Mobsters Page #4
- R
- Year:
- 1991
- 104 min
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ANTONIO LUCIANO:
(IN ITALIAN)
I know of the things you do.
There's a knock on the door. Antonio looks up with
trepidation.
AT THE DOOR:
A well-dressed man forces his way inside past Antonio.
MOLIARI:
(IN ITALIAN)
When you wanted money to buy a bed,
you were under my feet.
Moliari marches into the apartment, looking for collateral.
The pickings are mighty thin. Antonio trails helplessly
behind.
ANTONIO LUCIANO:
(IN ITALIAN)
Saturday I will pay double.
Moliari turns to face Antonio. His voice falling to a whisper.
MOLIARI:
(IN ITALIAN)
So I should ask Don Maranzano?
An edge of panic creeps into Antonio's voice.
ANTONIO LUCIANO:
No. No. No. Don Maranzano? No.
Moliari's eyes light upon the prosciutto hanging over the
sink. Rosalie moves to block his path, but Moliari pushes
her aside, and lifts the ham off the hook.
ROSALIE LUCIANO:
Please, no... An-to-nio.
Rosalie grabs the ham from Moliari, as Charlie picks up a
carving knife and jumps up from the table. Utterly impotent,
Antonio calls to his wife.
ANTONIO LUCIANO:
ROSALIE. NO!
Moliari wrestles the ham back from Rosalie, and back-hands
her across the face. Antonio grabs Charlie, and twists the
knife from his hand. Moliari retreats to the door with the
ham.
MOLIARI:
(IN ITALIAN)
And you must still pay double!
As Moliari exits, Charlie pulls away from his father, raises
an arm threateningly, then drops it in disgust.
CUT TO:
Meyer Lansky fights his way to the front of a crowd of kids
waving claim tickets for the cholents (a kind of meat pie)
that they had dropped off earlier to be baked for their
families' Sabbath dinners. Spotting Meyer, the clerk sets a
crockery dish on the counter. Wrapping rags around his hands,
Meyer picks it up, steam venting through cuts in the crust.
CUT TO:
Charlie and Frank lean against a wall, idly swapping a smoke.
Frank elbows Charlie, and nods to the far side of the street.
ACROSS THE STREET
Moliari emerges from an apartment building with DON MARANZANO,
an older man, resplendent in a white suit, hat, and cape. He
waves a pair of white gloves as he gestures to Moliari.
CHARLIE:
Who's Mr. Tutti-Frutti?
Frank shoots Charlie a withering look.
FRANK:
That's Don Maranzano. He drops one a
them f***in' gloves at your feet,
you're dead.
CHARLIE:
Ya comin' in?
Frank lays a restraining hand on Charlie.
FRANK:
Moliari knows ya got a beef. We gotta
figure somethin'.
UP THE STREET:
Meyer Lansky burrows through the sidewalk crowds, being
careful not to bump into anyone with the hot cholent.
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