. From his completely business like approach to Green 'Your casinos lose money' to the warning to his brother about siding against the family. Pacino was able to convey everything about Michael's character in that one scene. When he murders Sollozzo he's still nervous but knows what he has to do and realises his life will never be the same. Here we have the transformation to the self assured, mature brains of the family, completely confident in his power over the family and business. Brilliant acting by all. Still one of the greatest movies ever made.
@bigneeko111
@bigneeko111 2 года назад
The look on toms face says it all. He knows what’s bouta happen.
@Robin838
@Robin838 2 года назад
I like Johnny Fontaine, sitting in awkward silence, thinking 'I'm sat here, listening to this, sort of a part of this, but just don't look at me'
@taurian551
@taurian551 2 года назад
Moe Green character is awesome. Great acting.
@gretchennelson7056
@gretchennelson7056 2 года назад
That’s another thing that makes this movie SO SO good. All of the actors, even the ones with small parts all do SO damn well. It’s so sad how far Hollywood has fallen.
@stevemurray4122
@stevemurray4122 2 года назад
Real man Bugsy Seagal kill as he was reading the news paper by a Chicago hit man .
@GigiDAmico
@GigiDAmico 2 года назад
Great acting from Alex Rocco, on his first movie, but he was coming from criminals experiences before starting the acting career
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
what the 1:19 ? Moe's voice ? asthma attack COPD ? omg hehe , he's possessed he needs an exorcism by a Roman Catholic Priest from newark , NY Atlantic City Gamers entertainment
@colcocon6021
@colcocon6021 2 года назад
Hasn’t aged one bit, this movie. Still the benchmark against which every and any other gangster film must measure itself. A glittering masterpiece on every level. And the sequel was even better.
@RBAILEY57
@RBAILEY57 Год назад
Absolutely!
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
what the 1:19 ? Moe's voice ? asthma attack COPD ? omg hehe , he's possessed he needs an exorcism by a Roman Catholic Priest from newark , NY Atlantic City Gamers entertainment
@VarunKumar-zl7ev
@VarunKumar-zl7ev Год назад
This movie is encyclopedia of all cinema learners
@richardsiciliano7117
@richardsiciliano7117 Год назад
Many times I've showed up at places and just say "Everyone's here, Freddie, Tom, Mike how you doing?"
@ramonmaximiliano3557
@ramonmaximiliano3557 2 года назад
The acting is so good you watch this several times without getting bored
@liltree8382
@liltree8382 2 года назад
Nah Its the opposite can’t finish this movie it’s too boring and long with little to no action
@publicenemygelo6204
@publicenemygelo6204 2 года назад
@@liltree8382 go watch some SpongeBob lil kid
@guilhermedinizdosreis24
@guilhermedinizdosreis24 2 года назад
Good times without cgi and Marvel movies
@allenmontalvo8355
@allenmontalvo8355 2 года назад
That's why I never get tired of watching it when it comes on! I even have a copy of it!!!
@RBAILEY57
@RBAILEY57 Год назад
I've watched the first two Godfather films countless times since the 70's. I never get enough of them!
@DWtechfan
@DWtechfan 2 года назад
This is how you do a scene with two guys expressing their opposing viewpoints where the audience knows both men and their logic. And when Pacino says “Fredo, you’re my older brother and I love you, but don’t ever take sides with anyone against the family again. Ever.”, that just pushes him into that new head of the family role. And you know he’s dead serious.
@craigmaloney6340
@craigmaloney6340 6 месяцев назад
To anyone that doesnt know the back story here, the Corleone's invested in Mo's casino. Michael knew Mo had been taking some of those profits and lining his own pockets ("skimming off the top".) So Mo was essentially stealing from the Corleones and showing little graititude towards his business partners who, without their investment, Mo would have not been the success he is today. To add insult to injury, Mo laid his hands on the son of the head of one of the families. Fredo was sent out there to keep out of the way but also to essentially keep an eye on the Corleone's invesment. Michael offering to buy Mo out was incredibly gracious. Mo's response was to question the head of one of the four families power and influence, showing that he considered the family weak. Mo really should not have been surprised that Michael was was going to kill him. In Michael's mind, Mo was one of the more justiiable killings.
@rickquesada925
@rickquesada925 2 года назад
Don't ever takes sides against the family ever. -Michael Corleone
@adkp5720
@adkp5720 11 месяцев назад
Who all are here after watching the AI deep fake video of the same clip starring Mohanlal, Mammootty and Fahadh Faasil ?
