The word "mafia" was intentionally omitted from the screenplay of "The Godfather." This was a strategic decision by the filmmakers to avoid potential legal issues with the real-life Mafia and to prevent any backlash from organized crime groups. Instead, the film uses terms like "family" and "the organization" to refer to the Mafia, allowing it to explore themes of crime and loyalty without directly naming its subject.
Emphasis in dialog is best left to the director and the actor. However, if you choose to emphasize a piece of dialog early on in the film script as a clue, or as a character tag, or as a red herring, or in a V.O. or O.S. line, type the word in caps. Use only one or two of these in an entire script, otherwise your script could be considered 'amateurish'. .
Yes, the word 'canary' is a noun; a word for a type of bird; a word for a color; a word for a thing.
its not a bad word, but its a prohibeted word
The word gym is the shortened word of 'gymnasium'
Yes, the word 'photographer' is a noun, a word for a person.
Ninong= godfather Ninang= godmother
Yes, the word 'screenplay' is a noun; a word for a movie script; a word for a thing.
Omitted consonant
Not One Word Has Been Omitted was created in 2003.
The root word of "omitted" is "omit." "Omit" means to leave out or exclude something.
yes there is. a omitted consonant is a word that has a consonant that is silent. a omitted vowel is a word that has a vowel that is silent. sorry if anything is spelled wrong. I'm not that good of a speller.
Godfather = ゴッドファーザー (goddofāzā)
The word 'mafia' is not used in 'The Godfather'.
Yes, there are. See the link below for some examples.
Ninong= godfather Ninang= godmother
Since he accidentally omitted his signature, the check was not valid.
It shouldn't be capitalized in a screenplay unless it was in the title.