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Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16869
07/27/04 11:50 AM
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The Corleone name is pronounced two ways in the trilogy, one where the e on the end silent and one where the e is pronounced.

Any concensus on which is the correct way to pronounce Corleone?

Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16870
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In correct (northern) Italian, it'd be pronounced "Core-lee-own-eee." But most Southern Italians in New York tend to drop the final "e," so it's "Core-lee-own."


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E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16871
07/27/04 12:33 PM
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Originally posted by Turnbull:
In correct (northern) Italian, it'd be pronounced "Core-lee-own-eee." But most Southern Italians in New York tend to drop the final "e," so it's "Core-lee-own."
Then theres the Senator Geary pronounciation:

Vye-toe Core lee an e

You would have thought his man, I forget his name grin , would have better prepped him blush


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16872
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Actually I thought Geary did know how to pronounce it, but deliberatley did it wrong so people wouldn't make a connection with him and Michael. Remember later when he's in the office he pronounces it correctly. So I think that whole Anthony "Vye-toe Cor-lee-on" thing was for the public people. Notice that he also calls Kay Pat for a second before correcting himself.


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16873
07/28/04 06:16 AM
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Geary is a low life racist at the end of the day, and showed his arrogant views the second he got the chance. His pronunciation can be easily discounted from the running!

Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16874
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Its kinda like:

Manicotti - Man-i-gawt
Prosciutto - Prah-szchoot
Cannoli - gah-noll


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16875
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Originally posted by waynethegame:
Actually I thought Geary did know how to pronounce it, but deliberatley did it wrong so people wouldn't make a connection with him and Michael. Remember later when he's in the office he pronounces it correctly. So I think that whole Anthony "Vye-toe Cor-lee-on" thing was for the public people. Notice that he also calls Kay Pat for a second before correcting himself.
Couldn't agree more.

Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16876
07/28/04 10:48 AM
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Originally posted by waynethegame:
Actually I thought Geary did know how to pronounce it, but deliberatley did it wrong so people wouldn't make a connection with him and Michael. Remember later when he's in the office he pronounces it correctly. So I think that whole Anthony "Vye-toe Cor-lee-on" thing was for the public people. Notice that he also calls Kay Pat for a second before correcting himself.
Yo people, I was being sarcastic with my post tongue tongue

I know that he mispronounced it on purpose smile

For the record who was Gearys front man??????


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16877
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Originally posted by johnny ola:
Yo people, I was being sarcastic with my post tongue tongue


For the record who was Gearys front man?????? [/QB][/QUOTE]

JO, I think you might have to use the wink emoticon to signify sarcasm since there is no emoticon to show such for those less perceptive. wink

Geary's front man.....??? Toinbuhl??


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16878
07/29/04 09:19 AM
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Originally posted by johnny ola:
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Yo people, I was being sarcastic with my post tongue tongue


For the record who was Gearys front man?????? [/b]
JO, I think you might have to use the wink emoticon to signify sarcasm since there is no emoticon to show such for those less perceptive. wink

Geary's front man.....??? Toinbuhl?? [/QB][/QUOTE]

Nah I used the right icon tongue I wanted to razz the board wink

Toinbuhl??? I guess I can accept that, if Turnbull can blush


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16879
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This has always been a particular pet peeve for me whenever I watch the movies.

I've always found it puzzling that there was never an agreed-upon way of pronouncing the family name! It seems to change from scene to scene, and the same character may say it differently throughout the film(s).

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You'd think that FFC would have dealt with this during production. That is, unless he was too preoccupied with other, more pressing matters. (Like keeping his job!)


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16880
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Originally posted by Signor Vitelli:
This has always been a particular pet peeve for me whenever I watch the movies.

I've always found it puzzling that there was never an agreed-upon way of pronouncing the family name! It seems to change from scene to scene, and the same character may say it differently throughout the film(s).

confused

You'd think that FFC would have dealt with this during production. That is, unless he was too preoccupied with other, more pressing matters. (Like keeping his job!)
I knew a family whose last name was Leone, and they pronounced it LEE OWN E. Following this pronounciation, if you add Cor to Leone, I would think it would be Core Lee Own E cool


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16881
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It seems that the older group used Cor-leon-E, maybe the more "authentic" Italians - like in prt1 - but after the Don died, it's like they (Michael) and others started Cor-leon.
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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16882
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in the 3rd one they pronounced it different then the other 2

Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16883
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Ciao a tutti! I live in Switzerland and my mother language is italian...
The correct pronunciation in italian is COR-LEON-E, just like Calo and Fabrizio (The sicilian bodyguards) pronounce it. Also Bonasera pronounces it correct. (When he says: "For Justice, we must go to Don Corleone").

In English it becomes Core-lee-own.

When Senator Geary pronounces it correct (like a true Italian), it sounds very forced and it really sounds like an insult for an italian! In fact Geary do it out of contempt!
He only wants to "tease" Michael Corleone and italian people.


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16884
08/09/04 10:18 PM
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Yes, Senator Geary was just trying to piss Mike off by mispronouncing the name. During filming, I wondered why he couldn't get it right, they did about 5 or 6 takes on that one, so I had to listen to him mispronounce it quite a few times, in several different ways.

Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16885
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For what it's worth, I think "Corleonee" is the correct pronounciation. I think Geary's pronounciation was, although correct, his emphasis, I think, was meant to be sarcastic and perhaps an ethnic slur, in a way.


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Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16886
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His pronunciation during the meeting with Mike in his study, yes. I was referring to his intentional mis-pronunciation during the communion party, when he made the presentation and pronounced it "Cor-lee-on". That was just to needle Mike and show his contempt.

Re: Pronunciation of the Corleone name #16887
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Originally posted by Don Matteo:
Any concensus on which is the correct way to pronounce Corleone?
Don Vito himself, in the flashback scene with Signor Roberto, pronounces it "COR-lee-own".


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