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1989 – Bad News (expanded reissue) 1992 – The Cash in Compilation [6] 2004 – Bad News (re-release on EMI International) [1] During the "A.G.M." sketch, their upcoming album is the provisionally entitled Satan Ate My Knob. During "Cashing in on Christmas", Colin states that as a band they have released 17 singles so far.
Carmela "Mama" Corleone is a fictional character who appears in Mario Puzo's The Godfather, as well as its first two film adaptations. She is portrayed by Morgana King. She is the wife of Vito Corleone and the mother of Sonny, Fredo, Michael and Connie Corleone, and the adoptive mother of Tom Hagen.
The concept of a mafia "Godfather" was a creation of Mario Puzo, and the film resulted in this term being added to the common language. Don Vito Corleone's line, "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse", was voted the second-most memorable line in cinema history in AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes by the American Film Institute, in 2014 ...
The band released their 16th studio album Restart on 10 September 2013. [20] The "Restart Tour" ran from 20 September to 27 October 2013. [20] The band is also a part of the Winter Jam Tour 2013 from November 2013 through March 2014. [21] The band appeared in a sequence for the film God's Not Dead, released in 2014. [22]
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In 1901, nine-year-old Vito Andolini escapes from Corleone, Sicily in the Kingdom of Italy to New York City after mafia chieftain Don Ciccio kills his father and brothers, and denies his mother's pleas to spare the child. An immigration officer registers him as Vito Corleone. By 1917 Vito is married in Little Italy and has an infant son, Sonny.
Don Corleone may refer to: Vito Corleone, the original Don in The Godfather, played by Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro; Michael Corleone, Vito's son, played by Al Pacino, who took over the control of the family; Vincent Corleone, Sonny's illegitimate son, played by Andy Garcia, who became Michael's successor and the third Don Corleone
Described in the novel as "a punk, sore at the world", Rizzi was born in Nevada and moved to New York City following trouble with the law. He befriends Sonny Corleone and in 1941, he meets Sonny's sister Connie at a surprise birthday party for their father, crime boss Vito Corleone.