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Posted By: Trish

A couple of bloopers - 01/21/02 09:29 PM

Hi all,

I'm new to the board (obviously) and have just watched the DVD collection for the fourth time since Christmas. I'm addicted.

My husband and I were watching part II again last night when he realized a blooper...

During the senate hearing, Michael says he received the Navy Cross. In Part I and in the flashback scene in part II, he mentions he was a marine.

Also during the flashback scene at the end of part II, Sonny mentions Michael going to Furman. I vaguely remember Michael going to Dartmouth.

Can anyone clarify these bloopers?

Thanks,
Trish
Posted By: Tyler Durden

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/21/02 09:35 PM

Yesterday i was Watching Part I...and in the Scene where Sonny is beating Carlo down on the streets...There is a part where you can see that Sonny is clearly not hitting Carlo...
Posted By: AppleOnYa

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/21/02 09:43 PM

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Originally posted by Trish:
...During the senate hearing, Michael says he received the Navy Cross. In Part I and in the flashback scene in part II, he mentions he was a marine....


We need a military man to provide better detail, but it's my understanding that the Navy is a sub-division of the Marines. So it may be possible that U.S. Marine Michael Corleone could've been awarded a Navy Cross.

Apple
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/21/02 11:53 PM

Right track, Apple! Marines are a subdivision of the Navy, so the Navy Cross was appropriate. Dartmouth, I believe, appeared only in the novel.
Another anomaly in the Senate hearing scene: The senator asks Michael if he was responsible for the murders of the heads of the Five Families in 1950. That scene actually occurred in 1955 (Vito's headstone, Clemenza's '55 Cad and other cars). Still another anomaly: Hagen tells Michael he's opened himself to "five counts of perjury." Since the Five Families massacre occurred in '55, not '50, Michael didn't lie when he answered no to the senator's question--so he only perjured himself four times! And yes, Sonny sure did pull his punches in the fight scene with Carlo. I guess, unlike Michael, he really didn't want to make his sister a widow.
Posted By: Don Noledge

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/22/02 12:38 AM

Dartmouth eh? Named after a Cornish (British) town/moor...

Anyway, we need a military guru to look at the deleted scene from GF1, where Vito goes to the hospital to see Genco, and we get a close up of Michael's medals... If there a Navy Cross there?

wink

noledge
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/22/02 12:49 AM

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Originally posted by Trish:
Also during the flashback scene at the end of part II, Sonny mentions Michael going to Furman. I vaguely remember Michael going to Dartmouth.



Welcome to the boards, Trish!

As for this part, it's a common one. Tom Hagen actually says "Pop had to pull a lot of strings to get you a deferment" then Michael says "I didn't ask for a deferment -- and I didn't want it. "

JG

[ January 21, 2002: Message edited by: J Geoff ]
Posted By: Trish

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/22/02 02:37 AM

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Originally posted by J Geoff:


As for this part, it's a common one. Tom Hagen actually says "Pop had to pull a lot of strings to get you a deferment" then Michael says "I didn't ask for a deferment -- and I didn't want it. "



Thanks for clearing that one up for me. But I'm not understanding how a Marine can be issued a Navy Cross... even if the Navy is a subsidiary of the Marines. Can someone explain? smile

Thanks,
Trish
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/22/02 05:45 AM

Trish: Here's an excerpt from a website I found searching for "Navy Cross":
"The United States, with the Medal of Honor as its sole decoration, was caught unprepared not only for this custom [decorating soldiers for heroism in international wars], but also had no appropriate award to recognize heroism of a level less than that which would merit the Medal of Honor and no decoration to reward the myriad acts of meritorious non-combat service that the war would spur. The U.S. Army shared this dilemma and with the aid of President Woodrow Wilson and the Congress in early and mid-1918 instituted its Distinguished Service Cross and Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) with clear guidelines for the award of the Distinguished Service Cross for combat heroism and the DSM award for distinguished non-combat duty in a position of great responsibility. This pair was available in time for awarding during World War I. Parallel awards were created a year later [the Navy Cross] for the Navy and Marine Corps, months after the armistice and amid the massive demobilization of our forces."
Marines are part of the Navy, and, among other duties, provide security on warships.
Posted By: Trish

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/22/02 08:06 PM

Awesome! Thanks everyone for clearing that up for me!
Posted By: AppleOnYa

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/22/02 08:42 PM

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Originally posted by Turnbull:
Right track, Apple! Marines are a subdivision of the Navy, so the Navy Cross was appropriate...


Oh well, I got it backwards. I am the daughter of a Former Marine, so I guess my preference is slightly tilted in one direction.... grin

Glad I was at least on the right track!!

