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* AdaptationalBadass: His game counterpart is practically the grim reaper of the Corleone Family's enemies. He is responsible for killing the treacherous [[spoiler:Paulie Gatto]] (in the place of Rocco Lampone) and [[spoiler:Sal Tessio]] (in the place of Willie Cicci), and for personally executing the rival heads of the Five Families. He can also destroy the compounds of each rival family, personally take over every protection racket in the City, assassinate multiple high-ranking rival family members and become a Don himself.

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* AdaptationalBadass: His game counterpart is practically the grim reaper of the Corleone Family's enemies. He is responsible for killing the treacherous [[spoiler:Paulie Gatto]] (in the place of Rocco Lampone) and [[spoiler:Sal Tessio]] (in the place of Willie Cicci), and for personally executing the rival heads of the Five Families. He can also destroy the compounds of each rival family, personally take over every protection racket in the City, assassinate multiple high-ranking rival family members and become a Don himself.


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* DespairEventHorizon: Becomes more distant after [[spoiler:his love interest Frankie is killed by Bruno Tattaglia.]]


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*KillItWithFire: How he kills [[DiscOneFinalBoss Bruno Tattaglia]].
* LooseCanon: The existence of Aldo outside the Godfather games is itself this. The man killing Philip Tattaglia with Rocco is essentially his film counterpart, but even then [[AmbiguousSituation it's still debatable if it's "Aldo"]].
* OneManArmy: He can destroy the compounds of each rival family, personally take over every protection racket in the City and assassinate multiple high-ranking rival family members to the point of practically dismantling their other families.


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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: When [[spoiler:Frankie]] dies he goes on a rampage against the Tattaglia's and avenges her by throwing a live Bruno Tattaglia [[CruelAndUnusualDeath into a cremation oven]].
**The game as a whole is a downplayed version of this trope since revenge on Barzini is a background goal for Aldo.

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* AdaptationalDumbass: His assassination of Philip Tattaglia is much more impressive and "clean" in the novel than the film. In the novel he kills only Tattaglia via a single well-placed pistol shot while concealed. In the film, he and another mook just open fire with machine guns and kill a civilian in the process.

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* AdaptationalDumbass: His assassination of Philip Tattaglia is much more impressive and "clean" in the novel than the film. In the novel he solo kills only Tattaglia via a single well-placed pistol shot while concealed. In the film, he and another mook just open fire with machine guns and kill a civilian in the process.



* TheCaptain: His eventual rank under Michael. For some reason, he is still sent on a suicide mission despite this, possibly due to being trusted.



* DumbMuscle: Is described as this in the novel and based on his comments he may not have understood that his hit on Roth was certain death.



* KickTheDog: Is involved in killing a prostitute as part of the hit on Don Tattaglia.



* UndyingLoyalty: He is willing to go on a near-suicide mission to kill Hyman Roth for Michael, although it's possible he thought he would live.
* VillainKiller: While himself a villain, he's this from the point-of-view of the Corleone Family. His kill count includes a traitor in the Corleone Family, the Don who has been overtly causing most of the trouble for the Corleone's, and the BigBad of Part II.



* AdaptationalBadass: His game counterpart is practically the grim reaper of the Corleone Family's enemies. He is responsible for killing the treacherous [[spoiler:Paulie Gatto]] (in the place of Rocco Lampone) and [[spoiler:Sal Tessio]] (in the place of Willie Cicci), and for personally executing the rival heads of the Five Families. He can also destroy the compounds of each rival family, personally take over every protection racket in the City and become a Don.
* AdaptationalHeroism: In the first film he and Rocco kill the prostitute Tattaglia is with, making them the only Corleone family members ''ever'' seen killing a civilian in Part 1. In the game, he is not only protective of women in cutscenes but Tattaglia takes the same woman hostage against Trapani, heavily implying Trapani killed him and rescued the same prostitute (although it's technically up to the player).

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* AdaptationalBadass: His game counterpart is practically the grim reaper of the Corleone Family's enemies. He is responsible for killing the treacherous [[spoiler:Paulie Gatto]] (in the place of Rocco Lampone) and [[spoiler:Sal Tessio]] (in the place of Willie Cicci), and for personally executing the rival heads of the Five Families. He can also destroy the compounds of each rival family, personally take over every protection racket in the City City, assassinate multiple high-ranking rival family members and become a Don.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: In the first film he and Rocco kill the prostitute Tattaglia is with, making them the only Corleone family members ''ever'' [[KickTheDog seen killing a civilian civilian]] in Part 1. In the game, he is not only protective of women in cutscenes but Tattaglia takes the same woman hostage against Trapani, heavily implying Trapani killed him and rescued the same prostitute (although it's technically up to the player).

