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1.

The Godfather movie is based on a novel written by whom?

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Answer: Mario Puzo
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Mario Puzo is the correct answer because he is the author of the novel "The Godfather" which was published in 1969. The movie adaptation of the novel was released in 1972 and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Mario Puzo's novel became a critically acclaimed bestseller and the movie adaptation is considered one of the greatest films in cinematic history.

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2.

The opening scene in "The Godfather" takes place in what year?

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Answer: 1945
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The opening scene in "The Godfather" takes place in 1945, setting the stage for the rest of the film which follows the Corleone crime family. This year is significant as it marks the beginning of the story and introduces the audience to the characters and their world during a pivotal time in American history. The events that unfold in 1945 lay the foundation for the plot that unfolds throughout the movie.

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3.

In the movie "The Godfather", who found the head of his prized horse in his blood-soaked bed?

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Answer: Woltz
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In the movie "The Godfather", Woltz found the head of his prized horse in his blood-soaked bed as a message from the Corleone family, who wanted to intimidate and send a clear warning to him. This brutal act was a way for the Corleones to show their power and ensure that Woltz complied with their demands without question.

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4.

What did Don Corleone want the head of a big Hollywood studio to do in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Cast Johnny Fontane In A War Film
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Don Corleone wanted the head of the big Hollywood studio to cast Johnny Fontane in a war film because Fontane, a singer and actor, was struggling to revive his career and Corleone believed that a role in a successful movie would help him achieve that. By leveraging his power and influence, Corleone was able to secure this opportunity for Fontane, demonstrating his ability to manipulate situations to benefit those close to him.

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5.

In "The Godfather", why did Tom leave the home of the Hollywood studio head quickly at dinner?

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Answer: To Tell Mr. Corleone The Bad News
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Tom left the home of the Hollywood studio head quickly at dinner to inform Mr. Corleone about the bad news. This suggests that the news was urgent and important enough for Tom to leave abruptly in order to relay it to the Godfather. It shows Tom's loyalty and dedication to keeping Mr. Corleone informed about crucial matters, even if it means interrupting a social gathering.

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6.

Which one of these men had the nerve to beat up Don Corleone's daughter, Connie?

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Answer: Carlo
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Carlo is the correct answer because he is the only one mentioned in the question as having beaten up Don Corleone's daughter, Connie. The question specifically asks which man had the nerve to do so, implying that only one of them committed this act. Therefore, based on the information provided in the question, Carlo is the correct choice.

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7.

In "The Godfather", where was Sonny Corleone ambushed and gunned down?

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Answer: A Causeway Toll Booth
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Sonny Corleone was ambushed and gunned down at a causeway toll booth in the movie "The Godfather". This location was chosen strategically by his enemies to carry out the attack, taking advantage of the confined space and limited escape routes that a toll booth provides. The toll booth setting added to the intensity and surprise of the ambush, ultimately leading to Sonny's tragic demise.

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8.

What happened to Michael Corleone's Sicilian wife in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: She Died From A Car Bomb
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Michael Corleone's Sicilian wife died from a car bomb in "The Godfather" because she was collateral damage in a failed assassination attempt targeting Michael himself. This tragic event further solidified Michael's descent into the world of organized crime and his transformation into a ruthless mafia leader.

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9.

In "The Godfather", Sterling Hayden played what police captain who roughed up Michael Corleone?

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Answer: McCluskey
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In "The Godfather", Sterling Hayden portrayed the character of Captain McCluskey, a corrupt police captain who roughed up Michael Corleone. McCluskey's brutal behavior towards Michael showcases the extent of corruption and power abuse within the police force in the movie.

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10.

Who plants the gun for Michael Corleone to use in the restaurant?

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Answer: Clemenza
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Clemenza plants the gun for Michael Corleone to use in the restaurant. Clemenza is a trusted member of the Corleone family and is responsible for ensuring that Michael is able to defend himself in the critical moment. This act demonstrates Clemenza's loyalty to the family and his willingness to do whatever is necessary to protect them.

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11.

Who set up Don Corleone for his assassination attempt in the street?

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Answer: Paulie Gatto
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Paulie Gatto set up Don Corleone for his assassination attempt in the street because he was secretly working with the rival mobsters led by Virgil Sollozzo. Gatto betrayed the Corleone family by providing information to Sollozzo, allowing him to plan the hit on Don Corleone. This betrayal ultimately led to Gatto's own demise at the hands of the Corleones as they sought revenge for the attempt on their patriarch's life.

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12.

In "The Godfather", how many gunshots hit Don Corleone?

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Answer: Five
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In "The Godfather", Don Corleone is shot a total of five times during an assassination attempt. Each gunshot is a pivotal moment in the movie, showing the vulnerability and mortality of even the most powerful figures in organized crime. The five gunshots serve as a turning point in the film, leading to a chain of events that shape the rest of the story.

