- Don's
place as
chieftain of
Corleone. He last
appears in The
Godfather Part III, now
forced on a wheelchair,
hosting the
Corleones at his villa. He is killed...
-
Corleone (Italian: [korleˈoːne]; Sicilian:
Cunigghiuni [kʊnɪɟˈɟuːnɪ] or
Curliuni [kʊɾlɪˈuːnɪ]) is an
Italian town and
comune of
roughly 11,158 inhabitants...
- The Godfather: The
Family Continues featuring a gang war
between the
Corleones and the
Irish Mafia in
Atlantic City, but it was
rejected by the studio's...
- Michael's orders. Michael's
older brother,
Fredo Corleone, was
ensnared by Roth to
conspire against the
Corleones. At
their mother's funeral,
Michael sanctions...
-
Vegas casino that the
Corleones bankrolled,
intending to move the
family to
Nevada as part of his
effort to
legitimize the
Corleone interests;
Greene refuses...
-
Frederico "Fredo"
Corleone is a
fictional character in
Mario Puzo's 1969
novel The Godfather.
Fredo is portra**** by
American actor John
Cazale in the Francis...
- Sonny,
brings his
friend Tom Hagen, a
homeless orphan, to stay with the
Corleones and Vito
unofficially adopts him. As an adult,
Sonny becomes a capo, Vito's...
- Michael's orders,
Clemenza garrotes Carlo to death. With that strike, the
Corleones become the most
powerful crime family in the country. As well as appearing...
- Messenger,
Chris (2012). The
Godfather and
American Culture: How the
Corleones Became "Our Gang". SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-8870-6. Santopietro, Tom...
- Interview.
Retrieved May 25, 2018. Maslin,
Janet (December 25, 1990). "The
Corleones Try to Go
Straight In 'The
Godfather Part III'". The New York Times. New...