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00:00Tonight on Wiseguy...
00:03Agent Terranova, you are on record as having voiced some confusion and loyalty.
00:08Do you know this man?
00:11Don Ayupo.
00:12Head of one of the largest crime families in New York.
00:15What's Ayupo got to do with me?
00:17He's dating your mother.
00:20Raphael Ayupo, I'm arresting you for Article 241.
00:24Speaking of English.
00:25You're in this country illegally.
00:26Hey, wait a minute. What do you got?
00:28Wait a minute.
00:29Wait.
00:30What do you got?
01:00What do you got?
02:30Hey, Frank, just barely made the shuttle. What's going on? It's not about Richie, is it?
02:33No, I don't have any idea what's going on, but it better be good.
02:37They tore me away from the hearth in a colorized version of It's a Wonderful Life.
02:50Well, are we a cheery group tonight?
02:54Have a seat.
03:11Come on, you guys got something against Fordham University or what?
03:14Agent Terranova.
03:17You're of Italian ancestry, correct?
03:21Yeah.
03:22Mother and father landed immigrants?
03:25Yeah, that's right.
03:26Raised in Brooklyn with strong regional and family ties.
03:30Let me know when he's up for the really big prizes, Paul.
03:35Sorry.
03:36During your investigation of the Steelgrave family, you are on record as having voiced some confusion in loyalty.
03:44I had some problems with the methods used in that case, yeah.
03:47You took a six-month leave of absence after your investigation of Mel and Susan Profitt.
03:53Again, you are on record in your confusion.
03:56There was no confusion there.
03:58Our government was in bed with a dictator to make a buck.
04:01Agent Terranova, did you take a blood oath as a soldier in the Steelgrave crime family or La Familia, as
04:08it is commonly called, subjected to flame and the knife, if I understand correctly?
04:13Yeah, so what?
04:14Agent Terranova's taking that oath was consistent with his duties as an OCB officer.
04:19Paul, what's going on here?
04:22Frank, you know as well as I do.
04:25The longer a deep cover agent stays under, the more the lines blur.
04:28But when blood is involved, hundreds of years of antiquated tradition...
04:34What the hell is he talking about?
04:36Is Vince's loyalty in question here?
04:38You're aware that in the normal training cycle, baby agents are assigned to surveil known organized crime figures?
04:44Mm-hmm.
04:47Agent Sherwood has come up with some interesting snapshots.
04:51Agent Terranova, do you know this man?
04:57Dona Yupo.
04:59Born Raphael Gaitanio, a Yupo, Casa Valtrona, Sicily, 1917.
05:05Immigrated to New York in 1925.
05:08Convicted of assault, 1931.
05:11Subsequently questioned over two dozen times on a variety of crimes ranging from robbery to murder.
05:17No further arrests or convictions.
05:20Also known as Rudy Flowers, also known as Dona Yupo.
05:24Once head of one of the largest crime families in New York.
05:27Look, Aupo's been retired for years.
05:29You know as well as I do, these old ginzos never retire until the day they die.
05:38What's Aupo got to do with me?
05:41He's dating your mother.
06:09Oh, please, please.
06:10Let me rest a minute, huh?
06:14He stands on his feet all day.
06:17You'd think he'd want to sit one out.
06:20Tito? Never.
06:21He'd dance until the building came down around his ears, if you let him.
06:27Every year we have a dance, and every year the same people come.
06:32Those that can still walk and breathe.
06:34Cheer up. It's fun. It's the holidays.
06:38Yeah, sure, why not?
06:41Eh, I guess we all gave up the dream of a prince sweeping us away.
06:46Decades ago.
06:48Anybody want to take a chance on a TV for the senior center?
06:52The cousin Rita wins every year.
06:54Are you trying to say I fix a raffle?
06:57I'll take two. One for me, one for my villain.
07:06He's got some bache coming in here.
07:14Lucky the church doesn't fall down.