Apple
Posted By: McCluskey 's Veal

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/23/02 08:47 PM

Hi there. Just a sidenote on Crosses. i am active duty and each service has it's on Cross for Bravery. The airforce has it's own, (af cross) the Army (distinguished service cross). And of course the Navy Cross (authorized to be awarded to members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard). Each service has it's own variety of medal specific to the action/incident.
Posted By: Fredo Wissing

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/25/02 09:38 PM

I pointed this out in a prior thread, but it's relevant here again....

In the family tree, select Michael. It claims he made his bones by gunning down Sollozzo and McCluskey in a Brooklyn restaurant. That's not right. It occurred at :

"Loui's restaurant in the Bronx"..... According to Sonny, after receiving the phone call from "my man in McCluskey's precinct"

Justa for you a info lol

- Fredo
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/26/02 06:44 AM

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Originally posted by Fredo Wissing:
It claims he made his bones by gunning down Sollozzo and McCluskey in a Brooklyn restaurant. That's not right. It occurred at :

"Loui's restaurant in the Bronx"....



Ummmm.... what?? The DVD says Brooklyn? Gotta check that again...!

JG
Posted By: Don Tissinno

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/26/02 05:27 PM

Dartmouth makes sense to me. Remember Kay was from New Hampshire and there are several mentions of visiting her folks in the Granite State. Anyway, isn't Furman in the south? Atlanta? right?
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/27/02 01:16 AM

Yes, Furman U. is in Greenville, SC.
Posted By: Don Marco

Re: A couple of bloopers - 01/30/02 07:13 PM

It's not Furman, he says deferrment. I don't think they mention where Michael went to college, but the novel does say Dartmouth. Remember Sonny saying that he has to shoot them up close and get their brains all over your Ivy League suit.
Posted By: DonsAdvisor

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/01/02 11:44 PM

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Originally posted by Turnbull:
Right track, Apple! Marines are a subdivision of the Navy..


This statement is WRONG.

The Marines and Navy are different services whose top officers belong to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Marines have Generals, the Navy has Admirals.


http://www.dtic.mil/jcs/

"The Joint Chiefs of Staff consist of the Chairman, the Vice Chairman, the Chief of Staff of the Army, the Chief of Naval Operations, the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps."
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/02/02 01:07 AM

Here is a direct quote from the official US Navy website (an org. chart was included, but it didn't reproduce here):

The following chart presents an overview of the organization of the Department of the Navy. The U.S. Navy was founded on 13 October 1775, and the Department of the Navy was established on 30 April 1798. The Department of the Navy has three principal components: The Navy Department, consisting of executive offices mostly in Washington, D.C.; the operating forces, including the Marine Corps, the reserve components, and, in time of war, the U.S. Coast Guard (in peace, a component of the Department of Transportation); and the shore establishment.
Posted By: Salvatore

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/05/02 03:25 PM

Another blooper I could see was when Batista resigned, and the people were causing damages in the streets, there is a guy hitting at some stuff in the street... and the he suddenly fells to the floor !!!!

Also at the same time, there is a black spot in the screen, what is that!?!?!?

Cheers
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/05/02 06:18 PM

Actually, Salvatore, what you're seeing is a highly accurate depiction of what happened in Havana following Batista's defection. Mobs of pro-Castro Habaneros trashed the casinos, believing them to be symbols of US Mafia-dominated imperialism. (The only casino that was spared was the Capri, where US gangster actor George Raft was the official "greeter." Raft stood at the doorway of the casino and faced down the mob--"over my dead body," he said. They backed off). The guy who fell down in the scene you cited was one of many attacking parking meters with baseball bats. That really happened. Batista promised that the revenues from parking meters would go to a children's hospital, but they went instead to the pockets of his brother in law.
FFC's fanatical attention to detail is one of the main reasons for the greatness of the GF films, and the Havana sequence is the supreme example of attention to detail. So authentic is his work that scholars of modern Cuba advise their students to watch GF II to get a good picture of what Havana was like on the eve of Castro's takeover.
Posted By: Sermanni

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/06/02 12:13 AM

This has to be one of the most boring topics ever.
Posted By: Anthony Spilotro

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/07/02 01:40 AM

i always thought there was some sort of parallel between the Navy and the Marines. now my query has been partially answered
Posted By: goodfellaoggie

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/11/02 07:58 AM

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Originally posted by Tony Montana:
[b]Yesterday i was Watching Part I...and in the Scene where Sonny is beating Carlo down on the streets...There is a part where you can see that Sonny is clearly not hitting Carlo...[/b]
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Hahaha! you remind me of that Mang! i saw that too. . . . lol

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Posted By: Daniel Corleone

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/15/02 06:48 AM

The air punch was too obvious,hehehe. The camera should have been focused at the backs of Sonny and Carlo. Carlo did act well being beat up, wonder if he had previous exprience, hehehe smile
Posted By: CamillusDon

