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The SECRET You Never Knew about Peter Clemenza... 

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If there is one person who had the most influence on "The Godfather", Vito Corleone, the man who actually introduced the don into the criminal underworld and helped him build his billion dollar empire, while also mentoring the dons' sons Sonny and Michael Corleone, it is undoubtedly Your favourite Capo, Peter Clemenza. This video will completely change Your perspective on how you view the legendary Capo, at the same time finally answer ALL the secrets and questions You have surrounding the iconic Capo Peter Clemenza.
In the Godfather, one of the most important characters that is often overlooked, is the jolly yet ruthless capo-regime Peter Clemenza.
Peter Clemenza is undoubtedly one of the best characters in the Godfather trilogy, and maybe of all time.
But many don't know the truth behind this character.
And we still have a lot of questions, we don't know much about his rise, or even his death. Fortunately we’ve found quite a lot of backstory that will change how you will view Clemenza. Many of you have been requesting this video, so Join us as we answer all your questions including his Mysterious death and alot more. In the end we got to see Clemenza leave a brilliant legacy and stay true to the code of omerta. He was one of the few that actually remained loyal and did not betray the family. Peter Clemenza is undoubtedly one of the best characters in the Godfather trilogy, and maybe of all time. But did you know, that like many of the other fascinating characters in the Godfather, many real life events had an immense influence on this character. The Godfather is full of a fascinating side characters, but none are maybe as interesting as the jolly yet ferocious capo regime, Peter Clemenza. What's interesting is that unlike Tessio who was by far a better strategist, where Clemenza truly excelled, was acquiring talent, here are just some examples of individuals who were inducted by Clemenza. Rocco Lampone, Hyman Roth, Frankie Five Angels and even Joey Zasa.
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@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
🚨🚨 IT'S HERE 🚨🚨 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐕𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐨 𝐎𝐮𝐭 𝐍𝐨𝐰: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CT1O6bQ8jXg.html
@ladyhonor822
@ladyhonor822 Год назад
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@charissesainty4854
@charissesainty4854 Год назад
Soo why did they change sides doesn't make sense.
@TheRealJackMahoffer
@TheRealJackMahoffer 4 месяца назад
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I'm glad the character of Clamenza didn't betray the family.
@grouchomarx209
@grouchomarx209 3 месяца назад
I agree. It would have been too much against type for a man as loyal as Clemenza to betray Michael.
@JuanPerez-ek8wd
@JuanPerez-ek8wd 3 месяца назад
I agree with you completely.. Clemenza's character would have been diminished with that act of betrayal.. that would rub me the wrong way, I really liked Clemenza, from start to finish.. young Clemeza to older Clemenza..
@scrabblemistres
@scrabblemistres 2 месяца назад
@@JuanPerez-ek8wdme too. I like Clemenza’s character 😅
@Goibniu001
@Goibniu001 2 месяца назад
Not as "unpopular" as you might think! I, too, am satisfied with Clemenza's story arc ending with his loyalty intact.
@JuanPerez-ek8wd
@JuanPerez-ek8wd 2 месяца назад
@@Goibniu001 ... I'm with you, his loyalty intact.. that was a really great way to put it and say it... thank you..
@reyvillegasjr166
@reyvillegasjr166 Год назад
Loved Clemenza,I cry every time I see the funeral scene and you see how much it hurts him to have lost his decades long friend 😢 and how he remained loyal to Michael
@reyvillegasjr166
@reyvillegasjr166 Год назад
Love your channel,bigg fan of the godfather,it's so awesome to find out more even after watching these movies for over 25 yrs, n I never got to reading the books so this works 👍
@Gylfi0
@Gylfi0 8 месяцев назад
Love him too, just thinking if Castellano had taken the role, Clemenza could have been entangled in GF2 intrigue, forced to betray to the FBI, then forced to cut his veins, makes me feel bad!
@deldarin
@deldarin 8 месяцев назад
​@@Gylfi0that wouldn't have happened to Clemenza the way things happened to Pentangelli. They rewrote the script because Castellano declined.
@merccadoosis8847
@merccadoosis8847 8 месяцев назад
@𝐫𝐞𝐲𝐯𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐬𝐣𝐫𝟏𝟔𝟔 I also loved Clemenza for several reasons ~ first, he looked and spoke like a real New Yorker, he was immensely loyal to the Don & his family, and he was a good soldier. A question or scenario was proposed in the narrative about the possibility of him being disloyal and testifying before the Congress. To me, this scenario was just not possible at all. He was too loyal and comfortable in his role as caporegime. Perhaps his age at that time may also have played a role as to why he made no effort at usurpation. One last thing in his favor = cook. I would love to have seen a Clemenza cook book ~ surely it would have been a best seller.
@We_Seek_Truth
@We_Seek_Truth 6 месяцев назад
But had he been in GF2, he was slated to betray Michael. Didn't you hear that part? It would've been Clemenza in the hot seat instead of Frankie 5 Angels. By rewriting the story and writing Clemenza out of the story, his character is retired clean without ever betraying Michael. But they WERE GOING to have that character (Clemenza) betray him (Michael).
@hugo52_
@hugo52_ Год назад
It's incredible that even after 53 years of the book being released and 50 years of the movie premiering, there are still videos about the series being made up to this day. Hopefully there'll be a lot more in the future.
@sholland42
@sholland42 Год назад
The book was fantastic, and helps in understanding the movie better.
