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Luca Brasi is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel ''
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'', as well as its 1972 film adaptation. In the film, he was portrayed by
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, an ex-wrestler and former bodyguard and enforcer for the Colombo crime family.


Fictional character biography


Backstory

Luca Brasi is Don Vito Corleone's personal enforcer and the only man Vito himself fears. While slow-witted and brutish, Brasi is fiercely loyal with a reputation as a savage and remorseless killer. He once murdered six men single-handedly to protect Don Corleone; only when Vito himself ordered him to stop did Brasi end his rampage, which contributed significantly to ending the "Olive Oil War." Brasi's loyalty to Don Corleone and the Corleone family is unquestioned; he is said to have killed a Corleone
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just for making the family look bad. In a notable incident, Brasi intercepted two hitmen sent by
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to assassinate Don Corleone. Brasi subdued both men with his bare hands before binding and gagging them with towels. Watching, as Brasi brutally dismembered and butchered his partner with an axe, the other man became terrified and choked to death on the towel. An old Sicilian woman, who had once worked as the neighborhood
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, tells Vito's youngest son
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that, years earlier, she attended a young Irish girl as she gave birth to Brasi's child. Brasi forced the midwife to throw the silent infant into a burning furnace, saying he wanted none of "that race" to live and a few days later, murdered the girl. Fearing she would be next, the distraught midwife sought the Corleone family's help. Don Corleone intervened, protecting the woman while covering up Brasi's crime and bringing him into his family, thus gaining his undying service and loyalty.


In ''The Godfather''

Brasi is surprised to be invited to Connie Corleone's wedding. To show his respect and gratitude, he personally presents the Don with a large cash gift for his daughter's bridal purse, which Brasi intends to be the largest sum given, in addition to a pledge of loyalty to Connie and her future children. During the reception, Michael's girlfriend Kay Adams asks him about Brasi. Michael relates the story of how his father once helped his godson, Johnny Fontane, back when Fontane's career was just starting to take off. Don Corleone had offered bandleader Les Halley $10,000 to release Fontane from his contract when he learned that Halley was unfairly exploiting his godson's fame. His offer refused, Vito returned the next day accompanied by Brasi and his then-'' consigliere'' Genco Abbandando. He then repeated his offer to Halley at gunpoint, this time telling him that either his signature or his brains would wind up on the contract. Halley agreed, accepting Corleone's payment of $10,000 (in the film, the payment is $1,000). Suspicious of drug kingpin Virgil "The Turk" Sollozzo and his dealings with the Tattaglia family, Don Corleone orders Brasi to feign dissatisfaction working for the Corleones and convince Sollozzo that he is willing to work for him as a means of gathering information. Bruno Tattaglia then arranges a meeting between Brasi and Sollozzo at his nightclub. Sollozzo, not fooled by the
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, impales Brasi's hand into a table while one of his men strangles Brasi to death with
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. Sometime later, the Corleone family receives a package containing Brasi's custom-made bulletproof vest wrapped around a dead fish, an old Sicilian message that indicates Brasi "sleeps with the fishes." When Michael succeeds his father as Don of the Corleone family, Brasi's role as personal enforcer/bodyguard is filled by Al Neri, whom Michael "has ma ...his Luca Brasi".


In other media

Luca Brasi plays a major role in the prequel novel ''
The Family Corleone ''The Family Corleone'' is a 2012 novel by Ed Falco, based on an unproduced screenplay by Mario Puzo, who died in 1999. It is the prequel to Puzo's ''The Godfather''. It was published by Grand Central Publishing and released May 8, 2012. It is th ...
'' by Ed Falco. During the
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, Luca Brasi is the leader of a small but feared street gang with ties to
Sonny Corleone Santino "Sonny" Corleone is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel ''The Godfather'' and its 1972 film adaptation. He is the eldest son of the mafia don Vito Corleone and Carmela Corleone. He has two brothers, Fredo and Michael, and ...
, who uses them as muscle to aid his family. The younger Brasi is described as a psychopath and a drug addict who has his own newborn child murdered by forcing an old woman to throw it alive into a burning furnace, and then brutally murders the child's mother, Irish-American prostitute Kelly O'Rourke. He also plans to kill Corleone associate
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for having a one-night stand with Kelly, a feud that Vito settles by paying Brasi off. Brasi spends the money on more drugs. The resulting overdose causes him to suffer a complete mental breakdown that makes him even more unstable and dangerous. Although Vito fears and dislikes Brasi, he eventually recruits the brutal thug into his crime family, knowing that Brasi's formidable reputation would intimidate the Corleone family's enemies. Brasi has a larger role in '' The Godfather: The Game''. At his daughter's wedding, Vito accepts Brasi's gift and instructs him to track down the protagonist,
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, who has fallen in with a local gang. Brasi finds Aldo getting beaten up and intervenes, acting as a "trainer" for players by teaching them how to fight and defend themselves. He also trains players in the use of firearms and weapons, and explains how to manage rackets, use safe houses, and deal with the other Mafia families. Later in the game, the player is sent to accompany Brasi to his fateful meeting with Virgil Sollozzo on Tattaglia family turf; after witnessing Brasi's murder, the player has to escape and inform the family of his death. The Brand New song "Luca", from their 2006 album '' The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me'', is named for Brasi. The song's second verse and bridge make reference to his drowning. Brasi inspired
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rapper Kevin Gates to create his 2013 mixtape, ''The Luca Brasi Story'', and its sequel, ''Luca Brasi 2'', hosted by DJ Drama and released on December 15, 2014. According to film historian
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, the scene in '' Return of the Jedi'' in which
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strangles crime boss Jabba the Hutt to death with the very chain he used to bind her to his throne was inspired by Brasi's death scene in ''The Godfather''.


References

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