Connections
Follows
Followed by
Edited into
one of two films edited together for the miniseries
Spin-off
References
Door closing scene.
Referenced in
Title mentioned by actor Bobby Astyr.
Roosevelt's cutting the Panama Canal across his birthday cake nearly identical to Roth dividing his Cuba-shaped birthday cake amongst the Mafia investors in Coppola's film
on marquee at movie theater
behind-the-scenes of the film
Kiss of death referenced in Samurai Hit-man
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Shortly after the emperor's illness, Caligula gives Macro the "kiss of death."
Mentioned in Apocalypse Now sketch
Parts one and two make Siskel and Ebert's lists of the best movies of the 1970s.
Referenced by Gene Siskel in his review of "Psycho II" (1983).
The scene where Fievel sees the Statue of Liberty parallels the similar shot where Vito as a child sees the statue from Ellis Island.
title reference; title pretends that the episode follows part one and two of The Godfather-Triology
Hyman Roth and Moe Greene appear in the game; scenes are recreated
A man says he has seen "The Godfather movies, 1, 2, and 3"
Title mentioned by Clive Anderson
as Francis' substitute film in early 70's
Tom (making a gunshot noise as characters are seen in a rowboat): "Hey, look - it's Fredo Corleone."
Burns tells Smithers that he keeps his enemies close, and his enemies closer. Michael Corleone says the same thing in the film.
Frasier and Woody talk about the movie trilogy.
Similar cinematography in ghetto street scenes
Dialogue quoted: "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer".
Scenes in 'The Gold Watch' segment, including the outdoor gundown & Marcellus Wallace being hit by a car and rolling off the hood are directly inspired by scenes in 'The Godfather: Part II'.
Reference to Robert De Niro in "The Godfather"
Mentioned by Ted
Fuji quotes the 'I know it was you Fredo' line
Crow: You betrayed me, Fredo.
In Homer's flashback to his prior time in New York, he passes three pornographic theatres, one of which's marquee reads "The Godfather's Parts, II"
Eric and Jack both say that this is their favorite movie
Lisa: "Just when I think I'm out, they drag me back in."
Homer gives Mayor Quimby the Kiss of Death.
Fran mentions the movie by name.
The priest and Carmela discuss this movie.
Mentioned by Corman.
mentions it
Massive Genius says he liked the movie
When the male lead makes his guess that the gangster's favorite film is THE GODFATHER, the gangster replies that the sequel is better.
Bobby De Niro song lyric - "He was in Godfather II".
fratricide discussed, compared
mentionned once
The dialogue describing Baadshah as "not The Godfather part I or part II" but "The Godfriend"
Don Cicicio's driveway is mentioned.
Mark says that some of Woody's films were shot "by the great Gordon Willis and, of course, he was famous as the cinematographer on the Godfather pictures".
Mentioned in article interview with Ron
The gun trick Agent Doggin mentioned is refering to the gun trick Young Vito Corleon used in this movie.
Heiko suggests watching it to Iffi.
Silvio imitates Al Pacino's character in this movie at 32:23 (DVD time): "It was you, Fredo!"
Mentioned by narrator.
When Jonathan is comparing Sara to his fiancée Halley, he says that Halley is like The Godfather: Part II and that Sara is like part I.
"I know it was you Maury, you broke my heart."
Lorelai suggests that Jess may turn out to be like Fredo.
Nino Rota's Oscar win mentioned.
Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer.
Mentioned by AJ and his friends
The title of the final mission is "Keep your friends close...", a quote by Michael Corleone.
referenced as part of the documentary
Moe's story for Maggie: he talks about Anthony's First Communion.
Lorelai and Rory plan to watch the film.
Scene played over the opening credits, which depicts Ming assassinating the Mafia boss with a gun concealed by a paper bag - alludes to the scene in The Godfather: Part II in which Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) kills Don Fanucci in a similar fashion.
film clip
Mentioned in the jail scene.
Lorelai and Jason talk about Fredo's death.
Pacino says "You broke my heart."
mentioned once
mimic's "I knew it was you, Fredo."
Video case is shown in a video store.
An anachronistic quote, "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer" is used.
Juenet mentions The Godfather: Part 2 twice in the commentary. Once is when a man is stabbed in the ass (he mentions Robert De Niro in a scene from Coppola's film). Another mention is the use of brown autumn hues that he used for the bulk of his picture.
Derek references "keep your friends close and your enemies closer"
when Joey kisses Eric on both cheeks who thinks Joey is in the Mafia
Assassin who kills Chill says "Carmine Falcone says hello!" like Danny Aiello in the Coppola film
stills
Mentioned by Richard
(said to betrayer) "You broke my...heart."
Chris: "It's Saw meets The Godfather II"
incorrect response in "Memorable Movies" category
referenced in clue in "Memorable Roles" category
Mentioned by Gordon Willis.
the mention of a solid gold telephone as a gift
Charlie says, "As long as my mother is alive, nothing happens to Fredo."
The subject of this documentary mentions a plot in this film.
Mentioned in film as part of a scientific study.
A character is referred to as "weak and stupid" which is how Al pacino refers to John Cazale and the name Gehry is mentioned. Gehry is the corrupt senator played by G. D. Spradling in the film.
Tony eats an orange with the skin still on while his life is in danger
Hank calls Runkle the "Fredo Corleone of agents"
Mentioned in the dialogue about Brian's favorite movie
Jeremy compares the Civics to GF2 & PA7
Santa orders Hermey killed in the same manner in which Fredo is bumped off in "The Godfather: Part II."
Referenced during 'The Great American Culture Quiz' segment.
Bill quotes Hyman Roth ("this is the business we've chosen").
mentioned in dialogue
The Corleone mantra "Keep your friends close... " is attributed to Jack.