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*AffablyEvil: Is pretty polite most of the time. Can even be [[InvokedTrope invoked]] to take over businesses without violence once he has a reputation.



* UnknownRival: To Don Barzini, although it is [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] since Aldo's primarily focus for most of the game is not revenge against Barzini. Nonetheless, Aldo remembers Don Barzini killing his father and was promised the opportunity to eventually take revenge on him by Vito Corleone but Barzini himself takes no note of Aldo. [[spoiler: Finally subverted in the final mission, where Barzini recognizes Aldo shortly before Aldo executes him.]]

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* UnknownRival: To Don Barzini, although it is [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] since Aldo's primarily primary focus for most of the game is not revenge against Barzini. Nonetheless, Aldo remembers Don Barzini killing his father and was promised the opportunity to eventually take revenge on him by Vito Corleone but Barzini himself takes no note of Aldo. [[spoiler: Finally subverted in the final mission, where Barzini recognizes Aldo shortly before Aldo executes him.]]
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* FromCamouflagetoCriminal: He actually served in the army during World War II, which [[JustifiedTrope may partially explain]] why he can outfight so many common criminals despite often being outnumbered.

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*AdaptationalBadass: His game counterpart is practically the grim reaper of the Corleone Family's enemies. He is responsible for killing the treacherous [[spoiler:Paulie Gatto]] (in the place of Rocco Lampone) and [[spoiler:Sal Tessio]] (in the place of Willie Cicci), and for personally executing the rival heads of the Five Families. He can also destroy the compounds of each rival family, personally take over every protection racket in the City and become a Don.
*AdaptationalHeroism: In the first film he and Rocco kill the prostitute Tattaglia is with, making them the only Corleone family members ''ever'' seen killing a civilian in Part 1. In the game, he is not only protective of women in cutscenes but Tattaglia takes the same woman hostage against Trapani, heavily implying Trapani killed him and rescued the same prostitute (although it's technically up to the player).



* AscendedExtra: Aldo's film counterpart (the unnamed man who helps Rocco kill Tattagalia) only has a few seconds of screen-time.

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* AntiVillain: Can be played as a NobleDemon in the game if he [[VideoGameCaringPotential avoids civilian deaths]] on missions while taking out [[EvilerThanThou worse mobsters]] who are generally treacherous, trafficking heavy drugs or otherwise lacking in any honorable code of conduct. [[AvertedTrope Completely averted]] in his [[WouldHitAGirl brief]] [[CollateralDamage appearance]] in the film however.
* AscendedExtra: Aldo's film counterpart (the unnamed man who helps Rocco kill Tattagalia) Tattaglia) only has a few seconds of screen-time.


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*BlingBlingBANG!: Carries this [[ElaborateEqualsEffective after upgrading]] his weapons.


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* FromCamouflagetoCriminal: He actually served in the army during World War II, which [[JustifiedTrope may partially explain]] why he can outfight so many common criminals despite often being outnumbered.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: PlayedWith. In the game, he starts at the very bottom of the criminal food chain before becoming a massively important assassin and enforcer for the Corleone family which is certainly still extremely impressive but [[JustifiedTrope it's not completely out of the blue]] since his father was previously a respected Corleone soldier, meaning his name already carried some weight and trust with them.
* HonorAmongThieves: Is fanatically loyal to the Corleone Family and generally has an old-school honor code.


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* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: [[spoiler: Dies at the start of the second game.]]
* UnknownRival: To Don Barzini, although it is [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] since Aldo's primarily focus for most of the game is not revenge against Barzini. Nonetheless, Aldo remembers Don Barzini killing his father and was promised the opportunity to eventually take revenge on him by Vito Corleone but Barzini himself takes no note of Aldo. [[spoiler: Finally subverted in the final mission, where Barzini recognizes Aldo shortly before Aldo executes him.]]


