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Donald Corleone?? #16735
07/22/04 03:49 PM
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When you're young watching movies, you misinterpret practically everything. For example, whenever they called Vito Don Corleone, I thought his first name was Donald.

But wouldn't that be something if an up-and-comer's first name was Don?

Serious question: where did the term 'Don' come from?

Re: Donald Corleone?? #16736
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It isn't clear where "Don" orginated from. It's a title of respect that some believe to be a derivative form of the spanish title "Dom", meaning "Lord".

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So, let's say Fredo had kids, and two generations later, Fredo's descendant is named Donald. Turns out to be a real loser, like his great-grandfather Fredo Corleone. yet everyone calls him "Don Corleone."

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They would call him Donnie or something like that. Nobody could look at a descendant of Fredo and call him Don Corleone without laughing.

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Originally posted by Buttmunker:
So, let's say Fredo had kids, and two generations later, Fredo's descendant is named Donald. Turns out to be a real loser, like his great-grandfather Fredo Corleone. yet everyone calls him "Don Corleone."
Sounds like the premise for a terrific story, Buttmunker, definitely a best selling novel...followed by a film of EPIC proportions!

You get right to work on writing that, okay??
Keep us posted with the drafts!

Apple


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Re: Donald Corleone?? #16740
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actually in Spanish the word "Don" is a term for endearment and respect towards older men. For example Don Francisco has been a latin american tv personality for years...dudes name is Francisco not Don...or Don Juan DeMarco...you get the idea..

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How about if there were a Johnson family involved in organized crime? I guess the head of that family would be referred to as "Don Johnson". tongue


(edit): Also, the Johnson family's 2 biggest rivals for power would be the Henley family and the Mattingly family.


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lol that was funny...

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How about if there were a Johnson family involved in organized crime? I guess the head of that family would be referred to as "Don Johnson". tongue


(edit): Also, the Johnson family's 2 biggest rivals for power would be the Henley family and the Mattingly family.
Rounding out the five families would be the the Cornelius and Knotts families.

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Although a bit unrelated, for years my husband thought that the Don's favorite hitman was actually named Lou Cabrazzi.


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Think of all the union jobs in transportation a "Don" Cornelius would control around the country. After all, he is the engineer of "Soul Train."

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Re: Donald Corleone?? #16746
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Although a bit unrelated, for years my husband thought that the Don's favorite hitman was actually named Lou Cabrazzi.
Ha Ha lol , Now that I think about it, I might have thought the same thing if it wasn't for reading the book.

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Christopher Moltisanti thought it was "Louis Brasi"


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Re: Donald Corleone?? #16748
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The Sicilian pretty much answered the question


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This thread could be interesting in the fact that I'm sure most people misinterpeted or misunderstood certain elements of the trilogy when they first saw it.


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