07:32What does he want here?
07:34Maybe Monsignor is late on his payment.
07:36And now he's got a new partner?
07:39Or maybe somebody in here is marked to die.
07:43Maybe he's just lonely, like the rest of us.
07:52Carlotte.
07:54No, no, no, no.
07:56No, no, no.
07:57No dance, thank you.
08:05You're looking well, Carlotte.
08:06What do you want here?
08:10Just a little punch.
08:19And is it yours?
08:20You didn't come here just to sample my baked goods.
08:25I'm an old man. These are my people.
08:28Then you should have got to know them while you were getting old.
08:31Now you only scare them.
08:33I've done a lot for these people.
08:37Pauly C. I got him into the union in 52.
08:41They retired last year with two kids through college and a summer place in Seaside Heights.
08:45Your thugs controlled the union.
08:49Mrs. Deberino's son, Phil, I got him into the Naval Academy.
08:53You had a politician in your pocket.
08:57See, we know it's only his wife.
08:58We're being thrown out of their apartment by an unscrupulous landlord.
09:02I intervene.
09:04You held a gun to his head.
09:06I've done something for almost everyone in this room.
09:09And all for your own gain, so that you could be a man of respect.
09:17I never said I was perfect.
09:32This is what you do with your life.
09:35You work in a senior citizen center to give dances.
09:39It wouldn't hurt you to help the church a little yourself.
09:42I put concrete in a new wing of St. Matthew's Hospital.
09:46I even bought Father Tom a Cadillac, 86, right out of the showroom.
09:50Paid for with blood money.
09:51What blood money.
09:53Everything I did was legal.
09:55At some part of the country.
09:59Everything.
10:1960 years in this country.
10:21He still refuses to learn English.
10:23He still thinks he's going back to the old country.
10:25Just like all the old timers.
10:27Not me.
10:28I love this country.
10:34Tell me, Carlotta.
10:37You really don't think a man can start over?
10:42The rare man.
10:52You take a chair, you put it like this.
10:56It's a chair.
10:58You put it like this.
11:02It's still a chair.
11:05That's all I'm going to say.
11:07Yeah.
11:33That's all I'm going to say.
11:49It's okay.
11:56That's all I'm going to say.
11:59It's honestly a secret.
12:01I have no idea.
12:03A result.
12:05I've been trying to build up my nerve all night.
12:10For old time's sake, got a lauter with a raven hair.
12:34Carousels and their laughter's music to my ears.
12:45And I find that I'm smiling gently as I near September.
12:58For old time's sake, got a lauter with a raven hair.
13:37You just wait a second.
13:42We have rolls of film of them together on at least half a dozen separate occasions.
13:50You can't believe that Vince is involved with Iupo.
13:54I don't know where he plays in this little opera.
13:56Where are you going?
13:57Going home.
13:59I don't know what the hell's going on here, but I'm going to find out first hand.
14:02If you think I'm involved with Iupo because of this, why don't you just come out and say it?
14:06Or is this going to be another governmental witch hunt?
14:37Vincenzo, how was your trip?
14:38Did you eat?
14:40Yeah, man.
14:41I got restaurants in D.C.
14:45Home a little late, aren't you?
14:46Oh, you know how your cousin Rose can talk.
14:50It's a nice dress.
14:52Is it new?
14:53It's nothing.
14:55Well, I have to get up early tomorrow.
14:58Buonanotte.
14:59And Ma.
15:09Good night, Ma.
15:33There we go.
15:34Wait if I want the door here.
15:38Bye!
15:46Hey, can I help you with something?
15:47No, thanks.
15:48You're turning over, right?
15:50Yeah.
15:50How you doing?
15:52Hey, the Don lets a like surprises in the AM.
15:56Give your knuckles a break, all right?
15:59He's in the hothouse.
16:03You said you'd want to see him.
16:09Your mother told you, huh?
16:11She hasn't said a word.
