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Mafia

Game Script
Copyright 2008 Cem Gulduren
E-Mail: cemgulduren at yahoo.com

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LEGAL INFORMATION
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This document may not be placed on any website or reproduced


in any other form without the permission of the author. It
may be used for private, non-commercial purposes only.

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INTRODUCTION
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Welcome to the game script for Mafia, an awesome game that


lets you have a taste of the organized crime and mob wars
of Prohibition-era America. Being such a gangster tale, the
game boasts an impressive storyline. Even though a lot of
time has passed since it first came out in 2002, I thought
it would be nice to write out its script to appreciate the
story once more. The script contains the entire dialogue
from the main campaign of the game, supported by
appropriate action lines in brackets. There are also some
extra comments you get from characters when you do
something you shouldn't do in the level (like crashing your
car or attacking someone you shouldn't) and these extra
comments are placed between -- markings, signifying that
they are not part of the main dialogue. After the campaign
I included some other extra comments that aren't level-
specific and at the end there is the script for the
tutorial, which isn't connected to the story. I don't think
I missed anything from the main dialogue but there are a
few extra conversations that you can eavesdrop on in some
levels and I couldn't transcribe all of them because many
don't have subtitles and are difficult to listen to. If
you'd like to help me out with those you can send me an e-
mail and I'll be glad to acknowledge your help. There are
more details on the specific conversations I'm missing in
the "Final Words" part at the end of the document.

Anyway, enjoy.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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0. Version History

1. The Script

1.1. Prologue
1.2. An Offer You Can't Refuse
1.3. Running Man
1.4. Molotov Party
1.5. Ordinary Routine
1.6. Intermezzo One
1.7. Fairplay
1.8. Sarah
1.9. Better Get Used To It
1.10. The Whore
1.11. The Priest
1.12. Intermezzo Two
1.13. A Trip To The Country
1.14. Omerta
1.15. Visiting Rich People
1.16. Great Deal!
1.17. Intermezzo Three
1.18. Bon Appetit!
1.19. Happy Birthday!
1.20. You Lucky Bastard!
1.21. Creme De La Creme
1.22. Intermezzo Four
1.23. Election Campaign
1.24. Just For Relaxation
1.25. Moonlighting
1.26. The Death of Art
1.27. Epilogue

2.1. Extras
2.2. Taxi Comments
2.3. Tutorial

3. Final Words

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0. VERSION HISTORY
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v. 1.0 11 Feb 08
The first version. Includes complete script and some
extras.
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1. THE SCRIPT
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1.1. Prologue
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(The protagonist of the game, Thomas Angelo, or shortly


Tommy, gets off a train at the station. After leaving the
station, he walks across the street and enters a cafe. He
approaches a lone man sitting at a table.)

Tommy: Detective Norman? Can I join you? (He hangs his coat
and hat at the rack and sits down.)

Tommy: Sorry for the delay, but I didn't want anybody seein'
me. If you know what I mean. (A waitress comes to the
table.)

Waitress: What can I get you, sir?

Tommy: Just a coffee.

Waitress: Coming right up.(She leaves.)

Norman: It's not my habit to sit with people like you.

Tommy: Got a business proposition for you, detective.

Norman: I ain't no businessman, and even if I were, I


wouldn't be doing business with the likes of you.

Tommy: I don't usually do business with your kind either.


But this is a bit of a strange deal. Good for you and your
superiors, and good for me. It concerns a certain kind of
trade.

Norman: Trade?

Tommy: Well, let's just say that I hold a high position in


a not so legal organization. It's just the kind of
organization people such as yourself would like to know a
lot about. And I, on the other hand, for certain reasons
don't want...(The waitress brings Tommy's coffee.)

Waitress: Your coffee, sir.

Tommy: Thanks.
Tommy: I have my own personal reasons why I don't want to
be associated with this organization. It ain't too easy to
leave this kind of business. If you know what I mean...

Norman: I think I know where you're coming from. You'll get


a bullet in your head, if you don't disappear quickly,
right?

Tommy: That's not the only reason. Got any kids, detective?
I've got a wife and daughter. I don't want them to have any
problems because of me.

Norman: Yeah? Well, I ain't just gonna hand out protection


to any wop crook. You should've thought about them kids
before, 'cos I...

Tommy: Sure, sure... Listen, I don't want something for


nothing, so here's the deal: Does the name Salieri mean
anything to you?

Norman: Salieri?! It damn well does. You got something in


common with him?

Tommy: You could say that. I've worked for him for several
years. Now he wants to rub me out. If you protect my family
and me I'll tell you everything. Names, dates, accounts,
everything. Enough to put him away for life.

Norman: I ain't Santa Claus. If I go to the chief with this


I need to know everything you know, and I have to be sure
you'll testify in court.

Tommy: Sure. If you ain't in a hurry I'll tell you my whole


story, and all the deals I worked on over the years.

Norman: Okay, I've got time and I'm listening...

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1.2. An Offer You Can't Refuse
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Autumn 1930

(Tommy is seen getting out of his taxi at a street corner.)

Tommy: (narrating) I used to be a taxi driver. Even though


I wasn't making much and I worked from dawn to dusk, I was
glad to be working.

(The camera switches to a chase between two cars in a


tunnel. The occupants of the cars are shooting at each
other. It is apparently a mafia shootout. The view switches
back to Tommy, who lights a cigarette by his taxi.)

Tommy: (narr.) It was a bad time and some other people were
worse off than me. (The camera shows another cinematic view
of the chase and then returns to Tommy.)

Tommy: (narr.) It was that very taxi that drew Salieri's


people to me in the first place. One day I was on my break
and I was just hanging out. Suddenly I heard a tremendous
crash...
(A massive crash is heard and then a gangster wielding a
pistol appears at the corner of the street. Another
gangster shouts at him from behind.)

Gangster: Sam! They got me, dammit...

Sam: Climb up and move... There's a taxi, we'll be okay...


(The gangster named Sam points his gun at Tommy, who drops
his cigarette from his hand in surprise.)

Tommy: (narr.) It was clear to me that these guys had to


get out of there fast, so I thought it was best to
cooperate, rather than ending up with a hole in my head.
(The other gangster emerges from the corner. Sam grabs
Tommy and drags him towards the taxi.)

Sam: Move it... come on... (They get into the car along
with the other gangster, who points his gun at Tommy's
face.)

Tommy: Where to?

Gangster: Anywhere! Fast... and I hope you're damn fast...


faster than Sam here was...

Tommy: (narr.) I burned rubber outta there like a bat outta


hell. It didn't matter where, just away from those
gentlemen who were chasing my new customers.(Tommy starts
driving away.)

Gangster: Now listen carefully. We gotta shake these clowns


behind us. If you don't do it then we're done for and that
includes you! Step on it, kid!(A chase ensues between
Tommy's taxi and the car of the enemy gangsters. They take
shots at the taxi and sometimes try to ram it. Sam and the
other gangster with shoot at them from the taxi in exchange.
They shout at Tommy and the enemy gansters during the
chase.)

Sam: Move it if you wanna save your own ass!

Sam: Can't you go any faster!?

Sam: Step on it, they're still on our tail!

Gangster: Kill 'em, Sam!

Sam: TAKE THIS!

Sam: DIE!

Gangster: IDIOT GO!

Gangster: MOVVVVE IT!

Gangster: We're finished!

Sam: Faster!

Gangster: Try and use the steering wheel once in a while.

Sam: Shit, we'll never lose them this way.

Gangster: I don't wanna die!

Sam: Step on it or we're done for!

(Tommy eventually manages to lose the tail.)

Sam: Great! We've made it!

Gangster: Good work, brother. Now take us to Salieri's Bar.


I'll show you the way. (Tommy starts driving towards
Salieri's Bar, in Little Italy on the other side of the
city.)

Gangster: It's takin' a bit long, ain't it? (They reach the
bar.)
Gangster: Finally, we're home. (Tommy stops the car. Two
guards are seen standing by the entrance to the bar.)

Gangster: Wait here, friend, Sam will get a little


something from Mr. Salieri. (The two men get out of the
car.)

Gangster: Thanks for your help.


(They enter the bar. Tommy waits inside the car, while the
two guards eye him suspiciously. He grows visibly nervous.
Then Sam walks out of the bar and approaches him slowly.
Tommy tries to start the car in fear when he begins to pull
something out of his coat, thinking it is a gun. However,
it is an envelope and Sam hands it to him.)

Sam: Mr. Salieri would like to thank you as well as myself


and Paulie. It's compensation for the damage to your car
and your services. It should be enough.

Tommy: Yes, of course, thanks. Give my regards to Mr.


Salieri.

Sam: Mr. Salieri wants you to know that he is very grateful


to you. If you ever need anything you can come back and ask
for help, because Mr. Salieri doesn't forget about friends
who have helped him out. If you're interested maybe we
could find a job for you here and it would pay well. We
always have positions for guys as good as you.

Tommy: Okay, okay... I'll think about it, thanks, really


thanks... I'd better go... to fix the car and so on...

Sam: All right, I understand... Just think about it... And


I hope it's clear that this matter is only between
ourselves! Take care, kid.

Tommy: (narrating) When I opened the envelope, I almost had


a heart attack. (Tommy is seen sitting at a table in his
home, the money given to him by Sam in front of him.)

Tommy: (narr.) There was more than it would cost to do the


repairs. But I didn't for a minute think about their offer.
I didn't want to join some criminals, even if they had all
the money in the world. It's better to be poor and alive
than rich and dead, right? I was gonna get my cab repaired
and try to forget it all as soon as possible. As my mother
always said: You can never predict what God has in store
for you.
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1.3. Running Man
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(Tommy is in his taxi, in line with other taxis, waiting


for customers. A customer soon approaches his car.)

Customer: Hey, could you take me to the church downtown


please?

Tommy: Okay, okay. (Tommy takes the customer to the


church.)

Customer: Okay, drop me off here at the steps. (He stops


near the steps leading to the church.)

Customer: Thanks, here's the fare. (The man gets out of the
car. Another customer approaches.)

Customer: Are you taken? I need to go to the hospital in


New Ark.

Tommy: No problem. (He drives to the hospital.)

Customer: Here it is, drop me off in front of the entrance.


(Tommy stops before the entrance.)

Customer: Thanks, here's the fare. (The man gets out and a
female customer arrives.)

Customer: I'm lucky you're here! I need to get to the


theater on Central Island! Take the Guiliano Bridge so that
we can get there quickly.

Tommy: Whatever you want! (He drives to the theater.)

Customer: Here it is, drop me off here at the corner. (He


stops at the corner.)

Customer: Here's the money, goodbye. (The woman gets out


and another customer arrives.)

Customer: Good day. Could you take me to Hoboken, the


Pompeii Bar?

Tommy: Sure thing, get in. (Tommy drives to the bar in


Hoboken.)

Customer: We're here, drop me off at the entrance please.


(Tommy stops before the entrance.)
Customer: There you go, keep the change.

(The customer gets out of the car and another man approaches
the taxi.)

Customer: I need to get to the department store car lot in


Little Italy, can you take me there?

Tommy: No problem, get in.

(The customer gets into the car.)

Customer: Go across the Guiliano Bridge and then through


the tunnel. It's the shortest way. (Tommy drives to the
department store in Little Italy.)

Customer: Here we are, drop me off at the car lot. (He


stops at the car lot.)

Customer: This should cover it, keep the change. (The


customer gets out of the car.)

Tommy: And I need a coffee break.

Tommy: (narrating) I had a cup of coffee and relaxed in the


car while I was waiting to see if I could get another
customer.

(Tommy is seen inspecting the front left tire of his taxi.)

Tommy: (narr.) I noticed I wasn't far from Salieri's Bar...

(Tommy gets back into the car. Then, suddenly, the


windshield is hit by a baseball bat.)

Tommy: JESUS! (A gangster opens the door and grabs Tommy


by the arm.)

Gangster: We got you, you little rat! (He pulls Tommy out
of the car.)

Gangster: Mr. Morello is pretty angry with you. We're gonna


have to teach you a little lesson, so you remember that it
ain't right.

(A second gangster starts smashing Tommy's taxi with his


baseball bat.)

Tommy: (narr.) Those bastards remembered the license plate


of my car and took it on themselves to hunt me down...
Gangster: Louie here'll fix your face a little... Just as
the second gangster is about to hit him with the bat, Tommy
pushes them and starts running away.)

Gangster: Finish him off! Don't waste any more time on him!
(The gangsters start shooting at Tommy as he runs.)

Tommy: (narr.) It was clear to me that I had to get outta


there fast. I couldn't handle that animal on my own. I said
to myself that now was probably the right moment for Mr.
Salieri to show his gratitude. Salieri's Bar was just down
the street and the sight of it was certainly a lot nicer
than a baseball bat to my head.(Tommy enters an alleyway,
dodging the bullets. The gangsters chase him.)

Gangster: I'll put ya out of your misery!

Gangster: Stop, you bastard!

Gangster: Blow his head off! (Tommy gets back onto the
street from the alleyway and quickly enters a smaller
passageway. A man is standing there.)

Man: Where the hell is she? I said three o'clock in the


passageway! (As Tommy moves further, a conversation between
a man and a woman is heard.)

Man: You're right there, honey! Who knows what skeletons


they've got in their closets.

Woman: I wouldn't be surprised.

(Tommy gets back onto the street while the gangsters


continue to chase him.
Two men are talking on the sidewalk of the street.)

Man 1: Well, he said he'd finally have all the things we


needed, but maybe you oughtta ask him about the gear, or
he'll forget.

Man 2: Great. Then I'll stop by, take it easy.

Man 1: You too. (Tommy enters another alleyway. There is a


woman on a balcony here, and a man talking to her from
below.)

Man: Heap of junk.

Man: Leave it alone, Marie! (The gangsters arrive in the


alley.)
Woman: Oh my God, Joe. Those thugs have got a gun, honey!
Hurry up! Police, they're trying to kill my husband! (The
gangsters continue to chase Tommy.)

Gangster: I'm warning you, you bastard!

Gangster: You ain't got a chance, cabby boy!

Gangster: Move it, Lou! Don't let him get away! (Tommy
leaves the alley through a narrow passageway and gets back
to the main street. A woman is waiting there.)

Woman: Where is he? He said to meet him at three in the


passageway. (Tommy goes across the street and finally
reaches Salieri's Bar. The two gangsters arrive after him,
look inside, hide their guns and enter the bar. A few
seconds later gunshots are heard. Then the bartender opens
the door, takes a look outside, and changes the "Open" sign
to "Closed". Next, Tommy is seen sitting at the bar, having
a drink with Salieri's men. Paulie, the gangster who was
with Sam in his taxi is sitting next to him.)

Tommy: (narr.) Salieri's boys saved my skin that time, but


I certainly wasn't in a good situation. I had paid off my
debts for the car repairs, but my boss didn't want to employ
anyone who's in the mob. It just wasn't good business. When
I saw the fancy get-up of Salieri's boys, I thought that
it can't be too bad to work for him. Besides, I had nothing
to lose. Morello was out to get me, so driving a cab wasn't
the best job. Plus, the prospect of Salieri's dough wasn't
so terrible... So, like I always say: "Better to die young
and loaded..." (Salieri's men are seen putting the corpses
of Morello's two gangsters into a truck in the backyard of
the bar.)

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1.4. Molotov Party
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(Tommy is sitting at a table with Don Salieri, Sam and
Paulie in the backroom of the bar, this time dressed in a
black suit like Sam and Paulie.
A balding, middle-aged man wearing eyeglasses is standing
next to Salieri.)

Salieri: Well, it looks like Morello is really trying to


make me mad. But I'm a reasonable person. What do they call
you, son?

Tommy: Thomas Angelo.


Salieri: I've decided to give you a shot, Tommy. I like new
faces. We're one big family here. You already know Paulie
and Sam. Frank here is my right hand and looks after the
legal side of our business. The one behind the bar is Luigi.
This business ain't easy to swallow, but Luigi's a
wonderful cook. Paul will introduce you to Vincenzo and
Ralph. There are a lot of us, but those should be enough
for now.

Salieri: Now listen, and listen good, we have some rules


around here: Don't cross paths with the cops. They're on
our payroll, so they'll leave you alone, but if you go too
far, they'll all come after you, money or no money... If
they ever pick you up, say nothing and I will take care of
you. I show my gratitude to those people that help me. And
there aren't many left who betrayed me... Capisci?

Tommy: Yes, Mr. Salieri.

Salieri: I'm glad. Today I'll give you a chance to get back
at those bastards who wrecked your taxi. We'll see what
you're made of. Morello has a bar where all his gorillas
go. They all have their cars parked behind the fence next
to the bar. If you're good, they won't be there tomorrow
morning... Paulie'll go with you, just in case. Go see
Vincenzo for equipment and Ralph for some wheels...

(Tommy and Paulie leave the room.)

Frank: I wouldn't trust him so much. He seemed hesitant,


he's just accepted now because he has no choice.

Salieri: We'll see, Frank, we'll see... I'm more concerned


about what Morello's problem is. Does he really want to
start a war?

(The scene switches to Tommy and Paulie going up a staircase


in the backyard of the bar.)

Paulie: Vincenzo is the Don's gun expert, they've known


each other since they were kids. He gets you whatever you
want, Tommy guns to cannons. Vinny can set you up. I always
pay him a visit before a job. (Paulie opens the door to
Vincenzo's room.)

Paulie: Buongiorno, Vincenzo!

Vincenzo: Ciao, Paulie!

Paulie: This here's Tom... Just started up with us.


Vincenzo: Pleased to meet you, Tom! What can I do for the
both of yours?

Paulie: We've got a job to do, we need something to write


off a few cars. (Vincenzo points to a baseball bat.)

Vincenzo: This classic piece of sports equipment should do


the job, and if not, I've mixed up a few cocktails. (He
puts a box full of Molotov cocktails on the table.)
Vincenzo: Careful with 'em, though. (Tommy takes the bat
and Paulie takes the Molotov cocktails.)

Paulie: Thanks a lot, Vincenzo.

Vincenzo: Bring back the bat, it's my nephew's!

Paulie: Sure thing! (Tommy and Paulie leave Vincenzo's room


and walk towards the garage.)

Paulie: Ralph, who I'll introduce you to, is a complete


idiot, but he's got a special way with cars. I don't get
how such a moron could know anything about anything, but
that's the way it goes sometimes. (They enter the garage,
where Ralph is working on a car.)

Ralph: Ha ha ha, a v-v-visit.

Paulie: Hey, Ralphy.

Ralph: I s-s-see you're still limping, so we got two


cripples working here.

Paulie: That's right, but I ain't a fool. Ralph, this is


Tom... If you bring him a stolen car, Tommy, he'll make it
your own. And no one'll know the difference. (Tommy and
Ralph shake hands.)

Paulie: Ralph, Tom and me have a job to do. You're supposed


to have some wheels for us.

Ralph: Right, hehe, here it is, he, it ain't no hot-rod,


hehe, but it should really do for you. (Ralph shows them a
Bolt Ace Fordor car.)

Paulie: Thanks, Ralphy. Let's go! (Tommy and Paulie get in


the car and drive to Morello's bar. Three cars are parked
in the car lot next to the bar. There is also a wooden shed
there. One of Morello's gangsters is guarding the entrance
to the lot.)
Paulie: Okay, we're here. Don't go through the front, find
another way. Take out the guard quietly so you don't arouse
any attention. Smash the cars up with the bat and save the
fireworks for last. There could be something nice in that
shed, take a look. Good luck, buddy.

Tommy: Thanks, I'll be back in a little while.(The guard


reacts and opens fire if he sees Tommy.)

Guard: What are you doing here? Get out of here! Boys! Come
and watch me kill this punk! (Tommy gets out of the car and
enters the backyard from the back through a passageway.
He sneaks up on the guard and takes him out with the
baseball bat. He then damages the cars and checks the
shed. There is a Falconer car in there and Tommy drives
it out of the lot. When Paulie sees him in the car, he
gets to the driver's seat and they together drive back to
Salieri's Bar. They find Salieri waiting for them at a
table.)

Paulie: So we're back, boss.

Salieri: Wonderful, take a seat. It all went well?

Paulie: Sure, boss, he's a natural.(Tommy and Paulie sit


down at the table.)

Paulie: Before they could say "genolees" they were wheel-


less! And before they could recover, we were gone. Morello
is probably pretty pissed right now.

Salieri: Really? I'm glad to hear it.

Paulie: He's one tough customer.

Salieri: In that case, welcome to the family, Tommy.


(Salieri stands up and hugs Tommy.)

Salieri: You've passed the first test, and now we've got a
new member.

Paulie: I'd like to take him into the outfit, boss. You can
see he ain't scared. And he's done real good.

Salieri: You didn't disappoint me, Tommy. Now, let's drink!

Tommy: Thanks... (They raise their glasses for a toast.)


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1.5. Ordinary Routine
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(Tommy, Salieri, Paulie and Sam are sitting in the backroom


of the bar,
with Frank standing next to the Don.)

Salieri: Today we're gonna visit a few places to collect


some protection
money. Two restaurants and a motel outside of town. Bill
at the motel was
late last time, because he had a few problems. So today
he'll pay a little
more.

Frank: You may have heard about how criminals can prey on
businesses using
various threats. That certainly isn't the case with us.
People who pay us
receive services, services the police certainly can't
provide them with.
Last month, for example, Sam and Paulie here solved a
serious problem of
violence in a delightful restaurant. The owner is now
satisfied that
nothing of that sort will happen there again.

Salieri: (to Tommy) You'll do the driving. Paulie and Sam


will do the
collecting. It'll be routine. Tell Ralph to give you a car
and you can go.

Tommy: Okay, boss.

Salieri: (to Frank) Well, you and I'll have a drink. What
do you say,
Frank?

(Tommy, Paulie and Sam leave. Tommy goes to Vincenzo.)

Tommy: Hey, Vincenzo, I need some kind of gun.

Vincenzo: Hey, Tom! I think this would do the trick.

(He puts a Colt 1911 pistol on the table.)

Tommy: It should work. I wasn't planning on using it anyway.


Thanks.

(Tommy then goes to Ralph.)


Tommy: Hey, Ralphy, me and the boys have got a job to do
and I need some
wheels.

Ralph: Hey, I s... sorted ou... out what you brought me


l... last time. It
is a go... good m... motor, Tom. It has almost 60 horsepower
and goes a
good 75 miles per hour. He has four s... speeds and b...
break servos. S...
S... Simply b... b... beautiful! Also had a look at how you
can best s...
steal one.

Tommy: I used to drive one when I was a cabby, so I know


how to get into
one, Ralphy.

Ralph: Well, then I got another little number. It has about


40 horsepower
and goes at almost 60 miles an hour.

(Ralph leads Tommy to a Bolt Model B Fordor car and shows


him how to pick
its lock.)

Ralph: Ain't nothing swanky, but it's a good enough drive.


You get into it
easy. Just take t... t... this little baby and stick it in
here, p... p...
pry it a little and when it clicks you've got it... It's a
p... piece a
c... cake...

Tommy: Thanks, Ralphy.

(Tommy gets in the car and Paulie and Sam get in too. Tommy
drives out of
the backyard of the bar.)

Paulie: Okay, first we'll go to a restaurant on Central


Island.

(They get to the restaurant.)

Paulie: Stop! Here it is.

(Tommy stops the car. Paulie gets out and goes into the
restaurant. He
comes back after a while with a bag of money.)
Paulie: And now to Hoboken to the Pompeii Bar.

(They get to their next destination.)

Paulie: Here it is. Pull in, Tom.

(Tommy stops next to the Pompeii Bar. Paulie collects the


money and
returns.)

Paulie: Now we're goin' to take in the country air. We're


goin' to Clark's
Motel out of town.

(Tommy drives to the motel just outside of the city and


parks the car next
to the building. They all get out.)

Paulie: Wait for us here, Tom, we'll be back in a bit.

Tommy: Okay.

Paulie: Let's go.

(Paulie and Sam go into the motel. Tommy smokes a cigarette


while he is
waiting for them. Suddenly several gunshots are heard. The
door opens and
Paulie walks out, holding a wound in his stomach.)

Paulie: Shit... Bastards... Tom, I... I took one...

(He collapses.)

Paulie: It hurts...

(Tommy rushes to help him.)

Tommy: Jesus Christ, Paulie!

(A gangster appears at the door and points his gun at


Tommy.)

Gangster: Tell Salieri, from here on out this place is


ours! Capisci? Don't
come back here or you'll end up in worse shape than your
friends.

(The gangster walks back inside and closes the door.)


Paulie: Get Sam... They want to beat some information out
of him, get him
out of there...

Tommy: But I gotta get you to a doctor...

Paulie: That'll wait, first get Sam...

(Tommy drags Paulie next to their car and takes out his
pistol.)

Tommy: Screw regular routine!

(All the doors of the motel are locked, but Tommy manages
to enter by
climbing to a balcony. Inside he kills several gangsters.
Once all the men
in the restaurant area are dead, an unarmed man appears
from a sideroom.)

Man: Lookee here, another customer for a face job! C'mon


then, sonny.

(The man attacks Tommy with his fists but Tommy kills him.
Then he enters
the room from which the man came out. Sam is lying on the
floor inside.)

Tommy: Get up, Sam, it's over. He really went to work on


you, buddy.

(Tommy helps Sam get up.)

Sam: Argh, Christ...

Tommy: It's nothing, you'll be alright... The doctor'll put


you back
together again. You tough as nails.

(As they slowly walk out of the room, a man comes up on


them from the back
and punches Tommy in the face, which flings him away.)

Tommy: Oh shit!

(Tommy kills the man who attacks him with his fists and
then gets back to
Sam.)

Tommy: That's it, I'll get you back in the car.


Everything'll be okay...
(Suddenly another gangster appears from a room next to the
bar and points
his gun at Tommy and Sam. He holds the bag of money in his
other hand.)

Gangster: DON'T MOVE, SCUMBAG! Or I'll fill you with holes!


C'mon! Just try
it. You won't get past me!

Tommy: Sure thing, buddy. Just stay cool... everything's


okay... just go...
no problem.

