“The Godfather” By Mario Puzo 25
Godfather isn’t mad at me anymore.’ I called you five times after my divorce and Tom
always told me you were out or busy so I knew you were sore.”
Don Corleone was filling glasses from the yellow bottle of Strega. “That’s all forgotten.
Now. Can I do something for you still? You’re not too famous, too rich, that I can’t help
you?”
Johnny gulped down the yellow fiery liquid and held out his glass to be refilled. He tried
to sound jaunty. “I’m not rich, Godfather. I’m going down. You were right. I should never
have left my wife and kids for that tramp I married. I don’t blame you for getting sore at
me.”
The Don shrugged. “I worried about you, you’re my godson, that’s all.”
Johnny paced up and down the room. “I was crazy about that bitch. The biggest star in
Hollywood. She looks like an angel. And you know what she does after a picture? If the
makeup man does a good job on her face, she lets him bang her. If the cameraman
made her look extra good, she brings him into her dressing room and gives him a screw.
Anybody. She uses her body like I use the loose change in my pocket for a tip. A whore
made for the devil.”
Don Corleone curtly broke in. “How is your family?”
Johnny sighed. “I took care of them. After the divorce I gave Ginny and the kids more
than the courts said I should. I go see them once a week. I miss them. Sometimes I
think I’m going crazy.” He took another drink. “Now my second wife laughs at me. She
can’t understand my being jealous. She calls me an old-fashioned guinea, she makes
fun of my singing. Before I left I gave her a nice beating but not in the face because she
was making a picture. I gave her cramps, I punched her on the arms and legs like a kid
and she kept laughing at me.” He lit a cigarette. “So, Godfather, right now, life doesn’t
seem worth living.”
Don Corleone said simply. “These are troubles I can’t help you with.” He paused, then
asked, “What’s the matter with your voice?”
All the assured charm, the self-mockery, disappeared from Johnny Fontane’s face. He
said almost brokenly, “Godfather, I can’t sing anymore, something happened to my
throat, the doctors don’t know what.” Hagen and the Don looked at him with surprise,
Johnny had always been so tough. Fontane went on. “My two pictures made a lot of
money. I was a big star. Now they throw me out. The head of the studio always hated
my guts and now he’s paying me off.”