@Katdancing
@Katdancing Год назад
How Al Pacino can act in the godfather and Scarface really shows how great he is
@MooskiiiTV
@MooskiiiTV 3 месяца назад
Indeed!
@yaseerbeig8611
@yaseerbeig8611 2 месяца назад
True
@bluesbunny121
@bluesbunny121 2 года назад
The acting in this scene is perfect, second by second. The setting, the lights, the dialogues, everything is perfect.
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
what the 1:19 ? Moe's voice ? asthma attack COPD ? omg hehe , he's possessed he needs an exorcism by a Roman Catholic Priest from newark , NY Atlantic City Gamers entertainment
@demoessadderodentia5599
@demoessadderodentia5599 Год назад
M.Corleone Family & MoeGreen & H.Roth which are Democrats or Republicans ?
@aceoblade3978
@aceoblade3978 Год назад
Besides that voice over “talked to barzini” always fks up the flow
@saber9876
@saber9876 Год назад
the delivery on the "You straightened my brother out:" is perfect to me, it feels like how the old micheal and the new micheal would react in that situation and you can see it in Pacinos performance 10/10
@FrederickLopez
@FrederickLopez 2 года назад
Don’t ever take sides with anyone against the Family again. Ever.
@olewetdog6254
@olewetdog6254 2 года назад
I never understood what the hell Fredo was thinking. He grew up in that world. Surely he knew how stupid what he was doing was.
@srb9
@srb9 2 года назад
@@olewetdog6254 He wasn't stupid. He was smart. He knows that Vegas is Moe Green's town.
@impasta899
@impasta899 11 месяцев назад
മമ്മുട്ടിയുടെയും മോഹൻലാലിന്റേയും വീഡിയോ കണ്ടു വന്ന മലയാളി teams ഉണ്ടോ ഇവിടെ
@user-jn1ks8dd4j
@user-jn1ks8dd4j 11 месяцев назад
Yes😁
@ACBurel101
@ACBurel101 2 года назад
Michaels cigarette drag is perfection
@debowiec3
@debowiec3 2 года назад
Real drag queen!!!!!!
@steved3001
@steved3001 2 года назад
"He was bangin' cocktail waitresses two at a time!" Way to go Fredo !! 👍
@vrushabhbhaskar1348
@vrushabhbhaskar1348 2 года назад
He's not stupid, he's smart. Not like what everyone thinks!
@srb9
@srb9 2 года назад
Very true but that is exactly why he was passed over.
@c.galindo9639
@c.galindo9639 2 года назад
@@vrushabhbhaskar1348 lmao. That’s what Fredo said when he demanded respect. A poor fool
@gretchennelson7056
@gretchennelson7056 2 года назад
Fredo, you have to earn respect, it’s not something that’s automatically given.
@srb9
@srb9 2 года назад
@@gretchennelson7056 he doesn't get that.
@RodZilla11
@RodZilla11 Год назад
“You straightened my brother out?” Listen, if you’ve never been around a killer you won’t understand the weight of this scene. AL PACINO is TOP THREE BEST ACTORS ever!! 🤩🤩🤩👍🏾🎊🎉
@iidentifyasanapacheattackh3626
Unfortunately Fredo should have caught the bullet and moe should have been an ally, but corleone is to hot-headed
@lulufavs4519
@lulufavs4519 2 года назад
Pacino! What a beautiful face! His gorgeous Roman face! This is also one of the best scenes.
@mikeu5380
@mikeu5380 Год назад
Al Pacino-- an authentic Shakespearean actor, no matter what the period of the scene may be.
@75aces97
@75aces97 Год назад
One more reason it was brilliant casting. Michael is a modern Shakespearean tragic figure.
@carolynnewyork6919
@carolynnewyork6919 2 года назад
This movie is such a classic, the level of artistic vision is stunning.50 year's later the film still shows the magic of the production . Also Al Pacino still is is the best method actor in the world.lee stausberg would be proud.
@kellyvaters1689
@kellyvaters1689 Год назад
Probably the shiningest example if Method acting ever. Pacino fully understands Michael's motivations and psyche.
@doctorsocrates4413
@doctorsocrates4413 Год назад
In life it's always your family who have your back...true words.
@worldinsurance-talk
@worldinsurance-talk Год назад
I saw this movie 10 times. A masterpiece.
@kawi7676
@kawi7676 2 года назад
“Yeah let’s talk business Mike!” Goes on to not talk business at all.
@srb9
@srb9 2 года назад
Sure he does.