Gangster: Just try it.

(The gangster walks out of the motel.)

Sam: Noo... got... our... dough... get him...

(Tommy follows the gangster, who takes off with a car that
has been parked
outside. Tommy gets into their car and pursues him. He
eventually overtakes
him and kills him.)

Tommy: If that's regular routine, I wonder what the next


job will be like.

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1.6. Intermezzo One
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1938

(Tommy and Detective Norman continue their conversation.


Norman is taking
notes.)

Tommy: That's how I got in. One minute a regular cabby, the
next a
respected mafioso.

Norman: You were all right with killing people? Usually


people have a
problem with that.
Tommy: You know... I ain't one of those people with a thirst
for blood. I
don't need violence in my life, and I don't look for
trouble. But I also
don't have any remorse. They wanted to outsmart us, so we
had to outsmart
them. No excuses. It was all the same to me, I wasn't
interested in the
fates of other people. Everybody said it was just business
and that the
family sticks together... It was different from living
alone and nobody
givin' a damn about you. Suddenly, you're respected by all
the people you
meet. Everybody knows you can help them, but you can also
destroy their
lives. And everybody tries to ingratiate themselves to you.

Norman: And what about the police? You walked away, just
like that, from a
massacre? Didn't you have any problem with that?

Tommy: You work for the police. You ought to know. You know
the mafia runs
the whole city. The Salieri family makes over 25 million
bucks every year.
The papers were full of it, but nobody saw nothing... if
they wanted to
stay alive. We paid off the bureaucrats 6 grand a month.
Your bosses had
liquor at trade price and got pay-offs for 'special jobs'
from both Salieri
and Morello. Case closed, lack of evidence. Cops would even
move shipments
of drink for us. I guess you'd have heard something about
that.

Norman: So what about your two friends?

Tommy: Well, they were better off than you'd think. Salieri
had a good doc
for his boys, and it's not like he ever asked any questions.
In a few
weeks, they'd be healthy and back on the streets again. The
only one who
worried us was Morello. He wanted to be the big cheese,
which Salieri
couldn't let him do. Salieri had no intention of being in
second place. You
know... a person becomes a Don because of his thirst for
power, and he
doesn't care about any other rules than his own.

Tommy: That's how it is, detective - so he'd be his own


boss, independent
of the police, of the state, of anyone. That's why a person
becomes a Don.
Salieri and Morello both wanted it all. They kept sparring
with each other,
but they both knew that if it all blew up it would be hell.
The big
difference between them was in their methods - I heard a
little story about
Morello...

(Morello's car is seen driving to a crossroads in the city.


It stops
abruptly and the car just behind accidentally crashes into
it. Morello and
his men get out angrily, and the man in the other car gets
out too.)

Man: I... I... I'm sorry, sir. I... I... I didn't mean
it...

Morello: YOU IDIOT! D'YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'VE DONE? D'YOU KNOW
HOW MUCH THAT
CAR COST?

Man: I... I... I was driving slowly, Mr. Morello. I... I


don't know how...

Morello: D'YOU MEAN TO SAY... THAT I... I CRASHED INTO YOUR


CAR?

Man: Err... no... sir... I only... I wanted... It's no...


sir...

(Morello punches the man and proceeds to repeatedly smash


his head on his
car.)

Morello: No... bas-tard... gets... in... my... way!

(Morello kicks the corpse of the man and returns to his


car. A policeman
nearby watches the whole spectacle but does nothing. Then
the camera
switches back to Tommy and Norman.)

Tommy: Salieri built his respect as a businessman.


Everybody knew that they
didn't need to fear him if they did what they should. They
knew that if
they needed something, they could come to Mr. Salieri. So
Salieri made
friends, often helped people with various problems, and
expected the same
in return. When somebody crossed him, they broke a cardinal
rule and
everybody knew what would happen. Morello was just a mean
bastard. He built
his power through violence. Even his friends feared him.
Most people just
tried to avoid him.

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1.7. Fairplay
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1932

(Tommy and Salieri are sitting at a table in the front area


of the bar.)

Salieri: Listen, Tommy, I have a delicate job for you. I


don't know anyone
else who could do it better than you. You're a good driver,
and you have
experience. Well, to make it simple, tomorrow all the best
motors are gonna
race at the city track and I bet on one kid who's been a
favorite up until
now. I helped him along in his career a little. I like fast
cars and I said
to myself that I could make back a little on that
investment.

Salieri: You understand... And then Ralphy starts saying


that some European
has come over and his car is certain to win. Ralphy knows
cars, he's real
good with them, but otherwise he's a complete moron. What,
he couldn't have
told me BEFORE I bet on that kid? But still, what the hell
is a guy, God
knows from where, doing here, these are American races! Me
and the
Consiglieri here were thinking about what to do, because a
lot of our boys
have bet the same as me and they certainly wouldn't be
happy if they lost
their dough. And how would that make me look? Like an old
idiot, Tommy! I
can't let that happen.

Salieri: We thought with our consiglieri about what to do


with it. If
something happens to him - that's no way, it won't be fair
play, I won't
enjoy my winning at all. Ralph told me that he knows a guy
who guards the
race-track garage. Tonight you're gonna go there and take
this European's
car to a mechanic who knows his way around these machines.
He'll take a
look at theirs and maybe improve ours. As soon as he's
finished working on
it, you'll take it back. It's important that the car is
back in its place
before anybody catches on. And don't even think about
crashing it or
getting caught by the cops. Are we clear?

Tommy: Yes, boss.

Salieri: If you pull it off, you'll, of course, get a share


of the
winnings. Now, go. Ralph will tell you where and how.

(When night falls, Tommy goes to talk to Ralph outside the


garage.)

Tommy: Hey, Ralphy, you got some news about this job?

Ralph: S... Sure, Tommy. You need to go to the c... city


race track and
borrow that m... m... motor there. My f... friend B...
Bobby works there.
Go round back there and a... along the w... way is the
gate... gatehouse.
T... Tell B... Bobby that Ralph s... sent you and Bobby'll
take you to the
car. It... It's already been agreed w... with him. Y...
You's have to take
it to the auto service of my f... friend Lucas Bertone.
It's in New Ark
under the Guiliano Bridge. He'll t... take a look at it and
t... tune it a
little. And then you just take it back.
Tommy: This should be easy enough...

Ralph: But y... you've gotta get it done before 1:15 AM


when the guard
changes, so that nobody kn... knows that somebody drove the
motor in the
night. Th... there can't even be a scratch on it a... and
try to avoid the
c... cops. Th... They mustn't catch you!

Tommy: Hmmm... and how'll I get there?

(Ralph shows Tommy to a Schubert Six car.)

Ralph: Well, I've got something new in. Ain't no big thing
to sw... swipe
one. W... Watch. You just stick a piece of w... wire in
here and twist it a
little and you get inside where you gotta join these two
wires.

Tommy: Yeah, it shouldn't be a problem. Thanks, Ralphy.

Ralph: Now don't you go sparing the gas, Tom. Heh-heh!

(Tommy drives to the race track just outside the city and
finds Bobby at
the gatehouse.)

Bobby: Evenin', you must be Ralph's friend.

Tommy: That's right.

Bobby: Okay, we'll take your car.

(Tommy returns to his car. Bobby opens the gate and then
gets in the car.)

Bobby: Go in and over to the garage.

(Tommy drives to the garage and they get out.)

Bobby: Okay, we're here, buddy. Come on, we haven't got a


lot of time!

(Bobby opens one of the doors. The race car is inside.)

Tommy: Okay, is that it?

Bobby: Yeah, buddy, be real careful. There can't even be a


scratch on it.
And avoid the cops like the devil, cause this car'll be
real obvious.

Tommy: That's right.

Bobby: In about half an hour the second guard'll come, so


you gotta be back
by then, buddy. And be real careful, that car goes fast.
Maybe it's the
fastest car in the world, who knows?

Tommy: Sure, Bobby, no problem. I'll take care of it in a


half hour.

(Tommy takes the car and drives it to Lucas Bertone's shop


in New Ark.)

Lucas: Hey there, you're from Mr. Salieri, right? I'm Lucas
Bertone.

Tommy: Hi, I'm Tom.

(They shake hands.)

Tommy: They say you can take the bite out of this monster.

Lucas: I reckon so.

Tommy: Well, you'd better get movin', we only have 27


minutes left.

Lucas: Hmmm, it ain't much time. We'll see what can be


done. You can hang
out a while.

(Tommy goes out and smokes a cigarette. After a while he


comes back.)

Tommy: Hey, how's it going in there?

Lucas: Just finished. You can go.

(Tommy gets in the car.)

Lucas: But you're gonna have to hurry, it ain't gonna run


as well as when
you first brought it in.

Tommy: Thanks, Mr. Salieri appreciates your work.


Lucas: Sure, give my regards to him. If he ever needs
anything again I'd be
glad to help out. I bet on the same driver as him...

(Tommy drives the car back to the garage at the race track
in time. Bobby
is waiting for him there.)

Bobby: So you pulled it off, buddy! And the car isn't even
scratched!

Tommy: Thanks, Bobby. It really 'was' the fastest car in


the world.

Bobby: Sure is, we're lucky you managed it. I bet on the
Don's car, too.

Tommy: It seems everybody did.

Bobby: I bet on it, so did almost everybody in my


neighborhood.

Tommy: I figure the driver's pretty important too.

Bobby: Sure. Well, I won't keep you. Goodnight.

Tommy: Take care, Bobby. Thanks for the help.

(Tommy leaves and returns. The next day, he enters


Salieri's Bar. There is
no one inside except for Luigi.)

Tommy: Hey, Luigi.

Luigi: Hey, Tommy.

Tommy: Where is everybody?

Luigi: They're all at the track, you're late.

Tommy: I needed to get a little sleep after last night's


job.

Luigi: Sure.

(The phone rings. Luigi answers it.)

Luigi: Hello?

Luigi: Yes... Sir, he just got in... Sure... That's for


you, Tom.
(He gives it to Tommy.)

Tommy: Hello?

Frank: Frank here, Tom! You did well yesterday, but now we
need your help
again. Come over to the racing track right away. That guy
who was supposed
to win the race got his arm broken by some thug. Probably
no coincidence...
Anyway, you're gonna have to race.

Tommy: But... but... Frank... I...

Frank: Tom, it's a half an hour before the race, and I


don't have time to
teach someone else how to drive. Christ Tom, this concerns
a big bag of
money. I hope you understand that?

Tommy: Yeah... okay... Frank, but...

Frank: So I expect to see you here at the track in a few


minutes.

(Frank hangs up the phone. Tommy hangs it up too.)

Luigi: You don't look too excited...

Tommy: That's because I ain't.

(Tommy leaves the bar, drives to the race track and finds
Frank at the
garage.)

Frank: Hey, Tommy, I knew we could count on you.

Tommy: You really want me to do this? I've never raced


before!

Frank: Okay, I know it won't be easy, but we don't have a


choice. If you
can do it, we won't lose out...

Tommy: Do I look like I can do this? I don't even know the


rules.

Frank: Look, it's a cake walk. You go five laps, and you
need to come in
first for us to win. If you come in second the dough's
lost. But since we
tuned that clown's car a little everything should go
smoothly. Also, at
those speeds it's quite normal for someone to bang into
you, so watch out
for those other bastards. Good luck, Tom... I know you can
do it.

(Frank walks away a few steps.)

Tommy: Well, I don't believe it.

(Frank turns back.)

Frank: Tom, half the neighborhood and all our boys bet on
the Don's boy. Do
you know what it would mean if you lost? The Don would
lose. You would lose
all the respect which we've busted our asses to build up.
People gave us
their trust as well as their dough. Do you understand what's
at stake?

Tommy: Yeah, I got it, Frank... I understand.

Frank: Take it easy, son. Show them what you're made of.

(The race begins and Tommy wins. He receives his trophy in


front of a
cheering crowd. Afterwards, there is a party at Salieri's
Bar in
celebration of his victory. Salieri talks to Tommy during
the party.)

Salieri: I knew you wouldn't let us down, Tommy! You are


really one of us
now. A lot of people made a lot of money on that race,
Tommy, and you get
all the credit, so you won't come out short. You should
stop by and see
Lucas Bertone. He also bet and won a pile of money, so he
wants to repay
you, too... somehow.

Tommy: Okay, I will.

(A woman talks to Tommy as he leaves.)

Woman: Congratulations, you big hero.


Tommy: Thanks.

(Tommy goes to Lucas Bertone's shop.)

Tommy: Hello, is there anyone home?

Lucas: Hey, Tommy! Right here.

Lucas: Tom, congratulations on winning! You did great. I


didn't really
think you'd do it at first, but when you got going, I knew
how it would
end. Thanks to you I won a big bag of money, and just so
you know I'm not
ungrateful, I'll teach you a few tricks... See that beaut'?

(Lucas shows a large, yellow car to Tommy, a Lassiter V16


Phaeton.)

Lucas: You know I can't give you it, but I can show you how
to lift one and
where. Watch how easy it is to get into this baby.

(Lucas shows him how to pick the car's lock.)

Lucas: There you go. Piece of cake.

Tommy: Okay, I figure I can manage that.

Lucas: There's another one that belongs to a loaded


official down at City
Hall. During the day it sits in the car lot behind the
Munipicial Building
on Central Island.

Tommy: I think I might go and check if it's parked


correctly.

Lucas: When you get tired of that, come back here. I always
have something
new.

Tommy: Thanks, Lucas. I'll come by sometime after work.


I'll be seein' you.

(Tommy goes and steals the car from the car lot and returns
to Salieri's
Bar.)

Tommy: (narrating) And so I made a few new friends and got


my first luxury
car. It didn't seem so bad being a gangster.

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1.8. Sarah
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(Tommy is sitting at the bar, having a drink.)

Tommy: (narrating) One evening, after a slow day, I was


sitting alone at
Salieri's and just drinking. Luigi came over to me and
asked me if I
wouldn't do him a favor.

Luigi: Hey, Tommy, you know my daughter, right?

(Tommy looks at the girl, who has previously been seen in


some chapters
working at the bar.)

Tommy: Yeah, Luigi. Nice girl. You must be proud.

Luigi: Thanks, Tommy. She sometimes helps out here behind


the bar. Thing
is, I don't want her to walk home alone tonight. Only
yesterday, some
stupid punks gave her some problems. You know with all that
dirty talk and
all that. You know I am worried about the girl, so I thought
that maybe you
could see her home. It's not far away... You're a gentleman,
and you have a
lot of respect in this neighborhood. Those punks wouldn't
try anything with
you around.

Tommy: No problem, Luigi. It'll be a walk in the park.

Luigi: Oh, Tom, you cannot imagine how grateful I am. Damn,
I was worried,
no one knows who these guys are! Come in for lunch tomorrow,
and I'll do
you something special... Sarah, come over here!

(Sarah walks over to Tommy and Luigi.)

Luigi: Sarah, this is Tommy.


(They shake hands.)

Luigi: He'll take you home and make sure those punks don't
bother you
anymore.

Sarah: Hello, thanks a lot. It won't take you long. I don't


live very far
from here. Let me get my coat and then we can go.

Tommy: Okay, I'll wait for you outside.

(Tommy and Sarah start walking away from the bar.)

Sarah: It's really nice of you to be doin' this. Those


clowns were really
strange. I was really nervous.

Tommy: No problem, Paulie and I'll deal with those trouble-


makers later...

Sarah: So, you also work for Mr. Salieri, don't you? He's
a nice man, he's
always a lot of fun.

Tommy: Yeah, I work for him sometimes. But we usually ain't


laughing and
havin' fun.

Sarah: So, what do you actually do?

Tommy: Hm, I usually just chauffeur the Don around. Even


though he
occasionally surprises me - like when he wanted me to drive
in the race...

Sarah: Yeah, I saw that. You drove really well.

Tommy: Ah, I was just real lucky.

Sarah: You're so modest. It had to be more than luck to


beat those guys.

Tommy: Well, I used to drive a taxi... and the only real


racing I've ever
done was the night before.

Sarah: There you go. You see, you got talent!

Tommy: Hmm... you might be right. Anyway, it wasn't too


pretty. I don't
like being in the spotlight.

(They enter an alley. Suddenly, three thugs appear before


them.)

Thug: Hey, lookee here! Who's the cute pair?

Sarah: There they are!

Thug: What's up? You were alone last night, darling, and
tonight you have a
boyfriend.

Tommy: Boys, I think it would be better if you'd just go


away and not make
any problems.

Thug: I think that the only one here with a problem is you,
chief.

Tommy: If I were in your shoes, I'd leave right now. You


never know what
might happen.

Thug: We'll see, lover boy!

(The thugs attack Tommy.)

Sarah: Help! Help, we're being attacked!

Sarah: Help us somebody, please!

Sarah: Help! Call the police, help!

(Sarah runs into an adjacent alley while Tommy fights the


thugs. They flee
after a while and Tommy follows Sarah. He finds her cornered
by three other
thugs.)

Thug: Nice dress, sweetie! What you got under it?

Thug: Don't you want to take a real man and not some pimp
hustler?

Thug: I'd like to have a piece of that slut. Uh-huh.

Thug: He he he he!

(Tommy beats them too, and they flee.)


Sarah: Oh, thank you! If you hadn't been there I don't know
what would have
happened.

Tommy: That's okay, Sarah. Anytime.

Sarah: I was really scared, Tom. Are you okay? Come on,
we're almost home,
I'll take a look at you there.

(They again start walking to her home.)

Sarah: I live alone right next door to pop. My mother left


us not long
after I was born. So, you work with Paulie too? He's really
funny.

Tommy: Yeah, yeah. He's really funny. I always said that


he could have been
an actor.

Sarah: Sometimes he acts real strange, it's really creepy.


I don't know how
a person can change moods so suddenly. He must have gone
through a lot in
his life.

Tommy: Yeah, he's been around the block a few times. He


grew up on the
streets and everything rubbed off on him, maybe that's why
he behaves kind
of rough to strangers. He's real grateful to Don Salieri.
Who knows what
would have happened if he hadn't taken him under his wing.

Sarah: Yeah, Mr. Salieri even helped out my dad a lot. He's
almost like a
grandfather to me.

Tommy: Yeah, Don Salieri's a good guy.

(They arrive at her house.)

Sarah: Okay, here we are. Come inside.

(They go inside.)

Sarah: So this is my kingdom. Come in and take a load off,


I'll have a look
at your wounds.
Tommy: This is quite a kingdom.

(Tommy sits on the bed while Sarah takes first-aid


materials from a
cabinet.)

Sarah: Roll up your sleeves, sir, help is at hand.

(She sits next to him and checks his wounded wrist.)

Sarah: Well, let's have a look... Hmm... It doesn't look


too serious...

Tommy: Yeah, yeah, that's true. They looked a lot worse


than they are.

Sarah: Hmm... Hold on a second, I'll clean it.

(She cleans and bandages his wrist.)

Sarah: There you go, it didn't even hurt.

Tommy: Thank you.

Sarah: It's me who should be thanking you.

(They look at each other for a few seconds.)

Sarah: Would you care for a drink, Tom?

Tommy: Well, I could use a little whiskey, if you got it.

Sarah: Sure thing.

(Sarah goes to get the whiskey.)

Tommy: (to himself) This evening's gettin' interesting.

(Sarah comes back with a glass.)

Sarah: Here you go, hero! So, do you swing?

Tommy: What?

Sarah: Do you like dancing? Music? I have a gramophone.

Tommy: Yeah, I like music.

(She turns the gramophone on, comes back and kneels by the
bed next to
Tommy.)
Sarah: Are Salieri's men tough with everyone?

Tommy: We'll try to be gentle with people sometimes.

Sarah: Some of you, maybe... But only a few... And are you
one of Salieri's
tough guys?

Tommy: Only sometimes...

(Sarah sits on the bed next to him.)

Sarah: Well, I think you're a very good bad man...

Tommy: Sometimes I'm even a very bad good man.

(They kiss. Next, they are shown together in the bed.)

Tommy: (narrating) Sarah was an angel. I had a lot of girls


before that,
but that was something different. Very different. It was
clear to me that
if I was going to spend the rest of my life with someone,
it would be with
her.

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1.9. Better Get Used To It
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(Tommy, Salieri, Frank, Paulie and Sam are having a meeting


in the backroom
of the bar.)

Tommy: (narrating) The very next day I told Salieri what


happened with the
punks. The gang of hoodlums had set up residence in his
territory, causing
trouble and scaring good people. Don Salieri was not
pleased.

Salieri: What? In my territory? The nerve! And, on top of


that, they attack
defenseless women! Did anything happen to Sarah, Tommy?

Tommy: No, boss. She's okay... I took care of it.


Salieri: Good. Why the hell didn't Luigi say something? We
could have taken
care of this immediately. I won't stand for those chicken
shits attacking
people in my territory. Who do they think they are? They
pay me for
protection, so we've gotta get these punks and put them
where they belong.

Paulie: Me and Tom'll fix it. Do those bastards think this


is freakin'
Lunapark, or something? I'll rip 'em apart with my own
hands.

Salieri: Paulie, Paulie, take it easy. Nobody's killing


anybody, get it? I
want you to teach them a lesson. Break every bone in their
bodies and leave
'em laying in a pool of their own blood. Make sure those
bastards need
wheelchairs. Little kids'll laugh at their busted faces.
Let everybody see
what happens when somebody trashes my territory.

Tommy: Sounds interesting, boss.

Paulie: That ain't a bad idea at all...

Salieri: We'll need to find out where they're located. Big


Biff might know
something. He's always standing around at Chinatown. Go
find him and ask
him.

Paulie: No problem, boss.

(Tommy talks to Frank before they leave.)

Frank: It's good that we're cleaning up the streets. People


will trust us
more knowing that the streets are safe in our territory.

(He then talks to Luigi.)

Luigi: Tom, thank you! Who knows what would have happened,
if you hadn't
walked Sarah home! I am indebted to you.

(Tommy and Paulie then go to Vincenzo.)

Vincenzo: Salute, boys! So, what'll it be today?


Paulie: We gotta give a few clowns a good beating, Vinny.

Vincenzo: The best bet would be these superb bats. This one
here's
autographed by one of the MVPs of the league.

(Vincenzo puts a bat on the table.)

Tommy: Wow, I can't believe it. Is this really his?

Vincenzo: Well... to tell you the truth it ain't. But if


you're smashing
someone in the face with it, they certainly won't question
ya.

Paulie: We'll need some heaters too. You never know.

Vincenzo: My words exactly! I've got these Colt 1911s,


great automatics.

(Tommy and Paulie take the pistols. Then they leave and
drive to Chinatown,
where they find Big Biff standing at a square.)

Biff: Howdy, partners, how's tricks?

Paulie: Hey there, you fat bastard. We need a little piece


of information.

Biff: What's goin' on?

Paulie: A gang of jokers have set themselves up in our


territory and
they're giving people a bad time. They messed with Luigi's
daughter. If it
wasn't for Tom here, who knows what they would've done to
her. We need to
know where they meet so we can give them a message from Don
Salieri.

Biff: You came to the right place, Paulie. I know what's


goin' on. A few
people have already had problems with them, and they told
me they meet at
the old service station near the Terranova Bridge. It's a
little ways from
here. You can get there through a sort of side doors across
the yard. Send
them my regards, Paulie.
Paulie: Thanks, Biff. I owe you one. We gotta go.

Biff: Sure! Take it easy, boys!

(They then drive to the service station and get out of the
car.)

Paulie: I think this is the place.

(They open the metal doors leading to the station.)

Paulie: Let's do it! And remember, Tom, no shooting!

(They enter and run into two of the thugs.)

Paulie: Hey pal, Don Salieri sends his regards.

Thug: Go ahead, I'd really love to hear it!

(They fight the thugs and advance. Further ahead they see
other thugs
beating up a man. The man talks to them after the thugs are
defeated.)

Man: Thanks, thank God you showed up. Finally someone's


dealing with those
bastards! The cops didn't lift a finger, because one of
those punks is
supposed to be the son of someone down at City Hall.

(Tommy and Paulie advance and encounter other thugs who


have pistols.)

Thug: Somebody stopped in for a tuning!

Paulie: Tom, those bastards have heaters! Forget the


baseball bats, it's
life or death.

(They kill the thugs and press on. Further ahead they see
two other thugs
standing by a car. One of them sees Tommy and Paulie.)

Thug: What are you tryin' to pull here?

Paulie: I'm trying to kick your ass out of this part of


town!

(Paulie opens fire on them.)

Thug: These guys are mafia, Johnny! Let's hit the road!
(The two thugs get in the car and drive away.)

Paulie: Oh shit! Quick, get to the car! We gotta get 'em!

(Tommy and Paulie get in the car and start to chase the car
of the thugs.
Eventually the thugs crash their car and stop. Tommy and
Paulie get out and
approach their vehicle. The thug in the right seat seems
to be badly
injured, while the one in the driver's seat is too shocked
to get out.)

Paulie: Go and nail him! (Tommy draws his gun and points
it at the thug in the driver's seat, but he is hesitant to
shoot. Paulie comes and shoots him.)

Paulie: You can't feel sorry for these animals. He'd shoot
you in the back the first opportunity he gets.

Tommy: (narrating) I thought about what my mother or Sarah


would do if they saw me there...
(Paulie walks towards the other thug, but he is apparently
dead.)

Paulie: This one's finished. One less to worry about.

(Paulie sees that Tommy is still staring at the first thug


killed by him.)

Paulie: Why are you standing here with that look on your
face? Remember those guys wanted to do your girl yesterday.
You better get used to it.

Tommy: I got used to it...

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1.10. The Whore
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(Tommy and Frank are walking on the street near Salieri's


Bar.)

Frank: Your last mission didn't exactly work out, Tom. Your
killing
everybody means a lot of problems for us.
Tommy: They tried to rape Sarah! The cops oughtta thank
me...

Frank: I know, but the one you let get away will make
trouble.

Tommy: What, we didn't let anybody get away! They're all


dead!

Frank: One lived, they pulled him out of the car wreck.

Tommy: Shit...