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13.

Who said the classic line from "The Godfather", "Leave the gun, take the cannoli"?

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Answer: Clemenza
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Clemenza is the character in "The Godfather" who famously delivers the line "Leave the gun, take the cannoli." This line has become iconic and is often quoted by fans of the movie. Clemenza is known for his memorable quotes and this particular line showcases his pragmatic and nonchalant attitude in a tense situation.

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14.

In what year was the film version of "The Godfather" released?

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Answer: 1972
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"The Godfather" film was released in 1972, marking the beginning of a cinematic masterpiece that would go on to become one of the most iconic and influential films in history. The film's release in 1972 not only captivated audiences with its powerful storytelling and unforgettable performances but also solidified its place as a classic in the world of cinema.

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15.

Marlon Brando played the head of the Corleone family, what was his first name?

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Answer: Vito
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Marlon Brando played the head of the Corleone family in the iconic film "The Godfather". His character's first name was Vito, a powerful and respected figure in the world of organized crime. Vito Corleone was known for his wisdom, leadership, and loyalty to his family, making him a central figure in the film's storyline.

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16.

What was Vito Corleone's actual last name prior to leaving his native Sicily as a child?

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Answer: Andolini
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Vito Corleone's actual last name prior to leaving his native Sicily as a child was Andolini. This name reflects his original identity before he adopted the name Corleone, which became synonymous with his powerful mafia family in the Godfather series.

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17.

What undertaker makes Sonny Corleone's body presentable for his mother in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Bonasera
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Bonasera is the undertaker who makes Sonny Corleone's body presentable for his mother in "The Godfather". Bonasera is a character in the movie who owes a favor to Don Vito Corleone, the head of the Corleone crime family. Don Vito calls upon Bonasera to help prepare Sonny's body for his mother's viewing, showcasing the influence and power of the Corleone family in the community.

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18.

What is Sollozzo's first name?

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Answer: Virgil
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Sollozzo's first name is Virgil, as mentioned in the question. This information is a key detail from "The Godfather" novel and film, where the character is known as Virgil Sollozzo.

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19.

What event had to take place before Fredo could be killed in "The Godfather Part II"?

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Answer: His Mother Had To Die
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In "The Godfather Part II", Fredo's mother had to die before he could be killed because her death created a rift between Fredo and his brother Michael, leading to Fredo's betrayal and ultimately his demise. This event was crucial in the storyline as it set the stage for Fredo's downfall and highlighted the complex relationships within the Corleone family.

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20.

Who did Carlo confess had approached him to set up Sonny's murder?

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Answer: Barzini
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Carlo confessed that Barzini had approached him to set up Sonny's murder. This revelation implicates Barzini as being involved in the conspiracy to kill Sonny, shedding light on the extent of the betrayal and deceit within the criminal underworld. It also adds another layer of complexity to the power struggles and alliances within the mafia, showcasing the ruthless nature of the characters involved.

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21.

What was the name of Michael Corleone's first wife in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Apollonia
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In "The Godfather," Michael Corleone's first wife is named Apollonia. She is a young Italian woman who Michael meets and falls in love with while hiding in Sicily. Their relationship is tragically cut short when Apollonia is killed in a car bombing meant for Michael. Her death serves as a turning point for Michael's character, leading him further into the world of organized crime and setting the stage for his transformation into a ruthless mafia boss.

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22.

In the second "Godfather" movie, where does Michael tell Fredo he knows about his betrayal?

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Answer: In Cuba
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In the second "Godfather" movie, Michael tells Fredo that he knows about his betrayal in Cuba. This setting adds to the tension of the scene as it takes place in a foreign country, away from the familiar surroundings of the family's home base. Cuba also symbolizes the dangerous and unpredictable nature of their business dealings, making it a fitting location for such a revelation to occur.

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23.

What was the first name of Fredo's wife in the first sequel to "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Deanna
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In the first sequel to "The Godfather," Fredo's wife's name was Deanna.

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24.

Who played Vito Corleone in "The Godfather: Part II"?

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Answer: Robert De Niro
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Robert De Niro played the role of Vito Corleone in "The Godfather: Part II". De Niro's portrayal of the character was praised for his ability to capture the essence of the young Vito Corleone and his transformation into the powerful mob boss. His performance earned him critical acclaim and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

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25.

What kind of fish was in the bullet proof vest?

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Answer: Carp
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The answer "Carp" is a play on words, as the question is asking about a fish in a bulletproof vest. The term "carp" sounds similar to "carp" which means to complain or find fault constantly. This joke relies on the double meaning of the word to create humor.

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26.

