:25:02
Good. Then it's my problem.
:25:10
Michael, you know Vincent Mancini.
Sonny's boy.
:25:16
- How are you, Mr. Corleone?
- How are you?
:25:19
- Good. How are you? Good party.
- You like it?
:25:23
- Yes, I had to sneak in.
- You're dressed for it.
:25:31
So, what's the trouble
between you and Mr. Joe Zasa?
:25:37
- Just trouble. I'll take care of it.
- That's foolish of you.
:25:42
Foolish of me? It's a little foolish
of this guy, don't you think? Right?
:25:48
- Right?!
- Temper like his father...
:25:52
Vincent...
:25:56
Mr. Joe Zasa now owns what used to
be the Corleone business in New York.
:26:01
Out of kindness, he gave you
a job in his family.
:26:05
You took it against my advice.
:26:08
I offered you something better in the
legitimate world. You turned me down.
:26:13
Now you both come to me with this bad
blood. What do you expect me to do?
:26:20
- Am I a gangster?
- No...
:26:23
That was Papa's neighborhood.
Zasa runs it like a disgrace!
:26:27
- That's the past, Connie.
- I earned that territory.
:26:31
The Commission gave it to me
and you approved.
:26:35
Yes.
:26:36
I came for the party, not to ask for help.
I could kill this bastard.
:26:41
So kill him.
:26:44
What does all this have to do with me?
:26:47
Well, he goes behind your back,
saying "Fuck Michael Corleone".
:26:53
Say it to his face, one time!
:26:57
Mr. Corleone, all bastards are liars.
Shakespeare wrote poems about it.