[last lines]
Guido Lorenz:
[Lorenz and Torrey, in car, as they watch Vescari enter a church]
Nothing changes, only the names.
Lou Torrey:
You gotta be kidding. We're chest deep in water. Screaming against the rushing tide.
Al Vescari:
[cut to Vescari in church confessional, after organizing the hit on the other Dons]
Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. I haven't been to confession for ten days. I lose my temper...
Lou Torrey:
[cut back to Torrey and Lorenz in car]
You know, last three weeks, in New York City alone, there were 159 homicides?
Al Vescari:
[in confessional]
I don't mean to be harsh... but I... struck my son in anger last Tuesday.
Lou Torrey:
[in car]
Three thousand criminal assaults, six thousand robberies.
Al Vescari:
[in confessional]
Ruth, my wife, bless her, I swore at her.
Lou Torrey:
[in car]
You multiply that by Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles.
Al Vescari:
[in confessional]
For these... and all the other sins which I cannot remember, forgive me.
[exits confessional, pauses to cross himself in front of the altar, and leaves church]
Lou Torrey:
[in car, watching Vescari get into his limo]
You remember that cartoon of an old Roman Circus, where all the lions are roaring, and the page boy yells down the corridor...
[to camera]
Lou Torrey:
you've got five minutes, Christians.
[Vescari's limo pulls away as credits roll]
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