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Re: ONLY IMAGINE
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01/30/07 11:26 PM
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What reason would Michael have to order the death of Clemenza? Clemenza was one of the only people who stayed loyal to him and probably continued to serve him acting as his eyes and ears in New York. It's implied in the movie that the Rosatto brothers were the cause of his death. At least that's what Cicci and Pentangeli imply. Now it is possible that Roth put the Rosatto brothers up to some kind of shenanigans to cause Clemenza problems. Don Cardi 
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Re: ONLY IMAGINE
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His bringing up this question does make me wonder about something else though. Is it possible that Roth backed the Rosatto brothers and in doing so gave much grief to Clemenza, perhaps causing his heart attack? What doe everyone make of Cicci's line to Fredo "That was no heart attack." What was Cicci implying when he said that? Don Cardi 
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Re: ONLY IMAGINE
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01/31/07 12:02 AM
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I always thought it implied that he was poisoned or drugged. Something to that effect.
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Re: ONLY IMAGINE
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01/31/07 08:22 AM
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¿Why Rossato Brothers try to make Frankie think they were killing him by Michael's order? If he was going to die, it wasn't necesary. This is something that has been discussed probably 100 times here on these boards. CLICK HERE In the future you can always use the search feature to try and find the answer to a question that you may have. Don Cardi 
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Re: ONLY IMAGINE
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I agree that Roth encouraged the Rosato Brothers to act up, leading to Clemenza's heart attack. This could have been by design. Clemenza was old, and hardly the picture of health, so the added stress certainly didn't help him.
More likely, the heart attack was merely a side benefit of what was really a Roth offensive in his war against Michael.
I believe Roth's tactics here mirror Barzini's in Sicily - covertly causing apparently minor trouble on the outskirts as part of a larger campaign against the Don.
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Re: ONLY IMAGINE
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01/31/07 10:08 AM
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Then, if it is as you said, Michael should know about Roth's intention. Why did he continue with the bussines with him? Keep your friends Close,but keep your enimies closer.Then attack when the time is right..
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Re: ONLY IMAGINE
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Oh yeah. I should know your answer. Thanks for remanding me this part.
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Re: ONLY IMAGINE
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01/31/07 12:13 PM
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Clemenza was absolutely, totally loyal to Michael. There was no reason for Michael to whack him--none. BUT:There are many script anomalies in the Trilogy, and some of them create the doubts and possibilities expressed in this thread. First, we have Willie Cicci claiming to Fredo that Clemenza's death "...was no heart attack." Later, in the boathouse, Michael says to Frankie, "Clemenza promised the Rosato brothers three territories in the Bronx after he died...he died, you didn't give them to them." Frankie replies, "Clemenza promised them ugaz...he hated them Rosatos more'n I did." How explain these differences? Clemenza, as head of the NY "olive oil business," was subordinate to Michael, though I assume Michael kept him on a fairly loose leash. Michael may have pressured Clemenza to give the territories to the Rosatos as a favor to Roth. Clemenza may indeed have hated the Rosatos, but rather than go against Michael, he offered a compromise: the Rosatos could have the territories after he died. Frankie took over, and was trying to get out of the deal by questioning Clemenza's sincerity. As for "that was no heart attack," I'm guessing it was just a figure of speech that Cicci used to reinforce his and Frankie's position that the Rosatos were bad guys. The probable real reason is sloppy scriptwriting. As Olivant and DC alluded, the Frankie/Rosatos conflict is based on a real-life NYC Mob story: Around 1959, Frankie (Shots) Abbatemarco, a small-time gangster, opened some gambling joints in territory belonging to Joe Profaci, one of the original Dons made by Salvatore Maranzano after the Castellemmarese War. Profaci demanded tribute, Shots refused. So Profaci ordered a faction in his family, the Gallo brothers (Larry, Crazy Joe, Albert "Kid Blast") to kill Shots. Profaci promised that he would give the Gallos the gambling joints that Shots operated after they did the job. The Gallos arranged for Shots' murder. But Profaci welshed--he didn't give them the gambling joints. So the Gallos kidnapped several high-ranking Profaci bosses, and narrowly missed getting Profaci himself. They held them hostage. Profaci called for a meeting of the Commission. The Commission ordered the Gallos to release the hostages, and Profaci to give the Gallos what he'd promised them. The Gallos complied--but Profaci welshed again. This time the Gallos seceeded from the Profacis and started a war. As DC wrote, Larry Gallo was lured to a meeting in a Brooklyn bar and was garrotted by Profaci men, but survived because a policeman happened by and broke it up. The war petered out after Profaci and Larry Gallo died of cancer, and Crazy Joe went to prison for a decade on racketeering charges. Joe Magliocco, Profaci's brother in law, took over the family. He conspired with Joe Bonanno to whack Carlo Gambino and Tommy Luchese. The plot was betrayed by a Profaci captain, Joe Columbo. The Commission forced Magliocco to apologize, pay a fine and step down. Columbo took over the Profaci family. The Commission demanded that Bonanno explain his role. When Bonnano refused, the Commission "removed" him as Don and put Gaspar DeGregorio in his place. This started another war--and another story.
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Re: ONLY IMAGINE
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Probably, after have declared in the Comission he lived protected for the FBI, the same as was going to do Frankie before commit suicide. Not neccesarily. Read the testimony of Willie Cicci (below), or watch that part of the movie again. Cicci really did not implicate Michael. CHAIRMAN Mr. CICCI, from the year 1942 to the present time -- you were an employ of the GENCO Olive Oil Company? CICCI That's right. CHAIRMAN But in actuality you were a member of the Corleone crime organization. CICCI. No -- uh -- no -- we called it the Corleone family SENATOR -- we called it the family. CHAIRMAN What was your position.? CICCI Well at first like everyone else I, I was a soldier. CHAIRMAN What is that? CICCI A button you know SENATOR, come on. CHAIRMAN No I don't know. Tell me. CICCI Well -- when the boss says push a button on I guy -- I push a button. See SENATOR. ANNOUNCER Mr. QUESTADT QUESTADT You mean you kill people. CICCI I what? QUESTADT You kill people at the -- uh -- at the behest of your superiors? [CICCI's lawyer tells him to say yes.] CICCI Yea -- that's right Counselor. QUESTADT And the head -- of your family -- is MICHAEL Corleone. CICCI Yea, Counselor -- MICHAEL Corleone -- right. CHAIRMAN Did you ever get such an order directly from MICHAEL Corleone. [His lawyer shakes his head.] CICCI No -- I never talked to him. GEARY Uh -- Mr. CICCI could you, uh -- amplify your answer a bit? CICCI Do what? GEARY Could you expand on your answer -- I'm particularly interested in knowing -- uh -- was there always a buffer involved -- . [CICCI talks to his lawyer.] -- someone between you and your possible superiors, who gave the actual order? CICCI Right, yea a buffer -- the family had a lot of buffers. CHAIRMAN Mr. CICCI you may find this very amusing but I promise you the members of this committee do not. Don Cardi 
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