Frank: The one you killed was the son of a city councilor,
the mayor's
friend and Morello's accomplice. And the one who lived will
go crying to
the councilor. Daddy didn't exactly love his son, but in
these cases a
person can remember a lot of good things... By the way, his
funeral's
today...

Tommy: Pity I can't make it...

Frank: You're lucky that second one didn't know who you are
and couldn't
give you up. But that's not why I sent for you. Tom, I have
quite a
delicate job for you today. C'mon, let's get in the car.

(They get in a car parked on the street in front of the


bar.)

Frank: An owner of one of the businesses, which the Don has


invested a lot
of money in, has suddenly decided to forget his obligations
and he has
taken up with Mr. Morello. It seems that Morello is trying
to test our
limits. We're not going to play his game.

Tommy: So what's goin' down?

Frank: We're going to blow the place up.

Tommy: What? What kind of joint is it?

Frank: A hotel. Er... that is... it's a brothel, Tom. But


no regular
whorehouse, it's a place for classy society types.
Tommy: And I have to knock 'em all off?

Frank: Of course not... We'll just liquidate the owner and


blow up his
office. That should be enough of a warning for others.

Tommy: 'We' means 'me', right, Frank? I take out the owner
and I blow up
the hotel.

Frank: Exactly, and there's one more thing. One of their


girls is passing
information about our activities to Morello. We'll need her
eliminated,
too.

Tommy: Frank... I have to kill a woman?

Frank: Worst luck, huh? Here's a photo of her.

(Frank shows Tommy a photo of the girl.)

Tommy: She's cute, and she looks familiar. Are you certain
this is her?

Frank: Unfortunately, yes. Her big mouth has lost us a pile


of money and
some of our people.

Tommy: Why don't Paulie or Sam do it?

Frank: We know the place in and out. They'll be dead before


they can get it
together.

Tommy: Hmm, so what's the plan?

Frank: It's Downtown, the Corleone Hotel. Find the boss and
shoot him. You
can do it in public, it'll be a warning. Then, take care
of the girl. The
owner's office is on the top floor. Grab any documents and
money you find
there, and then set up the explosives. You won't have time
for much else.

Tommy: This won't be no picnic.

Frank: I know, but if we don't take care of this now, we're


next in line.
Tommy: Maybe you're right.

Frank: The weapon and explosives are here in the car. Tom,
good luck.

(Tommy goes to the hotel and enters the lobby. As he enters,


a woman,
apparently a prostitute, approaches a sailor sitting on one
of the
couches.)

Prostitute: You want a good time, sweetie?

(They go upstairs. Tommy talks to another prostitute who


walks into the
lobby.)

Prostitute: Hi there, big boy, came to enjoy yourself? Why


don't you buy me
a drink? Today I feel like havin' a party! What about it?
Hey, how're you
doin'?

(He then talks to a man sitting on a couch.)

Man: It's pretty quiet just now, but you just wait till the
evening!

(Then he talks to the hotel proprietor at the reception


desk.)

Tommy: Afternoon. Where would I find the manager, please?

Proprietor: He's in the hotel restaurant having lunch, sir.


It's just
through those doors. He's the man in the white suit.

Tommy: Much obliged. By the way, I'm looking for the girl
in this photo.
She works here, do you know where I could find her?

(Tommy shows the proprietor the photo of the prostitute.)

Proprietor: And who are you? A shamus, or vice? Naw, I've


never seen her
before. If you wanna enjoy yourself, choose from one of the
girls down
here.

Tommy: Well, I'm no shamus. I just need to talk with her.


Proprietor: Like I said, never seen her. So be kind enough
to get out and
don't make no problems.

Tommy: Watch the mouth, old-timer. I ain't used to it...

Proprietor: Me neither, and my two-headed sawed-off from


just under the
counter was saying that your behavior is not acceptable,
so I advise a
slow, cool exit.

Tommy: Hmmm... I'll remember you...

(Tommy leaves the proprietor and makes his way towards the
restaurant. He
talks to a sitting man before the restaurant.)

Man: What do you think of the local girls? It's paradise


here.

(He then enters the restaurant and talks to the waiter.)

Waiter: Excuse me, sir. I'll be with you in just a moment.


Take a seat,
I'll be right with you.

(Tommy goes up to the manager dining with a man at one of


the tables.)

Tommy: This is the way everybody ends up when they sell out
to Morello.

Manager: What do you mean? What's your business here? Help,


there's some
nut here! Deal with him, somebody! Get him out of here!
Shoot him!

(The hotel guards rush to attack Tommy but he shoots the


manager.)

Manager: Wha... wha... who... who... sent... eghrr ech...


sent you? Argh...
why? Arrgghh...

(The manager dies. Tommy deals with the guards and also
with the proprietor
who tries to kill him with his shotgun. He then goes to the
backroom behind
the reception desk and takes the room keys. He goes upstairs
and enters one
of the rooms to find the prostitute he is supposed to kill.
There is no one
in the room but he opens the door to the bathroom and finds
the woman in
the bathtub. He points his gun at her.)

Prostitute: Aaa... what... Tom?

(Tommy suddenly has a flashback and remembers that she is


the woman who
congratulated him in the bar upon winning the race.)

Tommy: Michelle?

(He takes another look at the photo.)

Michelle: What's going on? What are you gonna do? What do
you want from me?

Tommy: I'm sorry, Michelle, but I heard that a bunch of


people got knocked
off because of your talk and someone lost a lot of dough.
You're dangerous
to us.

Michelle: It, it... it isn't true. It couldn't be true!


Tom! Wait! I...
I... didn't know I had... hurt anyone. I wanted to help my
brother...

Tommy: (narrating) I knew it, this could only happen to me,


a total screw-
up... I can't just kill a young girl... A young naive fool
who wanted to
help her own brother... Probably a real bastard... On the
other hand, is it
worth gettin' killed over it?

Tommy: Get dressed and get out...

Michelle: Thank you...

Tommy: This place is gonna blow in a little while. I don't


wanna see you in
this town again... Nobody can see you here anymore.

Michelle: Thank you so very much...


Tommy: In this town you're dead. Go away and never show
your face here
again... Get it?

Michelle: I promise you will never hear about me again.

(Tommy leaves her in the room and goes to the manager's


office on the top
floor. He kills a guard that is inside. Then he takes some
documents from
the desk and plants the explosives under it. He then quickly
gets out of
the room, runs across the hallway and jumps from a window
to a rooftop on
the other side. The bomb detonates just as he jumps and a
fierce fire
erupts in the building.

Tommy: Just regular work...

(Tommy heads away from the hotel, moving across rooftops


and fighting
police squads that are dispatched to the scene. He
eventually gets to the
roof of a church by using a wooden ladder as a bridge
between two rooftops.
The ladder falls just as he gets to the other side.)

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1.11. The Priest
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(The roof of the church is damaged and apparently under


construction, and
thus Tommy is able to move down. When he gets to the lowest
floor he
encounters a black curtain. Looking through the curtain,
he sees a priest
giving a speech at a funeral ceremony. Right next to the
priest, the
councilor's son killed by Tommy and Paulie lies in a coffin.
It is
apparently his funeral, which Frank mentioned before the
mission.)

Priest: ... and was taken from us unexpectedly. The Lord


awaits his flock
with opened arms and those such as Billy are awaited in the
heavenly realm.

(Tommy sees Billy's father and crying mother on a front


bench.)

Priest: Billy was a good son, brother and friend. We will


all remember him
in that light and pray for his salvation, since he did so
much good. And
now Billy's friend, who was with him during the last moments
of his short
life on this Earth, would like to say a few words. Come,
my son!

(The thug who was with Billy stands up and comes to give
his speech.)

Thug: Thank you, father... You know, I wanted to pay my


respects to Bill
today and to tell him that I considered him as my own
brother, and that his
death was a great loss for me. I was present at his death...

(The priest approaches the curtain and sees Tommy.)

Priest: Huh? Er... What are... that is, how...

(The thug also sees Tommy.)

Thug: THAT'S THE ONE! THAT'S THE BASTARD WHO KILLED BILLY!
GET HIM!

(Most of the men on the benches take out their guns and the
councilor and
his wife leave.)

Man: Get down, father!

(A gunfight ensues between Tommy and the men. They taunt


him before he
comes out of the curtain.)

Man: Do you hear me? We got plenty of time.

Man: Hey, you little rat, come down here! We'll throw you
a party!

Man: C'mon down, you big hero! Show us what you're made of!

Man: Where are you? You wet your pants?


(Tommy kills the men and then walks to Billy's coffin. As
he does so, he
hears someone behind him and turns, pointing his gun in
that direction. It
is the priest.)

Priest: Oh, it is only I... my son, don't shoot, I am


unarmed...

(Tommy lowers his gun.)

Priest: What have you done, my son? Such suffering for


nothing! God is
forgiving, but this is terrible... Don't you know murder
is the greatest
sin?

Tommy: I... know, father... but somehow everything got


fouled up. I made a
mistake somewhere... So many people have died without
reason. They could
have done much more with their lives...

(He pauses for a second.)

Tommy: Father, these people were criminals, cheats,


murderers. The one
lying in the front wanted to rape my girl. Maybe God wanted
it this way. A
lot of people will have an easier life because of this.

Priest: Yes, the Lord works in mysterious ways... But what


about you? You
can look yourself in the face? Your hands are stained with
blood that
you'll never wash off.

Tommy: I know that, father...

Priest: Look around you! Such a waste! We'll have to


consecrate the church
again! Everything is shot up! I can't let my parishioners
in here! What am
I going to do?

Tommy: Maybe this'll help?

(Tommy gives him some money.)

Tommy: Pray for my soul, father. I'll need it.


Priest: I will, my son. I certainly will.

(Tommy walks away and then pauses.)

Tommy: By the way, father... Your little speech about


Billy... I'm
wondering about your conscience... Billy wasn't such a good
person, and he
didn't do good when he was alive...

(Tommy leaves the church and drives away in a hearse in


front of it.
Although the police are after him, he manages to reach
Salieri's Bar.)

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1.12. Intermezzo Two
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1938

(Tommy and Detective Norman are talking in the cafe.)

Norman: You must be joking, right? How could you get through
this?

Tommy: Now it was really bad. Billy's pop, the council man,
wasn't very
happy with us, and he was in bed with Morello's. Without
the mafia's help,
he wouldn't have got his seat. He also started to mobilize
the police. So
we now had both the mob and the police against us.

Norman: Ah, come on...

Tommy: Hey, both sides benefited from it. The police could
look good in the
fight against crime and at the same time get fat pay-offs
from Morello, who
they left alone. And with the help of the police, Morello
could eliminate
his greatest competitor. An ideal situation, and things
were going bad for
us. Salieri lost a bundle, and I wasn't doing too good
after all that
killing. It started to seem, that there was no point to
anything, that I
should enjoy everything as much as possible and quickly
while I still had
the chance, when it's so easy to lose your life. Maybe
that's why Paulie
and me started drinking.

Norman: You weren't fallin' apart maybe?

Tommy: My life was just a trail of murders, crimes and


alcohol. If Frank
hadn't helped me out I would have ended up worse. It was
weird, but
suddenly he came to me and wanted to help.

(Frank is seen walking out of the bar. Tommy is standing


next to a car
outside.)

Frank: Could you give me a ride home, Tommy?

Tommy: Sure, Frank, get in.

(They get in the car and Tommy starts to drive.)

Frank: So, how's life, Tommy?

Tommy: Yeah, going okay, just... just... oh, nothing...

Frank: I heard you and Paulie are living it up, you two are
getting pretty
well-known around town.

Tommy: Just something to do with our money.

Frank: If you don't want to end up a wreck, Tom, find some


meaning in your
life.

Tommy: What? You want to preach to me about a sense of


life?

Frank: I've seen a few good guys who couldn't deal with
their problems and
they end up real bad. Usually somebody knocks you off for
your money, or
maybe you go nuts and all your buddies and pretty dames
disappear. Anyway,
the Don doesn't want drunks with trembling hands working
for him. Those
kind of people just bring problems. If you don't watch out,
the next thing
you know, your best friend kills you without blinking an
eye.

Tommy: What should I do then?

Frank: Come on, be yourself! Maybe invest the dough in some


kind of
investment. I could give you a few tips. Give up the
partying. Go to the
races with the Don on Sundays. Try taking a dame to the
theater, or at
least the movies. There's a lot of things you can do.

Tommy: And who should I take, Frank? A decent girl doesn't


want a killer.

Frank: You know, a policeman will 'murder' to uphold the


law... you enforce
our laws. It's the same thing, we're just on the other side
of the fence.
You're not a murderer, Tom, but still, your wife mustn't
interfere with
your business. Remember, never take the job home, it just
brings trouble.

Tommy: And where would I find a woman for me, Frank?

Frank: I thought that you had something with Luigi's


daughter, Sarah. I
think she's a wonderful girl. But you alone know best how
far it'll go with
her.

Tommy: I'm not going to endanger somebody like Sarah,


Frank...

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1.13. A Trip To The Country
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1933

Tommy: (narrating) One day Frank asked me to stop by at the


bar. He said he
had a little job for me, so, of course, I showed up.
(Tommy is seen walking towards Frank in the backyard of the
bar. It is
nighttime and it is raining.)

Frank: Tom, we've got two trucks full of the best liquor
coming in from
Canada. Sam's gone out to the hand-off point to meet them.
They're at an
old farm outside of town and we need to get the shipment
to the city. I'm
sending two trucks out, Paulie's going with one of them. I
want you to go
with them and keep an eye over everything. Just to make
sure it all goes
smoothly. Get a car from Ralphy, and join up with Paulie
over at our
warehouse. Paulie'll give you some weapons when you get
there.

Tommy: Okay, Frank.

(Frank leaves. Tommy talks to Ralph.)

Tommy: So what have you got for me today, Ralphy?

Ralph: Hey T... Tom, I have h... here a new machine for
you. It has 65
horsepower and if you put your foot down, it'll go over 75
miles per hour.

(Ralph takes him to a Bolt V8 car.)

Ralph: Th... they put a new l... lock on it, but it ain't
no p... problem.
Here watch...

(Ralph picks the lock of the car.)

Ralph: S... see, it's real easy! You can t... take this
car, or something
older, wha... whatever you want.

Tommy: Thanks, Ralphy.

(Tommy takes a car and drives to the warehouse, where he


finds Paulie
waiting with two trucks and two other men.)

Paulie: Hey, Tommy. We're goin' to a farm outside of town


to pick up a
couple o' truckloads of good booze. We wanted you with us
in case of any
trouble, but it should be real easy. You won't really have
to do nothing,
just be there. The boys'll load up the trucks and we'll
come back. Sam is
already there waitin' for us, so probably be drinking most
of it before we
even get there. I'll do the drivin'. The cops have been
paid off, so
there's nothing to worry about.

Tommy: Looks like I could've just stayed home and slept.

Paulie: Hey, if I gotta be up, you gotta be up.

(They get in the truck.)

Paulie: Let's go.

(Paulie drives away and they are soon out of the city.)

Paulie: This is the life, total ease, countryside, no


stress. You know, we
oughta do this more often.

Tommy: Better in the daytime...

Paulie: Haha, I think you'd rather be with Luigi's little


girl, Sarah,
right? That's your nightshift, he he...

Tommy: Lay off... What d'you know about it?

Paulie: Same way as everybody else knows! Heck, even Luigi


knows that
you're chasing her. I figure he ain't too bothered, you
saved her virginity
after all... he he he... But I bet you stole it right back,
hm?

Tommy: Shut up, Paulie! I didn't know you were there?

Paulie: Ah, c'mon, Tom! I'm kidding, she's a good girl.


You're good for
each other.

Tommy: I ain't so sure. Somehow, I can't imagine coming


home and saying:
"Guess what, Sarah? Had a hell of a day at work today, I
had to kill ten
people."

Paulie: You can't talk about stuff like that at home. If


you don't act like
the way they describe you in the papers and you're good to
her, she'll
ignore all that crap. Hey! Hehe, she is loaded!

Tommy: So it seems normal to you to hide who you really are


from your own
wife your whole life?

Paulie: Don't worry so much...

(At that moment they reach the hand-off point on the


perimeter of the farm,
but there is no one there.)

Paulie: Dammit...

Tommy: What's going on?

Paulie: Sam should be waiting here, but he isn't.

Tommy: It smells fishy.

Paulie: Look, we'll wait here with the trucks, you'll go


quietly check out
what's going on.

Tommy: Thanks for the confidence...

Paulie: Here's some toys to take with you.

(Paulie gives Tommy a shotgun and they get out of the truck.
Tommy goes off
to the farm while Paulie stands by the trucks with the two
other gangsters.
Tommy investigates the farm but almost all the doors are
locked, including
those of a large barn in the middle. He finally finds one
of the trucks
carrying the shipment. When he opens the door to the cabin
the driver falls
out dead.)

Tommy: Jesus!

Man: Your friend is fallen sick.


(Two armed men appear behind Tommy. Alarmed, he turns to
face them.)

Tommy: Who are you? Are you from the police?

Man: Mr. Morello and the sheriff would like to send their
regards and
inform you that from this point on, they'll be taking over
your duties
here.

(Tommy shoots one of the men with his shotgun. The other
man tries to shoot
him but he dodges the bullet. A gunfight ensues with more
men attacking
Tommy from different sides. He fights them and manages to
return to the
hand-off point, where Paulie and the other two gangsters
are successfully
fighting off a few attackers. One of their trucks explodes
during the
gunfight.)

Tommy: They're all dead.

Paulie: What?

Tommy: The truck crew, out there in the back, they wasted
them.

Paulie: What? What about Sam, did you see him?

Tommy: No, I didn't see him. But the barn was locked. He
might be in there.

Paulie: We ain't leavin' without him. We have to go back


and get him.

Tommy: Okay, we'll go back, but we gotta find a crowbar or


something so we
can break open that barn door.

Paulie: Okay. Let's go. You boys stay here for now and
watch the trucks.
Waste anyone who gets within a hundred yards. Besides us,
of course!

Gangster: Okay, boss.

(Tommy and Paulie go back to the farm and see a smaller


barn next to the
larger one.)

Paulie: Come on, there must be something in this barn to


force this door
open.

(They kill the men who haven taken up position inside the
barn and find a
long metal bar. Paulie takes it and they go to the door of
the large barn.)

Paulie: I'll force it open, then we'll run in. We gotta


keep each other
covered, okay?

(Paulie forces the door open with the bar.)

Paulie: Let's go!

(They storm the barn and kill the men inside. They find Sam
lying on the
top floor. He is apparently badly wounded.)

Paulie: Jesus, what have they done to you? You still in one
piece?

Sam: Eh... Just in the wrong place at the wrong time again,
I guess...

Paulie: Can you walk?

Sam: Probably not too good.

Paulie: Okay, hang on, I'll get the truck. We'll get you
to the doctor.
You'll make it! Sam! Tom, wait here with him, I'll be back
in a second.

(Paulie leaves.)

Tommy: It'll be okay, Sam. We've gotten through worse.

Sam: Sure... We have?

(The sound of a vehicle is heard after a while.)

Tommy: Paulie's coming.

Sam: Tom, I don't think that's no truck...

Tommy: Shit!
(Tommy looks out and sees several police vehicles outside
the barn. The
policemen attack the barn and he kills them. Then, Paulie's
voice is
heard.)

Paulie: What the hell's goin' on here? Tom, are you alive?
Get out here and
help me!

(Tommy goes out and meets Paulie outside by the truck.)

Tommy: Christ, that was a massacre!

Paulie: This is one hell of a night.

Tommy: It looks like they want to get us completely out of


the picture.

Paulie: Yeah? Well, that ain't gonna be so easy. Is Sam


okay upstairs?

Tommy: Yeah, he's okay. At least he isn't any worse.

Paulie: Okay, I'll get him. You keep watch here.

(Paulie goes into the barn.)

Paulie: Sam! It's me, Paulie! C'mon, we're goin' home.

Sam: UUUGH, we're goin' to the doctor... I ain't feelin'


so good... I must
be coming down with something...

Paulie: Hmm, I guess so, your nose is runnin' a little.

(Paulie comes out of the barn carrying Paulie.)

Paulie: Sam, I'll put you in the back. Tom will be with
you, just in case.

Sam: Okay.

Paulie: Tom, go with him and keep an eye out. There's a


Thompson if you
need it.

Tommy: Got it.


(As Paulie puts Sam in the back of the truck, Tommy sees
the headlights of
more cars coming towards the farm.)

Tommy: Paulie, it looks like we got more company.

(Paulie gets out of the back of the truck.)

Paulie: There's a Thompson and some ammo back there. Get


behind those
crates and watch out. Fire as soon as they get behind us.
MAKE SURE THEY
DON'T GET PAST US!

(Paulie gets in the driver's seat while Tommy climbs in the


back. They
start to drive away from the farm towards the city, pursued
by several
cars. Tommy manages to kill their occupants with his
Thompson. They
eventually reach the house of the doctor in the city.)

Paulie: We're here. Tom, get Sam ready, I'll go wake the
doc up.

(Tommy lifts Sam.)

Tommy: Sam, we're at the doctor.

(Paulie knocks on the doctor's door. It opens after a few


seconds.)

Doctor: God, is that you, Paulie? What are you doing here
so late?

Paulie: Good evening, doc. I'm sorry, but we had an


accident.

Doctor: Okay. Where is he? Bring him inside.

Paulie: Okay.

(Tommy brings Sam inside, and then he and Paulie get in the
truck and drive
away.)

Paulie: That was our doctor, he doesn't ask questions and


Sam is in good
company.

Tommy: Are you sure that he isn't just an untrained butcher?


Paulie: Definitely not! He is the best! The best paid doctor
in the city.
If you get hurt, you will be thankful that we have him.

Tommy: Okay, I hope he'll do his best for Sam.

(They reach the warehouse and get out of the truck.)

Tommy: Uff... At least that's all over. We could have all


ended up a lot
worse off than Sam did.

Paulie: When I catch that bastard who double-crossed us,


I'll tear his head
off.

Tommy: It looks like someone has had enough of us.

Paulie: It sure does. I don't know about you, but I'm goin'
to get a shot
of something. When the Don finds out what happened there'll
be hell to pay!
This means a real war. And it ain't good.

Tommy: It certainly ain't.

Paulie: All right, so good night, Tom. Have a good night,


or at least, try
to have one.

(Tommy takes his car and drives to Lucas Bertone's shop.)

Lucas: Ahh! Tommy, you've come like a gift from heaven! A


stoolie just
called me and said that the cops wanna pick one of my
friends up! Hey, we
gotta let him know as fast as possible. He lives in a house
in Hoboken.
Could you go and warn him?

Tommy: Okay, Lucas.

(Tommy drives to the man's house and knocks on his door.


The man answers
from inside.)

Man: What is it? What do you want this time at night?

Tommy: Lucas Bertone sent me! You gotta disappear, the cops
will be here
any minute!

Man: Shit! Thank Lucas for me! And you too, of course! I
better go out the
back so no-one sees me. Goodbye.

Tommy: Good luck.

(Moments later, a police car pulls up next to the house and


several
policemen burst inside. Tommy returns to Lucas.)

Lucas: So what?

Tommy: Fine, went well. He thanked you and then quickly


disappeared.

Lucas: Ah, thank God! Hey, I have a reward for you, Tommy.

(Lucas shows an Ulver Airstream car to Tommy.)

Lucas: Hey, this is totally new. It's a little different


than those other
cars. It's the first line of cars with an aerodynamic form.
Hey, they look
pretty sharp to me, but many people don't like 'em. The
main thing is that
it purrs like a kitten. Yeah.

(Lucas picks the car's lock.)

Lucas: And you can snag one easy. You just stick this wire
in here, boom,
that's it! One guy who lives in Oakwood has the same model.
He parks it in
front of the garage next to his house, eh.

Tommy: Great, thanks.

(Tommy goes and steals the car and then returns to Salieri's
Bar.)

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1.14. Omerta
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(Tommy and Salieri are talking in the backroom of the bar.)


Salieri: Yesterday was the worst disaster we've had! We
lost eight men, the
whole shipment and Sam can't even stand up. This is a war
and we're in a
hell of a fix! He's already got the prosecutor on his side,
and he's
digging up a load of dirt on us. He's also pretty close to
the councilor
whose boy you knocked off, Tommy, so he's got the cops
after us.

Tommy: They ain't got nothing on us.

Salieri: That's where you're wrong. Yesterday Frank handed


over all our
account books. The prosecutor is having a field day.

Tommy: Dammit!

Salieri: Frank wouldn't be out for blood, but he doesn't


seem to mind too
much if I go to jail for life. Those account books will
give the prosecutor
a truckload of evidence for the case against us, but without
Frank it'll be
for nothing. We've got to liquidate Frank...

Tommy: You mean hit him? You tryin' to tell me I've gotta
knock Frank off?

Salieri: More than twenty years I've known Frank. All I


got, I got with
him. But Frank broke the Omerta. I don't know why, but he
must have his
reasons. And we've got our own reasons to rub him out and
get those books
back. Otherwise, we'll do time. And plenty of it.

Tommy: Whatever you want, boss. If there ain't no other


way...

Salieri: There isn't! I figure today's our last chance to


do something
before they move Frank out of our reach.

Tommy: What do you want me to do?

(Salieri puts the photos of two men on the table. One of


them is Big Biff.)
Salieri: First, find these men and find out where they've
got Frank.
They're good stoolies. They have connections with the cops
and in the court
house, one of them is sure to know. You already know Big
Biff's from
Chinatown, and Little Tony's always loafing on the island
near the museum.
Then, track down Frank. Whatever you do, don't kill him
till he tells you
where those books are. Capisci?

Tommy: Got it.

Salieri: Frank's going to have protection, you'll have to


knock them off
first. Once you know where the books are, kill him.

Tommy: Okay, boss, whatever you want.

Salieri: Good luck, Tommy. Get a gun from Vincenzo and a


car off Ralphy.
And remember, if you don't do this right, we're done for.

(Tommy leaves.)

Salieri: (to himself) Goddamit, what have you done, Frank?


You were a
brother to me.

(Tommy goes to Vincenzo.)