Before Tom Hagen, who was the Godfather's consigliore in the film "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Genco Abbandando
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Genco Abbandando was the Godfather's consigliore before Tom Hagen in the film "The Godfather". He was a trusted advisor and confidant to the Godfather, playing a crucial role in the operation of the family business. Genco's loyalty and wisdom were highly valued by the Godfather until his passing, after which Tom Hagen took over as consigliore.

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27.

Whose birthday was being celebrated in final scene of "The Godfather: Part II"?

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Answer: Vito
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In the final scene of "The Godfather: Part II," the birthday being celebrated is that of Vito Corleone, the patriarch of the Corleone crime family. This scene serves as a poignant reminder of Vito's legacy and the impact he had on his family and the criminal underworld. It also highlights the cyclical nature of power and violence within the Corleone family, as Vito's son Michael grapples with the consequences of his own actions.

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28.

Who was eventually killed for setting up Sonny Corleone?

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Answer: Carlo Rizzi
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Carlo Rizzi was eventually killed for setting up Sonny Corleone because he betrayed the Corleone family by orchestrating the ambush that led to Sonny's death. This act of betrayal ultimately led to his own downfall as he was seen as a threat to the family's safety and had to be eliminated to maintain the family's power and reputation.

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29.

Which high ranking Corleone family member was discovered to be a traitor?

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Answer: Sal Tessio
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Sal Tessio was discovered to be a traitor because he was secretly working with the Barzini family to betray the Corleone family. He had been planning to set up Michael Corleone to be killed during a meeting with the Barzini family, showing his disloyalty and betrayal to his own family. This act ultimately led to his downfall and demise within the Corleone family.

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30.

What actress was originally hired to play Mary in "The Godfather Part III"?

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Answer: Winona Ryder
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Winona Ryder was originally hired to play Mary in "The Godfather Part III" before dropping out due to exhaustion. Her departure from the role led to the casting of Sofia Coppola, the daughter of the film's director, Francis Ford Coppola. Ryder's exit from the project created controversy and criticism, as Sofia Coppola's performance in the film was widely panned by critics and audiences.

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31.

On what day did Michael announce his enlistment into the Army?

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Answer: Vito's Birthday
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Michael announced his enlistment into the Army on Vito's Birthday, indicating that the announcement was made on a specific day that holds significance to Vito. This suggests that Vito's Birthday was a memorable occasion for Michael to share this important news with his friends or family.

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32.

In "The Godfather: Part II", what was the man who shot Hyman Roth dressed as?

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Answer: Reporter
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In "The Godfather: Part II", the man who shot Hyman Roth was dressed as a reporter. This disguise allowed him to get close to Roth without raising suspicion, ultimately leading to the successful assassination attempt. This tactic demonstrates the cunning and strategic thinking of the character who orchestrated the hit.

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33.

What prayer was Fredo reciting just before he was killed in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Hail Mary
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Fredo reciting the Hail Mary prayer just before he was killed in "The Godfather" is symbolic of seeking forgiveness and protection in his final moments. This prayer is often recited in times of distress or impending danger, reflecting Fredo's state of mind as he faced his fate. It also highlights the themes of redemption and spirituality present throughout the film.

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34.

Why was it Tessio that betrayed Michael and not Clemenza?

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Answer: He Was Always Smarter
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Tessio betrayed Michael instead of Clemenza because he was always smarter. This suggests that Tessio had the foresight and cunning to plan and execute the betrayal in a way that Clemenza did not. Tessio's intelligence and strategic thinking likely played a significant role in his decision to betray Michael.

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35.

What is Vito Corleone's birthday (month and day)?

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Answer: Dec/07
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Vito Corleone's birthday is on December 7th. This date is significant in the Godfather series as it is the birthday of the iconic character portrayed by Marlon Brando. The date plays a role in the storyline and is remembered by fans of the franchise.

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36.

What was the name of the grocery store Vito Corleone worked in as a young man?

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Answer: Abbandando's
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Vito Corleone worked in a grocery store named Abbandando's as a young man. This store played a significant role in shaping Vito's character and ultimately led him to become the powerful mafia boss known in the Godfather series.

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37.

Which character had the nickname The Turk?

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Answer: Virgil Sollozzo
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Virgil Sollozzo was known as "The Turk" because of his Turkish heritage and his role as a powerful and cunning drug lord in the crime world. This nickname reflected his reputation for being shrewd, calculating, and ruthless in his dealings, much like the stereotype associated with Turkish culture.

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38.

What is the name of the actor who portrays Vincent in "The Godfather: Part III"?

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Answer: Andy Garcia
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Andy Garcia portrays the character Vincent in "The Godfather: Part III". He is known for his strong performance in the film, bringing depth and complexity to the role of Michael Corleone's protege and eventual successor. Garcia's portrayal of Vincent is widely praised for his charisma, intensity, and ability to hold his own alongside the veteran actors in the film.

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39.

