Vito drives the truck through the downtown streets; he turns a corner and stops for a light.

The Godfather Part II (1974)
MOVING VIEW
A screenplay character in The Godfather Part II (1974).
- lines
- 5
- words
- 131
- scenes
- 4
- dialogue
- 0.7%
- avg words / line
- 26
- shortest / longest
- 10 / 44
Sample dialogue
He stops for a sandwich, and makes an irritated gesture when the vendor expects to be paid. He crosses to a church-sponsored booth with a great Wheel of Fortune, and slaps a dollar on a number. Standing next to him is Vito; they embrace.
scene 71 — EXT. NEW YORK STREET - MED. VIEW - NIGHTMen with flashlights and dogs. Moving through the dark areas.
scene 94 — EXT. MAIN GATE AND KENNELS - NIGHTClemenza moves along the booths that have been set up along the street: sausage cooking on an open fire; pork livers and sweetbeards.
scene 71 — EXT. NEW YORK STREET - MED. VIEW - NIGHTapproaching the great stone gates; closed. The bodyguards are not readily visible, but they are there. The iron gates are opened, and one of the men makes a simple nod of respect, as the car pulls in.
scene 194 — EXT. TAHOE ESTATE - DAYVito drives the truck through the downtown streets; he turns a corner and stops for a light.
scene 69 — EXT. TENEMENT BUILDING - DAY
Bookends
approaching the great stone gates; closed. The bodyguards are not readily visible, but they are there. The iron gates are opened, and one of the men makes a simple nod of respect, as the car pulls in.