Tommy: Hello, Vince. I guess you know why I'm here.

Vincenzo: Right... What can you do? Frank knew what would
happen.

Tommy: What do you got for me?

(Vincenzo puts a Colt 1911.)

Vincenzo: A Colt 1911 should be enough, but here's a sawed-


off as well.

(He brings a sawed-off shotgun from the cabinet.)

Vincenzo: In Sicily they call it a Lupara. When they find


someone shot by
one of these babies, everyone knows the deal.
Unfortunately, this is the
perfect situation to use it. It's got a short range, but
it covers a lot of
real estate. You can't miss.

Tommy: I'd never thought that I'd meet with Sicilian


tradition like this.

(Tommy takes the guns and goes to Ralph.)

Tommy: What've you got for me today, Ralphy?

Ralph: Hey T... Tommy, I got a new car. Just a bit better
than that V8, has
80 horsepower. Pretty good little machine.

(Ralph takes Tommy to a Schubert Extra Six car and shows


him how to pick
its lock.)

Ralph: They changed the locks a bit, but they're no problem


when you're in
the business.

Tommy: Thanks, Ralphy.

(Tommy drives away and finds Big Biff in Chinatown.)

Tommy: Greetings from Mr. Salieri, Biff. We need to know


where the cops've
got Frank.

Biff: Sorry, Tommy. I don't know nothing about it. Pay


Little Tony a visit,
he's 'like this' with the cops.

(Tommy talks to him again.)

Biff: Little Tony knows more.

(Tommy goes to talk to Little Tony.)

Tommy: How are you, Tony? Mr. Salieri needs to know where
the cops are
holding consiglieri Frank and Big Biff suggested you might
know something.

Tony: Hey there, Tom. Look, I don't know where they've got
Frank exactly,
but I do know there's a scumbag that's been blurtin' stuff,
something about
Frank and the cops the other day. They call 'im Idiot Joe,
'cos he's a
complete idiot. He hangs out on the lot under the bridge.
You'll know him.
He's completely bald.

Tommy: Great, Tony. I owe you one.

(Tommy talks to him again.)

Tony: Joe's on the lot under the bridge, and he knows


something.

(Tommy goes and finds Joe at the parking lot mentioned by


Little Tony.)

Tommy: Hey there, you Joe by chance?

Joe: Got the wrong guy, I'm Pete.

Tommy: Well, then I'm George.

Joe: Sorry to hear that.

Tommy: Say, ain't you got a twin brother by the name of


Joe?

Joe: My brothers ain't none of your business.

Tommy: Well... I gotta talk to somebody named Joe damn


quick.

Joe: Don't know that fella.

Tommy: I ain't gettin' through to you, it's pretty damn


important.

Joe: What's important is that you gotta scram!

Tommy: Take it easy. I ain't leaving till I find out where


Joe is.

Joe: That's tough, George. Mom used to always say: Joe,


don't go talking to
strangers or taking their candies!

Tommy: What did I tell you, JOE!

Joe: Go screw yourself.


Tommy: I wanna know where the fuzz's got Salieri's
consiglieri Frank and
you're my man.

Joe: What nut told you that, I dunno shit. Jeez.

Tommy: Don't try and rile me, Joe. Just remember real quick.

Joe: Christ, I told ya I dunno anything about it, buck.


Just scram.

Tommy: You wanna play hardball, huh? Spill it!

Joe: Buzz off!

Tommy: COME ON, Joe!

Joe: Go to hell.

Tommy: Where's Frank, Joe?

Joe: You deaf or what?

(Tommy starts to punch Joe. Joe cowers on the ground.)

Joe: Okay, okay already, you win, man. You win! For Christ's
sake, stop
hitting me, I'll spill the beans.

Tommy: I'm all ears...

Joe: Frank and those bastards agreed that if he gave the


account books
they'd pack him off to Europe. You'd better move it, he's
probably leaving
today. They've been holding him in some joint opposite the
tennis courts in
Oak Alley. That's all I can tell ya. Now leave me alone,
you rat!

Tommy: You've been a big help, Joe. Next time get to the
point a bit
earlier.

(Tommy drives to the tennis courts in Oakwood. Just


opposite the courts, a
Highway Patrol vehicle is waiting in front of a house.)

Tommy: It looks like I'm at the right place.


(At that moment, Frank walks out of the house, accompanied
by a few police
agents. They get in the car and drive away.)

Tommy: Jesus, that was close! They must be worried about


Frank if they're
driving him around in an armor-plated car. I'll follow them
and see where
they are headed.

(Tommy follows the car carrying Frank. It stops at the


airport and Frank
and the agents get out.)

Agent: He's here!

(The agents notice Tommy and quickly rush Frank into the
first building.
When Tommy enters it, they open fire on him. He kills all
of them and
Frank, who has been hiding behind the counter, runs out.
There are
apparently more agents outside.)

Agent: Hurry!

(Tommy pursues Frank outside. The agents try to stop him


at the hangars. As
they are fighting, a truck pulls up near the hangars and a
mechanic working
at the airport gets out.)

Mechanic: Shit, what's goin' on?

(The mechanic attacks the agents with his crowbar and is


killed. Tommy
continues to look for Frank and finds him at a parking lot.
He kills his
guards and confronts him with his sawed-off shotgun.)

Frank: Tom...

Tommy: Frank, the Don sent me, and you know why.

Frank: I know why... I know...

Tommy: I don't get what happened to you, I thought you were


my friend. I'd
never guessed that something like this would happen... Why
the hell did you
do it?
Frank: Tom, I couldn't go on this way. Too many people have
died lately and
I don't have the stomach for it. It used to be different
with the Don in
the old days. Maybe I'm just getting too old. Tom, this is
a war and I
don't want to fight anymore. I got a child and I thought
I'd finally get
some peace.

Tommy: You couldn't have done this some other way? You
didn't have to sell
us out!

Frank: They came for me and I had to surrender. They have


my wife and
daughter, Tom. And if I don't give them the books, they'll
kill them.
Before we used to solve things like men. You, Paulie or Sam
would get them
back, but I can't take that risk this time. I don't want
to lose them, Tom,
I can't live without them. They told me if I did what they
wanted they'd
release them and send us to Europe, where we'd start again.

Tommy: COPS! The cops are blackmailing you and want to kill
your family?

Frank: Ever since you and Paulie killed that Billy kid, the
cops and
Morello have been working hand in hand. That councilor, the
kid's father,
got where he is thanks to Morello. Morello wanted to get
me to talk and the
police would then liquidate the Don. Both sides would then
get what they
wanted.

Tommy: I'm afraid the situation has changed somewhat. Where


are the books,
Frank?

Frank: I haven't got them, Tom.

Tommy: You handed them over already?

Frank: No, no, Tom. I'll tell you where they are, if you
get my wife and
daughter back. We were supposed to wait here at the airport,
so they must
be holding them somewhere around here. Kill me after if you
want, just make
sure they get out of this city alive.

Tommy: Fine, but you'll have to give me those books first,


Frank.

(Tommy straps Frank to a lamp-pole with handcuffs he has


taken from a dead
agent.)

Tommy: Sorry, but they're in case you're lying.

(Tommy enters a waiting room nearby, looking for Frank's


family. Inside
there is a man talking on the phone.)

Man: Send someone here quickly! We heard shots, and we


thought it'd be
better to stay inside. I don't know what to do, they must
be some kind of
hoods. Uh-huh. Okay. But hurry!

(Tommy finds a woman and a little girl.)

Tommy: Are you Frank's wife?

Woman: Oh, you've come to save us. I am indebted to you...


Where is Frank?

Tommy: He's here. Wait here, I'll be right back.

(Tommy returns to Frank.)

Tommy: They're okay, Frank. Come with me.

(They together go back to Frank's family.)

Frank's Wife: FRANK! Oh, good grief, I was so afraid! Thank


God you're
alright!

Frank: Thanks, Tom. They promised they'd give me plane


tickets when I gave
them the books. Those tickets must be here somewhere. Could
you try to find
them?
Tommy: Okay, I'll do that, Frank. Wait here for me. I hope
you ain't
planning no funny business.

(Tommy talks to Frank again before leaving.)

Frank: I'm sorry about what happened, Tom, but I couldn't


help it. Have you
got the tickets? They must have them here somewhere. Hurry
up, Tom. The
flight leaves in a while, we don't have much time.

(Tommy talks to Frank's wife.)

Frank's Wife: I'm glad you got rid of those crooks. The
police behave worse
than gangsters. I think the plane's taking off soon. Poor
Alice, all of
this isn't good for her. You are such a good person, Tom.

(Tommy goes and finds the tickets in the main building of


the airport. Then
he returns to the waiting room and finds Frank and his
family waiting at
the entrance.)

Tommy: Here you go, Frank.

(He gives the tickets to Frank.)

Frank: Thanks, Tom. Let me say goodbye to March and Alice


and then we'll
sort out this business.

March: Frank! You aren't flying with us? What, what...

Frank: I can't, March. Tommy and I have a very serious


situation here that
we must sort out. Right, Tom?

Tommy: Frank, just tell me where the books are and go with
them.

Frank: What? How would you explain it to the Don?

Tommy: Forget about it, that's my problem. Where are the


books?

Frank: I'll never forget this... Here is the key to a safe


box in the First
National Bank downtown. The books are there. Take it, Tom.
(Frank gives Tommy a key.)

Tommy: Thanks.

Frank: And Tom... Thanks for everything you've done for us,
I'm indebted to
you. And tell the Don I'm sorry for the way things had to
end.

Tommy: To the Don, you're dead, Frank. If he finds out


you're not, then
this isn't finished. Now just go.

March: Tommy, I'll never forget how you helped us, God
bless you.

Alice: Goodbye, mister!

Frank: And don't forget what I told you in the car that
time.

(Frank leaves with his family.)

Tommy: (narrating) In the end your best friend kills you.


Frank told me
that in the car. And now it was me who was meant to kill a
friend. Only I
didn't do it. Don't do to others what you wouldn't want
them to do to you,
or however they say it. And I didn't want Paulie to knock
me off anytime
soon. I may have given him a reason to do just that today.
I brought it on
myself. I just hope he likes me as much as I like Frank.

(Tommy leaves the airport and is confronted by several


policemen at the
entrance, apparently called in by the man in the waiting
room. He kills
them and drives away from the airport. He then goes to the
bank and
collects the account books.)

Tommy: (narrating) Frank didn't lie, the briefcase with the


account books
was in the safe box. It was no problem getting it.

(Tommy visits Lucas Bertone after leaving the bank.)

Lucas: Hello there, Tommy! How's it going?


Tommy: Fine and you?

Lucas: I'm great, but some bouncer from Hoboken beat up my


buddy. He hangs
around the Black Cat Bar. You know, I want someone to go
and teach him a
lesson.

Tommy: That won't be a problem.

Lucas: You'd do that, Tommy? Oh, that's great. Hey, but


don't shoot him. I
don't want you to kill him, just hit him until he begs for
mercy. If you do
this, then I'll get you a real exhibition piece.

Tommy: Sure, what's the scum look like?

Lucas: He's a real big gorilla. Some character at the Black


Cat Bar, you
can't miss him. His name's Big Stan. You just tell him it's
a lesson from
Carlo.

Tommy: Okay, I'll go to it.

(Tommy goes and finds the man near the bar.)

Tommy: Big Stan?

Stan: Who wants to know?

Tommy: I've got a message from Carlo.

Stan: You wanna get it like him, or what?

Tommy: No, not me. It looks like today you're in luck!

(They have a fistfight and Stan eventually runs away.)

Stan: Shit, you bastard! I'll get you.

(Tommy returns to Lucas.)

Lucas: So he learned his lesson?

Tommy: If he doesn't get new teeth, he'll have to eat baby


food.

Lucas: Heh heh! Carlo will be real happy!


Tommy: So, where's the car?

(Lucas shows a Thor 810 car to Tommy.)

Lucas: A guy in the Millionaire's Quarter up in Oak Hill


has got it. It's a
minor technical revolution. Great motor, drives real good.
It's front-wheel
drive, you see.

Tommy: Yeah, movie stars drive those cars.

Lucas: That's right. Look at the lock, it's a piece of


cake. But when you
go for it, be careful. The guy has some bodyguards.

Tommy: Thanks, Lucas.

(Tommy goes to steal the car, but a guard at the parking


lot sees him
trying to pick the lock.)

Guard: You bastard! Don't touch that car! Thief! Police!

(Tommy kills the guard, takes the car and returns to


Salieri's Bar.)

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1.15. Visiting Rich People
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(The camera shows Frank's gravestone, which says "FRANK


COLLETTI 1877-
1933", in a cemetery.)

Tommy: (narrating) Luckily, everyone bought that Frank was


dead and that I
had disposed of his body. So Frank's funeral took place
without Frank. The
mafia has a habit of organizing grand funerals for
important people, where
they forget the unfinished business they have with each
other, or with the
dead. The deceased are only shown in a good light, it's the
principle of
every gangster. At least at a funeral. So it happened that
not only Salieri
and our people made long speeches about their best friend
Frank, but even
Morello and other gangsters.

Tommy: (narr.) Morello and Salieri cried on each other's


shoulders. It
didn't seem like they had been at each other's throats only
the day before.
Frank would have been 'spinning in his grave', had he
actually been dead. I
guess everything turned out pretty well, only I had to
think up something
about Frank's family. Salieri, of course, wanted to help
out his best
friend's poor widow till the end of her days. I couldn't
let him know that
they were really resting comfortably in Europe at that
moment.

(The scene switches to Salieri and Tommy talking at the


backroom of the
bar.)

Salieri: Tommy, it seems our problems aren't over. The


prosecutor who
nearly got Frank against us is digging up more dirt, and
I've heard he even
has witnesses. It looks like that councilor whose son you
shot is sorely
craving revenge. The prosecutor is a good friend of his,
and if we don't
nip it in the bud, they'll make big problems for us.

Tommy: That doesn't sound too good.

Salieri: What's even worse is that guy doesn't trust


anyone. He has all the
evidence against us in a safe at his villa. Sam and Paulie
are taking care
of the witnesses right now as we speak and you've got to
get that evidence,
Tom.

Tommy: How will we get to it?

Salieri: Well, today we have an excellent opportunity. Mr.


Prosecutor has
decided to go to the theater, and nobody else will be
home... That is,
nobody apart from the home security, of course, but his
study will be
empty. His villa is in the Millionaire's Quarter, Mr.
Prosecutor isn't
exactly a poor boy.

(Luigi brings a drink for Salieri.)

Salieri: Thanks, Luigi.

Salieri: Your only concern is how to get in, but there will
be guards
around the villa. Once inside you should be fine, the villa
will be empty.
The prosecutor's office is on the first floor and there
should be a safe in
the wall. For that you will have Salvatore with you, that's
a guy who
manages to open every safe in America. Once you've got all
of the evidence,
leave before the prosecutor arrives back home.

Tommy: Okay, boss. Where can I find this Salvatore?

Salieri: He'll be waiting for you down in Hoboken on the


corner next to the
stadium. So you can pick him up on the way there. I don't
have to tell you
how important this job is to us, Tommy. Buona fortuna!

Tommy: I'll do my best, boss.

(Tommy stands up in order to leave.)

Salieri: And Tommy, if you happen to bump into the


prosecutor, don't kill
him no matter what. It'll just bring us more problems.

Tommy: You can depend on it, boss.

(Tommy talks to Salieri again before leaving.)

Salieri: You don't even know how much I miss Frank, Tom.
Even if he sold us
out. He was always good to talk to.

(Tommy talks to Luigi.)

Luigi: The business with Frank has really gotten Don


Salieri shaken. He's
probably feeling guilty, but I don't think he's got any
reason to. He had
to do it. It's better to die honorably than to betray the
family and live
like an outcast.

(Tommy passes by Ralph outside.)

Ralph: Hey, Tom.

(Tommy goes to Vincenzo.)

Tommy: Good evening, Vincenzo. Tonight I'm doin' a little


burglary, so I
need something for a quiet little job.

Vincenzo: Tommy, a good ol' bat would do the trick. When


you hit someone
over the head from behind, they should be out cold for a
while.

(He puts a baseball bat on the table.)

Vincenzo: To be on the safe side, take this here Colt 1911


too.

(He puts a Colt 1911 pistol on the table.)

Vincenzo: I'll keep my fingers crossed, Tommy.

Tommy: Thanks, Vincenzo.

(Tommy takes the weapons and drives to the stadium in


Hoboken. Salvatore
gets in the car.)

Salvatore: Evenin', chief. Let's get movin'.

Tommy: Great, so where are we going?

(Tommy starts to drive towards the Millionaire's Quarter


in Oak Hill.)

Tommy: So, you can open any safe in the country, right?

Salvatore: Almost every one, chief.

Tommy: And how did you learn that trick?

Salvatore: My grandpa was in the business. It's inherited.


The safes keep
getting better, so a fella has to keep up with the times.
Some of the safes
around these days are pretty tricky.

(They reach the prosecutor's mansion in Oak Hill.)

Tommy: Okay, we're here.

(They get out. Tommy attempts to enter the garden through


a side-door, but
it is locked.)

Tommy: Can you open it, Salvatore?

Salvatore: I'll try, chief.

(He opens the door.)

Salvatore: There you go, chief.

(They enter the garden, where there are several armed


guards on patrol.)

Tommy: Do exactly what I tell you.

(Tommy knocks out a lone guard while he is smoking a


cigarette and takes a
key from him. He then approaches the mansion from the left
side. On his
way, he sees two guards talking near a fountain.)

Guard 1: Brother, yesterday some Paddy knocked into me in


the bar. Real
typical son of a bitch, and I say to him, "Hey, pal, what
are you tryin' to
pull?" and the bastard spits in my mug.

Guard 2: What'd you do to him?

Guard 1: Ah, knocked him down. I'm telling ya, he won't


forget that in a
hurry.

Guard 2: And what did he do?

Guard 1: He came right back at me, man. He nearly had me,


the bastard, but
my boys were there and they knocked his teeth out.

Guard 2: He got what he deserved. You can't let those punks


get in your
way.
Guard 1: Sure, but then his friends showed up and busted
up the whole
joint.

Guard 2: Son of a bitch!

(Tommy and Salvatore enter the mansion through a door on


the left side.
Inside, they search for the prosecutor's study, avoiding a
maid who is
cleaning the rooms.)

--

(The maid alerts the guards if she sees Tommy or Salvatore.)

Maid: Guard! There's a burglar here! He wanna kill me! He


wanna kill me!

--

(Upstairs, in one of the rooms, Tommy runs into a woman,


sitting in a
chair, but she cannot see him because of her beauty mask.)

Woman: Hello, darling! Did you have a good day today?

(Tommy knocks her out and they continue to look for the
study. They find it
on the first floor, and the safe is there.)

Tommy: So, show me what you can do, Salvatore.

Salvatore: Okay, chief!

(Salvatore begins to work on the safe, while Tommy looks


out the window.
Suddenly, he sees the prosecutor arrive in his luxury car.)

Tommy: Christ! It looks like we better get out fast,


Salvatore.

Salvatore: Got it, chief! Piece of cake.

(Salvatore opens the safe and Tommy collects the documents.


Outside, a
guard is heard reporting to the prosecutor.)

Guard: Everything's fine, boss!


(The prosecutor enters the mansion and goes up to the second
floor. Tommy
and Salvatore secretly get out through the rear door and
get to the
prosecutor's car, a Silver Fletcher.)

Tommy: Salvatore! Open the car.

Salvatore: I'll try, chief.

(He unlocks the car.)

Salvatore: There you go, chief.

(They get in the car and drive out of the garden through
the gate which the
prosecutor used during his arrival.)

Salvatore: Drop me off at home. I live across the street


at the stadium a
little ways from where you picked me up.

(Tommy drives to his house.)

Salvatore: Here's where I live, thanks a lot.

(Salvatore gets out of the car.)

Salvatore: I hope it'll be a little cooler next time, today


I almost
crapped my pants.

Tommy: I hope so too, get some shut-eye.

(Tommy returns to Salieri's Bar.)

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1.16. Great Deal!
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(Tommy, Salieri, Paulie and Sam are talking in the backroom


of the bar.)

Salieri: Well done, boys! The last job went fine. There's
no evidence or
witnesses left against us. Thanks to your persuasive
methods they won't
even squeak.
Paulie: Thanks, boss, we try to make you happy.

Salieri: HA HA HA! Well, you certainly did. But today we're


here for
something else. Paulie has a pretty interesting proposal.

Paulie: Well, I met a guy from Kentucky, William Gates.


Everyone knows that
Kentucky makes the best home-brewed whiskey. Well,
anyway... This guy
almost threw up when he tried the whisky which Morello
sells here. When he
gave me a drink of this stuff they brew back there... forget
about it. I
won't drink anything else! So I asked him about it, right.
He said it was
no problem, and that he could deliver me as much as I
wanted. I got jazzed
thinking about the dough we'd make on it... Well, I ordered
a truckload of
it. I said to myself, if it catches on here, we can make a
bigger deal
later.

Salieri: It would certainly be a good replacement for the


loss of our
Canadian. I like it, nice one.

Tommy: Me too!

Paulie: So we're gonna pick up some beautiful booze.

Sam: I'm already looking forward to it!

Tommy: Where are they hiding it?

Paulie: They'll meet us in the big parking garage.

Salieri: We have to be more careful than we were before.


You'll get to the
place by car with two other boys. They'll be your escort
on the way back.
You three pick up the truck and take it to our warehouse
in Hoboken. The
boys are already out in the yard waiting in the car. And
bring me back a
bottle so I can finally drink something decent.

Sam: Count on it, boss!


(Tommy, Paulie and Sam go to the yard of the bar, where the
car is waiting
for them with the two other gangsters.)

Sam: Get in, we're going for some medicine!

Paulie: Here, Tom, this might come in useful.

(Paulie gives Tommy a Thompson.)

Tommy: Thanks.

(They drive to the parking garage and stop in front of it.


Tommy, Paulie
and Sam get out.)

Paulie: Wait for us here, boys. We'll be back in a little


while. When we
drive out, follow after us. Then we'll have a shot at the
warehouse.

Gangster: Sure, boss.

(The gatekeeper of the garage greets them as they enter.)

Gatekeeper: They're waitin' for you already, mister!

(They find Gates with his men and the truck on the top
floor.)

Paulie: Hey there, Bill. It's good to see you again.

Bill: Hey, Paulie.

Paulie: These are my partners and good friends... They like


the idea of
working together and they also like first-rate whisky,
which yours
certainly is.

Bill: That it is.

Paulie: The main thing is that Don Salieri likes it too,


and since he's
financing the whole deal. Here's your first payment for the
goods.

(Paulie gives him the money.)

Bill: Give Mr. Salieri my regards. I'm always happy to do


business with
people like him.

Paulie: You should be, Bill. You could hit it big with
this. If this small
delivery works out for us, we'll order a lot more next
time.

(Suddenly, several gangsters arrive in two cars.)

Tommy: Take cover!

Bill: What's going on? Jesus, who are they?

(The gangsters open fire on them, and Bill is killed.)

Paulie: Fire, kill the bastards!

(All of Bill's men are killed in the first moments of the


gunfight.)

Tommy: Damn!

(Tommy, Paulie and Sam fight their way through the


gangsters and manage to
get to the entrance. There they find that the two other men
who have come
with them and the gatekeeper of the garage have been killed
by the
attackers.)

Paulie: Bill's kicked it, he won't be no magnet now.

Tommy: What the hell was that, Paulie? Who were those hoods?

Paulie: How should I know?

Sam: Okay, okay! Well, we can't hang around here waiting


for more of them
to show up, let's get the truck and get the hell out of
here! Tom, you
drive! I'll follow behind in one of the other cars.

(Tommy and Paulie leave to get the truck from the top floor
while Sam gets
in the car with which they have come to the garage. When
Tommy gets the
truck to the entrance several other attackers arrive in two
cars.)

Paulie: Tom! We have a little problem here! Step on it!


(They start driving towards the warehouse and the attackers
chase them.
They eventually lose the tail and manage to reach their
destination.)

Tommy: Okay, we did it.

(Next, Tommy, Paulie and Sam are seen entering the bar,
where Salieri is
waiting for them. They sit down at his table.)

Paulie: So it looks like Morello got in the way of things


again, boss. We
can't seem to shake off this bad luck.

Salieri: Boys, you won't believe this, but it's completely


the other way
around. The only one who really had bad luck this time was
Morello.

Paulie: What?

Salieri: I found out who our Mr. Gates really was.

Tommy: And?

Salieri: Gates was never really from Kentucky. He was a


small-time thief
who stole the goods from Morello and wanted to sell them
to us! Morello
doesn't think that he almost stopped our deal, but that we
pinched a
truckload of his most expensive whisky. I bet that
bastard's happy now!

Tommy: Unbelievable!

Paulie: Well, that worked out just fine. Let's drink to


that!

Salieri: To another success, boys! Salute!

(They raise their glasses for a toast.)

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1.17. Intermezzo Three
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1938

(The camera shows the front page of a newspaper. The title


is "DECEMBER 5TH
1933 THE END OF PROHIBITION!" Then it switches to Tommy and
Norman.)

Norman: The end of prohibition in thirty-three... You


probably weren't too
happy, huh? The end of the good ol' days...

Tommy: Yeah, not too happy, but it wasn't all bad.


Eventually, I did get
married to Sarah and had a daughter. It was a good time.
But life went on
in business. We made a huge amount of dough during
prohibition, which we
invested into new deals. A lot of them were legitimate. We
had regular
firms like construction, transport, restaurants... We ran
labor unions...
And, of course, there was gambling, betting, the
lotteries... We actually
did really well. We just tried to stay out of drugs, even
if it wasn't
always easy.

Norman: C'mon! Business is business, right?

Tommy: You're way off there! The Cosa Nostra ain't no


Paddies or Chinamen!
With drugs, comes big money and even bigger problems. When
someone has a
problem with the cops because of drugs, he does the sensible
thing - he
admits it. If his family catches him they rub him out!
Drugs are taboo.

Norman: So, what, there's some kind of grand pooba passing


judgment?