@marcusgilmore5211
@marcusgilmore5211 Год назад
@@sholland42 I think I may have to read the book watching this movie over the years I kinda understand where it Michael was talking about now because it’s a little bit more clear just by watching clips of this video in regards to the movie great character though I always wonder why he wasn’t in the second movie which is my favorite. Robert De Niro was amazing in the godfather two I think he our class everyone in that movie is far as acting goes…
@Mojave702
@Mojave702 Год назад
There are scary back stories about Luca Brassi, Al Neri Frank Penntangelli and the Rasoto brothers it's endless
@vorlons100
@vorlons100 Год назад
@@Mojave702 luca brassi cold cold man no soul
@Mojave702
@Mojave702 Год назад
@@vorlons100 Lenny Montana ( Brassi) should have been given more scenes Unfortunately during the wedding when Montana was rehearsing the meeting he read his lines because he had too much trouble memorizing them. Although the movie would miss the extra edge without Montana as Brassi And Richard Castellano as Clemenza Classic work!
@SpScarletSpider
@SpScarletSpider 7 месяцев назад
The main reason why Clemenza could never turn on the family is that he never forgot the favor that Vito did for him by keeping the guns safe for him. In that moment, Clemenza knew that Vito was a trustworthy person and respected him for it.
@lash570
@lash570 14 дней назад
That was way back at that moment but that was a long time ago and time reveals more of who we are, also, Michael praises Sal for making a smart move and insults Clemenza by calling him dumb rather than loyal (or not being as smart as Sal)
@lash570
@lash570 14 дней назад
Nice videos but why do you use footage from Once Upon a time in America, among others? Do you list each video you use, because it’s misleading for newbies especially, because you’re making them think you are using only the Godfather films….
@lash570
@lash570 14 дней назад
Nice videos but why do you use footage from Once Upon a time in America, among others? Do you list each video you use, because it’s misleading for newbies especially, because you’re making them think you are using only the Godfather films….
@georgfriedrichhandel4390
@georgfriedrichhandel4390 Год назад
Here's some interesting non-Godfather trivia about Richard Castellano. Around the time The Godfather was released, Richard starred in a short-lived sitcom called The Super, where he played the superintendent of a New York apartment building. His son in that series was a young Bruno Kirby. Both actors would portray Peter Clemenza; Richard in the Godfather, and Bruno in the Godfather II.
@rasheedjamal9091
@rasheedjamal9091 Год назад
Good stuff 👍
@georgfriedrichhandel4390
@georgfriedrichhandel4390 Год назад
@@rasheedjamal9091 Glad you liked it!
@JiggsTheMonk02
@JiggsTheMonk02 Год назад
Richard Castellano lived on 63rd st between Roosevelt and Woodside Avenues in Queens,Joe Spinnell who played Willie Cicci lived nearby at 44th st and Greenpoint Avenue,Francis Ford Coppola was another Woodside resident and lived at 67-24 49th Avenue in Woodside and James Caan’s father ran a Kosher Butcher shop nearby in Sunnyside,the funeral scene was filmed in the Old Section of Cavalry Cemetery in Queens,You could see the Koskiusko Bridge and the now gone Brooklyn Union gas tanks in the background
@georgfriedrichhandel4390
@georgfriedrichhandel4390 Год назад
@@JiggsTheMonk02 So there are many Godfather connections in that neighborhood. Interesting comment. Thanks for sharing.
@andrewmartin7697
@andrewmartin7697 Год назад
This isn’t non-Godfather trivia. It’s absolutely Godfather trivia.
@AdonisJones
@AdonisJones Год назад
"Oh, Paulie...won't see him no more." Ive always loved how Clemenza says this. Its like he's just casually telling Sonny the score of a Yankees game.
@dyeefoon
@dyeefoon Год назад
Paulie: they said they exterminate the mattresses Clemenza: exterminate? I should exterminate you!
@PhantomFilmAustralia
@PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад
Also how his wife's cannoli was more important than any discussion of the hit he just made on Paulie. His enthusiasm on how to cook for twenty men juxtaposed with the nonchalant "Oh, Paulie...you won't see him no more" showed exactly where his priorities lay.
@blakeharris58
@blakeharris58 Год назад
Paulie was supposed to be Clemenza’s hand picked protégée. That’s why Clemenza had to take him out.
@MissT813
@MissT813 8 месяцев назад
My absolute favorite line in the movie.
@RamiroMartinez-ly7xt
@RamiroMartinez-ly7xt 3 месяца назад
​@@MissT8139pmlook
@princessmarlena1359
@princessmarlena1359 Год назад
I like Clemenza. I’m glad he stayed loyal until the end. He’s also a great leader.
@lordsod69
@lordsod69 Год назад
And he loved his cannoli too
@JamesRDavenport
@JamesRDavenport Год назад
I also agree. It's a reflection of the real life LCN that there are many eventual rats. But there were also a lot of old school guys in the life who would never turn no matter what. Clemenza is a great depiction of those guys.
@jasonallen3678
@jasonallen3678 Год назад
And Tom actually assumed that he was the one who turned on the family..
@lordsod69
@lordsod69 Год назад
@@jasonallen3678 Poor judgement on Tom's behalf; maybe another reason why Michael did not think he was fit to be the consigliere for his future enterprise. ''You're out Tom''
@edwardpate6128
@edwardpate6128 Год назад
@@lordsod69 Clemenza brought an element to the film I love and that is the Italian love of food! I mean from the Cannolis, to the pasta sauce scene and when he ducked in for a Italian lunch while looking for mattresses!
@soloklarino4178
@soloklarino4178 Год назад
Clemenza as a loyal friend he was,his heart broke at vitos funeral.
