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'''Uncle Leone''' is an elderly and hunched [[Sicilian Mafia]] head who is only featured once after the final mission of the [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. It is revealed that he was backing [[Massimo Torini|Massimo Torini's]] bid to take over [[Liberty City in GTA | '''Uncle Leone''' is an elderly and hunched [[Sicilian Mafia]] head who is only featured once after the final mission of the [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. It is revealed that he was backing [[Massimo Torini|Massimo Torini's]] bid to take over [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]], but admits defeat at the end of the game and decides to return to Sicily in peace. [[Salvatore Leone|Salvatore]] insults him behind his back, stating that he can't be trusted, to which Uncle Leone replies "Every dog has his day", a phrase uttered by Tony Montana in both the Scarface film and Scarface: The World is Yours video game. This warning indeed comes to pass in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], as Salvatore is killed by [[Claude]], a man whom he betrays. He is based off of Uncle Junior from The Sopranos. | ||
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[[Category:Gangsters|Leone, Uncle]] | [[Category:Gangsters|Leone, Uncle]] |
Revision as of 16:29, 11 June 2009
Uncle Leone is an elderly and hunched Sicilian Mafia head who is only featured once after the final mission of the Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. It is revealed that he was backing Massimo Torini's bid to take over Liberty City, but admits defeat at the end of the game and decides to return to Sicily in peace. Salvatore insults him behind his back, stating that he can't be trusted, to which Uncle Leone replies "Every dog has his day", a phrase uttered by Tony Montana in both the Scarface film and Scarface: The World is Yours video game. This warning indeed comes to pass in Grand Theft Auto III, as Salvatore is killed by Claude, a man whom he betrays. He is based off of Uncle Junior from The Sopranos.