Moe Greene Scene | THE GODFATHER (1972) Al Pacino, Movie CLIP HD
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Moe Greene Scene | THE GODFATHER (1972) Al Pacino, Movie CLIP HD
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PLOT: The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty in postwar New York City transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant youngest son.
RELEASE DATE: March 24, 1972 (USA)
GENRE: Crime, Drama
STARS: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino
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"You're unlucky". What a brilliant and simple line.
@mockingbird806
16 күн бұрын
Yeah, great way to insult and provoke him.
@loilt5091
6 күн бұрын
Especially considering it’s in Vegas.
@MrPhotodoc
4 күн бұрын
Unlucky at a fixed game is saying something.
Unmistakable one of the best movies ever made.
The best movie ever. I can watch it again and again and it never gets old. Pacino killed this role
@tomlund4951
22 күн бұрын
I truly enjoyed the book too! Worth reading 😊
@alexbowman7582
15 күн бұрын
There’s a brilliant 2019 Italian mafia movie called The Traitor and it’s a true story.
@MichaelGiordano777
19 сағат бұрын
Alex Rocco killed his role in this scene as Moe Greene too. Everyone always talking about Pacino. Just fantastic acting.
Can we all just agree that he talked to Barzini?
I was 13 when I 1st seen it..... at 50 I'm still watching
How Pacino DIDNT WIN BEST ACTOR for this role is unbelievable. 1 of the best films ever. It stands the test of time.
@sc14Av
9 күн бұрын
Don Vito won it
It was brutal at the end of the second movie, the way Michael got back at Fredo. Changing the password on the families Netflix account so Fredo couldn’t watch movies anymore.
@petermorris9818
22 күн бұрын
Fancy ruining the ending, not even a "spoiler alert"!
@willchurch8376
17 күн бұрын
@@petermorris9818 Look man, King Kong falls off the building at the end too. There's a statute of limitations on this stuff. Sorry you found out about the Netflix password this way.
@akosszilagyi2656
11 күн бұрын
And that devastated look on Fredo's face when he couldn't log in and the realization of what happened. Cinema at it's peak.
@Personnoname114
8 күн бұрын
Then Fredo started to sign up for Amazon Prime and that ignited a family war. Absolute cinema
In the book, after telling Fredo never to take sides with anyone against the family, Michael makes it even more menacing and says "I wont even mention it to the Don"😮
@Mehiel-Sanctoria
14 күн бұрын
Isn't Michael the Don already?
@djavidianmx1832
14 күн бұрын
@Mehiel-Sanctoria Well in this scene they say the don is semi retired
First hint was Michael not standing to shake his hand 💀
@paulchakola7372
25 күн бұрын
Yep, and I just noticed that Mike sits with his back to Green as Tom is speaking, a sign of disrespect which must have been infuriating for Green,
@dparis2172
19 күн бұрын
First hint was Tom’s non-greeting. He looks disgusted to be in the same room with Greene.
@Justen1980
19 күн бұрын
@@dparis2172Tom's thinking "great another guy thats gonna wake up with a horse's head"
@Winterwood768-yx9kx
19 күн бұрын
@@Justen1980 lol. Yes, Tom already knew before the meeting started that it was going to go badly. Moe Greene was another hot-head, just like Jack Woltz & Santino.
@mgoogleuser8011
10 күн бұрын
didnt someone like Mo Green have muscle? guards etc?
That's What I tried to explain to my kids.Don't ever take sides against the family ever and keep your friends close but your enemies closer
@lindo110
13 күн бұрын
keep your friends close and your enemies toaster
AL PACHINO WASN'T THE LEGEND HE IS NOW BUT AFTER THIS TRILOGY HE CEMENTED HIS NAME AS ONE OF THE GREATEST ACTOR TO EVER BE ON THE SILVER SCREEN !!
I saw this movie when it came out in the theaters. I can say today at 80 years old, it is still the best movie I have ever seen. I gave seen it many many tomes over the years and still see certain parts I didn't see the first time. I had read the book when it came out, I couldn't put it down, it was the best. I heard before they made the movie that Marlon Brando was going to be Don Corelone and I, being a big Brando fan for years I was intrigued but suspect. Then I sa the movie, I was hooked, Marlon Brando in his best role ever. The entire cast was excellent, evrry single person was awesome. Over the years I have never seen another movie that could compare.
@maureenlumino3906
Ай бұрын
Same here. The story is as haunting as the soundtrack. I married an Italian and I can see the cultural similarities in my husband. Don’t ever take sides against the family. Nuff said.
@MarkJohnson-zy4fd
20 күн бұрын
I pity you. The people in the film are gangsters.
@smittymcjob2582
14 күн бұрын
@@MarkJohnson-zy4fd you shouldn't have said that! hehe......
@MrAnderswt
14 күн бұрын
I want to read the book.