@merccadoosis8847
@merccadoosis8847 Год назад
This is undoubtedly true. They were as close as brothers. Losing him was losing a huge part of his life. Clemenza was a great character, highly loyal, and true to his word. He would never have betrayed the Godfather.
@soloklarino4178
@soloklarino4178 Год назад
@@merccadoosis8847 He was bros also with Tessio but the f….er didn’t lost a minute and in the middle of the funeral made his move. The disgrace wasn’t the betrayal,after all that he should had the dignity not to ask Tom to save him.
@teleteg787
@teleteg787 Год назад
@@soloklarino4178 Tom's response was "Can't do it, Sally." I always thought a stronger, more biting response would have been "Goodbye, Sally."
@soloklarino4178
@soloklarino4178 Год назад
@@teleteg787 hahahaa that’s right
@josiahmitchell8594
@josiahmitchell8594 Год назад
@@teleteg787 Tom wasn't ruthless like that. He was a nice guy who never wanted violence to occur.
@ricdees3495
@ricdees3495 Год назад
It was Clemenza who influenced Vito in becoming the Godfather. Vito at the time seemed like an honest family man before Clemenza stepped in, showing him the life of crime by breaking into some home and stealing a rug.
@sholland42
@sholland42 Год назад
Exactly, although Vito learned from everyone he dealt with.
@mikekokomomike
@mikekokomomike Год назад
The rug tied the room together, Dude.
@christineparis5607
@christineparis5607 Год назад
@@mikekokomomike That was awesome!
@mikedumberg5388
@mikedumberg5388 Год назад
Godfather has been on all day today. The thing I notice and wonder about is that Clemenza was there from the beginning and introduced Vito to the underworld. They built the whole family starting with the three of them. But years later Clemeza is only a Capo. I know the organization isn't set up like a real Mafia family but you would think he would be the Underboss. He's probably too stupid to be Consigliere judging by the way he speaks and may be more suited for street boss. So even in the absence of an Underboss and the leadership is inherited, Clemenza doesn't seem to command respect from Vito and his immediate family. Sonny is allowed to treat him like a bitch.
@christineparis5607
@christineparis5607 Год назад
@@mikedumberg5388 Its explained in the book, which is great! I loved it and the author was from Hells Kitchen so he knew from experience how things worked. All the psychology that made Vito a Leader and the others under him. The book really brings out the character of Sonny Corleone as well. So complex but more likable....
@ohwell94
@ohwell94 Год назад
When they said there was a traitor in the family never once did I think Clemenza...he was pure muscle, loyal to a fault, and did what he was told no questions asked He just seemed to me the type who would consider it just another day at the office then go home, get into his bathrobe and slippers and sit with a cat on his lap
@lordsod69
@lordsod69 Год назад
And eat some cannoli with his loyal wife
@nancymcmonarch
@nancymcmonarch Год назад
@@lordsod69 😴😴😴 Wasn't that funny the first time.
@lordsod69
@lordsod69 Год назад
@@nancymcmonarch That's just your opinion. Never forget the cannoli!
@donkatoakathemethwhisperer6675
@@nancymcmonarch sit down Karen
@nancymcmonarch
@nancymcmonarch Год назад
@@donkatoakathemethwhisperer6675 Don't take the small stuff so serious, old man.
@manofaction1807
@manofaction1807 Год назад
Clemenza never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
@TooLooze
@TooLooze Год назад
He was going for varsity cannoli.
@uiu510
@uiu510 Год назад
Uncle Jr...... Is that you?! 😅
@goodmanpublications997
@goodmanpublications997 Год назад
😅😅😅
@ExcessInModeration
@ExcessInModeration Год назад
What? He was probably a rock in high school. Middle line backer hit em in the numbers snot bubbles because they used leather helmets back in the day kind of solid body. He probably got fat when he joined the family and got all eating and drinking good, and not working out so much aside from every now and then chopping up a body or helping dump one in the river. Yeah yeah, he was a chubby kid who ate shit tons of pasta and bread and cannolis growing up. But I like to think he was a beast as a kid then hit the big time and got fat 🥤😎🍿
@BigCheech-wy9os
@BigCheech-wy9os Год назад
Yes he did
@jamespgray6928
@jamespgray6928 Год назад
I could never envision Clemenza potentially testifying against Michael. It would have made the court scenes much more emotional
@elsapoelsapo1821
@elsapoelsapo1821 Год назад
Agree 💯 percent
@chestersemaver
@chestersemaver Год назад
Me too.
@davidhanson4909
@davidhanson4909 Год назад
And the final scene with Tom Hagen would have been heartbreaking.
@donarthiazi2443
@donarthiazi2443 Год назад
My heart couldn't take seeing Clemenza turn traitor.
@Artiej0hn0
@Artiej0hn0 Год назад
Which is reportedly why the actor turned down the role in G 2
@CaseytheComedian
@CaseytheComedian Год назад
I'd actually be really excited to see a Culture Mafia video on the Olive Oil War...
@alexburt1323
@alexburt1323 Год назад
Me too!
@wolfiebassache4146
@wolfiebassache4146 Год назад
Count me in...!
@gloriaharris3627
@gloriaharris3627 Год назад
Me three
@robertbusek30
@robertbusek30 Год назад
I’m up for that!
@abdul-malikasad3785
@abdul-malikasad3785 Год назад
Agreed! Culture Mafia please make this happen soon.
@100dfrost
@100dfrost Год назад
I would've hated to see Clemenza turn on the family, although it probably would've been a more dramatic story.
@MrDeepee69
@MrDeepee69 Год назад
I would have loved it because it would have made part 2 so much deeper.
