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Take the Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast
Lou Bortone, Consigliere and Godfather Aficionado
14 episodes
6 days ago
The Godfather, often cited as one of the greatest films (and novels) ever created, recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary. And despite its vintage, like a fine wine, The Godfather only seems to get better with age. The continuing influence of the trilogy can be seen not only in other classics it spawned, such as The Sopranos, but in more recent popular culture. Try streaming an episode of “Billions,” for example, without hearing not-so-subtle references to The Godfather. This podcast will explore the history of the films, along with The Godfather's continuing impact on our culture.
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The Godfather, often cited as one of the greatest films (and novels) ever created, recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary. And despite its vintage, like a fine wine, The Godfather only seems to get better with age. The continuing influence of the trilogy can be seen not only in other classics it spawned, such as The Sopranos, but in more recent popular culture. Try streaming an episode of “Billions,” for example, without hearing not-so-subtle references to The Godfather. This podcast will explore the history of the films, along with The Godfather's continuing impact on our culture.
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Take The Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast - Episode 9: "A Runt Will Not Play Michael!"
Take the Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast
14 minutes 24 seconds
2 years ago
Take The Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast - Episode 9: "A Runt Will Not Play Michael!"

The Godfather Podcast: Episode 9 - “A runt will not play Michael.”

While Francis Ford Coppola had won the hard fought battle to cast Marlon Brando as Don Corleone, the casting of Michael would prove to be an all-out slugfest - nearly resulting in the firing of Coppola.

Francis knew he wanted Al Pacino to play Michael from day one, but at the timePacino was a relatively unknown actor with little experience and even less name recognition.

The Paramount studio execs, and studio head Robert Evans in particular, instead that the role of Michael go to an A-List star like Robert Redford, Ryan O’Neil or Warren Beatty. Even Jack Nicolson and Dustin Hoffman were considered. In all, there were at least 40 “Michaels” under consideration for the role. Anyone but “that midget” Pacino, as Robert Evans referred to him.

“Absolutely not,” Evans told Coppola. “A runt will not play Michael!”

But just like with Brando, Coppola was tenacious and relentless…

Get the entire podcast at: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOe43wI4ZB7rjOWAHxXxgCI4v-Mg5IlZ7

Take the Cannoli: The Godfather Podcast
The Godfather, often cited as one of the greatest films (and novels) ever created, recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary. And despite its vintage, like a fine wine, The Godfather only seems to get better with age. The continuing influence of the trilogy can be seen not only in other classics it spawned, such as The Sopranos, but in more recent popular culture. Try streaming an episode of “Billions,” for example, without hearing not-so-subtle references to The Godfather. This podcast will explore the history of the films, along with The Godfather's continuing impact on our culture.