@loilt5091
6 күн бұрын
@@MarkJohnson-zy4fd Don’t take sides against the Family.
In my opinion the greatest movie of all time.
One of the BEST MOVIES AROUND CANT BEAT THIS WITH THE SERIOUSNESS OF IT ALL .
The way Pacino says “Ever” at the end is so menacing and foreboding.
"YOU straightened my brother out?". Said so much
Very strange change of voice at 1:18 which has always puzzled me.....
just noticed, 0:17, Al Neri's look on Fredo: "What the hell is this guy doing?! The storm is coming, and he plays a good guy..."
Iconic, classic movie... long live the magic of Al Pacino.
Sometimes after reading a book, you watch the movie a little afraid -- "What changes are they going to make? Are they going to mess it up?" But this pair of movies are flawless. Such amazing performances by each player. The costumes, the settings, the cars, the haunting music. Fabulous.
This movie is an absolute masterpiece.
Often it is the little touches that make a masterpiece. 1:30 the reaction shot as he realizes the meeting is quickly getting away from him
@justinbrown6558
21 күн бұрын
Yes, because right there and then he knew he could get whacked for that. When he lifts his hands off of the table there is a sense of trembling.
Moe moves the drink forward when he sits - but the glass returns back to its place. It’s a hint that he is going to die by getting a shot at his eye glass. What a direction !!😮😮😮
A Giant Leap Forward from horror movies. Nice going, Joblo.
I actually liked Moe Green, especially his entrance in this scene.
@jamesjwalsh
4 күн бұрын
It's a nervous gesture, rushing in. He knows why Michael is there and that the meeting means trouble.
Can never stop watching these fantastic, brilliant movies ❤🎉😂😊
Thank you for sharing with us!
*i TALKED to barzini..........* 😄
@beverlydavis1854
Ай бұрын
And this sealed his fate...
@thedarkknight9153
Ай бұрын
@@beverlydavis1854 He's talking about the clear voice dub
@BradleyQuerruel
25 күн бұрын
I'm happy I wasn't the only one who's always noticed this
@andreyberezovskiy2866
8 күн бұрын
This was his death sentence
A top 10 movie and probably Pacinos finest performance. Outstanding.
@Hunter-su5in
20 күн бұрын
What about Scarface ?
@chuckselvage3157
20 күн бұрын
@@Hunter-su5in Good film,but Godfather was his best,IMO.
@kylkoneski
14 күн бұрын
Lefty Ruggerio in Donnie Brasco beats this out. Godfather is a far better movie, but that performance of Lefty made me almost feel bad for him. Phenomenal.
@chuckselvage3157
14 күн бұрын
@@kylkoneski Yes,great performance,but i would've gone for Scent of a Woman actually. Thanks for the feedback.
@peterfreeman1585
3 күн бұрын
@@chuckselvage3157 Agree with you on Scent Of A Woman - just a hairs width in front of his performance in The Godfaher.
I was 18 years old first time I saw Godfather. Unforgettable both being 18 and watching Godfather…
@philokevetch8691
Ай бұрын
Me too Andy. Walked out of the theatre blown away.
@moonytheloony6516
Ай бұрын
I first watched it at 12 years old. What in the hell took you so long?
@andygrenn680
Ай бұрын
@@moonytheloony6516 being six years older than you in 1972 had a lot to do with it…
@dianecrumbley90
Ай бұрын
@@moonytheloony6516that’s funny! I was 15, so I was ahead of them, too! 😊
@philokevetch8691
22 күн бұрын
@@andygrenn680 🥴
Amazing movie for saturday night
02:49 - that "EVER" is the most menacing in the entire trilogy IMHO.
Aside from some action, the movie's greatness is found in the characterizations (the actors) & their dialogue. That's it. Little special effects. Nothing bombastic or pretentious. A minimum of violence is used only where necessary. But the dialogue, ah the dialogue -- the expressions on faces -- the tension & conflict -- made this film (story) great.
"I talked to Barzini." lmao
Just finished watching the trilogy…….first two…MASTERPIECES…..the third…very good
@sliceserve234
27 күн бұрын
agreed
@billmurray7473
23 күн бұрын
Third one was a little late. The thrill was pretty much gone, but A Few good performances ( Andy Garcia).
@jamesjwalsh
4 күн бұрын
Third awful.
Lol Michael got straight to it
@ponncho
25 күн бұрын
He did, he wasn’t even thinking about wasting time.
The look on Michael's face when he asks Moe, "you slapped my brother around in public?" Is the same look he had when talking to Sen. Geary after he insulted Michael's family and Italian heritage. You just know things aren't going to end well.
I know this film like the back of my hand but I watch it again and again to revel in the stunningly good writing, acting and cinematography…..no one makes movies of this calibre any more, so sad….
Lots of The Godfathers iconic scenes (house, wedding, christening) were filmed I. My hometown of Staten Island.
It's such a beautifully acted scene. Perfection..