@lordsod69
@lordsod69 Год назад
@@MrDeepee69 and deep in cannoli too
@DelliDelz
@DelliDelz Год назад
Also they mentioned that clemenza's brother was a don in italy, it would be the same case with don chichi when his brother came into court and just gave the look. Would of been epic and treacherous
@burrob78
@burrob78 Год назад
Tessio was always smarter
@burrob78
@burrob78 Год назад
@@DelliDelz frank pentangelli you mean. Chi chi was his enforcer
@nagone11
@nagone11 Год назад
"Leave the gun, take the canoli"--Peter Clemenza.. The question was asked by the Godfather at the meeting with Michael, Clemenza and Tessio, while asking the Don to possibly start their own families: "Do I have your loyalty?" Only Clemenza replied "Yes always godfather"..Tessio didn't say anything.. Clemenza's loyalty truly never wavered and neither did Pentangeli's until he was set up masterfully by Roth. Richard Castellano the actor who played Clemenza wanted bigger bucks to reprise, but it was decided to move him out...too bad, the direction the film would have taken would have been most interesting. Great drop CR..always thought provoking content coming from you.
@lordsod69
@lordsod69 Год назад
He also stated : ''I hate that Barzini...'' but Tessio was silent - dead giveaway
@sportitojoe
@sportitojoe Год назад
I'm okay with how it turned out. At least it left that image that Clemenza was loyal to the family until the end.
@queensabs6333
@queensabs6333 Год назад
‘Leave the gun, take the cannolis’……brilliant 🤩 😂😂
@acarter4173
@acarter4173 Год назад
I like the story as it played out. Having Clemenza flip would not have been satisfactory to his story arc, and as the video articulates, his loyalty is his essence. It would have been like having Fredo go back to school and design a successful cold fusion reactor.
@shandikaartha3864
@shandikaartha3864 Год назад
Either it's frank pentangeli or clemenza in courtroom and suicide scene don't compare it with fredo story, it's way more better than that. I mean we can't blame frank here, he thought michael betray him but his suicide show how loyal he is to the family
@timverba4830
@timverba4830 Год назад
Going back to school to design a cold fusion reactor is a bit far fetched, but I could have seen Fredo designing his own fishing tackle, and fronting a chain of Fredo's brand of fishing supplies across Nevada. But, I agree. Keeping Clemenza loyal throughout the story is perfectly fine. The introduction of the grieving and aggrieved Frank Pentangeli works well to expand the chessboard of players that Michael must consider.
@kshaur13
@kshaur13 Год назад
LOL I need this Fredo movie
@animalian01
@animalian01 Год назад
I can't see clemenza turning state witness
@Therock007dmx
@Therock007dmx 11 месяцев назад
I know the real reason why the actor who played Clemenza didn’t return for the 2nd movie honestly I’m happy because I could not stand the sight of Peter turning on Michael.
@tatechasers2393
@tatechasers2393 Год назад
Only Frankie could of pulled off that court room, I think that's the greatest seen in part 2. "Michael Corleeonne this Michael Corleeonne that but it was all lies"
@darryldonnelly5363
@darryldonnelly5363 Год назад
I'll make you an offer you can't refuse if you spell "Corleone" right
@chriscormac231
@chriscormac231 Год назад
@@darryldonnelly5363 he's imitating the exaggerated enunciations to match the scene
@vincentdefeo5917
@vincentdefeo5917 Год назад
Corlenes
@buffalopatriot
@buffalopatriot Год назад
"Yeeeaaah... sure!"
@richardsweeney713
@richardsweeney713 Год назад
We were in the olive business…. But that was a long time ago. …..I don’t anything about that.
@justinlapid2163
@justinlapid2163 Год назад
The casting in the films is uncannily good. The younger versions of notable characters are spot on. Especially for Tessio, clemenza and of course Don Vito.
@IReminisceNYC
@IReminisceNYC Год назад
This is excellent. It’s unfortunate that the negotiations fell through, but the “new storyline” worked well. Your content is well done. 🌟💥🌟💥🌟
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
Much appreciated 💯
@DarthBludgeon
@DarthBludgeon Год назад
Clemenza was always a favorite of mine for the very fact that he didn't betray the Family. It really would have saddened me to see him in the Pentangelo role. Hated to see him go, but it was the better end for him.
@joeybeargrooves4ever
@joeybeargrooves4ever 6 месяцев назад
I'm glad that the actor who played Clemenza refused to star in the sequel. The idea of Clemenza becoming a traitor would have been unbearable.
@BELCAN57
@BELCAN57 Год назад
"Paulie?, oh you won't see him no more." Peter Clemenza
@terr777
@terr777 Год назад
A magazine printed his Spaghetti sauce as a recipe at the time. It's still the one I use.
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
That good?
@terr777
@terr777 Год назад
@@TheCultureMafia It's worked for me. You can find it online.
@queensabs6333
@queensabs6333 2 месяца назад
Link please
@mistersirthegoodsir
@mistersirthegoodsir Год назад
Welcome back
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
Thank You 🤝
@patrickmcglynn5383
@patrickmcglynn5383 Год назад
That car, a 47 Packard, was up for auction like 15 years ago. Nice piece of auto and Americana nostalgia. That's a real conversation starter, the "leave the gun take the canolli" car.
@66thedevilluis88
@66thedevilluis88 Год назад
Hell yeah. Good to see you back.
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia Год назад
Thank You 🤝🌹
@deegee-zi5xm
@deegee-zi5xm 3 месяца назад
Robert DeNiro NAILED it! I literally can't imagine a young Vito Corleone looking or acting like anything other than how DeNiro portrayed him.