Who ordered the hit on Frank Pentangeli in the movie "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Hyman Roth
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In the movie "The Godfather," Hyman Roth ordered the hit on Frank Pentangeli as part of a scheme to eliminate potential threats to his criminal empire. Roth saw Pentangeli as a liability and decided to have him killed to protect his own interests and consolidate his power within the mafia. This betrayal ultimately led to Pentangeli's demise at the hands of Roth's henchmen.

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40.

Which of these people is not a member of the Corleone family?

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Answer: Fanucci
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Fanucci is not a member of the Corleone family because he is a character from the movie "The Godfather Part II" who is a rival gangster and not related to the Corleone family. The Corleone family consists of characters such as Vito Corleone, Michael Corleone, Sonny Corleone, and Fredo Corleone.

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41.

What was Captain McClusky eating when Michael shot him in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Veal
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In "The Godfather," Captain McClusky was eating veal when he was shot by Michael. This detail serves to emphasize the brutality and ruthlessness of Michael's actions, as he chose to carry out the hit even in the midst of a seemingly mundane and peaceful meal. The juxtaposition of the violent act with the innocent meal creates a stark contrast, highlighting the cold and calculated nature of Michael's character.

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42.

Who sets up Sonny to be shot?

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Answer: Carlo
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Carlo sets up Sonny to be shot because he is jealous of Sonny's power and influence within the family. By eliminating Sonny, Carlo believes he will be able to rise in the ranks and gain more control. This act of betrayal ultimately leads to Sonny's death and further destabilizes the Corleone family.

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43.

Who does Vito Corleone refer to as a pimp?

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Answer: Tattaglia
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Vito Corleone refers to Tattaglia as a pimp because Tattaglia is involved in the prostitution business and profits from exploiting women for financial gain. This insult highlights the corrupt and immoral nature of Tattaglia's character in the context of the mafia underworld depicted in The Godfather.

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44.

Which institution did Michael want control of in "The Godfather: Part III"?

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Answer: Immobiliare
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In "The Godfather: Part III," Michael wanted control of the Immobiliare, which was a real estate holding company. This institution was crucial for Michael's plans and power within the criminal underworld, as it allowed him to expand his influence and solidify his position as a powerful figure in the business and criminal world.

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45.

In "The Godfather: Part II", what type of fruit does young Vito bring home to his wife?

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Answer: A Pear
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In "The Godfather: Part II", young Vito brings home a pear to his wife as a gesture of love and care. This simple act symbolizes his dedication to providing for his family and his desire to make his wife happy. The pear also represents a sense of abundance and prosperity in the Italian culture, further highlighting Vito's aspirations for a better life for his family.

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46.

What is Clemenza's first name?

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Answer: Pete
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Clemenza's first name is Pete, as stated in the answer provided.

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47.

What are the first words spoken in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: I Believe In America
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The first words spoken in "The Godfather" are "I Believe In America". These words immediately set the tone for the film, establishing themes of power, loyalty, and the American dream. The phrase also hints at the protagonist's struggle to navigate between his Italian heritage and his aspirations for success in America.

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48.

Who does Vito send to talk to the Hollywood producer, Jack Woltz?

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Answer: Tom
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Vito sends Tom to talk to the Hollywood producer, Jack Woltz because Tom is one of Vito's most trusted and loyal associates. Tom is known for his persuasive abilities and diplomatic skills, making him the ideal person to handle delicate negotiations with someone as influential as Jack Woltz. Additionally, Tom's close relationship with Vito ensures that he will represent Vito's interests effectively and discreetly in such a high-stakes situation.

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49.

What is the name of Sonny Corleone's mistress?

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Answer: Lucy Mancini
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In the movie "The Godfather," Sonny Corleone's mistress is Lucy Mancini. She is a minor character in the film, known for her affair with Sonny and her connection to the Corleone family. Lucy Mancini plays a small but significant role in the story, adding depth to Sonny's character and the dynamics within the Corleone family.

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50.

What phone number does Michael Corleone dial when he finds his father unprotected at the hospital ?

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Answer: Longbeach 4-5620
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Michael Corleone dials the phone number Longbeach 4-5620 when he finds his father unprotected at the hospital.

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51.

What actor played young Clemenza in the "Godfather" sequel "The Godfather Part II"?

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Answer: Bruno Kirby
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Bruno Kirby played the role of young Clemenza in "The Godfather Part II". He portrayed the character with depth and authenticity, capturing the essence of the iconic role originally played by Richard S. Castellano in the first film. Kirby's performance was praised for seamlessly transitioning between the younger version of the character and the established traits of Clemenza, making his portrayal memorable in the acclaimed sequel.

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52.

What is the name of the actor who played Fredo Corleone?

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Answer: John Cazale
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John Cazale is the correct answer because he is the actor who portrayed the character Fredo Corleone in the iconic film "The Godfather" and its sequel "The Godfather Part II". Cazale's portrayal of Fredo was critically acclaimed, and he is remembered for his memorable performance in the series.

