I know its mentioned in Omerta [Michael Graziella] in pages like 112-117 and so [thats how far I'm up to].
And I know someone on here mentioned that they use the Corleones in The Last Don [haven't read it yet, but in the movie they don't], and the back of the Sicilian book they mention them [haven't read it yet].
Does any of this play into Godfather Returns? {I doubt it}, and is there any other books that mentions it, and whats the impact of their mentionings?
Also, is there a chronological list of events for the Corleones that involve other than Godfather [book and movies] out there?
Thanxs.
Re: Corleone [in other than Godfather]#168661 12/30/0402:36 PM12/30/0402:36 PM
There are large references in The Sicilian, but Puso isn't careful with timeline. Or, probably, writing it after the Godfather was filmed, he was trying to make up for Coppola's violence with the timeline of his novel. If you don't think of it, there are many interesting details describing Michael, when he is still in Sicily.
keep your mouth shut, and your eyes open.
Re: Corleone [in other than Godfather]#168662 12/31/0409:26 AM12/31/0409:26 AM