In the final (flashback) scene in Godfather Part II, Michael remembers the day after Pearl Harbor (Dec. 7, 1941), and his brother Sonny says, "Wasn't it terrible of the Japanese to attack on Pop's birthday?"
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Carmela Corleone is the name of Don (Vito) Corleone's wife in the movie The Godfather (1972). Morgana King plays the part.
Actor Marlon Brando played Don Vito Corleone in the Godfather.
"Don Vito" was the name used in Jackass and related series for Vincent Margera (1956-2015), uncle of Bam Margera. The nickname was used because his mumbling speech resembled that of the older Vito Corleone in The Godfather.
The movie was not based on Raymond Patriarca. The Godfather (1972) was adapted from the novel by Mario Puzo. Puzo modeled the character of Don Vito Corleone on New York mob bosses Joe Profaci and Vito Genovese. Many of the events of his novel are based on actual incidents that occurred in the lives of Profaci, Genovese and their families. Puzo based Don Vito's personality on his own mother's.
The Don is higher than the Godfather
Carmela Corleone is the name of Don (Vito) Corleone's wife in the movie The Godfather (1972). Morgana King plays the part.
Don Vito Corleone's secret identity is Vito Andolini, his birth name before he took on the title of "Don" as a respected mafia boss in the film "The Godfather."
If you're referring to The Godfather films, his name was (Don) Vito Corleone.
Actor Marlon Brando played Don Vito Corleone in the Godfather.
Don Vito was born on July 3, 1956.
He was Fontane's godfather
He played "Don Vito Corleone"
He played "Don Vito Corleone"
Yes, he was Don Vito Corleone.
Marlon Brando played Vito Corleone in "The Godfather" and "The Godfather II." In the movies he is often addressed as "Don Corleone." Don is a title of respect, rather than a name, (it is roughly the Italian equivalent of "Sir") that is often used to address the head of a "family" in the Italian Mafia.
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"Don Vito" was the name used in Jackass and related series for Vincent Margera (1956-2015), uncle of Bam Margera. The nickname was used because his mumbling speech resembled that of the older Vito Corleone in The Godfather.