Frank Pentangeli

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frank Pentangeli ("Frankie Five Angels") is a fictional character from the novel and film The Godfather Part II. In the film, he was portrayed by Michael V. Gazzo, who was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance. It has been suggested that Pentangeli was based on the famed Mafia informant Joseph Valachi, though this has not been confirmed.

He was born circa 1890 in Partinico, a small town outside Palermo, Sicily.

Pentangeli is a caporegime in the Corleone family, running operations in New York City while Michael and Fredo Corleone are in Las Vegas. He took over the position following the death of the previous capo, Peter Clemenza. Pentangeli is a very old associate and family friend, having worked with Vito Corleone in the early days of their olive oil business.

Near the beginning of the story, Pentangeli approaches Michael to ask for his help in eliminating the Rosato brothers, rivals in New York, who claimed to have been promised territories by Peter Clemenza prior to his death, but Michael refuses. He orders Pentangeli to do nothing, as he does not want a war to interfere with an upcoming deal with Hyman Roth, who supports the Rosatos. Pentangeli takes this as an insult and leaves in anger. Later that night, Michael narrowly escapes an assassination attempt at his home.

Suspecting that Hyman Roth was behind the assassination attempt, Michael meets with Pentangeli and asks him to help take his revenge. Pentangeli agrees, promising to end his feud with the Rosato brothers and giving the impression that Michael supported their claim, so as to give Roth the impression that Michael did not know he was conspiring against him.

Back in New York, Pentangeli arranges a meeting with the Rosato brothers. At the meeting, Tony Rosato (played by Danny Aiello) ambushes Pentangeli with a garotte, telling him, "Michael Corleone says hello." A policeman passes by and the murder attempt devolves into a shootout in the street. Pentangeli disappears and is believed to be dead.

Later, at a Congressional hearing, Pentangeli is presented as a surprise witness for the prosecution, believing that Michael ordered the Rosato brothers to kill him. He has been in the custody of the FBI since the murder attempt, and is prepared to testify that Michael is a Mafia Don and has ordered countless murders for the Corleone family, as well as having personally murdered a police captain (in The Godfather). Because Pentangeli's protective custody is so secure, Michael knows he will be unable to have him killed before the trial. Instead, he flies Pentangeli's brother in from Sicily, who appears in the courtroom, shocked that Frankie might be about to betray the Corleones. The presence of his brother reminds Pentangeli that he must not break the Mafia's code of silence, especially for the fear of what might happen to his former mistress and child living in Sicily under his brother's guardianship. He recants his earlier testimony, claiming that the Corleone family is innocent of any wrongdoing, thereby derailing the government's case.

After the hearing, Tom Hagen visits Pentangeli. Hagen tells him that he did the right thing by recanting, and that if he accepts responsibility for turning on the Corleone family, his own family will always be taken care of. He thanks Hagen, returns to his room, and slits his wrists in the bathtub.

Pentangeli's character was originally written to be the returning character Pete Clemenza. Richard S. Castellano, however, agreed to return only on the condition that his girlfriend at the time be allowed to rewrite his dialogue to his own satisfaction. Rather than give in to this, director Francis Ford Coppola rewrote the script so that Clemenza had recently died of a heart attack. Pentangeli was created to be Clemenza's successor. Pentangeli first appears wearing a black band in remembrance of Clemenza, which is how his death is explained to the audience.


The Godfather

Films

The GodfatherThe Godfather Part IIThe Godfather Part IIIThe Godfather Saga

Novels

The Godfather (novel)The SicilianThe Godfather ReturnsThe Godfather's Revenge

Corleone family

Vito CorleoneCarmella CorleoneTom HagenSonny CorleoneFredo CorleoneMichael CorleoneConnie Corleone-RizziApollonia Vitelli-CorleoneKay AdamsAnthony CorleoneMary CorleoneVinnie Mancini-Corleone

Other families

Emilio BarziniOttilio CuneoVictor StracciBruno TattagliaPhilip Tattaglia

Other characters

Genco AbbandandoDon AltobelloLuca BrasiWillie CicciDon CiccioPete ClemenzaDon FanucciJohnny FontanePaulie GattoSenator Pat GearyArchbishop GildayMoe GreeneFrederick KeinszigCardinal LambertoRocco LamponeLicio LucchesiLucy ManciniAl NeriJohnny OlaFrank PentangeliHyman RothCarlo RizziVirgil SollozzoSal TessioDon TommasinoJack WoltzJoey Zasa

Related

Mario PuzoFrancis Ford CoppolaAlbert RuddyNino RotaCrime filmOrganized crimeMafiaLa Cosa NostraFive FamiliesSicilyCorleoneThe Godfather (soundtrack)The Godfather Part II (soundtrack)The Godfather Part III (soundtrack)The Godfather: The Game