16:13I guess it's no secret around the neighborhood.
16:17Great.
16:18How well do you know your mother, Vincenzo?
16:21She's my mother.
16:27I'm going to tell you something you won't believe.
16:30I've been in love with your mother for more than 50 years.
16:38You know something?
16:40I can't break the habit of hiding this from my wife.
16:44Dead almost 11 years.
16:45God rest.
16:46Here, Vincenzo.
16:47I got some for you, too.
16:49Whoops.
16:52There we are.
16:54Chantan.
16:59A drink, drink.
17:00Go ahead.
17:00A couple of drops ain't going to hurt you.
17:01You were talking about my mother.
17:04Why'd you wait so long to go after her?
17:07You know our business, Vincenzo.
17:09It takes time to get out.
17:11I know your mother since she was a girl.
17:13Her family, your family, are from my village.
17:16Our families immigrated here around the same time.
17:19I first remember Carlotta when she was a skinny little girl with waist-long black hair.
17:25I watched that skinny little girl blossom into a woman.
17:31To see her walk back then was to see the sun, the moon, the stars.
17:39By the time I was old enough to get serious with women, I was already involved in our business.
17:45She would have nothing to do with me.
17:47Nothing.
17:47But I always held a special place in my heart for her.
17:58When she married your father, I sent her a present.
18:00A couch.
18:01Cost me 800 bucks back before the war.
18:04You sent her a couch?
18:06Yeah, and your father sent her right back.
18:08Came to my social club in front of all these people.
18:11He threatened me.
18:12Hey, nobody threatened me back then.
18:15He told me if I go near his wife, he'd kill me with his bare hands.
18:20I always respected him for that.
18:24Don Iopo, please listen to me.
18:30What my mother needs most now is peace of mind.
18:35Her emotions are too close to the surface now.
18:37My brother's only been dead a short time.
18:41It's better if you stop seeing her.
18:46She told you to say this?
18:47No, but I think...
18:48It gives you the right to say this.
18:50It's between your mother and me.
18:54What's the matter, Vincenzo?
18:55You know believe two people our age can fall in love?
18:58Did she say she loved you?
19:01Well, not in so many words.
19:03It's only three.
19:05I am not a danger to her.
19:07I lead a peaceful life now.
19:08The last time I saw you, you were negotiating a drug deal with Mel Profitt and treating him
19:12to hookers on the side.
19:13Very peaceful.
19:14Are you Patsouad?
19:15I did it for you.
19:16All my life, I kept my people out of drugs.
19:19And you came to me with that bacala.
19:21And I say to myself, well, if Vincenzo thinks it's okay, then it's inevitable.
19:26Managia, marron.
19:29You of all people should understand this, Vincenzo.
19:33You're a man.
19:34You chose the same kind of life I did.
19:36And there were far less opportunities for us in the old days, believe me.
19:44Don't you want a wonderful girl?
19:45You don't want a putana?
19:47I know your soul.
19:48You don't know the first thing about me.
19:50You'll be surprised.
19:53Hey, why are we arguing?
19:56Let your mother decide.
19:57No!
19:58What are you going to do if she agrees to continue to see me?
20:02Shoot me?
20:05Vincenzo.
20:07Is it such a surprise that someone besides you could love your mother?
20:15You think then she'll like this wreath?
20:20Yeah, I'm sure she'll love it.
20:22Yes.
20:39I'm sure she'll do it.
20:43Thanks.
20:46Thanks.
20:47Thanks.
20:48Good morning, Vincenzo. You went out early.
20:53I went to see Aupo. About you.
20:59How dare you talk to him without talking to me first?
21:01Who told you? Your cousin Rose?
21:03Ma, I got called to Washington because you were seeing him.
21:06Federal agents took pictures of you two together.
21:08Tell them to mind their own business.
21:09That's their job. That's my job.
21:12I put people like him away for a living.
21:15I've been a grown woman a long time, Vincenzo.
