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{{TB|Moe tells [[Maggie]] the plot of the three Godfather films to entertain her. Moe imitates {{W|Don Corleone}} with an cut-up orange in his mouth, in reference to a similar scene in ''The Godfather''. He later imagines the exact scene from the film when he goes searching for Maggie. Moe seems to know the film by heart, but mistakes {{W|Diane Keaton}}'s character Kay Adams with her character Annie Hall from Woody Allen's film ''{{W|Annie Hall}}''. At the end of the episode Fat Tony is emotional about Maggie and says: "I didn't cry so much, since I paid to see ''Godfather III''.}} | {{TB|Moe tells [[Maggie]] the plot of the three Godfather films to entertain her. Moe imitates {{W|Don Corleone}} with an cut-up orange in his mouth, in reference to a similar scene in ''The Godfather''. He later imagines the exact scene from the film when he goes searching for Maggie. Moe seems to know the film by heart, but mistakes {{W|Diane Keaton}}'s character Kay Adams with her character Annie Hall from Woody Allen's film ''{{W|Annie Hall}}''. At the end of the episode Fat Tony is emotional about Maggie and says: "I didn't cry so much, since I paid to see ''Godfather III''.}} | ||
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The Godfather is an epic gangster film trilogy consisting of three films, "The Godfather" (1972), "The Godfather II" (1974) and "The Godfather III" (1990), all directed by Francis-Ford Coppola.
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