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53.

It's mentioned once, what day is Vito Corleone's birthday?

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Answer: Pearl Harbor Day
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Vito Corleone's birthday is mentioned once in the context of Pearl Harbor Day, which is on December 7th. Pearl Harbor Day is significant in history as the day of the surprise military attack on Pearl Harbor by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in 1941. This date is also the birthday of Vito Corleone, a fictional character from the novel and film "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo.

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54.

In "The Godfather: Part II", who does the young Vito Corleone kill when he returns to Sicily?

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Answer: Don Ciccio
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In "The Godfather: Part II", the young Vito Corleone kills Don Ciccio when he returns to Sicily as part of his quest for revenge against the man who murdered his family. Don Ciccio is a powerful and ruthless mafia boss who had ordered the death of Vito's family, making his death a crucial moment in Vito's transformation into the powerful mafia don known as the Godfather.

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55.

Who was the other man in the car with Clemenza and Gatto when Gatto was killed?

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Answer: Rocco Lampone
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Rocco Lampone was the other man in the car with Clemenza and Gatto when Gatto was killed. Rocco Lampone was a trusted member of the Corleone crime family and played a significant role in the organization. His presence in the car during the incident suggests that he may have been involved in or had knowledge of the events leading to Gatto's death.

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56.

In "The Godfather", what made Sonny leave the compound before he was murdered?

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Answer: Connie Called To Say Carlo Beat Her
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Sonny left the compound before he was murdered because his sister Connie called to inform him that her husband Carlo had beaten her. This news caused Sonny to react emotionally and impulsively, leading him to leave the safety of the compound to confront Carlo and protect his sister. Unfortunately, this decision ultimately led to Sonny's death as he was ambushed and killed on the way to Connie's house.

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57.

Who is Frankie Five Angels?

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Answer: Frank Pentangeli
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Frankie Five Angels is a nickname for the character Frank Pentangeli in the movie "The Godfather Part II". The nickname refers to his involvement with the Five Families of the Mafia. Frank Pentangeli is a mob boss who becomes a key figure in the film's plot, facing conflicts with the Corleone family.

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58.

Michael Corleone is Godfather to whom?

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Answer: Connie's Child
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Michael Corleone is the godfather to Connie's child because he is the brother of Connie and the son of Vito Corleone, who is the head of the Corleone crime family. As a tradition within the mafia, godfathers are chosen to be responsible for the spiritual and moral guidance of the child, as well as to provide protection and support. In this case, Michael takes on the role of godfather to Connie's child due to his close relationship with the family and his position within the organization.

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59.

Why won't Woltz put Johnny Fontane in his next war picture in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Johnny Stole His Best Leading Lady
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Woltz refuses to put Johnny Fontane in his next war picture because Johnny had a romantic relationship with Woltz's best leading lady, causing personal animosity and betrayal. This betrayal has led to Woltz holding a grudge against Johnny and refusing to work with him in the future.

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60.

What were the release years of the three Godfather films?

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Answer: 1972, 1974, 1990
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The three Godfather films were released in 1972, 1974, and 1990, respectively. Each film was released a few years apart, allowing for the story to progress and develop over time while maintaining audience interest. The time gaps between releases also allowed for changes in the film industry and technology, resulting in differences in production quality and style between each installment.

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61.

What was the name of Jack Woltz's prize horse?

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Answer: Khartoum
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In the movie "The Godfather", Jack Woltz's prize horse was named Khartoum. This name is significant as it reflects the luxurious and exotic nature of the horse, adding to the grandeur of Woltz's character. The choice of the name Khartoum also hints at the horse's value and importance to Woltz, making its fate in the movie all the more impactful.

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62.

Which famous actor is Francis Ford Coppola's nephew?

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Answer: Nicolas Cage
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Nicolas Cage is Francis Ford Coppola's nephew because Cage's father, August Coppola, is the brother of Francis Ford Coppola. This family connection explains why Cage has been able to work on several projects with his famous uncle throughout his career in Hollywood.

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63.

What gift from Florida does Johnny Ola give to Michael at Lake Tahoe?

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Answer: An Orange
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Johnny Ola gives Michael an orange as a gift at Lake Tahoe. This orange is symbolic of their connection to Florida, as oranges are a well-known product of the state. It also serves as a reminder of their shared history and the power dynamics between them, as the gift of a simple orange carries deeper meanings and implications within their relationship.

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64.

At Connie's wedding, what is Kay eating when she spots Luca Brasi?

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Answer: Lasagna
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Kay is eating lasagna when she spots Luca Brasi at Connie's wedding. This detail may be significant in the context of the scene, as it could indicate that Kay was distracted by her food when she noticed Luca Brasi's presence, adding to the tension and suspense of the moment.