21:18I know what I'm doing.
21:19Mom, this guy is a gangster.
21:20When you thought I was a gangster, you wouldn't have anything to do with me.
21:23And I had nothing to do with Rudy while he was a gangster.
21:26Rudy?
21:28Rudy.
21:34I don't get it. I don't understand, Ma.
21:37You put me through two years of hell because you disowned me
21:40when you thought I was a gangster.
21:42Now you're dating one.
21:49Let me tell you a story of Vincenzo.
21:54It's about a young boy and a young girl.
21:56There was love involved.
21:58He was handsome, strong, and too brave for his own good.
22:02He wanted a better life than his father, who broke his back for no money.
22:07He turned to crime and became an animal to survive.
22:11And this young girl, accepting the bitter with the good in this new country,
22:16would never again have anything to do with this young man.
22:21Now, where's all you, Paul?
22:26Vincenzo, since your brother died,
22:29the way I look at things has changed.
22:31I thank God every day for the beauty of life.
22:35To be complete, I need to have someone who sees things with the same eyes.
22:41Rudy has those eyes.
22:45Vincenzo.
22:46Some people change, Vincenzo.
22:48Some people don't, Ma.
22:50Iupo's been deceiving people all his life.
22:52Why shouldn't he do the same thing to you?
22:54Because I know what's in his heart.
22:56Oh, Vincenzo.
22:58In your brother's simple teachings of our Lord,
23:00he spoke the most about forgiving.
23:03Mm-hmm.
23:07Only time will tell with this.
23:17Hello?
23:19Oh, good morning, Rudy.
23:21I understand you had a visitor.
23:23I hope he didn't upset you.
23:25Oh, good.
23:26Tonight?
23:27Your mother wanted me to pick up fresh sausage at Camilo's.
23:30Well, I'll ask him.
23:31Angela, who?
23:33Oh, the master's big time, Scinders.
23:36What is it?
23:37Oh, I'd love it if you sent him cheese.
23:39My mother's going out with Don Iupo.
23:42Everyone knows that.
23:43Oh, the ride in splendor.
23:45Where the hell have I been?
23:48She's got a life of her own, too.
23:50Everybody's an expert on my mother all of a sudden.
23:52Is it not good?
23:53Look at her, Vinny.
23:55Look at how happy she looks.
23:57You didn't let her add salt.
23:59She always adds too much salt.
24:01I'm glad you're here.
24:03Rudy called.
24:04He wants to meet Vincenzo and me for dinner.
24:06Please join us.
24:10I've got to go.
24:11Angie, Angie, don't make me face this by myself.
24:13Please.
24:14Please.
24:15Please.
24:18Only for you I'll drink champagne because tomorrow I'll have a headache.
24:23I'm not a drinker.
24:26You know, when Vincenzo came to see me today, he made me think of many things.
24:31He made me think of family, neighborhood, roots.
24:36What he made me think of most was love.
24:40That with love, time is far too fleeting.
24:47This was forged in the old country.
24:52It was my mother's ring.
24:55And her mother's mother before that.
25:00Carlota, I'm asking you in front of your son.
25:05Will you marry me?
25:16Yes.
25:32Be happy for her, Vinny.
25:36I just can't help feeling that I'm the one that caused this to happen.
25:40No.
25:41Look who they are together.
25:48Yeah, they do look pretty good together, don't they?
25:50Mm-hmm.
26:05I'm happy for you, Mom.
26:08I really am.
26:12I got you, Vinny.
26:26Raphael Aupo, officer Comerford, U.S. Immigration.
26:30I'm arresting you for Article 241-A2 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
26:35Speak English.
26:36You're in this country illegally.
26:38Hey, wait a minute.
26:38What do you got?
26:39You guys will make a mistake.
26:42Wait a minute.
26:43Wait.
26:53This is just what your life could turn into, Ma.
26:56Nothing but harassments and arrests.
