Vincent Santino Corleone

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Vincent Santino Corleone is the hot-headed yet ultimately loyal heir to the Corleone crime family who becomes its new Don in The Godfather Part III.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
mafia boss
allyOf Al Neri NERFINISHED
Connie Corleone NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Godfather Part III NERFINISHED
aunt Connie Corleone NERFINISHED
basedOn The Godfather characters by Mario Puzo
cousin Anthony Corleone NERFINISHED
Mary Corleone NERFINISHED
createdBy Francis Ford Coppola NERFINISHED
Mario Puzo NERFINISHED
enemyOf Joey Zasa NERFINISHED
Lucchesi NERFINISHED
ethnicity Sicilian-American
familyName Corleone NERFINISHED
father Santino "Sonny" Corleone NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Godfather NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Godfather Part III NERFINISHED
fullName Vincent Santino Corleone NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Vincent NERFINISHED
grandfather Vito Corleone NERFINISHED
kills Archbishop Gilday (indirectly through plot against Immobiliare)? NERFINISHED
Joey Zasa NERFINISHED
loveInterest Mary Corleone NERFINISHED
loyalTo Michael Corleone NERFINISHED
memberOf Corleone crime family NERFINISHED
mentor Michael Corleone NERFINISHED
middleName Santino NERFINISHED
mother Lucy Mancini NERFINISHED
nationality Italian-American
notableEvent assumes title of Don at the end of The Godfather Part III
ends romantic relationship with Mary Corleone on Michael’s orders
orders retaliation against Joey Zasa
occupation Don of the Corleone family
mobster
personalityTrait cunning
hot-headed
impulsive
loyal
violent
portrayedBy Andy García NERFINISHED
positionHeld head of the Corleone family
religion Roman Catholic
setting New York City
Sicily NERFINISHED
succeeds Michael Corleone NERFINISHED
uncle Fredo Corleone NERFINISHED
Tom Hagen NERFINISHED

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Vincent Mancini in The Godfather Part III fullName Vincent Santino Corleone
subject surface form: Vincent Mancini