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  • Gentlemen, my @ss … Like Vito Corleone is a gentleman …

    Bailiffs behaving badly… : Law is Cool 2009

  • Early in the movie Don Corleone is accepting visitors when the baker, Bonasera comes for a favor.

    3 Things Don Corleone Knows About Writing | Write to Done 2010

  • Gentlemen, my @ss … Like Vito Corleone is a gentleman …

    Bailiffs behaving badly… : Law is Cool 2009

  • The fictional Don Corleone is someone who knew a great deal about building community.

    3 Things Don Corleone Knows About Writing | Write to Done 2010

  • Everything in the movie leads up to the moment Vito Corleone is shot, then follows Michael as he gets revenge, then eventually takes over as head of the organization.

    August 2007 2007

  • Everything in the movie leads up to the moment Vito Corleone is shot, then follows Michael as he gets revenge, then eventually takes over as head of the organization.

    Anatomy of a Logline 2007

  • I'm reminded of the scene in The Godfather where Michael Corleone is explaining to Kay Adams how his father runs his business.

    October 2004 2004

  • Vito Corleone is the most persuasive mafia man out there, and if he makes you an offer you can’t refuse, you most certainly shouldn’t.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Secrets of the Silver Screen: The Most 2006

  • He was able to do this because he was himself already an initiated member of the Mafia from a small Sicilian town called Corleone, which of course became famous later because it was the town where the family in Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" came from.

    Salon 2009

  • Its place in the hiearchy of gangster films is unquestionable, and devotées of the genre will find interesting a sequence where Pinky meets with the Italian leader of local organized crime, a man named Colleoni according to the IMDb, that is; his name sounded more to me like "Corleone".

    BRIGHTON ROCK's Wild English Rose 2006

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