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The Horse Head
#5965
01/13/04 10:18 PM
01/13/04 10:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 14 not hiding out in the bronx
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Wiseguy
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let me start by saying im new to the boards and that im sorry my first question is probably ridiculous to you. and im sure it has been asked and answered more times than you know..
i need to know who put the horse head in Woltz's bed. i have always wondered who, but maybe you can help me.
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Re: The Horse Head
#5970
01/14/04 02:06 AM
01/14/04 02:06 AM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 14 not hiding out in the bronx
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i will watch it later. and i do thank everyone for all their help. on another note....by watching hte movie....am i supposed to know who did it? or is it just left like that...i was thinking i was watching it wrong. if that makes any kind of sense.
thanks again.
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Re: The Horse Head
#5971
01/14/04 08:53 AM
01/14/04 08:53 AM
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Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 8,766 South of the Pinelands
MaryCas
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Hi Capo Status, welcome. One of the beautiful aspects of the GF story as told in film is the way Coppola tells the story. As an audience member, I find the things that we are NOT told or shown are as powerful as the things that are told or shown. The facial gesture that Vito makes after the horsehead scene tells more than any depiction of showing the head-hacker and seeing it placed in Woltz's bed. Its not important to know who did it, but that Vito Corleone had the power to have it done. On the flip side, if you stay on these boards you will find that we enjoy the "what if" as much as the what was. 
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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Re: The Horse Head
#5974
01/14/04 11:11 AM
01/14/04 11:11 AM
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Posts: 19,721 AZ
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The novel says nothing about Luca being involved in the horse-hacking. When Hagen returns from California and tells Vito about Woltz, Vito pondered for a day. "On Wednesday afternoon he had called Hagen to his home and given him his instructions. The instructions had consumed th rest of Hagen's working day and left him dazed with admiration. There was no question in Hagen's mind that the Don had solved the problem..." No mention of Luca, though that doesn't mean he wasn't involved--he just isn't mentioned. Later, after Woltz's rude awakening, he thinks,"..the horse's body had obviously been heavily drugged before someone leisurely hacked the huge riangular head off witgh an ax. The men on nigh duty claimed that they had heard nothing. To Woltz this seemed impossible...they had been bought off..." Again, no mention of Luca, though he might have been involved.
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: The Horse Head
#5978
01/14/04 04:00 PM
01/14/04 04:00 PM
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Posts: 101 Newark, NJ
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Yes, it is true. That's a scene in The Godfather Epic where Don Vito says to Tom: "Does this man have balls?", which was edited in that and the from the Godfather Trilogy on DVD. For further proof, check out Harlan Lebo's "Legacy" book and you'll see a picture where Duvall is holding a card for Brando to read, and another one where Brando is taping the card behind a wall.
A= Statement B is true B= Statement A is false
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Re: The Horse Head
#5979
01/14/04 04:05 PM
01/14/04 04:05 PM
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Turnbull
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Yes, that deleted scene appears in the TV "Saga" version. But, there's no mention of Luca in the novel. There's a fascinating part of the novel that traces the Don's rise.
SPOILER ALERT!!!
He gets involved in a war with Maranzano, who asks Capone for help. Capone sends two gunsels, but Luca meets them at the train station, captures them at gunpoint, takes them to a warehouse--and uses an axe to chop off their legs! That's probably why so many people believe that Luca did in the horse. As I said in an earlier post: the fact that Luca wasn't mentioned in the novel in connection with the horse decapitation doesn't necessarily mean he wasn't involved.
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: The Horse Head
#5983
01/15/04 10:45 PM
01/15/04 10:45 PM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 26 Chicago, IL
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Wiseguy
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Wiseguy
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SPOILER ALERT!!!
He gets involved in a war with Maranzano, who asks Capone for help. Capone sends two gunsels, but Luca meets them at the train station, captures them at gunpoint, takes them to a warehouse--and uses an axe to chop off their legs! Where is that from? I don't remember reading that in the book.
If anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it is that you can kill anyone. - Michael Corleone
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Re: The Horse Head
#5986
01/16/04 03:16 PM
01/16/04 03:16 PM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 26 Chicago, IL
Waiting to be Don
Wiseguy
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Wiseguy
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Chicago, IL
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Oh yeah, I can't believe I forgot that part. I read the book rather quickly so, I apologize for asking a dumb question.
If anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it is that you can kill anyone. - Michael Corleone
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