@vinceventresca6763
@vinceventresca6763 3 месяца назад
You got that right!! The portrayal was seamless enough that I’ve often thought while watching G2 that you could imagine DeNiro growing up to become Brando. If you really didn’t know any better, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was the same guy from beginning to end.
@bobwalton4630
@bobwalton4630 Год назад
The Godfather 2 is my favorite movie of all time because of the Robert De Niro scenes as Vito going from a simple shop clerk to the most powerful mobster in the country. The movie would have been even better if the actor who played Pete Clemenza had returned. He got into a silly dispute with Coppola and his role was recast. The scene at the Army base where he talks about the Corleone family being like the Roman Empire was great with Frankie but man the scenes really miss Pete.
@Leo-wz4nh
@Leo-wz4nh 10 месяцев назад
Peter Clemenza did not talk at the Army base!? That was Frank Pentangeli.
@brettwisk2615
@brettwisk2615 Год назад
Man… I thought I knew all there is to know about The Godfather. I have thoroughly read all the books. I’m confident I could do the main dialogue for the movies I & II, without looking at the material. Yet you guys are constantly showing me, I don’t clearly know La Famiglia Corleone as well as I think I do. Keep up the good work!!! Santino “Sonny” is my favorite character. I would love to see a video dedicated to him. Unless you’ve done one and I just haven’t seen it. I appreciate all you do.
@victoriaalveno363
@victoriaalveno363 Год назад
Really love your videos, your take on the power interactions is very on point, I've learn so much in here, thanks for your vids.💌
@juanmasa3020
@juanmasa3020 Год назад
i really love you
@majorityminority9549
@majorityminority9549 Год назад
When I first saw the Godfather, it was in 1980. Coppola had edited parts 1 and 2 together for a television presentation over 5 nights. In NYC, it was shown on WPIX (Channel 11). I was blown away!
@frederikclaessen3184
@frederikclaessen3184 Год назад
I discover with time that there was a lot more to the story of the film...unbelievable how those characters have been developed!!!! I get immense respect for F.F.Coppola and of course M.Puzo...what an intrigue!?!??!❣️
@jasonallen3678
@jasonallen3678 Год назад
I never looked over Clemenza,because after all,he had two of the best kill scenes in the entire franchise and still came across as a loving character..
@donaldschmidt2990
@donaldschmidt2990 Год назад
The real POWER behind Vito Corleone becoming the Godfather. From the moment Clemenza asked Vito to "Hide his Goods," they were tied together like Hot Dogs and Mustard. It changed Vitos trajectory from an immigrant storekeeper, to a Mafia Don wielding incomprehensible power. While Tessio had great intelligence, he suffered on the loyalty scale. Clemenzas loyalty was unshakeable, regardless of circumstance. Richard Castellano brilliantly portrays this Mafia Santa Claus. Jolly as St. Nick one moment, ruthless as a hangman the next. Speaking of, I love his use of the garrot in executing Carlo Rizzi. Death by strangulation. Not only lethal, but intensely personal. Just like this loveable, killer of a character.
@TimothyOBrien1958
@TimothyOBrien1958 Год назад
The pain of betrayal of Clemenza would have been so much more intense.
@steelcastle5616
@steelcastle5616 Год назад
Great video! Thank you for providing the history and the additional relationships between the characters.
@JudgementalGoat
@JudgementalGoat Год назад
Love the editing on these videos, I know a lot of the factoids you say in your videos, but I'm grateful someone takes the time to explain it to the new generations.
@oscarvillarreal8951
@oscarvillarreal8951 Год назад
Clemenza being Loyal to the end made him Legend.
@andrewbolton3922
@andrewbolton3922 Год назад
Great Vid as usual. Definitely consider diving into the Olive Oil wars. It had to be really intense being as it set the foundation of the Corleones’ power and I would personally love to see how Genco was a great war time consigliere because Sonny mentioned it in passing to Tom.
@daxramdac7194
@daxramdac7194 Год назад
Love Clemenzas character and was glad he remained loyal to the end as it made sense with his character. Never understood at the funeral why Michael said Tessio was always smarter than Clemenza. I mean, perhaps it's just a statement of fact, but not only did it sound a bit disrespectful, but the fact that Clemenza never tried plotting, to me, was more an indication of his loyalty and true friendship to his father Vito, like real family, rather than anything to do with his intellect. In other words, even if Clemenza was just as capable mentally as Tessio, it was in his character to remain loyal anyway.
@modsquad20
@modsquad20 10 месяцев назад
I always took it from the flashback in II where Vito convinces Clemenza and Tessio to only give him $50 each for Don Fanucci instead of the $600 that Fanucci demanded. Well, Vito convinced Tessio but Clemenza was too dumbfounded to answer. Tessio wanted to see what Vito was capable of while Clemenza was only interested in obedience when given a command from someone (Fanucci) that he saw as more powerful. One man's loyalty is another man's recognition of his own limitations and inability to climb too far up the ladder of power. Once Vito displaced Fanucci, Clemenza then came into line under Vito's direction, and stayed there through both Vito and Michael's reign. Tessio demonstrated he was the one willing to see thing's change course if it could benefit him directly.
@SpScarletSpider
@SpScarletSpider 7 месяцев назад
Mike wasn't really disrespecting Clemenza by saying that. It came across that by saying Tessio was "smarter," it meant that Tessio was more ambitious to pull the move that he pulled against the family.
@stacynels4
@stacynels4 3 месяца назад
Tessio was known as wanting the business more than loyalty.
@banman1
@banman1 Год назад
This could also explain why Clemenza wasn't in the flashback ending in The Godfather part 2. One could say that Clemenza was with the Godfather as the family yelled surprised while Michael was sitting alone.