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* WalkingArmory: Carries an impressive arsenal with him in the game.
* WouldHitAGirl: Would shoot and kill one in the film, actually. It's implied his game counterpart is the opposite, however.
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* AdaptationalDumbass: His assassination of Philip Tattaglia is much more impressive and "clean" in the novel than the film. In the novel he kills only Tattaglia via a single well-placed pistol shot while concealed. In the film, he and another mook just open fire with machine guns and kill a civilian in the process.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the first film he and another mook gun down a civilian prostitute while assassinating Philip Tattaglia. In the novel, he only kills Tattaglia.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: He's responsible for beating up the two men who assaulted Bonasera's daughter.


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* PayEvilUntoEvil: He's responsible for beating up the two men who assaulted Bonasera's daughter.
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* ReplacementFlatCharacter: While serving a similar role to Hagen, he gets considerably less characterization and depth.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Harrison takes on Hagen's role as the lawyer and financial advisor for the Corleone family.

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* ReplacementFlatCharacter: While serving a similar role to Hagen, he gets considerably less characterization and depth.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Harrison takes on Hagen's role as the lawyer and financial advisor for the Corleone family.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The character was created after Robert Duvall refused to participate in ''The Godfather III'' unless he was paid a salary comparable to Pacino's

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The character was created after Robert Duvall refused to participate in ''The Godfather III'' unless he was paid a salary comparable to Pacino'sPacino's.
* ReplacementFlatCharacter: While serving a similar role to Hagen, he gets considerably less characterization and depth.

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->'''Portrayed by''': Robert Cicchini

A member of Vincent's crew and his bodyguard. Becomes a caporegime after Vincent becomes Don.
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A member of Vincent's crew and his bodyguard.
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[[folder:Lou Pennino]]

->'''Portrayed by''': Robert Cicchini

A member of Vincent's crew and his bodyguard.
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* OpenMouthInsertFoot: Even if he was desperate to entreaty the mafia (yet not so desperate to offer his loyalty in return), Bonasara still should have known better than to ask the supremely rich and influential Don Corleone, who was busy celebrating his daughter's wedding, how much he needed to be ''paid'' like he was some sort of thuggish vending machine for extralegal revenge. Corleone then takes him to task, telling him plainly how disrespectful he's being.
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->'''Portrayed By''': Creator/AbeVigoda (''The Godfather''), John Aprea (''Part II'')

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* FaceOfAThug: A downplayed example. He doesn't look overwhelmingly threatening, but his face is hard and serious enough looking that he helps Michael ward off Don Vito's would-be assassins

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A baker from Sicily and Nazorine's apprentice, and eventual son-in-law as he fell in love with Nazorine's daughter, Katherine. He was enlisted into italian army during World War II, before being captured and sent to the United States as a prisoner of war, before being paroled to help with the american effort of war, and finding job as Nazorine's student. With the war ending he's however soon going to be sent back to Italy, prompting Nazorine to seeks Don Corleone's help to keep him here.

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A baker from Sicily and Nazorine's apprentice, and eventual son-in-law as he fell in love with Nazorine's daughter, Katherine. He was enlisted into italian army during World War II, before being captured and sent to the United States as a prisoner of war, before being paroled to help with the american American effort of war, and finding job as Nazorine's student. With the war ending he's however soon going to be sent back to Italy, prompting Nazorine to seeks Don Corleone's help to keep him here.in the US.



* PunchClockVillain: He served in Italian army during World War II, but only because he was enlisted, and shows no sign of loyalty or sympathy toward Mussolini and the fascists.

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* FaceOfAThug: A downplayed example. He doesn't look overwhelmingly threatening, but his face is hard and serious enough looking that he helps Michael ward off Don Vito's would-be assassins
* PunchClockVillain: He served serves in the Italian army during World War II, but only because he was enlisted, gets drafted, and shows no sign of loyalty or sympathy toward Mussolini and the fascists.
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* YouOweMe: He's on the receiving end of this as his request for justice leaves him indebted to Vito Corleone, something that makes him fearful that he would be forced to help cover up murders, until Vito calls him to [[spolier: perform the embalming of Sonny and make him presentable for an open casket, so Vito's wife may see her son]].