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65.

What is the birth name of Sonny Corleone in the movie "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Santino
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In the movie "The Godfather," Sonny Corleone's birth name is Santino. This name reflects his strong and impulsive personality, which is evident throughout the film as he takes on a leadership role in the Corleone crime family. The name Santino also adds depth to his character, highlighting his close ties to his Italian heritage and the traditions of his family.

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66.

What is the name of the only daughter of the older Don Corleone?

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Answer: Connie
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Connie is the only daughter of the older Don Corleone in the famous novel and film "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo. She is portrayed as a pivotal character in the story, navigating the complexities of the Corleone family dynamics and relationships. Connie's character development and interactions with her family members contribute significantly to the overall narrative of the story.

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67.

From eldest to youngest, who are Vito's children?

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Answer: Sonny, Fredo, Michael, Connie
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The birth order of Vito's children is Sonny, Fredo, Michael, and Connie. This is evident from the sequence in which the children are mentioned, starting with Sonny as the eldest and ending with Connie as the youngest.

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68.

Who was the first person to be killed in The Godfather movie?

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Answer: Luca Brasi
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In The Godfather movie, Luca Brasi was the first person to be killed because he was betrayed by his own allies and murdered by the rival gang. Luca Brasi's death served as a significant event in the storyline, setting the tone for the escalating violence and power struggles within the mafia world depicted in the film.

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69.

Why are so many people making requests to Don Corleone at the beginning of "The Godfather"?

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Answer: It's His Daughter's Wedding Day
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At the beginning of "The Godfather," many people are making requests to Don Corleone because it is his daughter's wedding day. In Italian culture, weddings are significant events where guests often seek blessings and favors from the head of the family, especially someone as powerful and influential as Don Corleone. The wedding serves as a setting for establishing the Don's character, power, and influence within his community, which is why so many people are approaching him with their requests on this particular day.

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70.

Michael and Kay learned of Vito Corleone's shooting after seeing what movie in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: The Bells Of St Mary
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In "The Godfather," Michael and Kay learned of Vito Corleone's shooting after seeing "The Bells of St. Mary" because it was a clever way for the news of the shooting to be delivered to them without alerting anyone else who may be watching. The choice of movie was strategic in order to keep the information discreet and contained within their conversation.

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71.

In the movie "The Godfather", what does Michael do when he gets word Luca is dead?

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Answer: Hangs Up The Phone
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After receiving the news of Luca's death, Michael immediately hangs up the phone. This action symbolizes Michael's cold and calculated nature, as he shows no emotion or reaction to the news of a death. It highlights his transformation from a reluctant outsider to a ruthless leader willing to do whatever it takes to protect his family and maintain their power. By abruptly ending the call, Michael demonstrates his ability to make quick and decisive decisions in the face of adversity.

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72.

What brother of Vito Corleone is shot at the beginning of "The Godfather Part II"?

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Answer: Paolo
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In "The Godfather Part II", Paolo is shot at the beginning of the movie, setting the tone for the rest of the film. This event serves as a catalyst for the Corleone family's descent into further violence and corruption, as well as highlighting the dangerous world they inhabit. Paolo's death also foreshadows the themes of betrayal and revenge that unfold throughout the movie.

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73.

In "The Godfather Part II", what did Mrs. Corleone tell Connie when she said she had to see Michael?

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Answer: Go See Her Children First
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Mrs. Corleone told Connie to go see her children first before seeing Michael because family always comes first in the Corleone family. This emphasizes the importance of family values and priorities within the organized crime world depicted in the film. By instructing Connie to prioritize her children over her brother, Mrs. Corleone is reinforcing the idea that family should always be the top priority.

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74.

In what business did The Turk want Don Corleone to back him in?

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Answer: Drugs
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The Turk wanted Don Corleone to back him in the drug business, as it was a highly profitable and lucrative industry that could bring in significant financial gains. Don Corleone's influence and resources would have been valuable assets in establishing and expanding their operations in the drug trade.

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75.

Who does the Godfather choose to avenge the beating of Bonasera's daughter?

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Answer: Clemenza
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The Godfather chooses Clemenza to avenge the beating of Bonasera's daughter because Clemenza is one of his most trusted and loyal caporegimes. Clemenza is known for being a skilled and ruthless enforcer, making him the perfect choice to carry out the task of seeking revenge on behalf of Bonasera. Additionally, Clemenza's close relationship with the Godfather ensures that the job will be done effectively and without question.

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76.

What happens to Kay's baby in "The Godfather Part II"?

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Answer: She Has An Abortion
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In "The Godfather Part II", Kay's baby is aborted. This event is a significant turning point in the story as it reflects the strained relationship between Kay and Michael Corleone, and the moral compromises that Michael is willing to make in order to protect his criminal empire. The abortion ultimately leads to Kay leaving Michael and their marriage falling apart.