@albertangeloro5832
@albertangeloro5832 Год назад
he died in the kitchen of The Two Toms Restaurant on 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn. he had a heart attack and fell face first in a searing pan of sausage & peppers.
@janetjaggers5325
@janetjaggers5325 Год назад
Thanks for the treatment you gave to the final bow of Peter Clemenza. Frankie Five Fingers was a interesting character, and his betrayal of the Family was far more easier to digest, than it would have been to having Clemenza, (who trained Michael in his first murder) to be also his finger guy.
@michealfemino5079
@michealfemino5079 Год назад
He was Frankie 'Five Angels"
@triemcallister
@triemcallister Год назад
Frankie Five Angels. Pentangeli means five angels, not five fingers.
@Frankie5Angels150
@Frankie5Angels150 10 месяцев назад
Why do you disrespect me so?
@jerrydeem8845
@jerrydeem8845 Год назад
You have another subscriber. I'm bingeing the channel this morning, and it's all good. Thanks.
@blakdrifterok2147
@blakdrifterok2147 Год назад
I wish Clemenza was in the second one because that's the guy I would have wanted to be loyal but the muscle but I would not have liked his character to betray the family so it worked out.
@KevinsNorthernExposure
@KevinsNorthernExposure 8 месяцев назад
Richard Castellano said in an interview that he had creative differences with Coppola. That he saw Clemenza character as a teacher and would never had turned on the Corleone family. He taught Michael how to do a hit, told him how proud he was being a war hero, how to make sauce, murdered Paulie to show loyalty and as Sonny's godfather, personally took out Carlo who had set up Sonny in an ambush. He was loyal and not a fearful man, so never would have testified against Michael. Castellano did Coppola a favor by not reprising his character. He did say that after asking Castellano not to let anyone know why he declined the role, Coppola told the press that it was over money...which sort of pissed Castellano off a bit. On a personal note, I didn't like the Frankie Pentangelli character. He was never mentioned in 1 and suddenly becomes a main character with enough information to take down the Corleone empire. The character was thrown together too quickly without any introduction..... Missed the opportunity to introduce his character while telling Vito's younger story..... So much meat left on the bone.....would like to see Corleone story from the start of the Olive oil wars to the events leading up to GF-1. Hope someone decides to make that movie some day.
@michaellatora5857
@michaellatora5857 3 месяца назад
Paul Castellano said this. Uh huh. What part in the film did Paul Castellano play ?
@KevinsNorthernExposure
@KevinsNorthernExposure 3 месяца назад
@@michaellatora5857 Don't be a Richard.
@michaellatora5857
@michaellatora5857 3 месяца назад
Ahh, but you DID fix it, didn't you ? Says more about you than me, no ?
@scottwendt9575
@scottwendt9575 Год назад
I think Clemenza dying as opposed to turning into a traitor is a much superior character arc. Clemenza remains a model of the old capos, loyal to the end. It allows us to believe at least some people in this world of crime are honorable. Imagine a franchise where no one is loyal and everyone is willing to turn on lifelong “friends.” Oh wait… we don’t have to imagine, we have woke Hollywood!
@TRE601
@TRE601 Год назад
No matter what you are doing or what you are talking about a MAGAott will always do find a way to F-ck everything up.
@3BTV1976
@3BTV1976 Год назад
Great video! Very in-depth on the character!
@TheUnknown714
@TheUnknown714 Год назад
Love this channel .
@rexmaximus8331
@rexmaximus8331 Год назад
I actually heard Richard Castellano who is a cousin to Big Paulie former Gambino boss refused to play a character that rats out of respect for his family, and thats why he didn't reprise his role.
@zionkid28
@zionkid28 Год назад
I think you guys should go deeper into Frankie five angels and do a vid on the olive oil wars. Love the vids guys.
@angelinalozada189
@angelinalozada189 Год назад
Thank You for the explanation, loved it.
@simplelife6827
@simplelife6827 Год назад
Clemenza going no further than part 1 is the best thing that coud have happened to the character.
@jameelfortune2556
@jameelfortune2556 Год назад
I like the fact that they went with the Frankie Five character, it would have been a bit much for both original captains to turn on the family
@PhantomFilmAustralia
@PhantomFilmAustralia Год назад
Keeping Clemenza's loyalty strong and intact was crucial the story. We have already seen the Corleone family betrayed by men very close to the Don: Caporegime Sal Tessio , the Don's brother-in-law Carlo, even the Don's only surviving brother, Fredo. It was important to keep one strong thread of unwavering loyalty and a pillar of integrity within the unstable Corleone family, as there had to be some semblance of honor for the family. The fall of the family would have been far too easy if almost all of the closest members of the Don were so easily turned, and would have diminished the reverence and gold standard of Vito Corleone. To have both of Vito's caporegimes turn traitor to the family would have been an insult to Vito's judgement. The way it turned out, Vito had chosen at least one caporegime who would not only remain loyal to him, but also to his sons.
@tkjohn6770
@tkjohn6770 Год назад
Carlo was his son in law , not his brother in law .
@kristoffernilsson6043
@kristoffernilsson6043 Год назад
Well in that world it was only business.
@XxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXXxXxxccx
@XxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXXxXxxccx Год назад
Amazing video…
@artemus212
@artemus212 9 месяцев назад
This stuff is awesome! You have a new sub
@tomjones5650
@tomjones5650 Год назад
Tessio steps on people's toes when he dances. But Clemenza can Boogie Woogie! 🕺
@portugal5698
@portugal5698 Год назад
Hands down the most iconic Movie mobster of all time!! Most would say Vito Corleone was, but Clemeneza is the man all mobsters during that era aspired to be.
