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Did Kay know about the Sollozzo incident?
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04/22/07 04:59 PM
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I caught a short piece of GF1 on TV today. The scene where Kay brings the letter to Tom to give to Michael, Tom replies with something to the effect: "If I accept this letter, they could prove in a court of law that I knew of his whereabouts...".
Was Tom being sarcastic, or was he really concerned about what the court would think? Unless Kay knew about the Sollozzo murder, it seems like her response should have been: "why do you care what the court thinks?".
It alway seemed like a peculiar line to me.
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Re: Did Kay know about the Sollozzo incident?
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04/22/07 06:23 PM
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Kay undoubtedly read about the Sollozzo/McCluskey murders in the newspapers, just like millions of other readers. She might have connected Michael's sudden and unexplained disappearance to the murders, though I doubt it, given her (later) tendency to deny or overlook Michael's worst aspects. You can explain Tom's reaction to Kay by imagining what happened right after the murder. Police called to the scene would have made a connection between the shootings and McCluskey breaking Michael's jaw (he did it in public, in front of a bunch of cops, at least some of whom would be at the restaurant to help track down the murderer of their boss). They'd have circulated a description, photo or drawing of Michael, and at that point, at least some of the witnesses would have helped them. But when they came looking for Michael at the Mall, Tom would have met them and told them that Michael had departed for parts unknown before the shooting. The police may even have put out an APB on Michael, or gotten a judge to issue a bench warrant for his arrest. So, when Kay arrived with a letter for Michael, Tom had no idea what was in the letter--could she have said, "I know you did it but I still love you?" He didn't know if she was pissed at Michael for dumping her without explanation, and may have been working with the cops to set up Tom. She might have been wearing a wire, or could have been watched by the cops. So, his safest course of action--the only one, really--was to refuse to accept the letter.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Did Kay know about the Sollozzo incident?
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04/22/07 06:43 PM
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But I do believe in the novel, (I know these threads are about the movie) Mamma Corleone scolds Tom, accepts the letter herself, and shows hospitality to Kay.
Every man has but one destiny.
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Re: Did Kay know about the Sollozzo incident?
[Re: The Don of Bball]
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04/22/07 06:48 PM
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But I do believe in the novel, (I know these threads are about the movie) Mamma Corleone scolds Tom, accepts the letter herself, and shows hospitality to Kay. Puzo answers that himself (in the novel)... women can afford to be foolish, men can't.
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Re: Did Kay know about the Sollozzo incident?
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04/25/07 02:37 AM
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Kay undoubtedly had read about the Sollozzo incident. We can see from that Vito wanted to clear Micheal's 'false' accusations, that Micheal must have been said to be the murder. And later Kay asked Mike 'Is it true', at the end of the film. We can see Kay found it hard to believe Micheal had killed anyone,either in the Sollozzo incident or the Great Massacre.
One has only one destiny, he cannot choose it.
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