@rebinzakholi7895
@rebinzakholi7895 Год назад
I would say he went straight to business when he said " First of all you are all done"
@stephenl7756
@stephenl7756 2 года назад
just seeing his eyes here how they are ice cold He is bright eyed at the beginning but by This time the downfall morally is complete. Masterpiece of acting by Pacino. The fact that he didn’t win best actor is crazy cause he’s better then Brando imo
@monmothma3358
@monmothma3358 2 года назад
He was better than Brando absolutely, he was just too unknown at the time. They needed to get used to him.
@katiescarlett5249
@katiescarlett5249 2 года назад
I always notice the change in Michael's eye's from the beginning for the story till the time he takes over as Don. It's such an unbelievable transformation. I think the death of his first wife killed something inside of him and he never recovered. I saw the "Godfather" on the big screen at Fathom Events sponsored by TCM. I would love to see it again if a theater is playing it for the anniversary.
@gretchennelson7056
@gretchennelson7056 2 года назад
That is exactly why I have always loved The Godfather more than Godfather 2. Watching the transformation of Michael from a man who wanted nothing to do with the family business to becoming worse than his father is absolutely incredible filmmaking and a brilliant performance from Pacino. He was robbed of an Oscar.
@susannevollmer2347
@susannevollmer2347 Год назад
@@katiescarlett5249 Imo The character changing started during the crash with McKlusky.
@katiescarlett5249
@katiescarlett5249 Год назад
@@susannevollmer2347 Maybe Michael started to get hardened after the war. They had mentioned that he was a war hero. The incident with the cop sealed it though. His eyes look very dark.
@edinscot56789
@edinscot56789 2 года назад
1:55 - It was in that moment Michael decided to kill him, you can see it in his eyes. The fact that he just abruptly ends the conversation right there, that tells you that there's no reasoning with Moe Greene, no remorse for humiliating Fredo, he's in cahoots with Barzini...yeah, Moe's a dead man.
@M0M0117
@M0M0117 2 года назад
Pretty much! Fredo was a clutz and a fool, but everyone loved him. His brothers would kill for him, which is why his betrayal destroyed Michael.
@muhamedabdulkareem5951
@muhamedabdulkareem5951 2 года назад
Underrated line “you know who I am? I’m Moe Greene, I made my bones when you were going out with cheerleaders.”
@bluesbunny121
@bluesbunny121 2 года назад
This scene is pure perfection. It's like staring at a Rembrandt or like listening to Beethoven. It is pure artistic perfection.
@charliep5139
@charliep5139 2 года назад
weeeeelllll, except for one part.....I'm not into Directors messing with their movies, especially classics like this, but fixing a poorly done ADR would be nice :-)
@tintinfan007
@tintinfan007 2 года назад
Exactly
@kittylionmeowroar7572
@kittylionmeowroar7572 Год назад
what the 1:19 ? Moe's voice ? asthma attack COPD ? omg hehe , he's possessed he needs an exorcism by a Roman Catholic Priest from newark , NY Atlantic City Gamers entertainment
@demoessadderodentia5599
@demoessadderodentia5599 Год назад
M.Corleone Family & MoeGreen & H.Roth which are Democrats or Republicans ?
@bluesbunny121
@bluesbunny121 Год назад
@@demoessadderodentia5599 Are you a troll trying to start a fight ?
@shawnwerre6022
@shawnwerre6022 Год назад
I cannot add anything that's been said here, just expound on it. The lighting, the movements, the way the actors look at (or away from) each other at certain times, the tone of voice, it all combines just to make one of the greatest scenes in cinema. Everyone in the scene was on top of their game. Like others have said, I can watch it 100 times as well and notice something different about it each time.
@susannevollmer2347
@susannevollmer2347 Год назад
A masterpiece by John Cazale - Mo Green! RIP Rocco also, everyone in this scene Pacino, Duvall the Franky boy one the whole is the hit.
@wheres_bears1378
@wheres_bears1378 2 года назад
They could have done some digital magic with the “ I talked to barzini” line
@bronzesolomon4453
@bronzesolomon4453 2 года назад
I thought I was the only one who caught that. It sounded like a spot on voiceover
@Marco-qe5zw
@Marco-qe5zw 2 года назад
Yeah it sounds terrible.
@wheres_bears1378
@wheres_bears1378 2 года назад
@@bronzesolomon4453 in the original movie it literally was a voiceover, however given that we have the technology now to smooth these things out they should have taken the opportunity to do so …. Still love it though
@jackirving6038
@jackirving6038 2 года назад
@@wheres_bears1378 why did they do a dub?
