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Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47404
08/29/01 12:03 AM
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Just to be a pain in the @$$, it was not a knife, it was an icepick. And I hardly see Luca being "held", while strangled. Seems a bit off to me tongue

Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47405
11/20/01 06:12 PM
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Some of the major differences between the movie storylines and the book include:

Sonny and Tom Hagen were 35 years old in 1945 (according to the book), but were only 29 years old in that year (according to the movie).[/list]

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How did you know that they were 29 in the movie?


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Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47406
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Originally posted by La signora di fucile:


How did you know that they were 29 in the movie?


Its been established that they were born in 1916, and the opening scene of the movie (Connie's wedding) took place in 1945.

There have been many discussions here on these boards on this subject, plus Geoff's website with a timeline backs up these dates.


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Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47407
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Anthony Coppola becomes Francesco Nippi in the movie, it was deleted of course.

Luca is NOT effective AT ALL in the movie, he looks like a BIG wuss who got choked out, he didn't shit the floor in the movie.

Sonny didn't plan to kill 5 families or Barzini. In the movie, he says (Deleted, of course) Philip Tattaglia, Bruno Tattaglia, Joe Tattaglia, Solozzo. He wants them all dead. He got his way with Bruno. Cuneo and were supposed to die in he elevator in the script.

As for Take the gun, leave the canoli, that wasn't even in the script let alone the book, that was pure Richard Castellano right there.

Tom and Sandra don't hook up in the movie.

Solozzo isn't big and scary in the movie. Tom thinks "He has BALLS!"

In the book Genco had two daughters, and no son. But Dominic Abbandando from GF3 is his son? Was Mrs. abbandando pregnant when he died? I think not!

So according to Puzo there's NO Vincent and NO Mary. hmm, Francis..Ford...ucci. I wonder where that came from? lol

Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47408
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But in GF2 (DELETED, Of Course) Anthony Coppola's father, also Carmine Corleone's father, Angelo Coppola appears as the gunsmith, was Hyman roth in the book in the flashbacks or anything anywhere? Or was he a product of FFC's imagination? or pUzo's imagiantion?

Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47409
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When Luca Brasi is garotted, he lossens his bowels and shits all over the floor. frown


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Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47410
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There are so many more details and people in the novel:
--The Don's rise to power in his war with "Maranzalla."
--Luca ordering the gruesome death of his newborn son.
--The Bocchicchio Family and how they provided Michael's passport back from Sicily.
--Sonny extending his protection to Long Beach.
--How Neri got recruited by the Corleones.
--Johnny's singer pal, Nino, and his brief Hollywood career.
--Dr. Jules Siegel and Lucy Mancini.
On and on.


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Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47411
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garbone is mentioned in the movie on Sonny's hit list, i found it interesting that the same guy who played genco Abbandando, Frank Sivero, played Franki Carbone in Goodfellas. What a coincidence?

Differetn Dons in the book, Panza, Forlenza, Tramonti, Molinari, and Falcone. No Hyman Roth frown

Paulie went spiked knuckles on two kids balls!

neither FFC or Puzo gave a damn about Bruno. One sentence summed up his death. "We hit Bruno tattaglia at 4 Am" That's ALL! Poor bruno.

Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47412
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Frank Sivero also is in GFI. He's one of the bystanders in the scene where Sonny beats up Carlo.


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Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47413
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Originally posted by Ricardo:
Anthony Coppola becomes Francesco Nippi in the movie, it was deleted of course.

Luca is NOT effective AT ALL in the movie, he looks like a BIG wuss who got choked out, he didn't shit the floor in the movie.

Sonny didn't plan to kill 5 families or Barzini. In the movie, he says (Deleted, of course) Philip Tattaglia, Bruno Tattaglia, Joe Tattaglia, Solozzo. He wants them all dead. He got his way with Bruno. Cuneo and were supposed to die in he elevator in the script.

As for Take the gun, leave the canoli, that wasn't even in the script let alone the book, that was pure Richard Castellano right there.

Tom and Sandra don't hook up in the movie.

Solozzo isn't big and scary in the movie. Tom thinks "He has BALLS!"

In the book Genco had two daughters, and no son. But Dominic Abbandando from GF3 is his son? Was Mrs. abbandando pregnant when he died? I think not!

So according to Puzo there's NO Vincent and NO Mary. hmm, Francis..Ford...ucci. I wonder where that came from? lol
When do Tom and Sandra hook up in the book? By the way, I think Sandra doesn't get enough credit for being a great looking woman.


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Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47414
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When do Tom and Sandra hook up in the book? By the way, I think Sandra doesn't get enough credit for being a great looking woman.[/QB]
it wasn't in the book but rather the part of the original uncut script for GFII.


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Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47415
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Originally posted by Ricardo:
[b]Anthony Coppola becomes Francesco Nippi in the movie, it was deleted of course.

Luca is NOT effective AT ALL in the movie, he looks like a BIG wuss who got choked out, he didn't shit the floor in the movie.

Sonny didn't plan to kill 5 families or Barzini. In the movie, he says (Deleted, of course) Philip Tattaglia, Bruno Tattaglia, Joe Tattaglia, Solozzo. He wants them all dead. He got his way with Bruno. Cuneo and were supposed to die in he elevator in the script.

As for Take the gun, leave the canoli, that wasn't even in the script let alone the book, that was pure Richard Castellano right there.

Tom and Sandra don't hook up in the movie.

Solozzo isn't big and scary in the movie. Tom thinks "He has BALLS!"

In the book Genco had two daughters, and no son. But Dominic Abbandando from GF3 is his son? Was Mrs. abbandando pregnant when he died? I think not!

So according to Puzo there's NO Vincent and NO Mary. hmm, Francis..Ford...ucci. I wonder where that came from? lol
When do Tom and Sandra hook up in the book? By the way, I think Sandra doesn't get enough credit for being a great looking woman.[/b]
Sandra is VERY sexy. They don't actually hook up, but they feel the mutual attraction.

Re: Differences between the movies and the book #47416
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in the book, Kay made contant inquires about Michael which eventually reunited her with him after his exile to Sicily. in the flick, he returns for her.

in the novel, Vito Corleone states to Signora Colomba's landlord that he is not too fond of animals, yet in the movie, we see him quite fond of his cat (could be a Brando preference)

in the book, Michael had two sons. in the flick, he has a son and a daughter.

in the book, none of the Don's grandchildren have names, as opposed to the movie.


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