The Godfather II - Vito Corleone Exterminates Don Fanucci

Vito stalks Fanucci via the rooftops to his apartment down the street. Letting himself in through a rooftop doorway, he descends to Fanucci's apartment and prepares to execute him. When Fanucci arrives, Corleone shoots him once in the chest and two times in the face using a rolled-up towel as an improvised suppressor—while a solemn processional march plays in a nearby parade. The towel promptly bursts into flame, which he easily extinguishes. After the hit, Vito retrieves the money that Fanucci had taken earlier in the day and then destroys the gun, breaking it up and dropping the pieces down several of the apartment building's vent pipes that lead to garbage chutes. - wiki
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Excellent clip, somehow the thing I remembered the most about this scene was the flash causing the towel to catch fire, a very nice touch( and realistic). This movie along with part 1 is one of the finest movies ever made.

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