@wheres_bears1378
@wheres_bears1378 2 года назад
@@jackirving6038 can’t remember to be honest, there might have been a sound issue
@collaberatorzseanhuang8952
@collaberatorzseanhuang8952 2 года назад
1:18 They still never fixed that sound editing. It always stand out on every viewing.
@phoenix15_
@phoenix15_ 2 года назад
What is it ?
@collaberatorzseanhuang8952
@collaberatorzseanhuang8952 2 года назад
@@phoenix15_ When he said "I talked to Barzini." It clearly sounds dubbed.
@xxczerxx
@xxczerxx 2 года назад
Maybe it's considered iconic in its own right? I'm sure they discussed it; they could probably get a perfect dub done in this day and age
@abijithp92
@abijithp92 2 года назад
@@collaberatorzseanhuang8952 what made u think its edited?
@VideoAmericanStyle
@VideoAmericanStyle 2 года назад
@@abijithp92 I mean, it sounds absolutely nothing like any of his other lines of dialogue and the words don’t even match his lips. It’s extremely obvious.
@michaell874
@michaell874 Год назад
I can never get enough of watching this scene!
@mg19cal
@mg19cal 2 года назад
They may have botched the voice with the Barzini line at 1:18 but they NAILED the sound on that glass getting slammed at 2:04
@knivez786
@knivez786 2 года назад
Yeah what exactly happened with the barzini line It sounds like he just choked on something
@acidpandatv
@acidpandatv 2 года назад
@@knivez786 ADR - automated dialogue replacement
@sumikosun
@sumikosun 2 года назад
Glad this was pointed out i thought it was his natural voice
@haroon420
@haroon420 2 года назад
I love how Johnny Fontaine just sat there all meek. All he wanted to do was sing and act. Not be involved in mob shakedowns 😅
@mezanine10
@mezanine10 4 месяца назад
He made a deal with the devil.
@blacbraun
@blacbraun 3 месяца назад
He was based on Frank Sinatra
@wolfie71231
@wolfie71231 2 года назад
the acting in this film and Part II was unbelievable
@raalaa121
@raalaa121 2 года назад
The Godfather trilogy for me has to be the best films ever made in history of cinema. The storyline is just fantastic as are the actors portraying each of their characters. The cinematography 10/10, never seen a film with that rustic noir look duplicated anywhere else.
@badabing9233
@badabing9233 Год назад
I do not know about the 3rd one which I think was a waste.
@gdr205
@gdr205 Год назад
Most ppl talk shit about 3... but I liked it.. not as much as 1 and 2 but still good!
@shafqatishan437
@shafqatishan437 Год назад
@@gdr205 it completely destroyed Mike's reputation. The movie had so much potential but it was a complete waste.
@gdr205
@gdr205 Год назад
@@shafqatishan437 well most people feel that way but I don't
@Greg-re7nj
@Greg-re7nj 9 месяцев назад
Mike reveals his true power just enough to make Moe Greene think twice
@hollywood5199
@hollywood5199 2 года назад
Great script. Great ensemble of some of the best actors in Hollywood.
@sabrinapittsley2304
@sabrinapittsley2304 Месяц назад
A movie I never get tired of watching and learn something new every time I 😊watch it.
@mvamedia5199
@mvamedia5199 2 месяца назад
Finally a clip of the movie done right. Didn't lose the context and kept Michael's important line. Thank you!!!
@JayTor2112
@JayTor2112 2 года назад
Possibly my favorite scene in the movie, only complaint is that it's not long enough. The actor playing Moe was great, not just Michael.
@mikeuyeda2330
@mikeuyeda2330 Год назад
Who is the actor playing Moe Greene?
@rosario508
@rosario508 Год назад
@@mikeuyeda2330 Alex Rocco
@mikeuyeda2330
@mikeuyeda2330 Год назад
@@rosario508 Thank you. He looked so familiar. A career character actor most likely. I will Google his info!!
@durielroberts1673
@durielroberts1673 Год назад
Alex Rocco was also the voice of Roger Meyees,Jr on the simpsons too
@reptongeek
@reptongeek Год назад
@JayTor2112 They did a mini series of the first two films arranged chronologically. There might be more Moe Greene scenes in there, they did add some deleted scenes back in. I'm not sure where you would get a copy though
@sleepyjoe1703
@sleepyjoe1703 2 года назад
Al Pacino knows how to be respected. That’s all that matters!