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* YouOweMe: He's on the receiving end of this as his request for justice leaves him indebted to Vito Corleone, something that makes him fearful that he would be forced to help cover up murders, until Vito calls him to [[spolier: [[spoiler: perform the embalming of Sonny and make him presentable for an open casket, so Vito's wife may see her son]].
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* PapaWolf: He goes to Don Corleone to get payback at the boys who tried to rape and savagely assaulted his daughter, resulting in them being beaten within an inch of their lives by Paulie Gatto and his enforcers.
* UngratefulBastard: Downplayed: he's very grateful after the Corleones grant his request to beat the boys who assaulted his daughter, but later becomes afraid and and worried about repaying his debt to Don Corleone. Though given that you never know what a mobster may ask you to do to repay a debt, his reaction is perfectly understandable--and he's understandably relieved when Vito only asks him to embalm Sonny.
* YouOweMe: He's on the receiving end of this as his request for justice leaves him indebted to Vito Corleone, something that makes him fearful that he would be forced to help cover up murders, until Vito calls him to perform the embalming of Sonny and makes him presentable for an open casket and for Vito's wife to see her son.

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* PapaWolf: He goes to Don Corleone to get payback at the boys who tried try to rape and savagely assaulted assault his daughter, resulting in them being beaten within an inch of their lives by Paulie Gatto and his enforcers.
* UngratefulBastard: Downplayed: he's very grateful after the Corleones grant his request to beat the boys who assaulted his daughter, but later becomes afraid and and worried about repaying his debt to Don Corleone. Though given that you never know what a mobster may ask you to do to repay a debt, his reaction is perfectly understandable--and he's understandably relieved when Vito only asks him to embalm Sonny.
[[spoiler: restore Santino's bullet-riddled corpse]].
* YouOweMe: He's on the receiving end of this as his request for justice leaves him indebted to Vito Corleone, something that makes him fearful that he would be forced to help cover up murders, until Vito calls him to [[spolier: perform the embalming of Sonny and makes make him presentable for an open casket and for casket, so Vito's wife to may see her son.son]].



A baker in Little Italy and old friend of Vito Corleone, for whom he often makes pastries, having for example made the cake for Connie Corleone and Carlo Rizzie's wedding. During Connie's wedding he asks a favor to Vito, to help get a green card for his baker apprentice and daughter's boyfriend, Enzo.

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A baker in Little Italy and old friend of Vito Corleone, for whom he often makes pastries, having for example made the cake for Connie Corleone and Carlo Rizzie's Rizzi's wedding. During Connie's wedding he asks a favor to Vito, to help get a green card for his baker apprentice and daughter's boyfriend, Enzo.



* {{Foil}}: To Bonasera. He's a humble, affectionate requester, immediately contrasting with the disdainful and unrespectful undertaker.

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* {{Foil}}: To Bonasera. He's a humble, affectionate requester, immediately contrasting with the disdainful and unrespectful disrespectful undertaker.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: His novel counterpart was killed in the car bomb that killed [[spoiler:Apollina.]]
* SuicideMission: Knew he wasn't coming back from his mission to kill Don Licio Lucchesi, but took it to avenge Tommasino.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: His novel counterpart was is killed in the car bomb that killed [[spoiler:Apollina.also kills [[spoiler:Apollonia.]]
* SuicideMission: Knew Knows he wasn't coming won't come back from his mission to kill Don Licio Lucchesi, but took takes it nonetheless to avenge Don Tommasino.

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** Michael Corleone comments that he's been labelled "Best-Dressed Gangster" by Esquire Magazine InUniverse.



* FaceOfAThug: More than just about anyone else in the film series, this guy looks like someone you do ''not'' wanna mess with.

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* WouldHurtAChild: '''FULL STOP.''' In the novel, he tosses '''his own newborn child''' into a furnace because if its half-Irish ancestry.

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* TheDeterminator: Tom Hagen makes it clear to Virgil Sollozzo that even Santino won't be able to stop Luca from coming after Sollozo and his people in retaliation for the hit on Don Vito. This is evidenced on Luca doing exactly this when a similar hit was executed against Vito in the past.


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* UndyingLoyalty: Luca pledges exactly this as part of the bridal purse he gives his Godfather on the day of his daughter's wedding. And Brasi proved this by his actions long ago, when he unleashed a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the parties who attempted to murder Vito Corleone during the Olive Oil War.


