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21-08-2009, 08:20
From Todays Sun
CORRIE killer Tony Gordon will order a henchman to carry out a hit while he is at a christening - in a plot straight out of The Godfather.
Tony arranges for ex-wife Carla to be bumped off in the same way Michael Corleone gets rid of rivals in the movie starring Marlon Brando.
And just like the mafia don, played by Al Pacino in the 1972 classic, the deed is to be done as he stands in church swearing to be a baby's godfather.
To add to the drama, the Weatherfield Church bell will toll four times. With each toll the camera will cut between Tony listening to the vicar and Carla sitting in the factory office with the killer waiting to strike.
Tony (Gray O'Brien) decides to kill off Carla when she threatens to tell new girlfriend Maria Connor (Samia Smith) that he murdered her hubby Liam.
The scenes, set to air on ITV1 in November, will be a sensational comeback after maternity leave for Alison King, 36, who plays Carla. She told friends: "It's going to be the most dramatic return that I could have dreamt of."
CORRIE killer Tony Gordon will order a henchman to carry out a hit while he is at a christening - in a plot straight out of The Godfather.
Tony arranges for ex-wife Carla to be bumped off in the same way Michael Corleone gets rid of rivals in the movie starring Marlon Brando.
And just like the mafia don, played by Al Pacino in the 1972 classic, the deed is to be done as he stands in church swearing to be a baby's godfather.
To add to the drama, the Weatherfield Church bell will toll four times. With each toll the camera will cut between Tony listening to the vicar and Carla sitting in the factory office with the killer waiting to strike.
Tony (Gray O'Brien) decides to kill off Carla when she threatens to tell new girlfriend Maria Connor (Samia Smith) that he murdered her hubby Liam.
The scenes, set to air on ITV1 in November, will be a sensational comeback after maternity leave for Alison King, 36, who plays Carla. She told friends: "It's going to be the most dramatic return that I could have dreamt of."