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The article does not explain who was behind the attempt to kill the character in the bar. The line "Michael says hello." seems to imply that Michael was behind this but why? If Michael believes that Roth has it in for him, which he does, then Frank P. would be his ally.Jrm2007 11:45, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
It is probably unknowable whether the Roth character had prior knowledge of the attempted murder. However, when Fredo and Michael meet at Michael's Nevada home following the Havana sequence(recall that Fredo left Cuba without help of the Corleone family) it's clear that Fredo had the correct information on Pentaglise's situation and that the Corleone sources had failed to inform Michael prior to that occasion. The scene removes the possibility that the hit was a double-cross by Michael. As some time has passed between the hit and Fredo and Michael's conversation there was time for Roth's organization to get information from the authorities who had Pentagelise in custody. (To this effect, I've added a paragraph prior to the "Later in the film," paragraph.)Rp79 (talk) 22:02, 10 January 2008 (UTC)