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* WouldHurtAChild: '''FULL STOP.''' In the novel, he tosses '''his own newborn child''' into a furnace because if its half-Irish ancestry.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the novel Luca was infamous for his violence and cruelty with a number of incredibly brutal murders (including that of his own newborn infant child) to his name. Even the Corleone family fears him, and his allegiance to them isn't as guaranteed as much as they'd like. The film omits many of his harsher actions, including the infanticide, and on the whole his major scene of him at the party serves to humanize him as a somewhat dim but still affectionate follower of Vito's. Similarly, the Corleone family is at the very least confident in his loyalty, and there's never any real fear of him turning on them.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the novel Luca was is infamous for his violence and cruelty with a number of incredibly brutal murders (including that of his own newborn infant child) to his name. Even the Corleone family fears him, and his allegiance to them isn't as guaranteed as much as they'd like. The film omits many of his harsher actions, including actions (including the infanticide, infanticide), and on the whole his major scene of him at the wedding party serves to humanize him as a somewhat dim but still affectionate follower of Vito's. Similarly, the Corleone family is at the very least confident in his loyalty, and there's never any real fear of him turning on them.



* TheDragon: He is the Corleone family's most trusted bodyguard, though he's also TheBrute.

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* BlownAcrossTheRoom: [[spoiler:One of Vincent's men shoots him with a shotgun during the Feast of Saint Gennaro, sending him flying into a food kiosk.]]


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* SickbedSlaying: [[spoiler:Attempts to assassinate Hyman Roth in the hospital but is found and killed by cops.]]
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* FaceOfAThug: More than just about anyone else in the film series, this guy looks like someone you do ''not'' wanna mess with.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: He coats his bullets with cyanide.

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* AffablyEvil: To his friends and associates, he's regarded as a friendly, jovial kind of guy, joking and always happy to share his tales of the good old days. In fact, he's in the middle of sharing tales from old times when he dies. He also personally commits two of the most (in)famous murders in the film series.

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* AffablyEvil: To his friends and associates, he's regarded as a friendly, jovial kind of guy, joking and always happy to share his tales of the good old days. In fact, he's in the middle of sharing tales from old times when he dies. He He's also personally commits two directly involved in some of the most (in)famous murders in the film series.



* RiteOfPassage: Killing [[spoiler:Paulie]] is how Rocco 'makes his bones.'

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* RiteOfPassage: Killing [[spoiler:Paulie]] is how Rocco 'makes "makes his bones.'bones".
* SuicideMission: What the hit on Hyman Roth basically amounts to. Roth (reentering the United States after being rejected from entering several foreign territories) is surrounded by a host of police and FBI agents, making it impossible to get to him. Or rather, impossible to get to him and ''get out alive...''
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He is shown at the opening gathering, slightly drunk and waiting for a meeting with Michael. His attempt to have a traditional Italian song played leaves him humiliated. Showing that he is out of touch with the new West Coast-facing organization and out of power.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He is shown at the opening gathering, slightly drunk and waiting for a meeting with Michael. His attempt to have a traditional Italian song played leaves him humiliated. Showing All this serves to display that he is out of touch with the new West Coast-facing organization and out of power.

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* TheQuietOne: He doesn't say much compared to Clemenza.



* TheQuietOne: He doesn't say much compared to Clemenza.
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* TheCorrupter: It is he who introduces a young Vito Corleone to a life of crime, by coercing him into hiding a satchel of guns, and later "thanking" Vito by tricking him into stealing a fancy rug.


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* HenpeckedHusband: A mild example, but he does make a point of bringing home that cannoli as per his wife's request. Right after murdering a human being.


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* SmallRoleBigImpact: If it weren't for him luring a young Vito into a life of crime, there would be no "Don Corleone".
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* AffablyEvil: To his friends and associates, Clemenza's regarded as a friendly, jovial kind of guy, always happy to talk and always happy to share his tales of the good old days. In fact, he's in the middle of sharing tales from the old times when he dies.
* BigFun: Seems to provide a comedic scene or two, the quote above being the top example on how funny he can get.

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* AffablyEvil: To his friends and associates, Clemenza's he's regarded as a friendly, jovial kind of guy, always happy to talk joking and always happy to share his tales of the good old days. In fact, he's in the middle of sharing tales from the old times when he dies.
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* BigFun: Seems to provide Provides a comedic scene or two, two in Part I, the quote above being the top most classic example on of how funny he can get.is.

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