Tommy: Something like that. The leading families choose a


Boss of Bosses.
They sort out the big problems and set the rules of the
game.

Norman: So criminals who break the law have their own courts
that judge
them? That's just great.
Tommy: Laws aren't changeless, holy words. Every country
in the world has
their own. It's just somebody with a lot of power applying
their own will.
It depends on the person whether they'll serve someone else
blindly, or
apply their own will. Why should the Don be restrained? The
mafia prevailed
through prohibition with its own laws. A handful of poor
uneducated
immigrants from Sicily were stronger than all the laws,
courts and police
here in the States. That took some doing.

Norman: What, with murder? With the suffering they caused?

Tommy: C'mon! You think that the mafia just murders


innocent people? The
mafia punishes those who break laws, and the majority of
your laws too.
Unfortunately, we can't put anyone in jail, or fine them.
Everybody who
comes and works for us knows what to expect if he breaks
the rules. People
lie and steal and there are lots of criminals here who get
unbelievable
pleasure when they steal from the mob, as well as the
mafiosos who get
pleasure from cheating the state.

Norman: And what about all the payoffs, robberies and


raids? Uh?

Tommy: Hey, the cops ain't no saints neither. No Don


encourages his men to
go around harming people and what other people do on their
own isn't our
concern. And as for the payoffs, most people come to the
Don for help and
advice on their own. And they'll pay gladly for it. The Don
is an esteemed
person. But not every Don is like Salieri. That's the truth.

Norman: There you go. Your system works, but you know why?
Because you're a
bunch of selfish murderers, and you only care about your
own gain. All your
efforts are spent ensuring that you live like pigs in shit.
That's why
you're so successful, you're only looking out for
yourselves. We look out
after everybody. A few cops have to ensure law and order
for all, and
that's a much harder job.

Tommy: That's true, but you can easily leave the Don outside
your
protection. He'll watch his own back.

Norman: And what about you? What are you sitting here for?

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1.18. Bon Appetit!
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1935

(Tommy enters the bar, and finds Salieri inside sitting at


one of the
tables.)

Salieri: Ah Tommy, I'm glad you're here. I was afraid I'd


miss you.

Tommy: Hey, boss, what's going on?

Salieri: There's something I've been looking forward to all


week. I'm going
to Pepe's restaurant for lunch, but my personal bodyguard
has called in
sick. There's nobody here who could take me, and I prefer
not to go to
these things alone. You'll take me, won't you?

Tommy: Certainly, boss.

Salieri: Bravo! Let's get going then, I'm already pretty


hungry. Have you
got a piece on you, Tommy?

Tommy: Yeah, I got one. You think I'll need it?

Salieri: Well, ha ha, probably not, but it's better to be


sure. You know
how it is.

(They walk out of the bar.)

Salieri: We'll take my car.


(They get in Salieri's Lassiter V16 Roadster waiting in
front of the bar
and Tommy starts to drive.)

Salieri: Tommy, I'm really looking forward to this. Pepe


is a native
Sicilian, and, above all, a fantastic chef. Whenever I feel
like a
specialty from back home I go to him. Wait till you try his
cheeses! Forget
about it. Luigi's a great cook, but Pepe is a real master,
a maestro!

--

(Salieri reacts if Tommy stops and gets out of the car


during the way.)

Salieri: Where in Christ name are you going, Tommy? We're


going to lunch!

Salieri: You're gonna leave me here or what?

Salieri: Is this some kind of joke?

(When Tommy returns to the car.)

Salieri: Well, enough of that. What was that all about?

--

(Tommy makes a comment if he commits a traffic violation


and is pursued by
the police.)

Tommy: Ohh, it looks like we got trouble over there.

--

(Salieri reacts if Tommy crashes the car.)

Salieri: Watch the road, I thought you knew how to drive!


Ohh...

--

(They reach the restaurant. Tommy gets out and opens the
car's door for
Salieri and he gets out.)
Salieri: At last! I could eat a horse!

(They enter the restaurant and are welcomed by Pepe.)

Pepe: Hey, Don Salieri, welcome.

Salieri: Pepe, you don't even know how much I'm looking
forward to your
specialties!

(Tommy and Salieri sit down and have their meal.)

Salieri: Fantastic meal, Pepe! I haven't eaten that well


in a long time!

Pepe: Molte grazie, Don. Praise from a gourmet like you


always makes me
fill with joy.

Salieri: Oh please, I'm no gourmet. If you knew what I ate


for dinner
yesterday, you definitely wouldn't say that.

Pepe: Can I get you anything else, Don? I have an excellent


Chianti.

Salieri: Really? Let's get it out here then, Pepe!

Pepe: At once, sir.

(Pepe leaves.)

Salieri: How did you like it, Tommy?

Tommy: It was fantastic, boss. I'll have to bring Sarah


here sometime.

Salieri: Ah, yes, you certainly should, Tommy. Just be


careful so that
Sarah doesn't take offense she cooks worse than Pepe. Ha
ha...

(Suddenly, several gangsters arrive in cars in front of the


restaurant and
open fire. Several customers are shot in the fire. Tommy
tips the table
over and he and Salieri take cover.)

Salieri: What the hell is going on? This is ruining my


lunch!
Tommy: Morello must have nothing better to do.

Salieri: They could have at least let me taste the wine,


Cafoni!

(The gangsters outside cease fire.)

Gangster: Hahaha! Throw him his present, Joe! Maybe we'll


smoke him out!

(One of them throws a grenade inside. It explodes but does


not affect Tommy
and Salieri.)

Tommy: Working for you is real interesting, boss.

Salieri: What'd you say? My ears are ringing from that


blast.

Tommy: Yes, boss.

Salieri: It looks like we won't get out this way. Try and
run round the
back of them while I keep them entertained.

Tommy: Yes, boss. Be careful.

(Tommy goes around the back of the restaurant and kills the
gangsters while
Salieri remains inside and shoots at them with his pistol.
When all the
attackers are dead he comes out.)

Salieri: I have to say, you got balls, Tommy. You saved my


ass.

Tommy: You weren't so bad yourself, boss...

Salieri: Christ, that was crazy. Thank God Pepe hid. Poor
guy, I'll have to
send him some dough for repairs.

Tommy: We should. Boss, I'd like to know how they knew


where we were. You
think they followed us?

Salieri: I don't think so, Tommy. I have a feeling I know


who set me up.

Tommy: Who?
Salieri: Carlo, my bodyguard! That goddamn son of a bitch!
He's the only
one who knew where I was going. And he also excused himself
from work
today! He knew very well what was gonna happen!

Tommy: That sounds pretty likely.

Salieri: Yeah, I think so! I'll tear him apart like a rag
doll! Carlo lives
in a rented house in Little Italy, a little way from our
bar. There's a
pizzeria downstairs. We're going!

(They get in the car and drive to Carlo's house. Inside,


they go up the
stairs to the door to his apartment. When they get there
Salieri pounds on
the door.)

Salieri: Carlo! You old bastard! We're coming for you!


Let's do it, Tom.
Break down the door, bust in there and kill the bastard.

(Tommy kicks the door open. Carlo quickly runs down the
fire escape in his
underpants while his wife breaks down crying.)

Salieri: He's run down the fire escape, Tommy! Get him!

(Tommy runs down the fire escape to the backyard to find


Carlo.)

Salieri: Kill that bastard, Tom! Don't be an idiot, shoot


the bastard!
Don't waste your time with him, he's shit! Shoot his brains
out of the back
of his head!

Salieri: Carlo, you dirty rat, weren't you well off here
with us? What did
I do to make you want to do this?

(Tommy finds Carlo and kills him. An old woman standing on


the balcony
across the yard sees the act.)

Woman: Lord, there's shooting here!

Salieri: Shut up, lady, or you're next!


Woman: Murder! They're... they're murdering people! Oh God,
call the
police! Murder! Murder! They killed someone!

(A few men run out of a house next door, apparently Carlo's


neighbors.)

Man: Oh my God, what the hell is going on here?

(They see Tommy.)

Man: You bastards! You won't get away with this!

(They attack Tommy, but he kills them. He then walks out


of the building
with Salieri.)

Tommy: You know what, boss?

Salieri: What?

Tommy: That's the first time I knocked someone off in their


underpants.

Salieri: It's nothing. First time for me too. There's a


first time for
everything.

(The scene switches to three gangsters beating up a tied-


up man in a
warehouse. Morello walks towards them.)

Gangster: Well, who do we have here!

Morello: How are you, Sergio? Staying out of trouble? I see


you got a new
punching bag.

Sergio: Well, the gentleman here thinks that the finances


of our labor
union ain't fair and he wants to strike.

Morello: I've always said a strike is a bad thing, real


bad. Unless, of
course, it's organized by my dear brother, for a higher
goal.

Man: You won't get away with this... The boys'll show you...

Morello: I think you're overestimating their bravery.


Man: You cockroach...

Morello: I didn't come for this discussion, unfortunately.

Sergio: We'd like to introduce you to some of our principals


about labor
unions in this free country of ours. Carry on, boys.

(The two other gangsters continue to beat the man while


Sergio walks away
to talk to Morello.)

Sergio: What's the reason for you coming, brother?

Morello: Salieri is alive.

Sergio: What? How could he survive?

Morello: I'm afraid, in the current situation we can't ask


him and there is
nobody else who could tell us what happened. Our guys are
dead, the
customers at the restaurant are dead and that sneak Carlo
is as well.

(Morello turns towards the gangsters beating the man.)

Morello: Could you please SHUT UP? We're tryin' to talk


here!

Man: You cockroach...

Gangster: That's no way to talk to Mr. Morello!

(They continue to beat him.)

Morello: Bum.

Sergio: God, he should have been there alone. How could


that old man kill
so many of our guys?

Morello: He's as old as me, so I wouldn't say that. But he


probably wasn't
there alone. I bet they'll be planning how to get rid of
us right now.

Sergio: What shall we do?

Morello: I will try to figure out something. Anyway be


careful, now his
best guys will be after us.

Sergio: So we really at war?

Morello: We have been for a long time already, but now more
than ever
before. Take good care of yourself, brother.

(Morello leaves.)

Gangster: Boss, it looks like he's had enough. What do you


want us to do
with him?

Sergio: I don't know... Finish him off and dump him in the
ocean.

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1.19. Happy Birthday!
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(Tommy, Salieri and Vincenzo are talking in Vincenzo's


room.)

Salieri: Tommy, that assasination attempt means that


Morello has openly
declared war on us. We have to deal with him. If Morello
didn't have
accomplices with the politicians and other important city
organizations,
our forces would be nearly equal. If we liquidate those
people, our
opponent will be a lot weaker.

Vincenzo: That's exactly what we gotta do... eliminate his


strong contacts.

Salieri: Right. And as we all know, an all-out war must be


avoided. Get the
generals, then the soldiers will give up without a fight.
So this is what
we'll do, we'll finish them off one by one.

Tommy: What do you mean exactly?

Salieri: The first in line is the city councilor who's


caused us so much
trouble. Morello got him into politics, and that makes him
a big supporter.
We'll take care of him after the boy, and I mean today.

Vincenzo: The councilor is celebrating his birthday and has


decided to
throw a huge shindig. He's having it on a steamboat, with
fireworks and the
whole nine, and he'll be making a speech to the paparazzi.

Salieri: There'll be a lot people there who won't do dick


against us when
they see what happens to him.

Tommy: It sounds pretty risky.

Salieri: But well worth the risk. Vincenzo knows the plan.

Vincenzo: Okay. As I said it's on a steamboat. It won't be


easy to get in
without an invite, but I know you can do it, Tom. Above
all, try not to
raise suspicions before we reach our goal. Of course, you
won't get a
weapon past the security, but I've dealt with that already.
As soon as you
get on deck, go to one of the men's rooms.

Vincenzo: There'll be a small revolver hidden there.


Afterwards, just wait
outside awhile. The councilor will probably be hiding in
his cabin, but
he'll be out for the start of the celebrations and his
speech. That's your
big shot. During the speech you're gonna pop him, Tom. It's
got to be in
public and this speech is the best opportunity. There will
be a big crowd
there so you can blend in with them once this thing is all
done.

Tommy: And then what? I'd like to get back to shore in one
piece.

Vincenzo: Afterwards, it'll be nuts. There'll be some


security guards on
the boat, and you should be able to get past them in the
chaos. If not, get
to the bow, and Paulie will pull up in a boat and bring you
back safely.
Salieri: So what, Tommy? It won't be a picnic, but you
should pull it off.

Tommy: Okay, I'll do it.

Vincenzo: The boat is anchored on the waterfront on Central


Island. You
better get going or you'll miss it, keep an eye on the
time. Buona fortuna,
Tom.

(Tommy leaves and goes to Ralph.)

Tommy: Well, here we go again, Ralphy. Today I need


something for one use,
because we don't know how it's going to work out.

Ralph: Hey, Tommy. That's no big problem. I have here this


little number,
they are pretty popular these days.

(Ralph takes Tommy to a Crusader Chromium.)

Ralph: Also they are pretty solid. Look how easy they are
to nab.

Tommy: Yeah, great, Ralph. That should do the trick.

(Tommy drives to the waterfront but a security guard stops


him before he
can get onto the steamboat.)

Guard: Hey, mister! You got an invite? If not kindly take


a walk.

Tommy: Ehm, I must've left it someplace... Ehm...

Guard: Yeah, so like I said. Beat it!

(Tommy goes to a nearby building, which happens to contain


changing rooms
for the boat crew. There he finds a sailor's uniform and
puts it on. Then
he returns to get onto the boat. The guard frisks him.)

Guard: Okay, pal, enjoy yourself.

(Tommy gets onto the boat and it sails away. Tommy talks
to different
people on deck.)
Man: The councilor talks about order, but he really lives
it up himself. At
least I can dine decently for free.

Man: There are so many lovely people here! They're all so


nice! It was a
wonderful idea, a party on a steamboat. Great party, isn't
it?

Woman: Tell the captain what a wonderful boat he has. There


are supposed to
be fireworks! Don't you know when? The moon looks
breathtaking.

Man: It's lovely here.

Woman: It isn't proper for you to be talking to me. Don't


bother me, I'm
waiting for someone. Don't you have anything better to do?

Woman: Has anybody seen my husband? This is a wonderful


celebration. I love
sundown over the ocean!

Man: Lost Heaven really looks lovely from out here. You
can't see the poor
areas, all the riff-raffs and the criminals.

(Tommy talks to the bartender in the dining room.)

Bartender: Unfortunately, we can't serve the crew. We only


serve guests
here. Crew members shouldn't be here, go below if you don't
want the
captain to see you.

(Then he talks to the waiter.)

Waiter: I don't have time. Don't get in the way! We don't


serve the crew.

(Tommy leaves the dining room and goes outside. There is a


man who looks
queasy, standing by the railing. He talks to him.)

Man: UAH, my stomach!

(The man throws up into the sea.)

Man: This rocking is making me queasy. Whose idea was it


to have a party on
a boat?

(Tommy then talks to the skipper who is sitting on a chair


outside.)

Skipper: Leave me alone!

(He then talks to the lifeguard nearby.)

Lifeguard: Some of these dames ain't getting it, maybe they


wanna try a
real man. It's so nice tonight I don't even feel like
working. Don't bother
me, can't you see I'm thinking?

(Tommy goes and talks to another sailor standing by the


railing.)

Sailor: This your first day? The cap might have told us we
had a new
crewmember.

(Tommy then goes up to the upper deck and sees two


bodyguards standing at
the entrance to one of the cabins.)

Bodyguard 1: Mind your own business. Nothing to see here.


You can't come in
here.

Bodyguard 2: This is the councilor's private room. The


councilor doesn't
wish to be disturbed.

(Tommy finds the men's room mentioned by Vincenzo but it


is locked and has
a sign that says "SKIPPER HAS KEY".)

Tommy: Typical, this has to happen to me.

(He goes and talks to the sailor by the railing.)

Tommy: Hey there, do you know where the keys are to that
broken john?

Sailor: Sorry, but I don't have a clue.

(He then talks to the skipper.)

Tommy: I heard you had the key to the john on the upper
deck.
Skipper: Yeah, the keys from that puked up pisser? The
lifeguard probably
has them. He's around here somewhere.

(Tommy finds and talks to the lifeguard.)

Tommy: I heard you had the key to the john on the upper
deck.

Lifeguard: Don't bug me, I have a lot of work to do.

Tommy: Hey, I kinda need those keys, I left something there.

Lifeguard: Yeah right, maybe I'll lend them to you, but you
gotta promise
to clean up that mess in there and bring them back to me.
I'll wait in the
stern for you.

Tommy: Clean up? Ehm... Sure, you bet.

Lifeguard: Okay, there you go, but bring 'em back!

(Tommy takes a bucket from another men's room and enters


the locked one
with the keys. There is a big mess inside.)

Tommy: Where are you, baby? My God, what a stink!

(He cleans the room with the bucket and takes the hidden
pistol. Then he
returns to the lifeguard.)

Lifeguard: So you see, how easy that was. You ain't so bad,
you could open
a cleaning firm.

Tommy: Yeah, and I'll use you as the rag.

(He gives him the keys and begins to wait for the councilor
to emerge from
his cabin.)

Tommy: I think it's time...

(The councilor walks out of his cabin, accompanied by his


two bodyguards.
On the way to the stage he greets different visitors.)
Councilor: Hello there, John, I hope you're enjoying
yourself!

Man: Good evening. Yes, it's lovely here!

Councilor: How are you? I hope you like it.

Man: Thanks, we're glad to be here.

Councilor: Hey, I'm glad you could make it!

Woman: It's wonderful, thank you.

(He gets to the stage and begins his speech.)

Councilor: Thank you, thank you and welcome to this little


party. I never
guessed I had so many really nice friends, who, I hope,
will drink with me
on this special occasion. It never occured to me in my
wildest dreams that
when I was forty that I would end up like this. I started
with only a small
firm and a few dollars, but I tried as best as I could.
Even in the worst
of times, I always said: "With integrity a man will go
farthest." And that
motto has lasted till today.

Councilor: Later on, when things were starting to go well,


I got married to
my darling Agnes. Unfortunately, that terrible war came
into our lives. It
was a dreadful time, but we got through it alive and
healthy. My darling
wife and I could look forward to a victory for our beloved
country. Shortly
after the war my one and only son was born. Though the
times weren't easy,
we did quite well.

Councilor: We brought our son up to be a model American,


and instilled in
his mind the principles of being a good Christian. Even as
many firms fell
to ruin and folded after the boom, my business survived. I
was able to make
modest donations to charities, help the unemployed, become
a sponsor of the
arts, and further, we repaired a beautiful, but devastated
church.
Councilor: Fate would have it that recently I had to say
goodbye to my son
in that very church. He lost his life to a criminal! I
promise that the
rest of my career will be aimed at the pursuit of that
gangster and his
counterparts for the murder of my son! I'm going to clean
up this town of
crime!

Councilor: But, this is a birthday party. I've said my


piece, and now I
just want you all to enjoy yourselves on this pleasant
evening. I'm
starting another decade of my life and I want to prosper
alongside all of
you in a healthy and prosperous society. For me, this is
the start of a new
era! I thank you.

(As the councilor ends his speech, Tommy walks up to him


and shoots him.
Chaos ensues, and the guards try to kill him, but Tommy
manages to get to
the lower deck where Paulie is waiting for him in a
speedboat by the
railing. He gets in and Paulie speeds away.)

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1.20. You Lucky Bastard!
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------------------

(The camera shows three newspapers in a row. The headlines


read: "BIG CITY
REPRESENTATIVE MURDERED BY MAFIA!" "MURDER!" "PARTY
MASSACRE!" Then,
Salieri is seen looking at the last newspaper and puts it
down on the table
alongside the other newspapers. Tommy and Paulie are with
him at the
table.)

Salieri: Tommy pulled it off. Now all the politicians in


the city are
scared. Nobody wants to end up like the councilor.

Paulie: Nice job, Tom.


Salieri: But it's not enough. Now we're after Morello's
right hand man -
his brother Sergio Morello, Jr. He controls the unions in
the city. His
biggest assets are the dockers' unions. Thanks to whom he
practically
controls every import into the city. We kill him and a big
part of Morello
income is gone.

Paulie: I think I know how we'll do it, boss. Sergio is


usually at the
Italian Garden restaurant. There's a telephone in the
restaurant and across
the street a phone booth. You go to the booth and call
inside the
restaurant saying you want to speak to Sergio. I'll be
standing in front of
the restaurant with a Thompson and as soon as Sergio gets
to the phone,
I'll waste him. Then we just gotta get to the car and make
a quick getaway.
What do you say?

Tommy: Yeah, I suppose I can handle the calling part.

Salieri: Get to it, boys. Vincenzo will give you your


weapons.

(Tommy talks to Salieri before leaving.)

Salieri: Take care of Sergio properly, I heard he's not


right in the head.
He likes seeing people suffer... So as soon as somebody
gets in his way he
has them knocked off, he likes to take his time and always
be present. I
certainly don't call his working methods good... Maniac.

(Then he talks to Luigi.)

Luigi: So, how are things with you and Sarah? Last time I
talked with her
she seemed happy. I'm glad you guys are working it out, it
was no good when
you and Paulie were raging it up all the time. It's the
family that's
important, Tom. How's the little one?
Tommy: A little devil just like me at that age, my mom
always used to say
that I was a holy terror. Wish I had more time for her
though.

(After that he and Paulie go to Vincenzo.)

Paulie: Vincenzo, I need a Tommy gun and something for Tom


here.

Vincenzo: Okay.

(He brings the weapons from the cabinet.)

Vincenzo: Here it is, boys. I'll keep my fingers crossed.

Paulie: Thanks.

(They take the guns and go to Ralph.)

Paulie: Hey, Ralphy. We need a car.

Ralph: Hey hey, I have a new Terraplane here. It's decent


and a real big
sturdy car. You'll like it, Paulie.

(He shows them a Guardian Terraplane car.)

Ralph: It has a new type of lock, but if a person is clever


it ain't no
problem to open it. Just like this... nice and easy... push
in and click!

Tommy: Great!

Paulie: So let's go, Tom. Let's go!

(They drive to the restaurant.)

Paulie: Here we are, stop right here, Tom.

(They get out of the car.)

Paulie: Okay, I'll stand out front. You call from that
booth. Say you want
to talk to Sergio. As soon as I kill him, get in the car
and wait for me.

Tommy: Sure thing.


(Tommy enters the booth while Paulie walks towards the
restaurant. A few
gangsters are seen sitting at a table inside. Tommy makes
his call and a
waiter responds.)

Waiter: Yeah?

Tommy: Mr. Morello please.

Waiter: Hang on.

(One of the gangsters comes and picks up the phone.)

Gangster: Buddy, Mr. Morello ain't here today.

(Paulie opens fire on him from outside, thinking he is


Sergio.)

Gangster: Try... EEEEE... AAARGHH!

(The gangster dies. Tommy runs out of the booth.)

Tommy: Paulie! It isn't him! Paulie, move it, Morello isn't


there!

(They both get in the car.)

Tommy: The guy you hit wasn't Sergio! Sergio wasn't there
today!

Paulie: Ah hell! Now we're in the shit! We're going back


to Salieri.

(They are chased by the gangsters from the restaurant, but


they manage to
get to the bar. Next, Tommy is seen with Salieri and
Vincenzo in Vincenzo's
room.)

Salieri: Don't worry about it, Tom. It happens to everybody


sometimes.
Vincenzo and me have thought up a new plan. Biff told us
that Sergio has a
mistress who he spends a lot of time with. He must be there
today. Vincenzo
has put together a little surprise for him.

(A bomb is seen on Vincenzo's table.)


Salieri: All we gotta do is put it on his car while he's
inside enjoying
himself.

Vincenzo: That's right, all you gotta do is put this bomb


right under his
car. Then you can just enjoy the show.

Salieri: Sergio usually leaves at four, so hurry. This time


it has got to
work. His mistress lives in a house in Oakwood. We'll know
he's there if
his expensive little sports car's parked out in front.
Stick the bomb under
it.

Tommy: That sounds a lot better. I'll get going.

(Tommy drives to the house in Oakwood. Sergio's car is


parked outside, and
there is a guard waiting at the door.)

Tommy: There it is, let's have a look!

--

(If Tommy plants the bomb in the view of the guard, he


reacts and opens
fire on him.)

Guard: Hey, you little bastard, what are you doing?

--

(Tommy waits for a while, and the guard goes inside. Then
Tommy plants the
bomb on the car. After that he walks away and lights a
cigarette while he
is waiting for Sergio to get in the car. Instead of him,
however, his
mistress leaves the house and enters the car.)

Tommy: Christ! No, no, no! Hey, stop! Shit!

(The car blows up and kills Sergio's mistress.)

Tommy: Damn... That's one HOT dame.

Later...
(Tommy, Salieri and Paulie are sitting at a table at the
bar.)

Tommy: That girl came out and sat down in the car. I don't
know, maybe he
lent it to her or something!

Salieri: It just happens sometimes. There's nothing you can


do! To put it
simply, we gotta get this guy. Sergio meets with his bookie
downtown in the
parking lot of the Rainbow Garden Restaurant. Get Paulie
down there to fill
him full of holes. You'll just drive, Tom. Then get away
fast before the
alarm goes out.

Paulie: Now I'll catch that bastard, I promise. He'll be


gone and he won't
even know how I did.

Salieri: Now get a move on, so you can still catch Sergio
there.

(Tommy and Paulie leave the car and drive to the parking
lot of the
restaurant. There is a group of gangsters there.)

Paulie: Those men in black, that's them!

(Paulie gets out with a Tommy gun in his hand and approaches
them. They
notice him.)

Sergio: What the...

Paulie: We have a message from Mr. Salieri.

Sergio: What the hell's going on?

(However, Paulie's gun jams as he tries to shoot.)

Paulie: Oh no...

Sergio: Well, that certainly changes the situation,


gentlemen. Kill that
clown!

(Paulie runs back to the car.)

Later...
Tommy: (narrating) After so many foul-ups Salieri gave the
job to other
people. I only went with them as kind of an insurance
policy.

