Do you know who Moe Green is?!


Question: Moe Greene (1908-1955) is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel The Godfather and the first installment of the The Godfather trilogy of films, in which he was portrayed by actor Alex Rocco. Greene's character is heavily based on real-life gangster Bugsy Siegel.

Moe Greene was a renowned Jewish businessman and former officer of the British Army, credited with the development of Las Vegas into a gambling and entertainment mecca, bringing the interests of the most powerful organized crime organizations in the World to the town. Among these was Don Vito Corleone, who bankrolled the creation of Greene's first hotel-casino. In return, Moe took the Don's son Fredo under his wing during the war between the Five Families in New York. Although Fredo was greatly influenced by the city and Greene, family heir Michael Corleone disapproved of the effect on his brother, whom Greene reportedly chastised and slapped around in public.

At a meeting with Greene, Michael expressed his disapproval and, perhaps partially motivated by Fredo's disgrace, made a stern offer to buy out Greene's entire interest in the casino as part of the Corleone's relocation to Nevada. Offended, Greene angrily refused, claiming that the Corleones had neither the favor nor the power required to drive him out of the business.


Answers: Moe Greene (1908-1955) is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's 1969 novel The Godfather and the first installment of the The Godfather trilogy of films, in which he was portrayed by actor Alex Rocco. Greene's character is heavily based on real-life gangster Bugsy Siegel.

Moe Greene was a renowned Jewish businessman and former officer of the British Army, credited with the development of Las Vegas into a gambling and entertainment mecca, bringing the interests of the most powerful organized crime organizations in the World to the town. Among these was Don Vito Corleone, who bankrolled the creation of Greene's first hotel-casino. In return, Moe took the Don's son Fredo under his wing during the war between the Five Families in New York. Although Fredo was greatly influenced by the city and Greene, family heir Michael Corleone disapproved of the effect on his brother, whom Greene reportedly chastised and slapped around in public.

At a meeting with Greene, Michael expressed his disapproval and, perhaps partially motivated by Fredo's disgrace, made a stern offer to buy out Greene's entire interest in the casino as part of the Corleone's relocation to Nevada. Offended, Greene angrily refused, claiming that the Corleones had neither the favor nor the power required to drive him out of the business.

Wasn't he a bad guy in The Godfather? He got shot in they eye I believe

somthing everybody wants..

Moe Green made his bones while Michael was dating cheerleaders.
He slapped Fredo around in public because he was making cocktail waitresses three at a time.
And then he was shot through the eye while wearing glasses.

Moe Green is the character from the Godfather that ran Las Vegas. The "family" sent Fredo out there to work with him and Green started making a fool out Fredo. Then Michael went out there to see what was going on and Fredo took Moe Green side against the family. Long story short, Moe ended up taking a bullet in the eye while getting a message.

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Not off the top of my head. I like your second answer.



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