@stephanieclark6154
@stephanieclark6154 9 месяцев назад
This was my first time watching...... OUTSTANDING.
@diontaedaughtry974
@diontaedaughtry974 Год назад
Clemenza and Vito were really tight. Vito's relationship with Clemenza was closer than Vito's relationship with Tessio. After he dropped the flower on the casket then looked up at the sky Clemenza looked lost liked the old days are over and he didn't know what his next move was or what the future had in store for him. Vito was a big part of his decision making because he trusted Vito's judgement. After serving under Sonny I think Clemenza and Tessio didn't want to work under another Corleone kid.
@smoke8250
@smoke8250 Год назад
I love Clemenza. That line by Cheche “that was no heart attack “ slipped right by me. I hate to think of Clemenza as a traitor.
@danwallach8826
@danwallach8826 10 месяцев назад
That's what was said about Lucky Luciano in '63 when he was about to eat with a detective from the NYPD in Italy. The suspicion was that Lucky was poisoned.
@danwallach8826
@danwallach8826 10 месяцев назад
Meet. Not eat.
@smoke8250
@smoke8250 9 месяцев назад
@@danwallach8826 I didn’t know that.
@aldonapolitano5979
@aldonapolitano5979 Год назад
Richard Castellano is related to Paul Castellano. That life was a part of his life. He didn't want to play an informant, which is what Frankie Pentangeli ended up being, even though he was tricked into believing that Michael attempted to have him assassinated. That would explain why he wanted someone else to write his lines. My understanding is he didn't want to play someone who would cooperate with law enforcement. That would be an anathema.
@josiahmitchell8594
@josiahmitchell8594 Год назад
I read that he actually isn't related to Paul. Apparently Richard wife said he was related but Richard sister made it clear that they weren't in any way related to Paul.
@aldonapolitano5979
@aldonapolitano5979 Год назад
@@josiahmitchell8594 I had a friend who's family name was Troianno but one of his progenitors changed it to Turner. He said it was just in case someone with that name embarrassed the family reputation. I know, it didn't make sense to me either. My Grandmother was a Francis from Napoli. Half my people say we're related. The other half are in knee jerk denial. Sometimes, with my people it comes down to wanting or not wanting to be associated with someone. But since it's so much fun, and that's how the Godfather coffee table book reads, and since the "not wanting to play a rat" angle makes sense, I'm going to stick with the nephew story. That's just one of the things that make it such a great movie.
@paulgerkin2851
@paulgerkin2851 10 месяцев назад
Very interesting , thank you .
@vincentbergman4451
@vincentbergman4451 5 месяцев назад
These videos are awesome, love the editing as well as content
@TheCultureMafia
@TheCultureMafia 5 месяцев назад
Much appreciated 💯
@vincentbergman4451
@vincentbergman4451 5 месяцев назад
@@TheCultureMafia you’re welcome, paisano
@juancervantes4085
@juancervantes4085 Год назад
The Family had a lot of buffers!
@brucefranklin1317
@brucefranklin1317 Год назад
He was a pillar in this movie... just very good at his job...
@tomdevlin9274
@tomdevlin9274 Год назад
Love this stuff.
@Sole-Survivor
@Sole-Survivor Год назад
LIKED/SHARED
@ukestudio3002
@ukestudio3002 Год назад
Clemenza, one of the most liked cold blooded killers outside of Marv in Sin City . Thanks for this upload .
@risabellai7479
@risabellai7479 Год назад
Before Vito even met Clemenza or Tessio, his closest friend was Genco. I always wondered why he didn’t play a bigger role onscreen with the family throughout the years. Any thoughts?
@jca7343
@jca7343 11 месяцев назад
He died of cancer in a deleted scene a day after Connie's wedding.
@SpScarletSpider
@SpScarletSpider 7 месяцев назад
The Family Corleone book features Genco a lot more as the consigliere to Vito. It was based on Mario Puzo's idea for the story for the Godfather Part IV which would have had flashbacks of young Sonny learning about Vito's criminal life.
@thomaspavelko9412
@thomaspavelko9412 Год назад
Really enjoy these insights in the Godfather story,there's a lot to unwrap.
@rspister
@rspister Год назад
Very good and helpful.
@nirvana213xxxz
@nirvana213xxxz Год назад
I believe Clemenza wouldn’t of betrayed the family. Frankie would make a bit more sense due to the fact he didn’t interact with Michael as much as he did with Sonny or fredo. I think that Frankie wouldn’t believe Sonny would do him like that if he was Don.
@tsarbomba01
@tsarbomba01 Год назад
HAVE Not “of”.
@shamshirhussain8198
@shamshirhussain8198 Год назад
@@tsarbomba01 Fuggedaboutit
@valazote9562
@valazote9562 Год назад
The greatest movie ever 👌👌
@jasWerner-qt5wj
@jasWerner-qt5wj 3 месяца назад
Clemenza laughing at Michael's plotting to kill Solozzo And police chief is priceless. And Tessio follows up😅😂
@dratiniegg5492
@dratiniegg5492 Месяц назад
Another example of talent Clemenza helped sniff out was Al Neri in the book, seeing the makings of a new Luca Brasi in him.