(Tommy is sitting in a car parked on the side of the road


at a railway
crossing. A car with two gangsters assigned by Salieri
passes next to him.
They stop for a moment when they get side by side with his
car.)

Gangster: Just sit here and watch, so you don't screw up


again.

(The camera shows the shed of the railway employee


controlling the
crossing. However, he has been tied up and been replaced
by another
gangster. Next, the two gangsters park their car near the
crossing.)

Gangster: Amateur...

(They lower their heads in order to prevent being seen when


Sergio's car
arrives at the crossing. The gangster in the shed rings the
bell for them
to stop but the barriers remain open. The two gangsters
bring up their car
right behind Sergio's, and a train is seen speeding towards
the crossing.)

Sergio: Why don't the barriers... close?

(Sergio sees the car behind them. The two gangsters move
forward to push
Sergio's car in front of the speeding train.)

Sergio: GO!

(Sergio's car moves and avoids being hit by the train at


the last moment.
The car of the two gangsters is hit and destroyed instead.
Sergio's car
speeds away.)

Tommy: Real damned professional.


(Tommy, who has been watching the whole thing, goes after
Sergio. After a
chase, Sergio's car enters the harbor. There are a few
guards at the main
gate.)

Sergio: Hey, what are you staring at? Kill that bastard
tailing me!

(Sergio's car drives away. As Tommy enters the harbor, the


guards open fire
on him. He gets out and takes cover behind his car.)

Guard: Okay, come on out, you bastard!

(Tommy sticks his head out and shoots the guard who has
called to him. More
guards arrive after that, and he kills them. Then he begins
to search for
Sergio in the harbor, attacked by guards from time to time.
He eventually
finds that Sergio's car is parked outside a warehouse, but
the doors cannot
be opened. There is a railway leading into the building,
and Tommy sends a
fuel wagon nearby towards it. The wagon smashes against the
metal doors but
fails to break them open. Fuel starts to leak out of the
wagon. Sergio
calls to Tommy from the inside.)

Sergio: Ha, that didn't work... Huh! I don't know what


you're tryin', you
bastard! My brother'll kill you along with your whole
family!

(Tommy lights a cigarette.)

Sergio: Give it up, you're dead! You won't get in here,


idiot! You're too
small for me! HEY! Do you hear?

(Tommy walks away and throws his cigarette on the trail


created by the
leaking fuel. The fire leads to the wagon and it blows up,
destroying the
doors. Tommy enters the warehouse, where he is confronted
by several
guards.)
Sergio: I don't know what you're tryin', you punk! My
brother'll kill you
along with your whole family!

Sergio: What are you up to, you dumb asses? Kill that idiot!
What do I pay
you for?

(Tommy advances towards Sergio's position at the back of


the warehouse,
killing guards that get in his way.)

Sergio: Waste him and quick! Morons!

Sergio: Do you know who I am? I'm a Morello! You won't get
away with it
just like that, buddy!

(Tommy finds Sergio after eliminating all the guards.


Sergio tries to shoot
him with his Tommy gun, but he kills him. He then takes a
look at his
corpse.)

Tommy: You lucky bastard!

(Tommy then leaves the harbor and goes to pay a visit to


Lucas. Lucas
reacts as he enters the shop with his car.)

Lucas: You're sent from heaven, Tommy! I need some wheels


quick!

(Tommy gets out of the car and goes to him.)

Tommy: What happened?

Lucas: A buddy of mine called, one of our friends was shot


in Chinatown,
he's lying in a street near the square and needs help! You
need to get him
and take him to the doc in Oakwood!

Tommy: There's a hospital in Oakwood?

Lucas: He's the one that you took Sam to once.

Tommy: Sure, I remember.

Lucas: So? Can you do it?


Tommy: Okay, if you clean up the blood from the upholstery.

Lucas: That's no problem, but move it, he's dying out there!

(Tommy drives to Chinatown and finds a wounded man lying


on the sidewalk,
with another man kneeling beside him. There is another
badly wounded man
lying further ahead. Tommy talks to the kneeling man.)

Man: At last! Luca sent you?

Tommy: Yeah. What's wrong with him?

Man: What do you think? He got hit by a 45. The second


one's much worse
off, so it ain't a good idea to take him to the hospital.

(The wounded man raises his head.)

Wounded Man: Hhhhh... Take me to the doctor in Oakwood.

Man: Make it quick, if someone don't take a look at him,


he won't make it.

Tommy: Okay, let's go.

---

(If Tommy's car is not a four-door one, the man reacts.)

Man: We need a four-door car! What're you gonna do about


that?

---

(Tommy and the man get in the car, and the wounded man
slowly walks towards
it.)

Wounded Man: Arrrghh, shit, this had to happen to me.

(He gets in and Tommy starts to drive towards the doctor's


house.)

Man: Don't give up now, bud. You'll with the doc in a while
and he'll put
you back together again. It'll be okay, hang on!

(They reach the doctor's house.)


Man: Here it is! Stop here! Thanks a lot. Okay, let's go,
bud. We're okay,
the doc'll look at you.

(They get out of the car and go to the house.)

Tommy: Jesus, what a mess, the whole car is covered in


blood! I hope Luca
has a lot of soap.

(Tommy returns to Lucas.)

Lucas: Is he okay?

Tommy: Yeah, they're at the doctor, he'll be okay.

Lucas: Uff! That's a load off my mind, he's my good buddy!


I owe you one.

Tommy: Well, since you do, could you clean the blood off
the seats? The car
looks like a slaughter house.

Lucas: Don't worry, Tommy, I'll sort it out.

Tommy: Well, I hope so.

(Next, Lucas is seen cleaning the car with a cloth and a


bucket in the
backyard of the shop with Tommy standing next to him.)

Lucas: Shit, that guy sure ain't short on blood.

Tommy: You can say that again, it was like a freakin'


fountain.

Lucas: Except that water is much easier to clean off


upholstery... You just
wait till it dries.

Tommy: You could donate the blood you cleaned with that
cloth to the
hospital.

Lucas: Now it's mixed with soap.

Tommy: A-ha.

(Next, they are seen in front of the shop with the car.)
Lucas: Whatever, anyway I got a nice piece of work for you
today and it's
no big deal to get it.

Tommy: No blood?

Lucas: No, don't worry. At the multistory car lot on Central


Island there's
a beautiful sports car. You just go and lift it.

Tommy: Locks?

Lucas: Nothing special, with your skills it'll be a piece


of cake. Just be
careful that the gatekeeper don't call the cops on you.

Tommy: Okay. Thanks, Luca.

(Tommy gets in his car.)

Lucas: I put a towel on the seat, so you won't get a wet


ass.

Tommy: Oh, that's just great!

(Tommy goes to the car lot and steals the Bruno Speedster
851 car. The
gatekeeper opens fire on him if he sees him. Then Tommy
returns to
Salieri's Bar.)

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1.21. Creme De La Creme
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(Tommy, Salieri, Paulie and Sam are at the backroom of the


bar.)

Salieri: It was a tough job, but we finally have Morello


where we want him.
Now one last step remains... eliminate him! In his sections
of the city
there's theft, robbery, blackmail, illegal lotteries,
gaming rooms and
whore-houses appearing all the time. But what's the biggest
problem?

Tommy: Drugs?
Salieri: Horseshit! The problem is that we don't get a cent
out of it!
That'll change as soon as we get rid of Morello. His
organization will
collapse and all those smalltime cheats, thieves and
criminals will kill
each other without anybody over there to maintain order.
Today we can
finally remove that bastard once and for all. Paulie has
come up with a
plan.

Paulie: That's right! From what my informers tell me, we


have one chance to
get this guy. Morello watches his back and almost never
shows himself in
public. He goes everywhere in his bulletproof limo, clammed
up like some
seashell. But today he's coming out. He's going to the
theatre to do some
socializing with the creme de la creme of Lost Heaven. And
we'll be there
to show him something too.

Tommy: Isn't this a bit risky?

Salieri: It's risky, but this is our only opportunity to


waste him in
public and show everyone our power.

Paulie: We'll do it like this: Wait in front of the building


until the end
of the show. People will start coming out, so there'll be
a lot of
confusion. With Morello trying to make his way out, his
gorillas won't have
much of a chance to notice us before we hit him. Make sure
you don't draw
any attention to yourselves, so no shooting. Pull your
weapons when you see
him.

Tommy: I hope I still recognize him.

Paulie: Shouldn't be hard. Morello likes to wear his white


suits, not many
people wear them these days.

Salieri: Each of you get a Thompson or Lupara from Vincenzo.


Wait out in
front of the theater on Central Island until Morello comes
out. Then go to
it. The performance ends at 9 o'clock, so make sure you're
there on time.
It should work out fine, so don't come back without his
head!

Tommy: Okay, boss!

Paulie: Let's get to it!

(Tommy, Paulie and Sam stand up. Tommy talks to Salieri


again while Paulie
and Sam walk out.)

Salieri: If you have the chance to say something to that


bastard before you
waste him, tell him that I'm not like poor old Peppone and
that this is for
him.

Tommy: Sorry, boss?

Salieri: He'll know what I mean. We have a few unfinished


scores from the
old days.

(Tommy, Paulie and Sam go to Vincenzo.)

Paulie: Vincenzo, today we need some real heavy artillery.


We gonna rub out
Morello.

Vincenzo: Well, I think 600 shots per minute from an ol'


Tommy gun should
do the trick.

(He brings two Tommy guns from the cabinet to the table.)

Vincenzo: At the same time, we could stick to the ancient


ways and use a
more traditional Sicilian weapon for a job of this size.

(He puts a Lupara sawed-off shotgun on the table. Paulie


and Sam take the
Tommy guns and Tommy takes the shotgun. Then they take a
car and drive to
Central Island. As they enter the street where the theater
is, they see
Morello and his bodyguards get in their limousine.)
Paulie: Shit! He is leavin' already!

Sam: That damn show must have finished earlier!

Paulie: That silver limousine! Catch him!

(They start chasing Morello's car. It heads out of the city


through the
highway leading through the countryside.)

NOTE: There are two possible ways to finish this level from
this point on.

---

Way 1:

(Morello's car goes into the airport. Tommy and his friends
follow him, but
their car suddenly breaks down just after going through the
entrance.)

Paulie: What is it? What the hell is happening? Why did you
stop?

Tommy: I don't know, it just broke down!

Paulie: Jesus Christ, we almost have him! Sam, come on,


let's make this
happen! Tom, get out and go after them, maybe you'll catch
them!

(They get out. Tommy goes after Morello while Paulie and
Sam stay behind to
fix the car. On the way, Tommy runs into and kills two of
Morello's
bodyguards. When he gets to the airstrip, he sees that a
plane is speeding
to take off. Apparently Morello is in it. Just at that
moment, Paulie and
Sam arrive with the car.)

Paulie: C'mon, Tom, get in! We'll shoot it down! Move it!
They won't get
away!

(Tommy gets in the car.)

Paulie: Take my Thompson. You and Sam shoot them!


(Paulie drives the car after the speeding plane, which is
taking off. Tommy
and Sam start shooting at the plane.)

Paulie: Come on, you heap of junk! Hold on!

(Tommy and Sam continue to shoot, and the plane catches


fire. Nevertheless
it takes off. Tommy, Paulie and Sam get out of the car.)

Paulie: Sam shoot!

Sam: Bastards!

(Sam fires after the plane but it is beyond their range


now.)

Paulie: Kill 'em, Sam!

Tommy: Damn it, Paulie.

(Suddenly, the plane crashes into the woods near the


airport and explodes.)

Tommy: Wow!

Paulie: Yes!

(They start walking back towards the car.)

Tommy: How did you fix the car?

Paulie: Better ask Sam.

Tommy: Why ain't you a mechanic, Sam?

Sam: That work's too dirty for me.

---

Way 2:

(Morello's car does not go into the airport if Tommy's car


is close and
continues on its way. Eventually it comes to a destroyed
bridge.)

Morello: Brake! Hit the brake!

(Morello's driver stops at the last moment, leaving the car


in a precarious
position just at the edge of the bridge, unable to move.
Seconds later
Tommy, Paulie and Sam arrive in their own car. They stop
for a moment and
then press their car against Morello's, sending it down the
bridge.
Morello's car falls a long way and is smashed upside down.
Tommy, Paulie
and Sam get out of their car to look down.)

Sam: You think he's dead?

Tommy: Well, I guess so, yeah.

(Morello's car explodes.)

Sam: Oh, Christ!

Paulie: Well, he's definitely dead now.

Tommy: Let's go.

Sam: Okay, let's go.

---

(Either way, Tommy, Paulie and Sam return to the city.


Tommy drives to
Lucas' shop to visit him.)

Paulie: Hey, Tom, I'm pretty beat. Drop us at the front of


the bar and come
back later.

(Tommy drops them at the bar and returns to Lucas.)

Lucas: Hey, Tommy!

Tommy: Hey. You got anything for me today?

Lucas: Well, today was a little rough...

Tommy: How come?

Lucas: Ah, you know, the guys left a car here that was
involved in a chase
with the cops and I kinda need to get it out of here fast.

Tommy: Why didn't they dump it themselves?


Lucas: Oh, well, we had a deal worked out with them, it was
meant to be a
sure thing, and it didn't work out. They were a little
pissed, so they left
it here.

Tommy: What's in it for me?

Lucas: A lovely German sports car.

Tommy: That's worth a risk. I'll do it. What can I do?

(Next, Tommy and Lucas are in the backyard next to the


car.)

Lucas: It's pretty simple. Take the car to the cliffs


outside of town and
dump it in the sea.

Tommy: Cool.

Lucas: But if the coppers spot you, there'll be trouble.


So you gotta shake
them.

Tommy: Okay.

(Tommy takes the car to the cliffs near the lighthouse,


avoiding the police
on the way, and pushes it into the sea using another car.
Then he returns
to Lucas.)

Tommy: Okay, where's the car?

Lucas: That guy came in for it a while ago and drove off,
but he said he
was going for dinner at Roy's Grill. It's Downtown, it's
just a little way
from Pepe's restaurant. If you hurry, you'll still find the
car there.

Tommy: What's goin' on, today's customer appreciation day?

Lucas: This one's an exception, he owes me big time. I did


a bunch of jobs
for him and I haven't seen dollar one. God knows what he
does, but at the
same time he acts like a classy guy. This way he pays his
debts and I pay
my debt to you. You'd better get going.
Tommy: Right, thanks.

(Tommy goes to the restaurant and steals the Celeste Marque


500 sports car
from its parking lot. The man who owns the car comes out
of the restaurant
and sees him.)

Man: What are you freakin' doin' with my car? Police! Stop,
thief! You
won't get away with it!

(Although the man opens fire after him, Tommy drives off
with the car and
returns to Salieri's Bar.)

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1.22. Intermezzo Four
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1938

(Tommy and Norman are talking in the cafe.)

Norman: So you killed Morello! That must have felt good,


huh?

Tommy: We celebrated. Salieri was thrilled, of course. We


ran the whole
town, practically, and there seemed to be an end to the
bloodshed. For a
while I felt like a king, until I came to a realization.
If a regular guy
like me could kill the most powerful man in the city, what
good was all his
power? Hell, if he hadn't been so powerful, he'd probably
still be alive.
It seemed to me that no matter how strong someone was,
there was always
somebody stronger to take them out.

Norman: So where did that intuitive thought take you?

Tommy: Greediness is bullshit. When you have no money, you


think that a few
bucks a month would be enough. Then you realize, that it
wouldn't be bad to
have a nice car. You get a great job in some higher
position, but in
actuality you are thinking about going higher. Before you
know it, you
wanna be the President of the United States and you wanna
win the war
against the Germans. Luckily, that won't happen.

Tommy: Plus, the whole strategy of watching other people's


backs has one
basic flaw: The whole time you have to watch your own back
in case someone
else has the same idea. So I thought to myself that maybe
I oughtta change
my priorities a little.

Norman: Great bible story, ha ha.

Tommy: Laugh it up. You know where it got me in the end.

(Tommy puts a photo on the table. It shows Salieri and


Morello, both
younger, with another, older man in the middle.)

Tommy: This...

(Norman takes it and looks at it.)

Norman: Who is it?

Tommy: It's from 1920. The old man is Don Peppone. The two
younger ones are
Salieri and Morello. This photo convinced me that this kind
of life is
poisonous. Morello and Salieri were friends and they were
both commanders
of Peppone's regime. But in the 1920s, they got Don Peppone
killed because
of some deal. Strangely enough, Salieri still admires the
guy now.

Tommy: Afterward they divided up the city and each ruled


their own part of
it, but they started to compete with each other. I ended
up being Salieri's
instrument of death to kill his best friend, to save him
from looking
Morello in the eye. It occured to me that my friends and
the people I loved
were the same. Some day I'd turn to Paulie and be looking
straight down the
barrel of a gun. I couldn't be sure of anybody, above or
below me.

Norman: But you were risking your life everyday. Being a


sharpshooter for
the mafia ain't no bed of roses, the way you tell it.

Tommy: It's different when you're living it, when you're


full of energy and
you're fighting for your life with someone who's like your
brother. You're
just two soldiers who know what needs to be done, and it
all depends on
your ability to survive. It's a war. The constant feeling
that you can't
even trust your best friend is terrible. You are alone and
death can come
from anywhere. I'd lie awake at night wondering if the joke
my best friend
told me was really just a joke, or if I should get prepared
for my own
execution. A person needs someone he can trust.

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1.23. Election Campaign
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1938

(Tommy and Salieri are in the backroom of the bar. Salieri


is looking at a
newspaper.)

Salieri: That guy sickens me. He controls half of the


brothels in the city,
doesn't pay us a dime, and then has the nerve to say he's
ending crime in
the city. Of course, I wouldn't give a damn about what he
says, but him and
his whores are trying to expand even into our territory. I
have a feeling
it's time to finish his political career. With the
elections such a long
way off... we'll have to remove him physically.

Tommy: I don't know, boss. Haven't we seen enough violence


for a while? I
just have a strange feeling about this.
Salieri: Tommy, we are on the verge of running this town,
he's the only
thing that's standing in our way.

Tommy: You want him knocked off in public like Morello?

Salieri: In public yes, but not like Morello. Remember that


knocking off a
politician is messier than offing a gangster. We don't want
anyone to
implicate us. The speculation and fear will be enough for
our purposes.

Tommy: So? How are we gonna do it?

Salieri: Mr. Sewer has a rally today in a park on a little


isle off Central
Island. There is only one escape route over a small bridge
and normally it
would be a problem, but Vincenzo has an idea. He took a
regular army rifle
and put a telescopic sight on it, so you should be able to
hit him from a
much greater distance. You won't even have to be on the
island!

Tommy: Where then?

Salieri: You can get a beautiful view of him from Central


Island, from the
tower of the old abandoned prison on the north tip of the
island. You'll
have the whole park right in front of you, and with that
rifle it won't be
difficult to take out your target without attracting too
much attention.

Tommy: That doesn't sound like a bad plan.

Salieri: Good. Talk to Vincenzo, and get the rifle.

Tommy: Okay, boss.

Salieri: And remember Tommy, you have to do it from a


distance, and nobody
must see you. You'll probably only get one shot at this.
If you don't hit
him immediately, they'll cover him and the job will be
ruined.
Tommy: I got it, boss.

(Tommy stands up and talks to Salieri again before


leaving.)

Salieri: That bastard is a typical example of today's


politicians. They
make and break the laws. It appears the greatest darkness
is under the
candlestick. But what weight can a law carry that is made
to eliminate the
frauds who thought of the scheme, when they then go and do
exactly what
they themselves have forbidden? I'll tell you! None. It's
like their own
laws didn't even exist.

(Tommy leaves and visits Vincenzo.)

Tommy: Hey! You got some heavy duty gear for me, Vincenzo?

Vincenzo: You'll need to pick this guy off at a distance,


right? So I dug
out the best weapon for you. The military trains by mounting
a sight on
this standard rifle, similar to a hunting rifle.

(Vincenzo puts the rifle on the table.)

Vincenzo: I got hold of a Mosin Nagant rifle. It's produced


here but the
Russians upgraded it to a marksman's rifle. It's a good,
precise weapon.

Tommy: It looks interesting. Well, I hope it works.

(Vincenzo also puts a Colt 1911 pistol on the table.)

Vincenzo: Well, Tom, take a decent handgun too. You never


know who you
might bump into.

Tommy: Ain't that the truth, thanks.

(Tommy takes the weapons and goes to talk to Ralph.)

Ralph: Hey, Tom. I have this for you. It's a sensible,


spacious and solid
car.

(He shows him a Wright Coupe car.)


Ralph: I think you'll like it. Yeah, and you can get into
it real easy.

Tommy: Thanks, Ralphy.

(Tommy takes the car and drives to the old prison on Central
Island. The
main entrance is barred, but there is an open sewer grate
nearby,
apparently leading into the prison. There is a worker
waiting next to the
grate. Tommy approaches him.)

Worker: Hey, mister, you can't come in here! We're working!

(Tommy ignores him and enters the sewers.)

Worker: Hey! What are you doin', Mac? You can't go in there!
You deaf?

(The worker calls to Tommy again when he reaches the


bottom.)

Worker: You can't go in there! You deaf?

(Tommy gets out of another open sewer hole in the prison


courtyard. He then
enters the main building to get to the tower. On the way,
he encounters a
group of thugs sitting around a fire on one of the floors.)

Thug: Boys, we have a visitor!

(The thugs attack Tommy and he kills them, continuing on


his way. He hears
the voice of another of them behind a door.)

Thug: Watch it, he's comin' for us!

(Tommy kicks the door open and it slams against the thug,
causing him to
fall to the ground. There are a few other thugs around and
he kills them
all. Then he proceeds to the tower on the top floor. It has
a clear view of
the small island. Taking out his sniper rifle, Tommy takes
aim and shoots
the politician who is making a speech, surrounded by
several listeners and
bodyguards. The politician falls dead, and Tommy leaves the
prison, this
time by the main entrance. Outside, he sees the worker
talking to two
police agents. The worker points to him when he comes out.)

Worker: That's the guy I was telling you about!

(One of the agents comes up to him.)

Agent: Sorry, sir, but there's been a crime committed here


and we have to
check you out. It's only routine.

(The agent frisks Tommy and then attempts to arrest him if


he has a gun.)

Agent: You've got a gun? I'll have to take you in!

(On the other hand, if Tommy has dropped his guns before
leaving the
prison, the agent lets him go.)

Agent: Thanks, everything's in order.

(Either way, Tommy leaves and visits Lucas Bertone.)

Lucas: Hello there. How are you today?

Tommy: I just got outta jail.

Lucas: Real cute, but there ain't time for that now, Tommy!
I need you to
pick up a guy in the Works Quarter, but quick! The cops are
after him and
he doesn't even know about it.

Tommy: Where?

Lucas: You won't see anyone else walking around in a suit


there, so you
certainly won't miss him. But you gotta hurry, before the
cops get there,
or he's finished! Bring him here.

Tommy: Okay, I'm on my way. But I wasn't kidding about


being in jail.

(Tommy drives to the Works Quarter and calls to the man


walking around in a
suit.)
Tommy: Luca sent me. The cops are after you, I gotta take
you to safety.

Man: Shit, how did they find me?

(The man gets in the car.)

Tommy: And now let's go back to Lucas'.

(They go back to Lucas' shop.)

Man: What happened, Lucas?

Lucas: They figured out it was you, they know where you are
and I got wind
that they'd be coming for your ass today.

Man: Thank God it worked out that way. I could be sitting


on ice.

Lucas: No no, thank Tom here. He stuck his neck out.

Man: Thanks, bud, I'll remember it.

Tommy: Glad to be of help.

Lucas: Okay, sit down a while, me and Tom need to work


something out.

Man: Okay.

(The man leaves them and goes to sit on a chair.)

Lucas: Tommy, I have got something nice for you. Sixteen-


cylinder with
custom bodywork. A collector's piece.

Tommy: And where will I find it?

Lucas: Some playboy in Oak Hill's having a party today.


There'll be loads
of guests and one of them has got exactly the car you're
looking for. You
open it the same as a regular V16, but otherwise it's more
of a work of art
than a car. You'll know the place, and there'll be a lot
of pricey cars
parked there.

Tommy: Great, thanks for the tip.


(Tommy leaves and goes to the mansion in Oak Hill. The two
guards at the
gate do not let him enter.)

Guard: You ain't allowed in here!

Guard: You shouldn't be in here!

(Luckily, the cars are parked outside by the street. Tommy


walks up to the
Lassiter V16 Appolyon he is supposed to steal. There are
two thugs standing
by the car, talking.)

Thug 1: What a beaut'! That's something I'll never afford.

Thug 2: Just picture all the dames you'd pick up.

Thug 1: That wouldn't help you, buddy!

Thug 2: Ah, shut up.

Thug 1: Hmmm, look at the curves on that one!

Thug 2: What can it do?

Thug 1: You don't even know!

Thug 2: Must be customized, they take a regular car and


make a totally new
body. Must cost a fortune.

(Tommy talks to them.)

Tommy: Hey, quit staring at it, you'll scratch it!

(The thugs do not answer him.)

Tommy: You heard what I said! Ain't nothing to look at


here! Beat it!

Thug 1: We didn't do nothing.

Thug 2: Don't get excited, can't we just look at it awhile?

Tommy: I know how that works, first look and then the car's
gone! Get lost!

Thug 1: Alright already.


(The thugs turn to leave.)

Thug 2: That guy's nuts.

(Tommy steals the car as the thugs walk away. Then he


returns to Salieri's
Bar.)

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1.24. Just For Relaxation
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(Tommy, Salieri, Paulie and Sam are sitting in the backroom


of the bar.)

Salieri: Today's job is just for relaxation, boys. There's


an import firm
that brings in lots of luxury goods from around the world.
Yesterday
another boatload of goods came into the harbor and I have
a taste for a few
of the items on the list.

Sam: What do they got that we don't have, sir?

Salieri: Well, I haven't smoked a decent cigar in a long


time, and they
have almost a ton of them.