@gray-fox6789
@gray-fox6789 2 месяца назад
The scene is subtle, but it delivers one of the coldest lines from al pacino as michael. Even everyone here is oustanding,a true masterpiece! ❤️❤️❤️
@tylergagnon1613
@tylergagnon1613 Год назад
Sad part is Fredo didn't take the threat of "Don't ever take sides with anyone against the family again... Ever" seriously
@iangarner8857
@iangarner8857 Год назад
The little nuances Cazale and Alex Rocco give off as Michael is talking are so clever. Fredo puffs his cheeks out in embarrassment and Moe grabs the neck of his tie in annoyance. Such great acting from everyone in this scene .
@julioareck
@julioareck 2 года назад
I just came to see if they fixed the audio when Moe Green says "I talked to Barzini". Still noticeable. With all the technology nowadays it shouldn't bee too hard to fix it.
@Mr21scott
@Mr21scott 2 года назад
You're always this much fun, aren't you? They restore a 50-year-old classic to a pristine condition like it's never seen before, and you STILL gripe. SMH.
@julioareck
@julioareck 2 года назад
@@Mr21scott Obviously not totally pristine. I welcome and applaud the restoration, I just don't understand why they didn't fix this glaring issue. And no, it's not fun; you don't know me.
@itsover3508
@itsover3508 2 года назад
@@julioareck People would complain if they changed it.
@filmflim
@filmflim 2 года назад
Technically, I get why people have an issue with the audio dubbing in that line, BUT from a character standpoint I always liked it. It accidentally works to show that for all of Moe's posturing and tough-guy talk, he was still very intimidated and shaken by Michael's stone-cold, all-business demeanor. He thought up to this moment that Michael was in Vegas to have a good time, not to take his territory.
@SpaceTravel1776
@SpaceTravel1776 2 года назад
It’s James Earls Jones, aka Darth Vader, saying the line because they couldn’t get the original actor at the time. Too classic to change now.
@GrantSchinto
@GrantSchinto Год назад
I love the little bobbling praying hands gesture as Moe gets up from the table. Man, what a pro move.
@winstonsmith3070
@winstonsmith3070 2 года назад
Absolutely magnificent actors!
@artlover1477
@artlover1477 2 года назад
Hagen's reaction to Moe's back slap.....man, you know
@JunebugPresents
@JunebugPresents 2 года назад
What are you talking about?
@WheresWalko
@WheresWalko Год назад
The beautiful thing about this movie is every character is playing chess with one another in every conversation. It's fascinating. Except for Moe Greene. Moe Greene is playing Hungry Hungry Hippos
@mantisfootball918
@mantisfootball918 11 месяцев назад
😂
@mikeydrookie351
@mikeydrookie351 Год назад
so many classic scenes....cant tell you how many times in my life I have quoted from 1 and 2. All time greats the both of them.
@roopalivs6782
@roopalivs6782 Год назад
A milestone movie..... n Al Pacino is - quietly brilliant.... ofcourse the director too deserves a mention. 💯💯🏆🏆👌🏾💕💕
@movieandseriesguy7389
@movieandseriesguy7389 2 года назад
Happy 50th Anniversary!!! 🔥
@damianstarks3338
@damianstarks3338 2 года назад
And this movie is still a classic !
@mvs9122
@mvs9122 2 года назад
His power is breathtaking
@theforgottenhistory8450
@theforgottenhistory8450 Год назад
Every single one in this cast was a legend
@alexuwo
@alexuwo 2 года назад
I love Fredo's brilliant plan - He does not even get to finish his sentence.
@steveperry1344
@steveperry1344 Год назад
i use the moe green 'do you know who i am' line when i lose at poker or golf and it always gets some laughs
@refractorastronomy5582
@refractorastronomy5582 Год назад
Great scene. An Italian will never forget you calling him a guinea.
@jim7544
@jim7544 2 месяца назад
Best casting and acting of sny movie ...ever.
@mamanitubea
@mamanitubea 23 дня назад
such amazing acting of ALL characters in this scene
@Bozlee22
@Bozlee22 Год назад
This is called a CINEMA. Now you have Antman and Aquaman
@martinhyizna3299
@martinhyizna3299 2 года назад
1:19 The way he says 'talked', Alex Rocco makes Moe Greene a legend
@quannlee4483
@quannlee4483 Год назад
thats someone elses voice, the line is dubbed
@Nerinav1985
@Nerinav1985 9 месяцев назад
Al Pacino is the legend of legends
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