Frank Pentangeli : Hey, what's with the food around here? Frank Pentangeli is a fictional character from the 1974 film The Godfather Part II, portrayed by Michael V. Gazzo.Gazzo was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance, which he lost to Robert De Niro, his co-star from the same film (as young Vito Corleone).He is nicknamed "Frankie Five Angels" from his last name, which is Greco-Italian for "five angels". ... and bled to death... and sometimes they had a little party before they did it. ; Clemenza's successor, Frank Pentangeli takes over as the Don of New York City for the Corleone Family. Hagen nodded, and left. He was portrayed by Michael V. Gazzo. Frank Pentangeli, a Corleone capo, is dismayed that Michael refuses to help defend his territory against the Rosato brothers, who work for Michael's business partner Hyman Roth. Frank Pentangeli, Long Island City, NY. Gazzo was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance, which he lost to Robert De Niro, his co-star from the same film (as young Vito Corleone). Frank "Frankie Five Angels" Pentangeli is a fictional character from the film The Godfather Part II.In the film, he is portrayed by Michael V. Gazzo, nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance, which he lost to Robert De Niro, his co-star from the same film, he gets his nickname from his last name, Greco-Italian for "five angels". Frank "Frankie Five Angels" Pentangeli is a fictional character from the film The Godfather Part II.In the film, he is portrayed by Michael V. Gazzo, who was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance, which he lost to Robert De Niro, his co-star from the same film (as young Vito Corleone).He gets his nickname from his last name, which is Greco-Italian for "five angels".
Tom Hagen: You were always interested in politics, history. Frank "Frankie Five Angels" Pentangeli is a fictional character from the 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, which he lost to Robert De Niro, his co-star from the same film (as young Vito Corleone).He gets his nickname from his last name, which is Greco-Italian for five angels. In the meantime, Corleone consigliere Tom Hagen met with Pentangeli and talked to him about how a servant of Rome (i.e. Biography. [drags Pentangeli to a back room and with the help of two "buttonmen" tries to shove him into a closet] …
He is nicknamed "Frankie Five Angels" from his last name, which is Greco-Italian for "five angels". Hagen tells Pentangeli if he accepts responsibility for turning on the Corleone family and kills himself, Frank's family will always be taken care of, just as the families of confessed traitors in the Roman days who killed themselves were allowed to keep all of their possessions. Frank 'Frankie Five Angels' Pentangeli, also known as "Frankie Pants", is a fictional character from the novel and movie series The Godfather, where he was a caporegime in the Corleone family.He was an old associate and friend of Vito Corleone, having worked with him in the early days of the olive oil business.He ran the family operations in New York when Michael Corleone was in Nevada.
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After Clemenza's death in 1958, he joins Frank Pentangeli's regime. 568 likes. Frank Pentangeli into testifying against Michael by having the Rosato Brothers, two small-time hoods, attempt to kill Pentangeli. I take that as an insult. Frank "Frankie Five Angels" Pentangeli is a fictional character from the 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, which he lost to Robert De Niro, his co-star from the same film (as young Vito Corleone).He gets his nickname from his last name, which is Greco-Italian for five angels. Hagen: You were around the old timers, dreaming of how the Families should be organized, based upon the old Roman legions. Pentangeli quietly remarked that it was common practice for the plotters to "have a little party", take a hot bath and open their veins, and their families would be taken care of as soon as death was confirmed. He urged that associate, a New York radio host named Randy Credico, to act like Frank Pentangeli, a character in “The Godfather: Part II” who conveniently claimed memory loss when called to testify before a Senate panel, then killed himself to avoid jail and protect a mafia boss. Pentangeli: Yeah, I still read a lot. Pentageli was born in Partinico, Sicily in 1900.