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See Talk:The Godfather Part III for discussion on the title of this article. sjorford #£@%&$?! 15:50, 1 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

removed error

Pentagali is clearly set up by Roth. There are heavy indications that Roth is the one who engineered Pentagali's attempted murder, and that Michael trusted Pentangeli and didn't actually try to kill him until later on when Roth used him. As such, the paragraph about the 'plot hole' involving Pentangeli's murder is divined more from the fact that it's never stated explicitly who tried to kill him rather than the fact that it's not made clear.

Vito's arrival to New York

Vito, as a child, doesn't fly to America, he goes in a ship.

The Celebration during Don Fannuci's Murder

Does anyone know what the holiday that was being celebrated in the streets of Little Italy is called. Its that scene where Vito kills Don Fannuci, I was just wondering what holiday that was.

I believe it is the Feast of San Gennaro (Last Man Standing 22:17, 22 May 2006 (UTC))[reply]

AFI List

Isn't Godfather Part II the only sequal on the AFI top 100 list?

plot - ending

Pentangeli was never murdered. He committed suicide.--Vindicta 21:29, 6 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

trivia

I'm considering removing the bit where it said the reasons for Pentangeli having a change of heart during the trial is vague. There are many points in the film that stresses the reason through dialogue, and it is very obvious from the camera view of Pentangeli making a decision to change his mind.--Vindicta 21:38, 6 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Removed the section describing David Brent. Ricky Gervais and Steve Carrell play entirely different characters: David Brent and Michael Scott, respectively. Carrell's Scott is certainly modeled after Gervai's Brent, but as The Office (US) has progressed, the two characters have diverged significantly.