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Re: Hagen in Part III
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02/25/04 06:47 PM
02/25/04 06:47 PM
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AppleOnYa
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Hi, Freddie C....welcome to our little club!!
The possibilities are endless had Duvall been offered the $$$ he deserved to be in GFIII. I am sure the basic plot involving The Vatican would've been the same, but with Hagen around there probably would've been much more interesting interpersonal stuff than what you see with his 'replacement' ... the George Hamilton character. After all, Hamilton was simply a hired advisor, but Hagen was family...and as with GFII, the interweaving and personal history between him and Michael would've filled a gap that Vincent, Mary, Anthony, and that hit lady played by Bridgette Fonda all together couldn't even begin to.
In short...who knows what kind've situations FFC and Puzo would've come up with. We can all make up storylines here, and that'll be lots of fun. But bottom line is with Hagen in there it probably would've been probably been a much better story, and a much better movie.
AppleOnYa
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A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
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Re: Hagen in Part III
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02/26/04 10:06 AM
02/26/04 10:06 AM
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Justin
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For me, I would have liked to see how Tom's relationship with Michael has progressed. At the end of Part II, they are quite cool to each other and Tom shows some signs of disgust, especially in his scene with Frankie Five Angels where he remembers how the Corleone family once was. All in all, I would have moved heaven and earth to get Duvall in the film. It would have been immeasurably better with him in it.
Justin
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Re: Hagen in Part III
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02/27/04 05:58 PM
02/27/04 05:58 PM
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EnzoBaker
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I posted it in another thread, but IMO it's clear that at the end of GFII, Puzo and FFC were setting up the potential conflict between Michael and Hagen to be the main basis for GFIII.
My guess is that at the time, they were thinking in terms of doing GFIII in the fairly near future (3-6 years after GFII), and the dual plot line would have covered the earlier years of the Corleone Family (1928-40, based on the chapters of the original GF novel not covered in GFI and GFII) and then Michael's story in the 60s/70s.
My guess is based on the fact that GFIII is set from 1978-80, which was the time in real life when logically the next GF movie should have been made. I would guess that Puzo and FFC did the rough drafts of the storyline at that time, intending to bring the story of the Corleones right up to the 'present day,' but with the long delay before GFIII was actually made and the loss of Duvall from the cast, a number of changes had to be made.
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Re: Hagen in Part III
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02/29/04 10:11 AM
02/29/04 10:11 AM
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consiGliera
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Originally posted by Justin: For me, I would have liked to see how Tom's relationship with Michael has progressed. (...) All in all, I would have moved heaven and earth to get Duvall in the film. 2 points i´d absolutely subscribe. i once read in the Godfather book by Peter Cowie that a possible GF III plot WITH Duvall in it would´ve involved a battle of wits between Mike and Tom on different sides, which intriGued me to no end. Tom was loyal to the Corleone family mostly due to Vito and Sonny, and with them Gone he could have moved aGainst Michael. I would´ve liked to see Tom finally standinG up aGainst the family that has used him all this time (nooo offence aGainst Michael here, but imaGine that plotline!). Of course he would´ve lost, but what a way to Go (heart attack! i beG you!) BTW what did Tom do to deserve such a dull son?! i always thouGht Father Andrew was nothinG but a lame excuse for brinGinG back at least a little bit of Tom, but what a failure. while his dad was considerate and reserved, Andrew was nothinG but dull, dull, DULL. his father never was. if they would´ve kept Tom the real deal, they could´ve saved the money on that little priest. sorry, but i always meant to say this somewhere i was so sad about the way they Gave us the kids in Part III
"i understand you have to deal with a lot of people who try to seem more important than they are. In my case the reverse is true." -Tom Hagen
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Re: Hagen in Part III
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03/11/04 04:17 PM
03/11/04 04:17 PM
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Louren3000
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Turnbull, you said that Tom and Neri's machiavellian sides would show...could you explain what you meant by that?
"I've always been loyal to you...I mean, what is this?" -Thomas Hagen, Godfather Part II
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