26:58But he's retired from that life.
27:00He's just chickens coming home to roost.
27:02It just doesn't seem fair for this to happen now.
27:04Yeah, well, let's not forget that Rudy is not without some responsibility here.
27:14Hello?
27:15Vinny.
27:16It's Uncle Mike.
27:17Did you find Frank?
27:18Yeah.
27:18He's in the air en route to D.C.
27:21Listen, I went ahead and I did a reverse track.
27:24Apparently, Aupo was red flagged in D.C.
27:27And this went up with bells and whistles.
27:29Any idea who or why?
27:32All signs point to someone inside the OCB.
27:37You sure?
27:38Hey, it was put on interdepartmental class one priority.
27:47Vinny.
27:48Yeah, Uncle Mike.
27:49Yeah, you did fine.
27:51Yeah.
27:52Do you have any idea who might have it in for Aupo down at the home office?
27:58Hey, Mark.
27:59Hey, what's the problem here?
28:00You pushed the button on Aupo, didn't you?
28:02You wanted a Aupo exercising mother?
28:05I had the charms in Owens.
28:06I accessed this file back to 1925 and found out he was EWI.
28:10What the hell is EWI?
28:11Insurance without inspection.
28:13Please, what is it?
28:15This is Mr. Mookie who just got Aupo deported.
28:17Sometimes Christmas comes early.
28:21This kid got no off switch.
28:23No.
28:23If I had two more just like him, we'd shut down crime on the whole eastern seaboard.
28:28Hey, I'm calling in some markers here.
28:30I want OCB to use its muscle to keep Aupo in the country.
28:32Am I missing something here?
28:35The most sophisticated law enforcement agency in the world just found out that Aupo was in this country illegally?
28:41The Sicilian Fox had Congressman Francis Farber deep in his pocket for the last 30-odd years.
28:49When Farber retired back in 78, nobody bothered going back into Aupo's file, assuming it had been fine-coined.
29:00Never inspected and admitted.
29:05That's 241-A2 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
29:12Entering the United States without inspection or at any time or place other than as designated by the Attorney General.
29:19Or is in the U.S. in violation of any other laws of the United States.
29:25No!
29:26I want Aupo left alone.
29:28It's not our job to leave mobsters alone.
29:31What mobster?
29:32This guy is a little old man who spends his day ten in his garden.
29:35Now I want OCB to throw their weight around to get him released.
29:38Vince, you are asking us to violate the law.
29:41Now that is the exact kind of indulgence and abuse that you find so abhorrent.
29:45Whoever Aupo is now, for decades he violated laws against society.
29:49The government extracts a price for that.
29:53Frank, I gotta find a way to keep Aupo in the country.
29:56For God's sakes, why?
30:07My mother is in love with him.
30:21I'm sorry, Vincent.
30:27Vinnie, there's not a damn thing we can do now.
30:32I'm sorry, man.
30:34I thought I was helping our fellow agent.
30:36I know, I know.
30:39I've always appreciated life's little ironies.
30:42But this, this is Mishgaard's.
30:46You bring the cigars?
30:48Yeah.
30:50You got one?
30:52No.
31:06People talk about the old country like it was some kind of paradise.
31:11That hot African wind blows red dust all day long.
31:16My people had no running water.
31:19The men worked from first light, clearing the fields for the patrones.
31:25And the women, they spend their days pounding laundry on rocks.
31:30It was 70 years ago.
31:32Hasn't changed that much.
31:34You got any family left back there?
31:37The last of them ran away from the fascisti.
31:40I want no assault.
31:44I'm used to getting the times on my front step every morning.
31:48And picking up ballgames on my satellite dish 24 hours a day.
31:53I love this country, Vinnie.
31:54It's where I grew up, where I made my fortune.
31:56I don't want to go back there and die with strangers.
32:05Be careful, Vinnie.
32:08Power is like no other thing.