Tommy: Cigars?

Salieri: Yes, cigars. Something strange about that?


Customers in our
nightclubs are interested in good, quality cigars, but
they're expensive
and difficult to get. If we manage to get a truck full of
the best cigars,
we can make as much money as we would off a bank job.

Sam: What?

Salieri: Oh my God. Just bring me a truckload. Paulie,


explain it to them.

(Salieri gets up and leaves the room.)

Paulie: Okay, it's like this...


Tommy: Paulie, what the hell is goin' on?

Paulie: How the hell would I know, Tommy? We have to just


nab a truck full
of expensive cigars! The Don wants them and it makes us
money, so it's up
to us to get them.

Tommy: It just seems a bit smalltime for him.

Sam: Forget about it, Tom.

Paulie: The cigars we gotta steal are packed in crates at


the harbor. We
need to get them to a truck and then leave the harbor. But
first we have to
get in.

Tommy: How do we do that? There's a tougher guard at the


harbor now than
when Morello was around.

Paulie: Exactly. Brute force won't work, so we're gonna


play this one cool.
We'll just nab one of the trucks while they're moving goods
around the
city. The trucks have signs on them that say "Atlantic
Import". We'll wait
for one to come out of the harbor, follow it to a nice
quiet place with no
cops, then block its path. A few shots into the air ought
to get the driver
out. Once we take his papers, one of us can get into the
harbor.

Tommy: So we're gonna kill the poor bastard?

Sam: No, it's too much hassle. So long as we get him out,
get everything
he's got on him.

Paulie: You'll take the truck to the harbor, Tommy. Load


it up with the
crates of cigars and then we'll meet at the agreed place.

Tommy: I'll load them up alone, unload them alone, and then
maybe I'll
smoke a few. So what are you gonna do?

Paulie: We'll wait a little way from the harbor at the


agreed place. If
somebody starts tailing you, we'll deal with them. Then you
take the truck
to the hand-off point.

Tommy: Yeah, right. How will I recognize these crates?

Paulie: They'll have signs on them saying "Scorsese Import


Export".

Tommy: And the agreed place?

Sam: We'll go there and I'll show you.

Paulie: Yeah. First we'll go there and then we'll get the
truck.

Tommy: So, let's go.

(They get up and visit Vincenzo to get their weapons.)

Vincenzo: Hey boys, so what will it be?

Paulie: Get Tom here a bat and a gun and get us two
Thompsons.

Vincenzo: Okay.

(Vincenzo puts the Thompsons on the table. Paulie and Sam


take them.)

Paulie: Yeah, thanks.

(Vincenzo then produces the baseball bat and the Colt 1911
pistol for
Tommy.)

Tommy: Thanks, Vincenzo.

(Tommy takes his weapons and they go and talk to Ralph in


the garage.)

Ralph: H-H-Hey there, boys! I have something here for you.


Something
special today.

(He shows them a Lassiter V16 Fordor.)

Paulie: Yeah, I like it. It looks pretty good.

Ralph: You can g-g-get into it this way.


Tommy: Yeah, okay, we can do that. Thanks, Ralphy.

Ralph: I-It's nothing.

(They get into the car and drive out of the backyard.)

Paulie: Alright, we'll go into a place in the Works Quarter


to drop Sam
off.

(They drive to an isolated yard in a back alley in the


Works Quarter.)

Sam: Okay, okay, right here. This is perfect.

(They stop there and get out of the car.)

Paulie: Since we're all here, I wanna ask you both


something.

Sam: What's on your mind?

Paulie: Well, I got this idea, I might need you to do a


little job with me.

Tommy: Oh, yeah? What's the deal?

Paulie: Well, it's a big deal actually. I can't manage it


alone and you're
my good buddies, we know each other... You know...

Sam: And Salieri? He know about this?

Paulie: Nah, he doesn't and he doesn't need to know. He's


already got
enough money.

Tommy: So, what's it all about?

Paulie: Well, I was checking out this bank...

Tommy and Sam (in unison): What?!

Paulie: Cool it, it's okay! This bank isn't too secure,
it's just a little
joint. At the end of the month they always have a big pile
of money in the
safe. We'd be pretty loaded if we pulled it off.

Tommy: Or we'd all be dead! What's the matter with you?


Besides, we've got
plenty of money.

Paulie: Bull! We ain't doin' bad, but we sure aren't loaded!


Salieri ain't
a bad boss, but once in a while I'd like to make some decent
dough on the
side, not some tiny share.

Tommy: I'm not sure it's such a great plan, Paulie.

Paulie: What do you say, Sam?

Sam: Count me out. The family's pretty important to me.

Paulie: Yeah, right. You're probably right, forget about


it, I was just
thinking out loud.

Tommy: Okay, good.

Sam: Okay, I think it's time. I'll go get ready.

Paulie: I'll be back in a while. Tom, let's get to the


harbor.

(Tommy and Paulie get in the car and drive to the entrance
of the harbor.)

Paulie: Now, we'll wait here for a truck and then follow
it. We'll overtake
it in a safe spot and take what we need.

(They follow the truck to a warehouse, wait while its goods


are unloaded,
and then again go after it after it leaves the warehouse.
They block the
way of the truck in a place with no police and get out of
their car. Tommy
fires a few shots in the air. The truck driver gets out.)

Driver: Leave me alone!

Paulie: Get him! We gotta get those papers!

(They approach the driver.)

Tommy: Give us your papers and nothing will happen to you!

Driver: I didn't do nothing to you! I don't have anything!

(Tommy starts hitting him.)


Driver: Don't kill me, I have a wife and children!

(He continues to beat him.)

Driver: Help! Assault!

Driver: Help me somebody, they're attacking me!

--

(Paulie reacts if Tommy kills the driver.)

Paulie: Tom! That wasn't necessary!

--

(The driver drops his papers after a beating and Tommy


takes them.)

Paulie: I'll meet Sam and we'll wait for you. Good luck,
Tom.

(Paulie leaves with the car and Tommy takes the truck to
the harbor. The
guard at the gate stops him.)

Guard: Stop right here! Show me your license!

--

(The guard reacts if Tommy brings the truck still loaded


with goods.)

Guard: Hey, what are you playin' at? First you gotta unload
before you can
load up again!

--

(Tommy shows the guard the papers he has taken from the
driver.)

Guard: Alright, you can go.

(Tommy enters the harbor and gets out of the truck. He sees
crates bearign
the sign "Scorcese Import Export" in one of the warehouses
and goes to it.
However, a worker chief at the entrance accosts him.)
Chief: Where are you going? Why are you standing around
doing nothing? We
need all hands on deck today! I need you to take those
crates down to the
Dispatch Hall. I'm gonna go take a leak and it'd better be
done when I get
back!

Tommy: Er... Yes, chief.

(The chief warns Tommy if he remains inside the warehouse


without doing the
job after the chief returns to his post.)

Chief: What are you doing here? I gave you a job to do,
didn't I?

(The crates that the chief wants Tommy to carry are not the
ones that are
from the Scorcese Import Export. Tommy goes to two workers
that are
standing outside nearby and talks to them.)

Tommy: Hey, fellas.

Worker: What can I do for you, buddy?

Tommy: Boys, we need to carry those crates down to the


Dispatch Hall.

Worker: Alright then. Okay, let's go, boys.

(They together carry the crates to the Dispatch Hall. When


it is done, the
chief comes and inspects them.)

Chief: Fine. But you threw them here like trash!

(Tommy goes back to the chief, who has returned to the


entrance to the
warehouse and talks to him.)

Tommy: Chief, the boys at the train there need you. They're
having some
problems.

Chief: I should've known. As soon as I turn my back


everybody immediately
goofs off.
(The chief leaves and Tommy starts carrying the Scorcese
crates to the
truck. He is caught if he cannot finish the job before the
chief returns in
a car.)

Chief: What the hell are you doing? Nobody pulls this stuff
with me! Let me
see your papers!

(He checks Tommy's papers.)

Chief: What? You're Peter? I don't think so! Guard!

(Or he is again caught if he tries to take away the crates


while the chief
is "taking a leak".)

Chief: Where are you taking that? No-one is allowed to even


touch those
crates! I thought you were acting a bit fishy. Guard!

(Either way, Tommy is attacked by the armed guards of the


harbor. He
manages to fend them off and takes the crates to the truck.
As he leaves
the harbor with the truck, he is stopped by the guard at
the gate.)

Guard: STOP right there! Show me your license!

(He checks Tommy's papers.)

Guard: You're carrying something completely different than


what these
papers say! Get him!

(Tommy speeds away and the guards begin to chase him in two
cars. Tommy
gets the truck to the meeting point, where Paulie and Sam
are waiting and
they deal with the pursuers.)

--

(Tommy comments if he has already managed to lose the tail


during the
chase.)

Tommy: So, I'm here and we don't even need to spring the
trap.
Sam: Well, I'm surprised. Well done, Tommy.

--

Paulie: Sam is going to get Salieri. Us two will take the


truck to the
warehouse. We'll meet there in a little while.

(Sam leaves in the car they used to come to the meeting


point and Tommy and
Paulie get in the truck.)

Paulie: Okay, we're going.

(Tommy starts driving the truck to Salieri's warehouse.)

Tommy: Today was just great. While you two messed around,
I carried at
least a ton of crates surrounded by guys with guns.

Paulie: Somebody had to do it and you're the youngest. Sam


always has the
bright ideas.

Tommy: Oh, so it's SAM! Next time, you can unload that
truck, I ain't
touching another crate.

Paulie: Well, we'll see about that.

(They reach Salieri's warehouse and Tommy stops the truck.


Salieri and Sam
are not there yet.)

Paulie: Perfect! We did it!

Tommy: Good. Now we'll finally see what's inside these


crates.

Paulie: Good idea, I hope it didn't get damaged on the way.

(They get out and walk to the back of the truck as Tommy
lights a
cigarette. Paulie opens the back of the truck and gets on
to check the
crates.)

Paulie: A few of them fell off and the cigars are smashed
up.
(The camera just shows Tommy as he smokes his cigarette
while Paulie
rummages through the crates.)

Paulie: Well, it ain't so bad. This one's just bent, so


we'll straighten it
out... Damn! I messed that up!

Tommy: What the hell are you doing?

Paulie: What? I dropped a few things, nothing big... Hey


box, what you got
inside?

Paulie: Christ! Tom, you ain't gonna believe this!

Tommy: What is it, what's inside those boxes?

(Paulie opens one of the boxes from the crates and shows
it to Tommy.)

Tommy: Damn, are you thinking what I'm thinking?

Paulie: Well, they don't look like cigars.

(Tommy takes a diamond from the box and lifts it up.


Apparently the boxes
all carry diamonds.)

Tommy: And it's definitely not rock candy.

Paulie: Those are diamonds, and a hell of a lot of them.

Tommy: What if they're just phonies? You know, they


exchange cigars for
mirrors, props, beads, stuff like that?

Paulie: I think only Columbus got away with that. These


look like diamonds,
Tom. And there's a hell of a lot of them.

Tommy: I knew Salieri wouldn't risk so much for some damned


cigars.

Paulie: Well, it looks like you were right. What do you


wanna do? Should we
take them?

Tommy: What? You think we'd get away with it?


Paulie: Well, we could say that some crates got lost in the
chase... or...

Tommy: You can forget that! That's bullshit!

(Tommy gives the box back to Paulie.)

Tommy: Put them back where you found them! I don't wanna
end up with a hole
in my head!

Paulie: What if we just took one or two each? There's so


many.

Tommy: Paulie!

Paulie: Okay, okay, I'll put them back...

(Paulie puts the box back into the crate.)

Paulie: But what if Salieri doesn't even know about them?

Tommy: I think we can easily find out if he knows.

Paulie: How?

(Tommy looks and sees their car approaching the warehouse.)

Tommy: Sam's bringing him here right now. Come, we'll see
firsthand if he
knows.

(Paulie gets off the back of the truck. Next, Salieri is


seen next to the
truck.)

Salieri: Bravo, boys! You did it. You've got a well-


deserved bonus coming
your way.

(Salieri looks at the crates.)

Salieri: Ah, one crate got broke, but it's nothing. It


looks like these
ones at the back are okay. Bravo, bravo.

Tommy: Boss, should we unload the crates and put the cigars
into the
warehouse?
Salieri: Eh... no no, not yet. Anyway, why should you do
it? I can get
someone else. You want to work in my warehouse, too? Ha
ha... Now go take
it real easy, boys. Good work.

(Tommy and Paulie stop for a moment before entering the car
in order to
leave.)

Tommy: Paulie? I'll stop by tomorrow and we can talk about


that little deal
you mentioned.

Paulie: Okay.

(They get in the car and Sam drives off.)

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1.25. Moonlighting
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------------------

(Tommy is walking on the street.)

Tommy: (narrating) The next day I went to Paulie's like we


arranged.

(Next, Tommy is seen sitting at a table in Paulie's flat.


Paulie gives him
a glass of drink.)

Paulie: So what, Tom? What's with the sudden change of


heart? I didn't
think you wanted to do it.

(He goes into the kitchen.)

Tommy: That was when I still thought that Salieri wasn't


using us. Now I
know that he is.

Paulie: Well, you're certainly right there. So, would you


do the bank?

Tommy: What about Sam?

Paulie: Hey, you heard him. He's worried about what might
happen and the
Don coming after us. So, if you wanna do it, it's just you
and me. What do
you have to say?

(He comes to the table from the kitchen and puts some ice
in their drinks.)

Tommy: First I'd like to see this bank, then I'll listen
to your plan.

Paulie: Fine. We can go and look at it right now.

Tommy: Okay, let's go.

(They finish their drinks, leave the flat and go outside.)

Paulie: Follow me. We'll take the train, it ain't that far.

(They go to the train station and take the train.)

Paulie: We'll be there in a few minutes. So, how's


everything going?

Tommy: Aside from the last few jobs, pretty boring. Of


course, my kid keeps
things interesting.

Paulie: You know, I actually envy you. I gotta find a dame


and start making
babies. When I look at my life, I don't seem to be doing
much. Hang out, go
to parties. I'm getting pretty bored with it. The problem
is I don't know
how to do anything else.

Paulie: I think most people would like to change. Everybody


imagines the
adventures and dough they see in movies. There's nothing
about the boring
deal makin'. I'm always having to negotiate deals with
people and I can't
make notes of anything because of the cops, so I have to
remember all of
it. I ain't 20 no more and I'm starting to forget!
Sometimes, I don't know
who promised me what, who I lent what, and, as a result,
someone always
messes with me and I lose out on the dough. It just pisses
me off.

Tommy: Well, we still have the excitement.


Paulie: Oh, that's the worst! Nothing happens for six
months, I start to
get lazy and suddenly, BOOM, some action. Don't think I
ain't worried
something might happen to us.

Tommy: So what are we supposed to do?

Paulie: This'll be our last big job. It'd be enough to get


me a pizzeria
someplace, you know, something.

Tommy: Oh really?

Paulie: Wait a minute.

(The train approaches the station.)

Paulie: Get ready, we're getting off here.

(They get off and walk to the First National Bank. Paulie
stops outside.)

Paulie: So this is it, it ain't too big and it ain't too


small. Let's take
a look inside.

(They enter the bank. There are two security guards


standing by the front
entrance.)

Guard: Good day.

(Tommy and Paulie get to the center of the main hall, where
several clerks
are helping customers.)

Paulie: Okay. We'll start here in the hall. We'll run in


here and shout
that it's a raid. These two guards will probably just give
up, but if they
want to play heroes we liquidate them. As soon as they are
out of the way,
we gotta get the keys to the safe. We'll have to find out
where they are
from the clerks. I think they'll talk if a gun's at their
heads. You go
through that door behind the counter, after you get the
key.
Paulie: The door leads to a corridor. On the right is a
staircase down to
the safe and upstairs to the office. If you have the keys
go straight to
the safe, otherwise you'll have to get them somewhere
upstairs. Downstairs
there will probably be more security guards. You'll have
to deal with them
alone while I keep everything in check upstairs. Downstairs
there is a
large safe, which you gotta unlock. Then you just gotta get
the dough and
get out. That's everything.

Tommy: Okay.

Paulie: Let's go, we'd better get out of here.

(They leave the bank through the main door.)

Guard: Goodbye.

(Outside Paulie stops and talks to Tommy again.)

Paulie: The bank is connected to the Holmes Security


System, but even with
radio the cars can't get here for five minutes. That means
that we'll have
five minutes from the time we get in to do everything and
then disappear.

Paulie: We're gonna need some wheels. It's stupid to get a


car from Ralphy,
'cos he'll tell Salieri. You'll have to get a good, fast
set of wheels,
Tommy. For you that shouldn't be a problem.

Tommy: No, it shouldn't. I think Lucas would know of


something.

Paulie: Okay, try to get something fast, we'll need it.

Tommy: I guess they won't just let us leave even if we get


outta the bank
in time, we could still meet the cops in the city. And how
do you wanna
deal with them?

Paulie: We head to an abandoned joint right in Hoboken, it


has Palermo Club
written on the wall.
Tommy: Great.

Paulie: Then there's still a little problem with guns. I


have my own stuff,
but you don't. You'll need to get some kind of heater. I
think I know a
place where you can pick one up. It's pretty far, it's
probably best to go
by train.

Paulie: Get on here and then go to Hoboken. Get off at the


Central Hoboken
station and go in the direction from which you came by the
train to the
nearest crossroads. Under the elevated railway there's a
road. Follow that
and turn left at the next road. You'll see an old movie
house called the
Twister. At the side entrance you'll find Yellow Pete's
shop. Tell him I
sent you, and he should have something.

Tommy: I'll do that now. I'll get some weapons, then the
car, then I'll
stop by your place.

Paulie: Yeah. Pull in front of the building and honk your


horn, the
janitor's always locking the door. I'll come down and we'll
go. I'll see
you later.

Tommy: Great.

(Tommy goes to the place Paulie described to him. There is


a metal door at
the side of the Twister movie house. He knocks on it and a
man opens the
slide on the door.)

Man: What do you want?

Tommy: Paulie sent me.

Man: Oh, come in.

(The man opens the door and Tommy enters. He goes down a
staircase to the
room where Yellow Pete has set up his office. He is a
stooped one-armed man
and is standing behind a wooden table. There are guns and
ammunition on
racks and tables all around the room.)

Pete: Okay, son, what brings you here?

Tommy: Paulie sent me. We need some weapons.

Pete: Right, Paulie. Yeah, I know him... at least I think


I know him...
That short, moody guy, right?

Tommy: Ehm, you could say that.

Pete: Still working for Salieri? Well, give that old goomba
my regards.

Tommy: Sure... Ehm, anyway, the weapons...

Pete: Sure, sure... So what does Paulie need?

(Tommy buys the weapons he needs from Yellow Pete.)

Tommy: That should be everything.

Pete: Great! I won't keep you from your work, son! Now, you
say hello to
Paulie for me.

Tommy: Sure. Thanks.

(Tommy leaves Yellow Pete's shop and visits Lucas.)

Tommy: Hey, Luca, I need a powerful car and fast.

Lucas: Wow, I was just about to call you! I also need a


quick favor, and
the car I have for you is definitely worth it.

Tommy: What do you need?

Lucas: I promised to bring some guy a delivery and I can't


get out the shop
today. Could you take it to him?

Tommy: Okay, I ain't done no deliveries yet, sure.

Lucas: Make sure nothing happens to the guy before you give
it to him. He's
passing it on to someone else and if something happens to
him, the whole
deal's ruined.

Tommy: And is something likely to happen?

Lucas: Hmmm, well, you know, you never can tell...

Tommy: Where do I find this guy?

Lucas: On the plot under the hoisting bridge crossing to


Downtown. His
name's Dick. Before you give it to him, make sure you ain't
followed. Here
it is.

(Lucas gives Tommy the package. Tommy leaves and finds Dick
waiting under
the bridge.)

Tommy: You Dick?

Dick: Dick? My name is Big Dick!

Tommy: A-haa. Sure. I got this package from Luca, Dick.

(Tommy gives him the package.)

Dick: Great. Anyone tail you?

Tommy: I don't think so, no.

Dick: Yeah? Then who are those guys?

(Tommy turns and sees several armed men running towards


them.)

Tommy: Shit!

Dick: So, show them what you got!

Tommy: You too, Big Dick.

(They fight and kill the attackers.)

Dick: You ain't as soft as you look.

Tommy: You neither.

Dick: What do you mean?

Tommy: Ah, nothing, don't worry about it. Enjoy yourself.


Dick: Okay, fine, send my regards to Lucas.

(Dick leaves. Tommy returns to Lucas.)

Tommy: Jesus, Lucas, that was a close one.

Lucas: What happened?

Tommy: As soon as I got there, some hoods wanted to beat


on us.

Lucas: Is Dick alright? Did you give him the package?

Tommy: Yeah, no problem. We took care of them together and


then he took off
someplace.

Lucas: Thank God! You don't know how grateful I am! I have
a real beauty
for you now. It's an American car from a German
manufacturer, it's the best
around these days!

Tommy: Well, it was certainly worth the risk! Where can I


find it?

Lucas: Yesterday I overheard a customer. Today around this


time, he's
usually driving from Oakwood Junior High School to a
meeting somewhere on
Central Island. Then follow him and when he parks, simply
take the car. The
locks will be your only problem. Haha... But I know you'll
manage them no
trouble.

Tommy: Thanks, Lucas. Can't wait.

(Tommy leaves Lucas and goes to Oakwood. There he spots the


man leaving the
high school with the car. He follows him to Central Island
and takes the
car after the man parks and leaves. The car is a Trautenberg
Model J. Tommy
then drives to Paulie's home and honks the horn in front
of the building.
Paulie calls out to him from his apartment.)

Paulie: Okay, I'll be right down!

(He comes out of the building and gets in the car.)


Paulie: So what? Everything's in order? Got everything you
need?

Tommy: Yeah... Hey, that Yellow Pete is a little nuts!

Paulie: He's an old loony, but his stuff's good.

Tommy: Why they call him Yellow?

Paulie: Did you see his teeth? They're the yellowest in


town... and they
also stink the most!

Tommy: Right! Right!

(They reach the bank.)

Paulie: Here it is. Stop, Tom.

(Tommy parks the car in front of the bank.)

Paulie: Here we are.

(They get out of the car.)

Paulie: Okay, let's go in.

(They enter the bank. When they are in the middle of the
hall, Paulie takes
out his gun.)

Paulie: Okay, everybody!

(The customers and the security guard near them raise their
hands.)

Paulie: This is a heist! Get down on the floor and nothing


will happen to
you!

(Most of the people get down on the floor.)

Paulie: I said on the floor! Everybody!

(All the people get down. Then two security guards come
rushing to the hall
from other parts of the bank.)

Paulie: Deal with the guard!


(Tommy kills the two guards.)

Paulie: Okay, I like it. Nice and cool. Everything'll be


hunky-dory.

(Paulie goes to one of the clerks and threatens him with


his gun.)

Paulie: I want the keys to the safe and make it quick!


Where are they?

Clerk: Sir, the keys to the grating are here, but only the
manager has keys
to the safe...

Paulie: What? Where can I find the manager?

Clerk: He's upstairs in his office...

(Paulie turns to Tommy.)

Paulie: Okay! Find the keys and get the dough fast, man!

--

(Paulie reacts if Tommy starts killing the customers.)

Paulie: What the hell? Have you gone nuts? You can't kill
them all!

--

(Paulie also reacts if Tommy has killed all the clerks,


leaving none to
question about the keys.)

Paulie: That's just great! How are they gonna tell us where
the keys are if
they're all dead? Go find them. We've got five minutes!

--

(Tommy can also question the clerk to get the same response
about the
location of the keys.)

Tommy: One more time! Where are the keys?

--
(Tommy takes the keys to the grating from the clerk's booth
and then moves
upstairs to find the manager's room, fighting a few guards
on the way. He
finds the room and enters. The manager stands up from his
desk and raises
his hands when Tommy comes in with his gun.)

Tommy: The keys to the safe!

Manager: They're t-t-there in... in... in the cupboard.


Just don't k-k-kill
me, I have a family!

(Tommy takes the safe keys from the cupboard and goes to
the basement where
the safe is located. He fights and kills a few more guards
before he can
reach the safe. He unlocks the grating and opens the safe
with the keys and
walks inside, impressed by all the money.)

Tommy: Wow!

(The camera switches to the hall, where Paulie is keeping


an eye on the
customers on the floor with his gun. A woman is screaming.)

Woman: Aaah!

Paulie: Stop screaming!

(The woman keeps screaming.)

Paulie: Stop right now! Nobody move!

(The cutscene switches back to Tommy and a gunshot is heard


from above.
Tommy loads as much money as he can carry into a sack and
goes back
upstairs into the main hall. There the screaming woman is
lying dead on the
floor near the door, apparently shot by Paulie while trying
to escape.)

Paulie: That's it, let's get outta here!

(They leave the bank with the money and drive to the
abandoned Palermo Club
in Hoboken.)
Paulie: Okay, this is the place. We did it.

(Tommy stops the car in the garage of the club and they get
out.)

Paulie: We're loaded, Tom! We did it! It worked!

Tommy: Sure looks like it. So what now?

Paulie: We'll change our clothes so they won't pick us up


on the street,
and put the dough in the briefcase.

Tommy: Fine, then what?

Paulie: We don't say a word to anyone. Sleep on it, stop


by tomorrow and
think about what we're goin' to do with the dough. I'll
take it with me, so
Sarah won't find it, you know.

Tommy: Just don't run off with it.

Paulie: Sure, I'll take off to Hawaii! Ha ha ha...

Tommy: Don't try it, I'd find you and stuff that metal-
plated briefcase
down your throat.

Paulie: I'm lookin' forward to it.

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1.26. The Death of Art
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(Tommy is seen walking on the street to Paulie's house.)

Tommy: (narrating) We hid the dough from the bank at


Paulie's for the time
being. We couldn't blow it all straight away so we arranged
that I'd stop
by there the next day and we'd think of the best way to
invest it. I had
loads of ideas of what to do with the money but I was pretty
curious about
what Paulie's plans were.
(Tommy enters the building and goes up to Paulie's floor.
There he notices
that the door to Paulie's apartment is not locked. Alarmed,
he opens the
door and finds Paulie lying dead on the floor in the foyer.
There are
several gunshot wounds on his back.)