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/16/02 05:50 PM

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Originally posted by Sermanni:
This has to be one of the most boring topics ever.
Take some advice...hit the button and move on... If its not for you, just move on and leave those who care to post there...Hey, Enjoy the rest of the fourms then....Or beter yet start another with a great topic! We are always glad to read a well written piece.....
Posted By: goodfellaoggie

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/16/02 06:15 PM

leave the gun. . .take the cannoli. . . lol

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I command this family right or wrong . . . it was not what I wanted!
Posted By: CamillusDon

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/16/02 09:17 PM

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Originally posted by goodfellaoggie:
leave the gun. . .take the cannoli. . . lol

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[b]I command this family right or wrong . . . it was not what I wanted!
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What always surprised me...is that their was any cannolis left to take home....You think that killing a man would give a guy a a need for a little something
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/17/02 01:25 AM

Good point, Camillus. Think of the appetite Jimmy, Tommy and Henry worked up after doing in Billy Batts in "Goodfellas," another film with a pretty fair quotient of mangia.
Posted By: goodfellaoggie

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/17/02 05:34 PM

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Originally posted by CamillusDon:
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What always surprised me...is that their was any cannolis left to take home....You think that killing a man would give a guy a a need for a little something[/QB][/QUOTE]

i dont get your point CamillusDon . . .

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I command this family right or wrong . . . it was not what I wanted!
Posted By: CamillusDon

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/17/02 06:31 PM

Our Fat Capo...Clemenza eats and eats. Hard to imagine that there were any cannolis left to take home.....you know the trill of killing a guy can make a fat man really hungry.....
Posted By: goodfellaoggie

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/17/02 06:43 PM

ok . . . thanks CamillusDon. . .

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I command this family right or wrong . . . it was not what I wanted!
Posted By: AppleOnYa

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/18/02 03:36 PM

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Originally posted by CamillusDon:
What always surprised me...is that their was any cannolis left to take home....You think that killing a man would give a guy a a need for a little something
I think Clemenza would've been in a bit of trouble with the Mrs. had he arrived home without the cannoli's.

Apple
Posted By: Salvatore

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/18/02 03:45 PM

I think that FFC and MP wanted to show here was that to kill Paulie was just another "simple" job they had.

It's something like "Ok, we've finished with this, lets continue with the other stuff we have"

Cheers
Posted By: CamillusDon

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/19/02 02:07 AM

][/QUOTE]I think Clemenza would've been in a bit of trouble with the Mrs. had he arrived home without the cannoli's.

Apple[/QB][/QUOTE]

You know what they say...If Momma is't happy, No bodys going to be happy....Could you imagine a Capo being afraid of a little old lady with a hairnet......hahahha
Posted By: Willi Cicci

Re: A couple of bloopers - 02/19/02 11:55 AM

Hey Guys,

The Navy Cross can be awarded to personnel outside the Navy (eg: Marines).
This is backed up by these sites:

http://www.history.navy.mil/medals/navcross.htm,

http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq38-1.htm
Posted By: Ricardo

Re: A couple of bloopers - 04/23/02 01:57 AM

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Originally posted by goodfellaoggie:
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Originally posted by CamillusDon:
What always surprised me...is that their was any cannolis left to take home....You think that killing a man would give a guy a a need for a little something[/QB]
i dont get your point CamillusDon . . .

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I command this family right or wrong . . . it was not what I wanted![/QB][/QUOTE]

Turnbull even quoted Goodfellas for you so you could understand!

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Originally posted by Salvatore:
I think that FFC and MP wanted to show here was that to kill Paulie was just another "simple" job they had.

It's something like "Ok, we've finished with this, lets continue with the other stuff we have"

Cheers
I agree completely. Killing a Family traitor, a driver,a Made Man was another day in the park, Clemenza cared more about eating his lunch and such in the extr footage. Only Clemenza could piss througha murder!

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Originally posted by CamillusDon:
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I think Clemenza would've been in a bit of trouble with the Mrs. had he arrived home without the cannoli's.

Apple[/QUOTE]

You know what they say...If Momma is't happy, No bodys going to be happy....Could you imagine a Capo being afraid of a little old lady with a hairnet......hahahha[/QB][/QUOTE]

That one guy from Casino. Every time he swore his mother would say something under her breath. "Ma, I'm sorry. "This F**ing--Ma, I'm sorry. But they gonna give em aheart attack"
Posted By: goodfellaoggie

Re: A couple of bloopers - 04/23/02 04:21 AM

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Originally posted by Ricardo:
Turnbull even quoted Goodfellas for you so you could understand![/QB]
this is not your problem Ricardo!
what's the use of bringing up a nonsense old post?
want another STAR huh!

GoodFella
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