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How come the Godfather never spoke Italian/Sicilia
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In the first Godfather Vito arrived in America, but throughout the part showing his adult life he never uttered a word in Sicilian/Italian?
Was it because Brando could not do it?
In Godfather 2, which is my favourite, much of it was Sicilian/Italian.
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Re: How come the Godfather never spoke Italian/Sicilia
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In the first Godfather Vito arrived in America, but throughout the part showing his adult life he never uttered a word in Sicilian/Italian?
Was it because Brando could not do it?
In Godfather 2, which is my favourite, much of it was Sicilian/Italian. Not true! When Vito's about to leave his city office he tells Fredo Andiamo. Then he wishes Dano Merry Christmas in Italian as he helps him put on his coat. Also, at the wedding he introduces Barzini to his sons in Italian and says Bene to the Nazorine as he leaves Vito's home office. He also instructs Tom to not give an assignment to our Paisan and he tells Fredo aspette as they leave his city office. Of course, the highest profile Italian was when he called Johnny a finocchio
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Re: How come the Godfather never spoke Italian/Sicilia
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In the first Godfather Vito arrived in America, but throughout the part showing his adult life he never uttered a word in Sicilian/Italian?
Was it because Brando could not do it?
In Godfather 2, which is my favourite, much of it was Sicilian/Italian. Not true! When Vito's about to leave his city office he tells Fredo Andiamo. Then he wishes Dano Merry Christmas in Italian as he helps him put on his coat. Also, at the wedding he introduces Barzini to his sons in Italian and says Bene to the Nazorine as he leaves Vito's home office. He also instructs Tom to not give an assignment to our Paisan and he tells Fredo aspette as they leave his city office. Of course, the highest profile Italian was when he called Johnny a finocchio Boom. He doesn't converse with anyone but speaks several lines.
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