Tommy: Oh, Jesus... What the hell happened?

(Tommy takes out his gun and checks Paulie's pulse, but he
is already dead.
His eyes are open and blood is oozing out of his mouth.)

Tommy: Paulie... Paulie...

(He stands up and looks around the house.)

Tommy: Christ... the dough, where's the dough?!

(He checks an empty crate.)

Tommy: Dammit, it's all gone. This is like a bad dream...

(There is also a patch of blood on Paulie's bed. Tommy goes


and carefully
looks out the window. Then the phone rings. He picks it up.
It is Sam.)

Sam: Paulie?

Tommy: Ehm, Sam? It's Tom... Paulie's dead... I... I...

Sam: Christ! I knew it. Tom, you're in deep shit! I wanted


to warn Paulie,
Salieri found out about the bank and decided he wasn't
gonna tolerate it! I
didn't make it in time. Tom, you gotta disappear fast.

Tommy: Sam, I... I didn't know it would be such a big


deal... I... what
should I do? I can't just leave Sarah and the kid!

Sam: Okay, okay, Tom, I'll help you. We gotta meet somewhere
but almost
everywhere is dangerous for you now. Our best bet would be
the city
gallery.

Tommy: Okay, okay, I'll be there in a little while... I...


thank you... You
know Paulie is lying here in a million pieces, I don't know
who else I
could turn to...

Sam: It's okay. I still owe you one.

Tommy: Thanks, Sam.

(Tommy leaves the building as several police detectives


come in to
investigate. Police vehicles are parked outside the
building. Tommy goes to
Lucas.)

Lucas: Hey, Tommy! You look exhausted...

Tommy: I am and I've definitely got a good reason to be.

Lucas: What happened?

Tommy: It doesn't matter. I just need a good set of wheels,


Lucas.

Lucas: We'll see what could be done.

Tommy: Great. What do you need today?

Lucas: I need to find out where a certain guy is hidden.


He owes a lot of
people big time and I'm one of them.

Tommy: Where can I find him?

Lucas: This hooker has fallen for him and she brings him
food and, you
know, stuff, but so far nobody knows where. So, you need
to find her and
find out where he's hidden. Then I'll find him and deal
with him.

Tommy: And where do I find her?

Lucas: She works in that same hotel which you blew a hole
out of in '32.
But if you wait for her there, she'll certainly lead you
to him.

Tommy: And then?

Lucas: When she goes home, just come back here and tell me
where she goes.
Tommy: Okay.

(Tommy goes to the hotel and waits for the woman. After a
short while she
comes out.)

Tommy: That would be her.

(He secretly follows her until she enters a building.)

Tommy: Well, it looks like I hit the nail right on the


head.

--

(The woman notices him if he comes too close and then the
mission is
failed.)

Woman: You bastard, why are you following me? What do you
want, you louse?
People, this louse's been following me awhile! Call the
cops, so they pick
him up! Help! Help, assault! Some fruitcake's following me!
Help me,
someone!

--

(Tommy returns to Lucas after finding out where the man is


hidden.)

Tommy: I found him for you, Lucas. He lives Downtown on the


corner of the
street above the church.

Lucas: Fantastic. She didn't see you?

Tommy: No way. So where's this car?

Lucas: Sure, you know where the used car dealership is in


town?

Tommy: Up near Chinatown?

Lucas: Right! You'll find it there! An improved version of


one sports car
with front-wheel drive.

Tommy: And how is it better than the old one?


Lucas: Performance, son! The accelerator is much better,
even if, at first
sight, the car looks the same. But when you go for it,
watch out, the car
isn't for sale and belongs to the owner, and he's got real
nasty dogs
there.

Tommy: I should handle it.

(Tommy leaves Lucas and goes to the lot of the used car
dealership. He
breaks into the lot by shooting the lock of the doors and
kills the
watchdogs that attack him. He then takes the car Lucas told
him about, a
Thor 812 Cabriolet FWD.)

--

(Tommy makes a comment if he comes near the Salieri Bar,


the doors to the
backyard of which are closed.)

Tommy: This ain't such a good idea.

--

(After taking the car, Tommy goes to Yellow Pete's shop to


get some
weapons. He knocks on the door and the man recognizes him.)

Man: Ah, it's you again. Come in.

(He opens the door. Tommy enters and talks to Yellow Pete.)

Pete: Hello, son. So how's Paulie?

Tommy: Paulie's dead.

Pete: Well, I guess he ain't too well then, may he rest in


peace. Knowing
you, he's probably resting in pieces, hm? So your little
job didn't work
out?

Tommy: It looks that way.

Pete: Well, so you'll be needing some weapons then, right?


Tommy: I see you never forget the business side of things.

Pete: Of course not. That'd be a big mistake!

Tommy: Okay, show me what you got.

(Tommy buys some weapons from Pete's collection.)

Tommy: Thanks, here's the money.

Pete: Thank you kindly and I hope you get those bastards.
Paulie deserves
at least that.

--

(If Tommy talks to Pete again to buy more weapons, Pete


greets him
differently.)

Pete: Greetings. How can I be of service this time, young


fella?

--

(Tommy leaves Yellow Pete's shop and drives to the city


gallery with the
intention of meeting Sam. He enters the gallery and is
suddenly ambushed by
two gangsters wielding pistols while he is looking around
the entrance
hall.)

Gangster: Don't move, scumbag!

Tommy: Oh shit!

(Dollar bills start to fall on Tommy from above and Sam's


voice is heard.)

Sam: Surprise!

(Tommy looks up and sees Sam on the upper balcony holding


a cigarette in
his hand.)

Sam: Haha! You weren't lookin' for that at Paulie's, by


chance?

Tommy: Sam, what's going on? I thought we were meeting


alone.
Sam: The situation's changed, Tom.

(Sam lights his cigarette.)

Sam: I had to decide whose side I was on and sorry, but it


would be
suicidal to stand on your side. I can live with murder,
though.

Tommy: So, you killed Paulie?!

Sam: Well, I was more the means to his death. The same as
I am in your
case.

Tommy: I would never have expected this from you, Sam!

Sam: Well, I'm in a good mood. Things are lookin' up for


me, and I found a
bag of money.

Tommy: So killing off your partners is a big laugh? Maybe


I should try it.

Sam: It ain't bad, but you probably won't have time.

Tommy: It's never too late to start. I guess honor's out


of the picture?

Sam: Honor's meaningless! This is business and you've


broken its unwritten
rules many times over, Tom. Maybe I feel some pity, but
that's outta place
in business.

Tommy: I didn't notice that I was the cause of the family's


problems.

Sam: Really? You did what you wanted, Tom! You didn't kill
Frank! You let
that whore get away and then the bank! You can't do what
you know as right,
because you don't know nothing. You don't grasp the effects
of your
actions. The Don is the thinker.

Tommy: You were never a great thinker, so you probably need


him. That's not
how I feel. I can think for myself.
Sam: The opinion of Don Salieri is that he won't go and sit
in jail just
because of your feelings. And I agree with his opinion
completely. Don
Salieri really liked you, Tom, and I did too. We'll cry
together at the
funeral.

Tommy: You poor bastard, Sam, I feel sorry for you.

Sam: But I'm alive. It's a pity you can't use that money.
Don't worry,
we'll give Sarah a little something. You know, single
mothers don't have it
easy these days. The Don will take care of her, he isn't
as much of a
monster as you think. Goodbye, Tom, it was nice knowing
you. Take good care
of him, boys... And please, don't make him suffer. He's my
buddy.

(Sam leaves. Just as the two gangsters prepare to shoot


him, Tommy takes a
small Colt Detective Special pistol out of his sleeve and
shoots one of
them before jumping behind a column. He then kills the two
and then other
gangsters who rush to the lobby. After that he begins to
fight his way
through the building. Sam again greets him from a balcony.)

Sam: As I see it, the boys underestimated you, Tom! Well,


I hope they'll be
luckier this time. Boys, be careful you don't break
anything! There are
lots of beautiful and valuable things in here!

(Sam leaves and Tommy is again confronted by several


gangsters. He kills
them and goes up on the upper floor to pursue Sam.)

Tommy: Sam!

(Tommy continues to fight his way through the gallery and


eventually
reaches a circular balcony that looks down onto a hall,
holding his Colt
1911 pistol. Suddenly, Sam opens fire on him from the other
side of the
balcony with his Tommy gun. Tommy takes cover behind a
column.)
Tommy: It looks like you underestimated your new partners!
Maybe you
oughtta change sides.

Sam: It's still not over, Tom!

(They exchange gunfire for a few seconds.)

Tommy: Things aren't what they look like, Sam. Salieri also
double-crossed
you.

Sam: What are you talking about?

Tommy: We almost got killed because of those stupid cigars.


Salieri knew
that the job was risky. There were diamonds hidden between
those cigars, he
didn't wanna give us a cut. That's why Paulie wanted to
take the bank,
because he realized how Salieri was ripping us off.

Sam: He told me about those diamonds, Tom. He only wanted


to keep them
secret so nobody knew where they were before he sold them.
Besides, the
diamonds have nothing to do with the fact that you didn't
kill Frank! He
broke the Omerta. Which is worse, Tom?

Tommy: How do you know I didn't kill Frank?

Sam: You can blame it all on someone else you didn't kill.
You're too
human. She came back to the city and we found her by
accident.

Tommy: Dammit!

(Tommy fires a few shots at Sam.)

Sam: Tom, Tom, you know you can't trust a dame. I can
understand it isn't
easy to kill your wife's best friend. I should have done
it for you. She
also pleaded with me and cried. Well, we realized that we
couldn't rely on
you, so we checked up a little and found out about Frank.
Tommy: Sam, do you really think everything has to end like
this? We still
got a chance.

Sam: There ain't no way back now, Tom, I'm sorry.

(Sam opens fire on Tommy and a gunfight begins between


them. Eventually Sam
is wounded and retreats from the other side of the balcony.
Tommy pursues
him by the trail of blood and finds him limping, trying to
get away. Sam
turns and shoots at him again and Tommy dodges the bullets
by jumping onto
the floor. Then Sam's gun jams and Tommy points his pistol
at him.)

Sam: Dammit.

(Tommy does not pull the trigger.)

Sam: Hey, it's the same situation again, Tom. And once
again you can't
decide.

(Sam drops his Tommy gun and runs away.)

Tommy: Dammit!

(Tommy goes after Sam and finds him limping in a hall below
him. He points
his gun and, after a few seconds of hesitation, shoots him
in the back. Sam
touches the wound on his chest and looks at his bloody
hand.)

Sam: You... you... did it... But they'll get you all the
same... Salieri...
will... get you...

(He turns to face Tommy.)

Sam: He stood by you... you rat... You're dangerous, Tom...


and Paulie...
is dead... He was never... sure... that you wouldn't...
forgive... his...
death... You gonna have to... hide... like an outcast...
and one... day
they'll get you... all the same... like Frank...

Tommy: They found him?!


Sam: You only... length... lengthened his life... but in
the end they found
him... all the same... and Frank... was the Don's... only
real... friend...
Friendship ain't worth shit...

(Tommy shoots Sam several times. Sam falls against the


railing around the
opening in the middle of the hall and the level ends with
drops of his
blood falling onto the dollars from the bank robbery in the
entrance hall
below.)

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1.27. Epilogue
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(Tommy and Detective Norman are continuing their


conversation in the cafe.)

Norman: So it was you again, huh? You destroyed the picture


collection
worth a few million dollars?

Tommy: I wasn't planning on it, but somehow it worked out


that way.

Norman: Otherwise that's everything?

Tommy: I got out of there fast. It was no picnic. I really


was in danger,
but I pulled it off. I took the wife and daughter and
immediately left the
country. Sam was right, if they decided to find Frank in
Europe and take
revenge almost five years after he disappeared, they
wouldn't let me just
leave after betraying them.

Norman: And you're willing to say all that you've now said
to me in front
of a court and give evidence against all those men? Don't
you think the
situation will be a lot worse for you? What you're planning
to do now isn't
betrayal, it's more like treason.
Tommy: If these people go to jail, or better yet, death
row, they won't be
able to take revenge on me. At least not as easily as if
they were free. I
am willing to give evidence against them if you ensure our
protection and,
after the trial, a new identity for me, my wife and my
daughter.

Norman: If we manage to pull it off, it will be the biggest


legal battle
this country's ever seen. It's an interesting offer. I
don't know if it's
moral to help somebody like you, but I think the results
would be worth it.
I think we'll help you...

(The camera shows four newspapers in a row. The headline


of the first one
reads "GANGSTER TRIAL! What will be next?" The second
newspaper reads
"SALIERI'S GANG PUT BEHIND BARS?" and contains a photo that
shows Salieri's
Bar wrecked with a dead man lying on the floor. The third
headline says "80
GANGSTERS CONVICTED!" and the fourth one "ELECTRIC CHAIR
FOR SALIERI'S
HITMEN" Next, Tommy is seen sitting at a table in a solitary
cell and
writing in a notebook.)

Tommy: (narrating) Everything worked out until the legal


case. I sat in my
cell and wrote down the evidence I had against all the
people I had worked
with. People I had been friends with for ten years. The
case was huge and
caused a shock throughout the country. Salieri got life,
even some of his
thugs got the chair. The shortest sentence was eight years.
I spent the
whole time in a closed cell at a secret location, with no
visitors. I
didn't see Sarah or my little girl the entire time.

(The view switches to a suburban area on a sunny day, where


Tommy, now an
old man with gray hair and a moustache, is watering the
garden of his
house.)
Tommy: (narr.) In the end it was worth it. Norman got us
new identities,
and moved us to the other end of the US. I got work as a
driver for a
respectable company. We started a whole new life. This
peace was only
interrupted by the war, but we got through it...

(A red sports car parks near the house and two men wearing
suits and hats
get out. They approach Tommy from behind.)

Man: Mr. Angelo?

(Tommy turns to them.)

Tommy: Yes?

Man: Mr. Salieri sends his regards.

(One of the men shoots Tommy with a shotgun. They leave as


Tommy lies dead
in a pool of blood. After showing a close-up view of Tommy's
face, the
camera begins to move away, showing the garden and house
from above.)

Tommy: (narrating) You know, the world isn't run by the


laws written on
paper. It's run by people. Some according to laws, others
not. It depends
on each individual how his world will be, how he makes it.
And you also
need a whole lot of luck, so that somebody else doesn't
make your life
hell. And it ain't as simple as they tell you in grade
school. But it is
good to have strong values and to maintain them. In
marriage, in crime, in
war, always and everywhere.

Tommy: (narr.) I messed up. So did Paulie and Sam. We wanted


a better life,
but in the end we were a lot worse off than most other
people. You know, I
think it's important to keep a balance in things. Yeah,
balance, that's the
right word. Because the guy who wants too much risks losing
absolutely
everything. Of course, the guy who wants too little from
life, might not
get anything at all.

THE END

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2.1. Extras
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These are some general extra comments you can get by talking
to different
characters or doing something in any point in the game.

--

Salieri's comments if you talk to him after a mission


briefing

Salieri: We'll talk when you return.

Salieri: Leave me alone a while, I need to think things


over.

Salieri: We both got jobs to do, Tommy. We'll talk later.

--

Luigi's comments if you talk to him

Luigi: Sorry, Tom, but I'm really busy right now.

Luigi: We'll have a glass of something er... later after


closing time.

Luigi: Not now, Tom, I've got my hands full.

--

Frank's comments if you talk to him

Frank: Sorry, Tom, I don't got no time right now.

Frank: We'll sort this out later, Tommy.

--
Vincenzo's comments if you talk to him

Vincenzo: Sorry, Tom, I got some work to do.

--

Ralph's comments if you talk to him to discard a car in the


backyard of the
bar

Ralph: What d-do you n-need?

Ralph: W-w-what will it be?

--

Paulie's comments if you talk to him during a mission

Paulie: Now ain't the time to talk. We got a job to do.

Paulie: I got a lot of stuff goin' on, I can't talk right


now.

Paulie: We'll chat later tonight at the bar.

Paulie: We'll talk later.

--

Sam's comments if you talk to him during a mission

Sam: Not now, Tommy.

Sam: We got a job to do, we'll talk later.

Sam: I ain't in the mood to talk.

--

Sam's comments if he is not accompanying you on a mission


and you talk to
him before leaving the bar after the mission briefing

Sam: I won't keep you now, Tom.

Sam: Just go, the job won't work.

Sam: You gotta go, so the Don don't get pissed.

--
If you attack customers in the Salieri Bar

Luigi: Stop it, Tommy! You gone nuts?

Luigi: What the hell, Tommy, stop it or we don't know each


other!

Luigi: Stop that! You'll ruin everything!

--

If you attack Salieri

Salieri: Stop right now! You'll pay for this damage!

Salieri: One more and you're finished with me!

--

If you attack Frank

Frank: Ow! What are you doing, Tom?

Frank: Ow! Have you gone nuts!?

--

If you attack Luigi

Luigi: Oww! Leave me alone, Tommy!

Luigi: Oww! This is no joke, stop it now!

--

If you attack Vincenzo

Vincenzo: OW! Tom, what are you hitting me for?!

Vincenzo: Stop that, that hurts!

Vincenzo: This is what I get after all I do for you?

--

If you attack Ralph

Ralph: OW! Tommy, l-leave me alone!

Ralph: OW! That h-h-hurts! W-What are you doing?!


Ralph: OW! When the D-D-Don finds out, he won't be h-h-
happy!

--

If you attack Paulie

Paulie: Ow! Stop that!

Paulie: Ow! Tom, you're starting to piss me off!

Paulie: Ow! One more time and you ain't getting up again!

--

If you attack Sam

Sam: Ow! Was that a joke? It was pretty bad!

Sam: Ow! Tom, don't piss me off!

Sam: Ouch! Alright, that's enough!

--

If you go and talk to Lucas before finishing your main


mission

Tommy: I still got some work today, I'll stop by after.

--

If you talk to Lucas after he has given you a mission

Lucas: First finish the job, then I'll give you a better
car.

--

If you talk to Lucas after the mission is finished

Lucas: I don't have anything else for you today, Tom.

--

If you try to leave the bar without taking your weapons


from Vincenzo

Tommy: I still have to go to Vincenzo's for a gun.

Tommy: I still gotta go to Vincenzo's to get a heater.


--

If you linger for too long in the bar during a mission with
Paulie

Paulie: Where are you, Tom? Come on, let's go, we ain't got
all day!

--

If you try to leave the bar without taking a car

Tommy: Well, it's too far to walk, I oughtta take the car.

Tommy: I guess I oughtta take the car.

Tommy: Maybe Ralphy has something for me.

Tommy: It's probably better to go by car.

Paulie: These are brand-new shoes, you think I'm gonna walk
over there?

Paulie: We gotta go pick up the car, Tommy.

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2.2. Taxi Comments
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These are the comments made by the customers and Tommy if


you get into a
traffic accident in the "Running Man" level

Customer: Do you want to kill me?

Tommy: You ain't scared, are you?

Customer: Do you always drive like this?

Tommy: Sorry.

Customer: Do you know how to drive?

Tommy: Excuse me.

Customer: Ouch! You got a license?


Tommy: Sorry, nobody's perfect.

Customer: I wanted to go to the hospital, now I need to go


to the hospital!

Customer: You tryin' to kill us?

Tommy: At least we're okay.

Customer: Can't you steer?

Tommy: I didn't mean to do that.

Customer: Ouch! What are you drivin' like this for?

Tommy: I apologize.

Customer: Oww! Do you even know how to drive?

Tommy: Don't worry, I know how to drive.

Customer: Ouch! Drive carefully!

Customer: Oww! I nearly broke my jaw!

Customer: You nearly got us killed!

Customer: Ouch! What are you doing?

Customer: Ouch! Why are you drivin' like that?

--

If you leave the car

Tommy: I can't just leave the car. If I'm seen I'll be


fired for sure.

--

If you run over a pedestrian

Customer: What the hell have you done? I ain't goin' no


further with you!

Customer: You ran that man over! Stop now!

Customer: Christ, you knocked somebody over! Stop, we've


got to help them!
Customer: You just knocked someone over? Stop, I ain't
staying in here
another minute!

Customer: Oh my God, look what you've done! Stop! I want


to get out!

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2.3. Tutorial
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This is the tutorial level of the game. It's not connected


to the main
campaign but the unseen instructor says some interesting
things.

(Tommy begins the tutorial in a narrow hallway.)

Instructor: Okay, kid, here's where you're gonna learn what


it takes to be
a real mafioso. Every wise guy has a compass in his head,
telling him which
way and where to go. So follow your inner compass and go
to the stage with
the table on it.

(Tommy begins to move, following the mission compass.)

Instructor: Are you sure you're not being followed?

(By following the compass, he enters a large room. There


is a wooden stage
with a table and a microphone to the left of the room.)

Instructor: Alright, now climb up on the stage. Be careful


not to rip your
suit.

(He gets up on the stage.)

Instructor: Well, you got yourself dirty climbing up here


anyway, so you
may as well practice a side roll. You're no good to the Don
if you get
shot.

(Tommy does a side roll.)


Instructor: Now go to the table. When you're next to the
table, the
exclamation mark will appear in the bottom left-hand corner
of the screen.
It's the action button. The action button symbol indicates
that you can
perform an action or interact with the environment. Here
you can take the
guns from the table. Go on, do it.

(He takes two pistols from the table.)

Instructor: You can perform one more action on the stage.


See what you can
find. If you're not sure what you should be doing, you can
review your
objectives.

(Tommy speaks into the microphone.)

Tommy: Hello? Is there anyone home?

Instructor: Stop making a fool of yourself. It's time to


get on with more
serious business. Choose a weapon from your inventory.

(He takes out a gun.)

Instructor: Let's see how you can handle a gun. Shoot the
cans off of the
table.

(He shoots some cans on a smaller table up ahead.)

Instructor: Always remember to reload, just in case you get


into trouble.
But remember, when you throw away a magazine or empty a
chamber that isn't
completely empty, you will lose the unused rounds.

(Tommy reloads his gun.)

Instructor: You should also be prepared to switch weapons


as quickly as
possible.

(He switches to his other gun.)

Instructor: Just because you are a part of the mafia doesn't


mean that you
can walk around waving a gun. The police will arrest you
if they see you
carrying a gun. Hide your weapon now.

(He holsters his gun.)

Instructor: Now take the baseball bat from the table.

(Tommy goes back to the table and picks up the baseball


bat.)

Instructor: You can't carry and hide all of the weapons


under your coat. If
you have a large weapon like a shotgun hidden but are also
carrying another
one and you spot a policeman, you're just gonna have to
throw it away to
avoid attention.

(He drops the baseball bat.)

Instructor: Okay. You're gonna need that bat, so pick it


up again.

(He picks it up again.)

Instructor: The police won't give you any trouble if you


are carrying a
bat, even if you might use it to, ehm, say, knock someone
out. See that guy
over there? Walk up behind him and knock him out cold, as
hard as you can.

(Tommy knocks out the man who has appeared in the room from
behind.)

Instructor: Oh-ho! That's gotta hurt! Now, to get around


the city you're
gonna need to know how to drive. Walk over to that car.

(He goes to the car parked outside the building.)

Instructor: You are able to steal any car that you come
across, but only if
you've been shown how to get into it. Try to pick the lock
on the car door.

(He picks the lock of the car.)

Instructor: Make sure that the police don't spot you when
breaking into
cars. Now get in the car.

(Tommy gets in the car.)

Instructor: When you get in a car a radar will be displayed


next to the
compass. It shows other vehicles that are in your
surrounding area and it
will also display your destination when you are close
enough. Drive to the
place indicated.

(He drives towards the destination.)

Instructor: Okay. Every car has a speed limiter. When used,


it will allow
you to drive at the maximum speed limit allowed and not go
over it. Use
this to avoid worrying about being stopped by the police
for exceeding the
speed limit. The police will appear as blue cars on the
radar. Turn on the
limiter and drive in the direction indicated by the
compass.

(He turns on the speed limiter and continues to drive


towards the
destination.)

Instructor: Even when you are driving you may have to defend
yourself. You
can shoot from a car while driving but can only use
handguns. Choose a Colt
and try it.

(Tommy practices shooting from the car.)

Instructor: If someone steps into the road in front of you,


you should warn
them by sounding the car horn.

(He honks the horn.)

Instructor: Now listen up. In our line of work you don't


want to draw
attention to yourself, so be aware of the police patrolling
the city. If
you commit a minor offense, a symbol of a fine will be
displayed. Simply
stop and pay the fine, and then you can be on your way.
When you are
spotted committing a serious offense, a handcuff symbol
will be displayed.
You can try to evade the police, but if they catch you, you
will be
arrested.

Instructor: Lastly, always keep your weapons hidden when


out in the city.
If the police detect shots being fired, a symbol of a gun
will be
displayed. You will now be wanted by all of the police in
the area and they
will return fire. How you're gonna get out of that situation
is up to you.
That's it. From now on, it's down to you to see what you
make out of
yourself.

(This is the end of the tutorial.)

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3. Final Words
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So this is it, end of the line. What a great game it was,


right? I'm sure you've enjoyed reading this stuff. Anyway,
as I said in the introduction the script is missing a few
minor conversations between some NPCs. The ones I am
looking for are the several conversations between some
guests on the ship in the "Happy Birthday!" level and three
conversations in the bank during the first part of the
"Moonlighting" level (the first is between a man and a bank
clerk, the second is between a woman and another clerk and
the third between two men discussing building an amusement
park in Hoboken in a sideroom). I couldn't transcribe them
completely because they are a bit hard to listen and
understand, so I decided to omit them from the script. So
if you can get them and want to help me out (for some
reason), you can send the transcripts with an e-mail and
I'll be glad to put them up and acknowledge your help.
Likewise, if you find any errors in the script or just
would like to drop your comments you can send me an e-mail.
Anyway.

That's all.

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