32:11I had men bound by blood, did whatever I told.
32:15Politicians.
32:15At my beck and call.
32:19Best of everything.
32:21Clothes, cars, women.
32:22Oh, women.
32:23But I could trust no one.
32:26Did I?
32:27Did I do so different than anyone else?
32:29So as to deal with animals.
32:31Didn't our own government deal with the Ayatollah.
32:35And trade with drug dealers.
32:37Let not country do whatever it has to do to protect itself, to survive.
32:41Yeah.
32:43Well.
32:46Genzo.
32:48Get out of this life.
32:49Get out now.
32:52The price you will have to pay is much too dear.
33:01I want no more regrets in my life.
33:05I'm going to ask your mother to marry me now, this week, before I am deported.
33:09And if she says yes, that means she will live with me in Sicily.
33:21If my mother says yes, you have my blessing.
33:26I'm going to ask your mother.
33:27No.
33:32No.
33:37No.
33:54I'm not.
33:57Nothing will ever change what I had with him.
34:01I loved your father very much.
34:08He was a good man who worked very hard for his family.
34:13We both did.
34:15I think about him all the time.
34:17When he smiled.
34:20His smile was just like your smile.
34:22Vincenzo. Oh, he would have been proud of you and your brother Vincenzo.
34:27Yeah.
34:42I'm having a hard time seeing somebody else in this picture.
35:05Hey, hey, hey, take it easy, take it, take it easy.
35:08It's Mr. DeVancro, the undertaker.
35:09I need a picture.
35:11What's going on?
35:45Cendani.
35:48Cendani.
35:49Grazie.
35:53Who invited him?
35:55I did.
35:56You could speak to him on your wedding day.
35:58Not today, not ever.
35:59Forty years without a word between you.
36:02It's a disgrace.
36:07Here you go.
36:09You're welcome.
36:10Oh, I love neighborhood weddings.
36:12Yeah.
36:14That's the neighborhood wedding I went to.
36:16Ralphie Santangelo chipped my tooth with his skull ring
36:19because I was dancing with Clarice Baduri.
36:21You know what I mean?
36:22They're nice.
36:23They're nice.
36:24Be a lot nicer if it wasn't serving as a going-away party for my mother.
36:29Sometimes things have a way of working, Vinnie.
36:32Come on.
36:34Expect a miracle.
36:35It's Christmas time.
36:36Miracle.
36:39Here you go.
36:52My friends, I want to thank you all for sharing this day with Carlotta and me.
37:00It's a very special day to be married to the woman I love.
37:05To be in the winter of my life surrounded by my friends and neighbors.
37:09Some of you I'm getting to know for the first time.
37:13It is with great pride that I am leaving this country.
37:18I am proud of my heritage.
37:21Our homeland gave to the world Galileo, Da Vinci, Michelangelo.
37:28The immigrants who came here and forged a new life gave this country Iacocca, Cuomo,
37:37Dimangelo, eh?
37:46But as I look back on my life here
37:51and get ready to embark on a new life,
37:55the heroes I am most proud of
37:59are you, the people in this hall.
38:02Hard-working Americans.
38:07I will miss...
38:16I will miss you all.
38:21We will miss you all.
38:27Now I have only a few more hours left, so have a good time.
38:31Dance, sing, maybe.
38:40Ready to go.
38:44Dance, sing, maybe.
38:51Dance, sing, dance, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing.
39:56We will see.
40:03The house is yours now.
40:06What are you talking about?
40:08You could sell it.
40:09If I sell it, where would I stay when I come to visit?
40:17Well, gee, how's everything?
40:20Smooth as a baby's butt.
40:23He said that these brajons could use some food.
40:32You know, I've been sitting out here for two hours, and here you go, Frank.
40:37That's for me?
40:38Yeah, it's for you.
40:41Well, thanks, Vince.
40:42You're welcome.
40:47Well, it looks so sad.
40:49You're up.