The definition of escalating quickly
Very good. Nicely done.
Read the book in high school. I have been reading ever since.
Al Pacino is a phenomenal actor! It's a shame it took so long for him to be recognized by the Academy
“I taaawked to Bahzeeeneee”
Alex Rocco. His best on screen moments.
"I talked to barzini" crazy how much his voice changed during those lines
@jamesjwalsh
4 күн бұрын
James Earl Jones voice dubbed in for that line. I forget the technical reason for that edit.
Grateful ...wonderful 🙏 art 🎨
Masterpiece ❤
One of the greatest movies made.
Fredo is so dumb and weak in this scene. His family doesn’t trust him, so he had no clue what Michael was planning. Then Michael calls out Moe for hitting his brother in public which showed no respect for the family…then Fredo defends Moe for hitting him and then tried to work with Tom to convince the Godfather to prevent Michael from buying out Moe. Michael had no choice to take out Fredo since he was a liability who would get you killed or ended up in jail…which Fredo almost did in the Godfather Part 2.
Best character and acting, period. Michael Corleone 🙌
When he said that he spoke with Barzini, even though he was a partner with the Corleones, he sealed his fate.
Una joya de película me conmueven cada una de las actuaciones de éstos grandes actores que participaron en la película sin duda orgullo de Hollywood
Best Ever 🖤
My god what a movie.
*"You had to straighten my brother out?"* That's when I knew Moe was done.
@willchurch8376
17 күн бұрын
Moe knew it too, it's the only thing he backs down on and tries to explain to Mike. Everything else he feels rock solid on.
Such a family liability Fredo 😂😂
You notice that when Moe spoke to Tom, he kinda looked down and away. Like Clemenza and Tessio in the novel, Tom knew that Moe was a dead man. In my opinion, Moe was dead even if he was bought out. Of course, the Corleones knew he would not agree. Vito said in the novel that Moe wasn't a man he wanted to meet with.
Arcydzieło.
Brilliant absolutely brilliant.. got the full collection and ive worn it out.
Anyone else out there think that Clemenza was completely underrated...?
It’s strange they had to dub over the words “I talked to Barzini”
Leave the gun, take the cannoli…..love that scene.
@molamolalaaa2968
21 күн бұрын
I thought it was gun, not guy
@bitlong4669
21 күн бұрын
@@molamolalaaa2968 it was sorry…auto correct got me.
Moe Green better “keep his eye” on them.
So realistic! Moving.
Michael looking at Joe like my grandma looked at us when we acted up in someone else’s home. DANGER ‼️
LOL at a hotel owner thinking he can out-muscle a professional gang of murderers.
The Corleones were wiping out all of their enemies.
If Fredo had just listened to Michael he wouldn't have gone "fishing" that day
@delboyo3922
22 күн бұрын
He still might have went fishing.. but would have returned with fish for dinner lol
" Do you know who I am, I'm Moe Greene, a man about to take a bullet in my eye while getting a massage " 😂😂
Quando Moe Greene disse que falou com Barzini ele assinou sua sentença de morte kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk.
There should've been a scene with Fredo and a few cocktail waitresses.
BOSS SCENE
Never, go against; the family
They didn't even get the free chips
"You straightened my brother out?"
Dont take ever side with anyone to againts family again. Never... Not quote but this movie but for the life.
If only Freddo had listened to that…
It's hard to pinpoint when Moe signed his death warrant
@overcomerbtbojesus
25 күн бұрын
Probably when he said he talked to barzini
Better than the second one.
@jamesjwalsh
4 күн бұрын
Agree.
Coming into someone's casino and behaving like that is jerkish
Na sauna em plena massagem Não pode atirar
Moe makes me think of Harrison Ford
Moe Greene had a short temper and was unable to keep his mouth closed when he needed to. Just like the Santino during the Sollozo meeting, Moe Greene ran his mouth off carelessly.
Moe slapped Fredo around because he was no longer beholden to Don Corleone. He was making a deal with Don Barzini as Michael ferreted out of him during this meeting. Michael was giving Moe an out by letting the Corleone's buy him out or he might get a bullet in his eye while getting a massage. We all know which path Moe chose.
The begginig of the end,,, of Fredo
I buy you out, you don’t buy me out
Soon : "Barzini's dead, so is Phillip Tattaglia, Moe Greene, Stracci, Cuneo ... ".
0:20
imo Mike was more disrespectful towards Fredo here, i would've been like shut the fk up bro
A film (and book) that teaches young men what it means to be a man.
Fredo was warned …
2:43..." but ".
I talked to barzini
"You think Im skimming off the top, Mike?" Ya of course! What self respecting gangster wouldnt? 😂
Moe Greene = Bugsy Siegel
Good thing tom was there ‘L’
You unlucky like moe green😭😁 Mike was a killer 😢😂
There was a serious tone to Michael's "ever" but Fredo was too weak and stupid to comply.