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  • Related in the Adaptation: He's Morreli's son in the remake, possibly to give their connection more of an impact.
  • Noodle Incident: How the hell he was kidnapped so easily is a mystery for the ages.
  • He takes a pretty hands-off approach, just telling Vinnie to kill his targets and not cause too much of a mess.
  • Mission Control: He's this for Vinnie for the first few levels.
  • That's when his true colors slip through.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He's quick to indulge in witty banter and comes across as a friendly man until he's angered.
  • Dual Boss: Him and Morreli try to overpower Vinnie.
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    He's the one to pull the gun on Vinnie when he rejects Morreli's offer. The Dragon: He's the underboss to Morreli and a ruthless mobster who is a dangerous man when he's not being ambushed and kidnapped.Disc-One Final Boss: He's killed before the end of the game, with some unnamed police officers and the gray mafia boss being killed after him.Dies Differently in Adaptation: He's stabbed through the arm in the remake, with the Boom, Headshot! being reserved for his father.He jokingly remarks that he wants to keep the chair he was held captive on. Deadpan Snarker: Like Vinnie, he's quite witty.Damsel in Distress: Him getting kidnapped drives the second act of the story.Cutscene Boss: Him and Morreli are dispatched in this way.Bullying a Dragon: He tries to execute Vinnie after seeing just how much of a One-Man Army the guy is.

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    Boom, Headshot!: Like many a character in the series, he's killed this way.He'll quickly try to execute any defectors. Berserk Button: Don't try to leave the mafia.He's second to Morreli, and serves as The Dragon for the family. So much so that he tries to have him killed right there. Tranquil Fury: He's obviously pissed off at Vinnie for turning down a position in the mafia.While he probably wasn't as aware of Vinnie's skill with firearms as Tony, it was still a fatal miscalculation that led to his swift demise. Too Dumb to Live: Trying to execute Vinnie was an absurdly stupid decision.Resignations Not Accepted: Like Tony, he won't accept those who don't stay loyal to the red mafia.

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    Related in the Adaptation: Tony is now his son in the remake.Papa Wolf: He makes sure that the best guy is sent to rescue His son Tony when he's kidnapped by the gray mafia.Morreli only has about 5 seconds to mourn him before he's also killed. Outliving One's Offspring: In the remake, Vinnie kills his son before him.Mission Control: He becomes this after Tony is kidnapped by the gray mafia.When encountered again, he's smoking an even larger cigar. Good Smoking, Evil Smoking: He's got a cigar in hand when Vinnie encounters him.Faux Affably Evil: He seems pretty friendly for a mafia don, but quickly becomes ruthless when he feels insulted.He's a mafia don and a ruthless man, so he fits the evil quota to a T. Evil Old Folks: He's got wrinkles on his face, so this can be assumed.Even Evil Has Loved Ones: He loves his son Tony, and personally asks Vinnie to rescue him after he's kidnapped.Dual Boss: He's fought and killed alongside Tony.Disc-One Final Boss: Him and Tony are killed rather quickly, with some police officers and the gray mafia boss being the last foes to be slain.Cutscene Boss: Him and Tony are both fought and killed in a cinematic.Boom, Headshot!: Him and Tony are both executed this way.Beard of Evil: He has one in the remake.Vinnie finds out it's a rhetorical question a few seconds too late. An Offer You Can't Refuse: He gives one to Vinnie, though it isn't presented as such.He becomes Mission Control Tony is kidnapped.










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