- Luca Brasi
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name = Luca Brasi
caption = Luca Brasi, as portrayed byLenny Montana in "The Godfather ".
first = "The Godfather"
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born =1896
death =1945
gender = Male
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portrayer =Lenny Montana
creator =Mario Puzo Luca Brasi is a character in
Mario Puzo 's novel "The Godfather ", as well as its 1972 film adaptation (portrayed byLenny Montana ).In the novel
In "The Godfather", Luca Brasi is one of Don
Vito Corleone 's personal enforcers. Brasi is portrayed as slow-witted and brutish, but his ruthlessness and his fierce loyalty to Don Corleone means he is both feared and respected. Fluent in Italian and able to handle himself in any fight, he has a dark reputation among the underworld as a savage killer. Vito Corleone describes Luca Brasi (and laterAl Neri ) as a "man who goes around life with a sign that says 'kill me' painted on, this makes everyone want to kill him, but yet no one can. Eventually this man finds someone who doesn't want to kill him and fears that this man is the only one who can kill him".At his sister's wedding,
Michael Corleone tells his then girlfriendKay Adams the story of how Don Corleone helped his godsonJohnny Fontane . Michael explains that his father went to convince Les Halley, the bandleader, to release Johnny from a personal service contract that was holding back Johnny's singing career. Halley refused both the initial offer of $20,000 and the following offer of $10,000, completely missing the significance of that lower offer (in the film it started from $10,000). Don Corleone returned the next day withGenco Abbandando , hisconsigliere , and Luca Brasi. Within an hour the bandleader signed a release for only $10,000 (in the film, the figure was changed to $1000). As it transpires, Luca Brasi had held a gun to the bandleader's head while Don Corleone threatened to have him killed if he didn't sign the contract. In the movie, that was called "an offer he couldn't refuse", though in the novel thiseuphemism was applied by Don Corleone to the yet to be made offer toJack Woltz , another man who had been holding back Johnny's career.Shortly before Vito Corleone is shot, Brasi (on Vito Corleone's instructions) intends to draw out rival mobster
Virgil Sollozzo and the rest of the Don's enemies. Brasi then meets with Bruno Tattaglia, the son of one of the Don's rival bosses,Philip Tattaglia . Sollozzo shows up, and after promises of friendship and a job offer, rams a knife into Luca's hand, pinning it to the bar. Anassassin thengarrotte s him from behind. They then throw Brasi's lifeless body into the sea.A Sicilian message is later sent to the Corleone family: a fish wrapped in Brasi's
bulletproof vest . The meaning is made clear to the Corleones: Brasi is now at the bottom of the ocean (or as Corleone "caporegime "Sal Tessio explains, "It's an old Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes"). Sollozzo has Brasi killed as it is the best way of ensuring Vito Corleone's vulnerability. WhenTom Hagen is kidnapped by Sollozzo, Hagen warns of reprisals from Luca Brasi about Vito Corleone (not knowing Luca had been killed), saying that while he'll try to persuade Sonny to let the family go into narcotics, "even Sonny won't be able to call off Luca Brasi."Character
It is mentioned in the novel and implied in the film that Brasi is perhaps the only man Vito Corleone fears and vice versa. It is also implied that Brasi was created to portray real life Gambino Mafia Hitman
Santo "Sonny Boy" Ricchiettore although truth to that is not certain.Brasi's talent, it was said, was that he could do a job, or murder all by himself, without confederates, which made a criminal conviction almost impossible. He is also known for killing, in two weeks, six men who attempted to kill Don Corleone. These six deaths ended the famous "Olive Oil War".
In the novel, Michael learns that, years earlier, Brasi had impregnated a young Irish prostitute and later murdered her. Brasi did not stop there; On the day of his daughter's birth, he forced the
midwife , under pain of death, to hurl the child into a furnace, an act for which she never forgave herself. The midwife describes him as an unholydemon .Another early incident involved Brasi killing off two of
Al Capone 's henchmen hired to kill Don Corleone. Brasi subdued both of them and tied and gagged them with towels stuffed in their mouths. He then hacked one of them to pieces with an axe. When he went to finish off the other one, he found that the man had gone through a shock convulsion and choked to death on the towel.Brasi's role as personal enforcer/bodyguard to the Don is later filled by
Al Neri .References in popular culture
* There is an electro-rock band from Mexico City named Luca Brasi
* In "", Luca Brasi mentors the protagonist as of mission "Price Of Loyalty", teaching him how to extort businesses and how to walk the streets. In mission "Sleeping With The Fishes", the protagonist witnesses Sollozo and Bruno Tattaglia set-up Luca and then is told to kill Luca's assassin.
* In "The Godfather: The Don's Edition", when the player is about to perform a hit on Big Bobby Toro, the cops outside the station are talking about a crime scene where two men were gagged and one was hacked to pieces while the other was not. This could be a reference to Luca Brasi's murder of Al Capone's assassins.
* American bandBrand New have a song called "Luca" on the album "The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me ", which contains lyrics relating to Brasi.
* Welsh bandCatatonia 's 1997 single "I Am The Mob " has anoutro which repeats the line, "Luca Brasi, ah he sleeps with the fishes."
* The 1996 album bySleeper (band) features a song entitled Click... Off... Gone with the lyric "Luca Brasi's got nothing on you."
* Former celebrityprivate investigator Anthony Pellicano named his son Luca after Luca Brasi. [cite web| url=http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/gangsters_outlaws/cops_others/anthony_pellicano/2.html| title=Anthony Pellicano, wiretapper to the stars|work=The Crime Library|accessdate=2008-06-04|author=Bruno, Anthony]
* In theMel Brooks ` comedy "" Luca Brasi is parodied by a character called Luca Pazzo ("pazzo" meaning "crazy" in Italian), one of the henchmen of Don Giovanni (aDon Vito Corleone parody character).
* The Song "Come Get Me" by rap artist Nas references Luca BrasiReferences
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