The 3 Godfather films are the subject of this documentary.
Sharpay says "keep your friends close and your enemies closer"
mentioned as an example of a good sequel
Ellen says that Francis Ford Coppola worked on The Conversation (1974) in between the First Two Godfather films
according to Bobby Stark, the human statue on the pier said she didn't look at the faces staring at her, as she's watching films in her head instead - Godfather III that day, finishing things after previously watching the other two.
Adam gets hooked and watches the second one too.
Big Mike kisses Morgan full on the mouth and says, "I know it was you, Morgan. You broke my heart. You broke my heart."
Big Mike refers to Buy More as "The Family."
Title mentioned in 'Lucky' trailer
title reference
Subject of a $400 clue in the category "Acting the Part"
While Nikki gives Bart CPR, Bart dreams of Michael kissing Fredo.
DVD cover shown.
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Tales from the Script"
Video case is shown.
mentioned in song lyrics
The episode title is from Michael Corleone's famous line, "There are many things my father taught me here in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer."
Fred Savage's character has to lie to a girl about his money manager, he says it's hyman Roth because he doesn't know what name he should make up. Fortunately for him, the girl buys it and doesn't realise he's just used the name of a fictionnal character from a film. (16th min)
"I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart."
Diane Keaton talks about her parents' experience watching the film
George Stroumboulopoulos asks Salman Rushdie if he prefers this film or the first. Salman says this film.
George Stroumboulopoulos jokingly mentions it (not by title, but as the sequel to The Godfather) regarding the Canadarm and the Canadarm2.
Two lines of dialogue are referenced
"The Situation" says he would have liked to have played Robert De Niro's role in the film
Thorne and Amaar bond over their love of the Godfather movies.
Lynda says Robert De Niro won best actor
Film mentioned in the documentary
Gene mentions that John Cazale played Fredo in the film
"Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer"
"Keep your friends close but your enemies closer"
quoted in dialogue
Appears on the list of Blu-ray/DVD releases of November/December
Al Pacino mentions the line "I knew it was you!" in his Dunkin' Donuts commercial.
Lynda says it won the Oscar for best picture
"Maybe Jack's just a big fan of Robert De Niro's performance in Godfather II."
Prentiss lists it as her favorite gangster movie.
The scene where Torgeir and Roar are out on a fishing boat resembles the scene where Fredo is killed on a fishing boat by Neri.
Fredo's death scene is reenacted with the movie poster of Jack playing Fredo.
There are Godfather Parts I,II,III movie posters in Queenie's home.
Martin Short says that "Madagascar 3" is the "Godfather II" of the "Madagascar" series
DVD collection is shown.
"And watched the whole Godfather trilogy"
Richard Roeper says that people sometimes forget about Robert De Niro's dramatic performances in films such as this one
Diane Keaton says she first saw Robert De Niro while working on the film
Mentioned in dialogue
Featured in
There are two moments when they show clips from part II. The first is the flashback to the murder of Fredo at the beginning. The second is at the end when they show a clip of Diane Keaton and Al Pacino dancing together.
The main character (Branislav Lecic) watch 'The Godfather Part II' in his hotel room.
Paul is watching it, and mimics lines from the movie.
Clips highlight stereotyping
This film is #32 on the list.
clips
Michael Corleone is #11 on the "Villains" list.
Discusses Production Design
The quote "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer." is #58 on the list.
This film is #32 on the list.
Clips of this film are shown during 'The Great American Culture Quiz' segment.
Featured in Best Picture montage.
This film is #3 on the "Gangster" list.
clips shown
Clip shown for Brett and Allen's tour of New York City
Worst Best Actor nominee.
Stanley Tucci's #4 Favorite Film
#1
Clip shown during Fan Corrections dispute
Documentary About the Making Of
Clip included in montage of Robert De Niro films
A clip is shown.
Spoofed in
The scene in "Coonskin" where the mimes transport the coffin containing one of The Godfather's sons in the subway while playing instruments in mourning (trumpet; drum kit) is a direct reference to the opening of "The Godfather Part II," which came out a year before "Coonskin."
G-Money's betrayal of Nino like Fredo and Michael
During Al Pacino's (Ben Stiller) "Beethoven" audition, he tells the stuffed dog, "I know it was you, and it breaks my heart," and then kisses it on the mouth.
Homer's fantasy of being involved with organised crime is essentially a re-enactment of a scene from this movie but with donuts being offered to Homer.
Billy says to Eric: "I know it was you", grabs his head, kisses him and adds: "You broke my heart."
When Jerry says "my home, Elaine, where I sleep, where I come to play with my toys" spoofs Michael Corleone describing the attack in his bedroom.
Spoofs the Fredo Corleone death scene in the boat.
The Main spoof of this movie.
Spoofs the death of the hooker in The Godfather Part II
They play the theme music in the background and parody the murder scene of Fredo when cartman is trying to kill kyle with the wiffle bat on the canoe.
Hyman Roth parody
"Alfredo! I knew it was you!"
Captain Sunshine kisses Hank and says "You broke my heart," like Michael did to Fredo.
"I know that it was you, Claire. You stole my index cards."
When Mike Ross and Harvey are arguing about their partnership, it emulates the discussion between Michael Corleone and Hyman Roth about theirs.
When Mike Ross and Harvey are arguing about their partnership, it emulates the discussion between Michael Corleone and Hyman Roth about theirs.
Marcus: "I don't want anything to happen to him while Miley Cyrus is alive"
Marshall walk in Little Italy in an outfit, and a way of behaving, that reminds of Fanucci, the "pezzo da novanta" played by Gastone Moschin in the movie.
When Becca gives Ming the Kiss of Death