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77.

Who plays Hyman Roth in "The Godfather: Part II"?

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Answer: Lee Strasberg
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Lee Strasberg played the character of Hyman Roth in "The Godfather: Part II". Strasberg, a renowned acting coach and co-founder of the Actors Studio, brought depth and complexity to the role of the aging and calculating Roth, making his performance memorable in the film.

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78.

What illness is young Vito diagnosed with when he arrives in America in the Godfather II?

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Answer: Smallpox
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Young Vito is diagnosed with smallpox when he arrives in America in the Godfather II. This illness not only highlights the harsh conditions immigrants faced upon arrival in the United States but also serves as a pivotal moment in Vito's life, as it leads to his involvement in criminal activities to provide for his family and ultimately sets him on the path to becoming the powerful mafia leader he is destined to be.

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79.

What is Tom Hagen's ethnic background?

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Answer: German-Irish
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Tom Hagen's ethnic background is German-Irish, as indicated by his last name "Hagen" which is of German origin, and his mother being of Irish descent. This combination suggests that he has both German and Irish heritage in his family background.

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80.

Which certain food item is said to symbolize death in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: An Orange
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In "The Godfather," oranges are frequently used as a symbol of impending death or danger. This is because oranges are often associated with funerals and death in Sicilian tradition. The presence of oranges in a scene often foreshadows a violent or deadly event to come, making them a powerful and ominous symbol throughout the film.

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81.

Who said the line, save it for the library?

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Answer: Sonny
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The line "save it for the library" was said by Sonny. This phrase implies that the information or story being discussed is worth preserving for future reference or documentation, similar to how books are kept in a library for others to read and learn from. Sonny may have used this line to emphasize the importance or significance of the topic at hand.

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82.

What did Don Corleone and Clemenza sell together?

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Answer: Olive Oil
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Don Corleone and Clemenza sold olive oil together as a front for their illegal activities in the movie "The Godfather". This was a common tactic used by organized crime groups to appear legitimate while conducting their illicit business operations. The olive oil business allowed them to launder money and maintain a respectable image in society while also engaging in their criminal enterprises behind the scenes.

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83.

What distinction does the film "The Godfather Part II" have?

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Answer: First Sequel To Win Best Picture
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"The Godfather Part II" holds the distinction of being the first sequel to win the Best Picture award at the Academy Awards. This achievement is significant because sequels are often not as well-received critically or commercially as the original film, but in this case, the sequel was able to surpass its predecessor and earn the highest honor in the film industry.

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84.

Abe Vigoda (Tessio) starred in two 1970's sitcoms. What were they?

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Answer: Barney Miller And Fish
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Abe Vigoda, known for his role as Tessio, starred in two 1970's sitcoms, "Barney Miller" and its spin-off "Fish". In "Barney Miller", he played the role of Detective Phil Fish, a character known for his deadpan humor and sarcasm. The spin-off "Fish" focused on his character's retirement and new life as a foster parent. Abe Vigoda's performances in both sitcoms showcased his versatility as an actor in the comedy genre during that era.

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85.

Who played Don Barzini in Godfather 1?

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Answer: Richard Conte
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Richard Conte played the role of Don Barzini in the movie Godfather 1. He delivered a powerful performance as the cunning and ruthless character, adding depth and intrigue to the film's storyline. His portrayal of Don Barzini contributed to the overall success and impact of the movie, solidifying his place in the iconic cast of The Godfather.

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86.

What are we told is the cause of Clemenza's death?

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Answer: Heart Attack
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Clemenza's death is attributed to a heart attack, indicating that his passing was likely due to a sudden and unforeseen medical event related to his heart. This suggests that Clemenza may have had underlying cardiovascular issues that ultimately led to his fatal heart attack.

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87.

In "The Godfather", what did Vito Corleone say on seeing Sonny Corleone's body?

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Answer: Look How They Massacred My Boy
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Vito Corleone's emotional reaction to seeing his son Sonny's lifeless body reflects his devastation and sorrow over the brutal violence that led to his death. The phrase "Look how they massacred my boy" conveys Vito's anguish and sense of helplessness in the face of such a tragic loss, highlighting the deep bond between a father and his son in the midst of a violent and unforgiving world.

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88.

What did Woltz call Tom Hagen upon learning of his heritage?

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Answer: My Kraut Mick Friend
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Woltz called Tom Hagen "My Kraut Mick Friend" upon learning of his heritage, which reflects Woltz's derogatory and dismissive attitude towards Hagen's German and Irish background. This phrase highlights Woltz's prejudice and lack of respect for Hagen, reducing him to his heritage rather than acknowledging his individuality or capabilities.

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89.

In "The Godfather", what did Sonny do first when he saw that Carlo had beaten Connie?

