Act I: 1997
Scene opens to some smarmy looking man with glasses (Val Kilmer looking-ish) who is talking to someone whose face isnt on camera. He is explainging to the unknown person that he can't in good conscience hire him for any position knowing his history. He states he doesn't want a mob shoot out to happen in his premier. AS he is saying this the camera is panning back, revealing the side of the unknown person's head. The view then swtiches to the person sitting accorss from the man talking, Anthony Corleone. This scene is meant to be like the opening scene in Godfather Part I, with the tables turned. A Corleone asking for help from from someone higher in position from him. Anthony, with a glum expression, thanks the man for his time and leaves the office. The man bids him farewell by saying "Goodbye, Mr. Cartwright".
As Anthony is walking out of the office building he sees the receptionist watching TV, on right now is a commercial for a Johnny Fontane anthology box set. The advertisment ends by saying "Johnny Fontane, He did it his way". As Anthony continues to walk out the door, the commercial fades into a news program hosted by Grace Hamilton.
the scene switches now to Anthony walking into his house, a home that could only be described as moderate settings, when the phone rings. Anthony picks it up and is informed by the other person on the line (BJ Harrison) that his father died that a few days ago. The funeral procession will be in a few days in Sicily. Anthony is obviously struck by this news and is a little weak in sitting down. After he hangs up the phone to make some more calls.
The scene now switches to a grand funeral, Michael's. It is an outside funeral, like his fathers. The camera focuses on the crowd of people who are in the Corleone Family. Vincent is sitting at the head, with BJ Harrison on his left, and Dominic Abbandando on his right. Behind him is Connie Corleone, and sitting to the right of her is Anthony, and to her left are her sons Michael Francis and Victor. Also in that row are Sonnie's kids Enzo the baker, and a very old and fat Johnny Fontane. In the proceeding rows are some Corleone family soldiers. Andrew Hagen is giving the uelegy. The open casket sits at the front of the audience and men and women are all throwing walking ina single file line and dropping flowers at it. After Andrew is finished talking, the live band begins to play Marcia Religioso.

Thats it for now. I wanna hold off writing anymore of it until I get your feedback . Tell me what you think, thanks! :rolleyes:


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