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  • Savannah Hotel
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  • The Savannah Hotel was a Cuneo business operating in Midtown. It was run by family friend Umberto Raffini, who ensured that no shops were run out of the business. It was also where the Cuneos went to the matresses at times of mob war. At the time of Michael Corleone's baptism, Don Cuneo was staying here whilst getting protection money along with one of his sons, Phillip. When the Don was standing in first floor, he was shot ten times and killed by Corleone FBI agent, Willie Sissy.
  • The Savannah Hotel was a Cuneo business operating in Midtown. It was run by family friend Umberto Raffini, who ensured that no rackets were run out of the business. It was also where the Cuneos went to the matresses at times of mob war. At the time of Michael Rizzi's baptism, Don Cuneo was staying here whilst trying to negotiate a settlement with Raffini, who had defected. When the Don left the building, he was trapped in the revolving door and killed by Corleone enforcer, Willie Cicci.
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Name
  • Savannah Hotel
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Family
proprietor
Location
  • 49
maximum protection
  • 3000.0
venue difficulty
  • Hard
proprietor weakness
  • Threatening Innocents
abstract
  • The Savannah Hotel was a Cuneo business operating in Midtown. It was run by family friend Umberto Raffini, who ensured that no shops were run out of the business. It was also where the Cuneos went to the matresses at times of mob war. At the time of Michael Corleone's baptism, Don Cuneo was staying here whilst getting protection money along with one of his sons, Phillip. When the Don was standing in first floor, he was shot ten times and killed by Corleone FBI agent, Willie Sissy.
  • The Savannah Hotel was a Cuneo business operating in Midtown. It was run by family friend Umberto Raffini, who ensured that no rackets were run out of the business. It was also where the Cuneos went to the matresses at times of mob war. At the time of Michael Rizzi's baptism, Don Cuneo was staying here whilst trying to negotiate a settlement with Raffini, who had defected. When the Don left the building, he was trapped in the revolving door and killed by Corleone enforcer, Willie Cicci.
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