@juancervantes4085
@juancervantes4085 Год назад
" Loyalty is a trait I greatly admire " unknown author
@TheJetstream10
@TheJetstream10 Год назад
Hollywood makes people do all kinds of crazy things because of their egos. The Godfather sage is victim to two of these in the sequels. First, Richard Castellano not appearing because of script control or money definitely took something away from the second film had it been Clemenza who turned on Michael. Remember, Michael says all their associates are businessmen and their loyalty is built on that. And, it would have been Clemenza's brother from Sicily that we would have seen in the Senate hearings and Clemenza having a change of heart at the last minute. That would have been awesome. And then Clemenza opening up a vein in the bathtub. It would have strengthen the Part II immensely. Coppola fixed it by having Clemenza killed off. Second, Robert Duvall wanted more money for Part III and this would have helped that film tremendously too him in it. His son is a priest in the film and maybe there would have been more intrigue with the whole Vatican Bank deal. Who knows? Perhaps the last of the family associates gone. Either way it would have been far better than the guy who replaced Tom Hagen as the family attorney. Hollywood and deals.
@nicholassileo2000
@nicholassileo2000 Год назад
Well said
@skooli2
@skooli2 Год назад
I agree with the take on Tom Hagen. George Hamilton didn't feel right as Consigliere, but losing Castellano (and in turn, Clemenza) could've been much worse than it was. I think the screen writers did well to make Frank Pentangeli a viable character. And Michael Gazzo's performance was superb. I can't imagine II without Pentangeli. Part 3 really could've used Tom Hagen though. I don't know if having him would've saved the movie, but it certainly would've helped.
@Eleventhearlofmars
@Eleventhearlofmars Год назад
They shouldn’t even have bothered with part 3 it was awful.
@michaelanderson7735
@michaelanderson7735 Год назад
I love these insights into the first two GF movies since I never read the original book (shame on me). I also appreciate very much the smooth and stylish video editing. I wish I knew which editing software was being used.
@crossfitpittsburgh1542
@crossfitpittsburgh1542 Год назад
I'd love to know more about the Olive Oil Wars!
@brockhedge2750
@brockhedge2750 Год назад
Mob Fact~Peter Clemenza is played by late actor Richard Costellano. Richard's uncle is Paul Costellano. Paul Costellano was the Godfather of the Gambino crime family in the late 70's and early 80's...
@victoriaalveno363
@victoriaalveno363 Год назад
Hey I really would like to see your take on the movie Once upon a time in America, please.
@whiteboyphilly4016
@whiteboyphilly4016 Год назад
Watched one today on that movie. It was excellent.
@rickprice2519
@rickprice2519 Год назад
What a great vid to wake up to on a Saturday. Morning..........Guess I have to fire up my Godfather Saga!
@christophersimmons983
@christophersimmons983 10 месяцев назад
I absolutely love these breakdowns. I think the book series probably paints a more detailed story I'm going to have to read the series soon
@marciamusiak7666
@marciamusiak7666 Год назад
This movie was so perfect, I have seen the Godfather 1 and 2 and I cannot picture anyone playing the parts other than this cast, I literally have seen the movies at least 100 times I am sure more. Godfather 3 I watched once in the theater, Oh I was so very disappointed, I could never watch it again
@tracyanne8616
@tracyanne8616 Год назад
I felt the same for years but you should watch it take in the historic Vatican bank background. You would need to accept it though without the loyalty towards characters from 1 and 2. It is good and with good round knowledge of the mafia and the church. Godfather 1 is my all time fave.
@shawnj1679
@shawnj1679 Год назад
In reality the actor that played Clemenza wanted an outlandish amount of money to repeat his role in part 2 so Coppola had to figure out a way to kill Clemenza to explain his absence in part 2. May as well be a heart attack. LOL.
@robertroy1878
@robertroy1878 Год назад
Well done.
@anonymousf454
@anonymousf454 Год назад
Oh shit, him being godfather to Sonney makes the Carlo executive much more personal and satisfying.
@ajidamarjati
@ajidamarjati Год назад
Did you mean execution
@anonymousf454
@anonymousf454 Год назад
@@ajidamarjati lol..yes🤦‍♂️
@AI-di7ll
@AI-di7ll Год назад
A video on Willie Cicci would be cool
@nancymcmonarch
@nancymcmonarch Год назад
Depends on where the information's coming from.
@ElliottNest39
@ElliottNest39 5 месяцев назад
Great character and a great actor.
@kencoakley3959
@kencoakley3959 Год назад
Clemenza's trip to Sicily to bring back Michael was covered in Mario Puzo's book "The Sicilian", in which Vito wanted Clemenza to bring back not only Michael but also a radical named Salvatore Giuliano, whom was expected to come to America and have his own family. It was a movie in 1987 starring Christopher Lambert. But Clemenza and Michael were written out of the screenplay.
@jerry85g7
@jerry85g7 Год назад
The movie sucked
@m.simpson6843
@m.simpson6843 Год назад
Clemenza in the sicilian along with the sicilian number 2 man assassinated the sicilian. Which was a reason for him going to Italy
@Yourdeadmeat69
@Yourdeadmeat69 Год назад
We could have a discussion about Clemenza, but only if you bring the cannoli.
@michaelglucksman147
@michaelglucksman147 Год назад
Excellent
@Pokyhawk
@Pokyhawk Год назад
I enjoyed the video. I especially liked the cameos of Meyer Lansky & Lucky Luciano from "Boardwalk Empire". Absolutely nothing wrong with it. Just had fun seeing them pop up a few times.
@juancervantes4085
@juancervantes4085 Год назад
If I am not mistaken, Michael Gazzo who played Frankie Five Angels Pantangelli was nominated for best supporting actor. I think Francis Ford Coppola made the right decision.
@jaybee5919
@jaybee5919 Год назад
Love your content! You should make clips of the Sicilian if you still haven’t!
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