Al Neri


He is the only character to be a part of all 3 final killing montages

- He kills Barzini in the first film while disguising himself as a police officer
- He kills Fredo in the second film
- He kills Archbiship Gilday in the third film

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In the book he was a police officer

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So he was a corrupt cop on the Corleone family's payroll?

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Yes

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I haven't read the book, is it good?

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I highly recommend it.

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This needs to be clarified.

In the book Neri had been a uniformed police officer. As I recall, he was not corrupt in the sense that he was on the take but he had a reputation for brutality and excessive force. He was ultimately dismissed because of this.

He was then recruited by the Corleone family which runs contrary to everything I have ever read about the Sicilian mafia. An ex-cop would never be taken into the mob. But for purposes of this story, he was.

Also, he was not, "on the payroll," as such. Someone who is not a mob member but takes bribes to protect illegal mob activities is on the payroll. Captain McCluskey is a prime example.

Neri was first an associate and then a made man.

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