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Answer: Bit His Hand
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Sonny biting Carlo's hand can be seen as a display of his anger and protectiveness towards his sister Connie. This action shows Sonny's impulsive and aggressive nature, as well as his willingness to defend his family at all costs. It also foreshadows the violent and intense behavior that Sonny exhibits throughout the film, ultimately leading to his downfall.

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90.

Who is told "Never let anyone outside the family know what you are thinking" in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: Sonny
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In "The Godfather," Sonny is told to never let anyone outside the family know what he is thinking. This advice is given to him to emphasize the importance of loyalty and discretion within the family, as well as to protect the family's interests and secrets from outsiders. Sonny is being reminded of the need to maintain a united front and to keep the family's business private in order to avoid potential threats or betrayals.

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91.

What real life person is the character Hyman Roth based on?

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Answer: Meyer Lansky
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Hyman Roth is based on Meyer Lansky, a real-life mobster who was known for his role in organized crime and his connections to various criminal enterprises. Lansky was a prominent figure in the American Mafia and had a reputation for being a financial genius and a mastermind behind many illegal operations. The character of Hyman Roth likely draws inspiration from Lansky's criminal activities and his involvement in the underworld.

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92.

What real life person is the character Moe Greene based on?

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Answer: Bugsy Siegel
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Moe Greene is based on Bugsy Siegel, a real life mobster who was instrumental in the development of Las Vegas as a gambling mecca. Bugsy Siegel was known for his involvement in organized crime and his role in the founding of the Flamingo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Like Moe Greene in "The Godfather" film, Bugsy Siegel was also involved in the casino business and had a reputation for being ruthless and ambitious.

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93.

In "The Godfather Part II", who was kicking Mama's friend out of her apartment for having a dog?

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Answer: Mr. Roberto
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In "The Godfather Part II", Mr. Roberto was kicking Mama's friend out of her apartment for having a dog. This scene highlights the strict rules and control that the characters in the movie have over their surroundings, as well as the power dynamics at play within the mafia world depicted in the film.

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94.

Who strangles Carlo to death towards the end of the film?

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Answer: Clemenza
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Clemenza strangles Carlo to death towards the end of the film as an act of loyalty to the Corleone family and as a way to avenge Sonny's death. Clemenza is shown to be a trusted member of the family and is willing to carry out any orders given to him by Don Corleone or Michael, even if it means committing a violent act like murder. This act solidifies Clemenza's allegiance to the family and showcases his willingness to do whatever is necessary to protect them.

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95.

Who did Vito kill as a young man in Little Italy?

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Answer: Don Fanucci
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Vito killed Don Fanucci as a young man in Little Italy. Don Fanucci was a powerful and oppressive leader in the neighborhood, and Vito saw his death as a way to protect his family and gain power and control in the area. By eliminating Don Fanucci, Vito was able to establish himself as a formidable force in the criminal underworld.

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96.

How did Vito meet Clemenza?

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Answer: Vito Hid His Guns
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Vito met Clemenza when he hid his guns in his apartment. This act of hiding his guns led to a conversation between Vito and Clemenza, ultimately leading to a friendship and partnership between the two. This initial interaction sparked a bond between them that would later develop into a strong and loyal relationship.

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97.

Who is the first to kiss Michael's hand, and address him as Don Corleone?

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Answer: Clemenza
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Clemenza is the first to kiss Michael's hand and address him as Don Corleone because he is showing respect and acknowledging Michael's new position as the head of the Corleone family. This gesture symbolizes the transfer of power and authority within the mafia family, with Clemenza recognizing Michael as the new Don.

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98.

What did Michael say to Solozzo right before he shot him at the restaurant in "The Godfather"?

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Answer: He Said Nothing
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Michael's silence before shooting Solozzo in "The Godfather" speaks volumes about his calculated and strategic nature. By not saying anything, Michael demonstrates his cold and calculated approach to dealing with his enemies, showing that he is willing to take decisive action without unnecessary words or warnings. This silence adds to the tension of the scene and emphasizes Michael's transformation into a ruthless leader willing to do whatever it takes to protect his family.

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99.

Who was responsible for Connie meeting Carlo Rizzi in the first place?

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Answer: Sonny
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Sonny was responsible for Connie meeting Carlo Rizzi in the first place because he introduced them to each other. Sonny played a significant role in their relationship by bringing Carlo into Connie's life, ultimately leading to their marriage. Sonny's actions had a direct impact on their meeting and subsequent relationship.

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100.

What did Hyman Roth tell Michael that they were bigger than?

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Answer: U.S. Steel
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Hyman Roth told Michael that they were bigger than U.S. Steel, implying that their power and influence surpassed that of one of the largest and most powerful companies in the United States. This statement highlights the immense scale of their operations and the extent of their reach in various industries, showcasing their dominance and control in the world of organized crime.

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