Don Ottilio Leo the Milkman Cuneo is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's novel The Godfather. In the film adaptation he is called Carmine Cuneo by Don Corleone. He was portrayed by actor Rudy Bond.In the film, Cuneo was the head of the Cuneo crime family, one of the Five Families of New York. He sided with his fellow dons against t...
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Don Ottilio Leo the Milkman Cuneo is a fictional character appearing in Mario Puzo's novel The Godfather. In the film adaptation he is called Carmine Cuneo by Don Corleone. He was portrayed by actor Rudy Bond.In the film, Cuneo was the head of the Cuneo crime family, one of the Five Families of New York. He sided with his fellow dons against the most powerful of the five, the Corleones, in Emilio Barzini's plot to take their territory and assets, and spread the heroin trade through the entire city of New York. For his part in the conspiracy, Cuneo was assassinated in 1955 by Corleone family soldier Willi Cicci, who trapped the unsuspecting Don in the revolving door of a hotel lobby before shooting him through the glass.In the novel, however, Cuneo is not murdered. In Mark Winegardner's sequel novel The Godfather Returns, Cuneo is one of the New York dons attempting to keep peace between the Corleones and their enemies.In The Godfather: The Game, the player is asked to stay and wait until Don Cuneo goes out of a Hotel and when outside the player is prompted to shoot him.
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