40:50I'm happy.
40:52I'd be a lot happier if I could invite my friends from the Bureau inside to my mother's wedding instead
40:56of feeding them out here on the curb.
40:58But, you know, I'm happy for my mother, Don Ayupo.
41:00Well, you know, Ayupo must be a very special man.
41:06You don't get to be his age in his business, much less get the woman in your dreams.
41:13Listen, I wanted to thank you for going to bat with Comerford and the immigration people for me.
41:18My mother wanted to say goodbye to all their friends.
41:21It wasn't me.
41:22It was strictly Beckstead.
41:24He's not a bad guy once you give him half a chance.
41:29And you hear those bells?
41:31I always loved the sound of those bells.
41:36Well, it's getting late.
41:37I better get back inside.
41:38I gotta say goodbye.
41:39Yeah.
41:41Ayupo's going out tonight?
41:43No, tomorrow morning, 6 o'clock.
41:44My mother's going out later.
41:47Thanks, Frank.
41:49Enjoy.
41:50Munch.
41:51Salud.
41:58What are those men doing with Don Ayupo?
42:01It's an ancient tradition to ask the Don for favors on his wedding day.
42:06They're going to haul the old-timer out of here in handcuffs.
42:09They think he can still do something for them.
42:11We're going to have to wrap it up.
42:13Okay.
42:25They come to me for help with things only God could do.
42:30But does my heart good?
42:31They still come to me.
42:33It's time to go.
42:37Yes, it's time.
42:45When I was young, my wife complained I never danced.
42:48Now I'm an old man.
42:49I dance all night.
42:52Benny, I must talk to you about my money.
42:55With all these federal people swarming all over me, I can't touch it.
42:59When things calm down a little, I will contact you.
43:06Now, I promise your mother I will give my money to charity under your brother Pete's name.
43:13When the time comes, will you take care of it?
43:18I will, Don Ayupo.
43:22I will, Don Ayupo.
43:41Aspetta.
43:43Dobbiamo fare la pace.
43:57Vincenzo, tell the agents I must speak with my brother.
44:12Give him a minute, will you?
44:15Don't worry, I hear you.
44:17Don't worry, I hear you.
44:18Don't worry, I hear you.
44:37It's time.
44:44I gotta go.
44:47I would like to say goodbye to my wife in private.
45:06Check it out, no windows.
45:12I can't go with him.
45:14I can't leave my only son.
45:17My friends, I guess I should never have married him.
45:21I'm sorry.
45:21I can't move to see something.
45:24I can't leave my home.
45:26I'm just fine.
45:27I'm just fine.
45:29Oh, Rudy, I never should have gone through with it.
45:31I'm sorry.
45:32It's okay.
45:33It's so fine.
45:33I'm so sorry.
45:35It's stale.
45:36I can't live in Sicily.
45:39These years.
45:41I can't.
45:42I mean, Vincenzo, I can't leave you.
45:45I can't leave you.
45:48I can't go to Sicily.
45:50I can't leave you.
45:58Believe it, they were brothers and they didn't speak to each other for over 40 years.
46:02Yeah, but Tito had a different name.
46:05Yeah, well, Tito was so embarrassed by his brother's business, he took his mother's maiden name.
46:09That's why they didn't speak for 40 years?
46:11Yeah.
46:13And then when Tito refused to come to Don Iupo's wedding, Iupo made him persona non grata.
46:20His name was never to be spoken again.
46:23It's a classic neighborhood story.
46:25I think it's wonderful.
46:28I mean, they both got what they wanted.
46:30Don Iupo, the woman he loves.
46:32Yeah, and Tito gets to go back to the old country.
46:35And when they come back from their cruise, they're going to set up shop as Mr. and Mrs. Tito Armini.
46:40And you know what?
46:43I haven't felt this good in a long time.
47:15I haven't felt this good in a long time.
47:15I haven't felt this good in a long time.
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