Editorial Review

Movies:
The Godfather, Part II

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Lee Strasberg as Hyman Roth: "These are wonderful things that we've achieved, and there's no limit to where we can go from here."


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Robert Duvall as Tom Hagen: "Senator... Senator, this committee owes an apology! This committee owes an apology, Senator!"


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Al Pacino as Michael Corleone: "I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart... You broke my heart."


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Al Pacino: "If anything in this life is certain... if history's taught us anything... it's that you can kill anyone."


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Al Pacino: "I swear I'll make it up to ya. I'll... I'm gonna change... I'll change... I've learned that I have the strength to change."


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Al Pacino: "I hope they will have the decency to clear my name with the same publicity with which they now have besmudged it."


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Al Pacino: "My father taught me many things here. He taught me, 'Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.' "


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Al Pacino: "You gonna come along with me in these things I have to do, or what?"


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G.D. Spradlin: "And one more thing -- Don't you contact me again, ever."


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Al Pacino: "I have appeared before this committee and given it all the cooperation within my power. I consider it a great dishonor to me personally to have to deny that I am a criminal."


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Lee Strasberg: "Ahh, we'll see. The doctors would disagree, but what do they know."


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G.D. Spradlin as Senator Pat Geary: "All right... Some people have to play little games... You play yours."


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Lee Strasberg: "This kind of government knows how to help business, to encourage it."


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Robert Duvall: "I thought I could help you, Senator."


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Al Pacino: "Don't you know me? Don't you know that that's an impossibility, that that could never happen?... that I'd use all my power to keep something like that from happening?... Don't you know that?"


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Diane Keaton as Kay: "At this moment I feel no love for you at all. I never thought that would ever happen, but it has."


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Al Pacino: "You're nothing to me now... You're not a brother. You're not a friend. I don't want to know you or what you do... I don't want to see you at the hotels. I don't want you near my house... When you see our mother, I want to know a day in advance so I won't be there... Ya understand?"


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Lee Strasberg: "What I'm saying is that we have now what we have always needed -- real partnership with a government."


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G.D. Spradlin: "So, let's just say that you'll pay me because it's in your interest to pay me."


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Al Pacino: "I wish to have the following noted for the record."


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G.D. Spradlin: "I don't know and I don't understand why I can't remember."

Robert Duvall: "You don't have to remember. Just do as I say."


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Robert Duvall: "Sir, my client has answered every question asked by this committee with the utmost sincerity."


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Al Pacino: "Now, the price for the license is less than $20,000. Am I right?"

G.D. Spradlin: "That's right."

Pacino: "Now, why would I ever consider paying more than that?"

Spradlin: "Because I intend to squeeze you. I don't like your kind of people. I don't like to see you come out to this clean country... oily hair, dressed up in those silk suits, trying to pass yourselves off as decent Americans. I'll do business with you, but the fact is that I despise your masquerade, the dishonest way you pose yourself, yourself and your whole f***ing family."

Pacino: "Senator, we're both part of the same hypocrisy... but never think it applies to my family."


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Robert Duvall: "Senator, my client would like to read a statement before this committee."


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John Cazale as Fredo Corleone: "I'm your older brother, Mike, and I was stepped over!"

Al Pacino: "That's the way Pop wanted it."

Cazale: "It ain't the way I wanted it!!... I can handle things! I'm smart, not like everybody says, like, dumb! I'm smart, and I want respect!"


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Lee Strasberg: "When a man comes to this point in his life, he wants to turn over the things he's been blessed with... turn them over to friends, as a reward to the friends he's had and to make sure that everything goes well after he's gone."


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Robert Duvall: "Is it worth it? I mean, you've won. Do you wanna wipe everybody out?"

Al Pacino: "I don't feel I have to wipe everybody out, Tom... just my enemies – that's all."


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